Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 12E-1.006 - Request for Reconsideration
(1) A recipient
of collection and distribution services of the department's Child Support
Enforcement Program may request a reconsideration regarding the amount
collected, the date collected, the amount distributed, the distribution timing,
or the calculation of arrears. A reconsideration is a desk review to allow the
department to investigate the recipient's concerns and correct any errors prior
to a hearing.
(2) Requests for
reconsideration shall be made on the Request for Reconsideration (CS-POF4).
Form CS-POF4, (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14344),
is incorporated herein by reference effective 06/22. If the request concerns
information reported by the department on a collection notice, the request for
reconsideration form must be received by the department within 60 days of the
mailing date of the collection notice. If the request concerns collection or
distribution information not referenced on the most recent collection notice,
the request for reconsideration form must be received by the department within
60 days of the date the form is provided to the recipient.
(3) The department must issue a written
decision on the reconsideration process within 20 days of receipt of a complete
and timely request for reconsideration form.
(4) The reconsideration process will include
a review by a case analyst or case analyst supervisor. The recipient may choose
to be present for the review, or may have a person represent them at the
review, provided the representative has written approval from the recipient. At
the time of the review, the recipient and/or the recipient's representative,
may present additional information regarding the issue being reviewed. The
recipient, and/or the recipient's representative, may appear by
telephone.
(5) On request, the
department will provide the recipient one free copy of case file information
that directly relates to the issue being reviewed, system information that
directly relates to the issue being reviewed, and a non-certified depository
history if on line access and printing capability is available in the local
child support enforcement office, with the exception of any information whose
release is prohibited by state or federal law. Additional copies are subject to
copying costs pursuant to Section
119.07(1)(a),
F.S.
(6) The department will make a
reasonable effort to accommodate recipients who do not speak English or who are
hearing impaired.
(7) A regional
manager or contract equivalent must issue a final decision regarding the
reconsideration within 25 days of the receipt of a complete request for
reconsideration. The decision must be in writing and must include:
(a) The date the reconsideration was
requested;
(b) The issues
involved;
(c) The results of the
reconsideration;
(d) A statement
that the written decision marks the end of the reconsideration process; and,
(e) Notice of the right to request
a hearing before a hearing officer regarding the reconsideration decision
within 45 days of the date of the written decision.
(8) Within 15 working days of the date of the
written decision on the reconsideration, the department shall authorize for
payment any amount it determines is owed to the recipient.
(9) A request for reconsideration may be
rejected for any of the following reasons:
(a) The recipient fails to indicate the
reason the reconsideration is being requested.
(b) The issue is inappropriate for
reconsideration under this rule.
(c) The reconsideration is not requested in a
timely manner.
(d) The recipient
has had a prior reconsideration on the identical issue.
(e) The recipient voluntarily withdraws the
request for reconsideration in writing.
(10) The department's reconsideration
decision informs the parent or caregiver how to request an administrative
hearing if they disagree with the decision. A request for an administrative
hearing must be received within 45 days of the date of the reconsideration
decision, which is the date it is mailed to the parent or caregiver. Hearings
are conducted by the Appeal Hearings Section of the Department of Children and
Families.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 409.2558(6) FS. Law Implemented 409.2558(6) FS.
New 1-11-76, Formerly 10C-25.04, Amended 2-18-86, 6-17-92, 7-20-94, Formerly 10C-25.004, Amended 8-19-96, 6-9-22.
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