Nevada Presumptive Maximum Amounts Fiscal Year 2017 (PMA 2017) are the maximum amount of benefits that a person can receive from the State of Nevada for medical, psychological, and occupational therapy services. PMA 2017 is a tool used by the Nevada Division of Child and Family Services to determine the amount of financial assistance available to families in need. PMA 2017 includes two different types of maximum amounts: a presumptive maximum amount and an adjusted maximum amount. The presumptive maximum amount is the base amount, which is determined by the number of children in the family, the family size, and the family's income. The adjusted maximum amount takes into account additional factors, such as the family's medical expenses, special needs of family members, and other extenuating circumstances. PMA 2017 helps families in need determine the amount of financial assistance they may be eligible for.