Ariz. Admin. Code § R6-12-1001 - Entitlement to a Hearing
A. An
applicant for or recipient of CA is entitled to a hearing to contest the
following Department actions:
1. Denial of
the right to apply for assistance;
2. Complete or partial denial of an
application for assistance or for supplemental benefits;
3. Failure to make an eligibility
determination on an application within 45 days of the application
date;
4. Suspension, termination,
reduction, or withholding of benefits except as provided in subsection
(B).
5. The existence or amount of
an overpayment attributed to the unit or the terms of a plan to repay the
overpayment;
6. Changing the manner
or form of payment including naming a protective payee to receive the benefit
payment; or
7. Denial or
termination of child care benefits.
B. Applicants and recipients are not entitled
to a hearing to challenge benefit adjustments made automatically as a result of
changes in federal or state law, unless the Department has incorrectly applied
such law to the individual seeking the hearing.
Notes
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