Iowa Admin. Code r. 61-9.32 - Eligibility for compensation
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(1)
Determination of eligibility. A denial of eligibility shall be
based on written documentation that an application does not satisfy the
requirements of Iowa Code chapter 915. An applicant shall be deemed eligible
for compensation if the section has not obtained written documentation
supporting a denial within six months of the date of the application .
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the section may extend the determination of
eligibility beyond six months if a court date or grand jury hearing is pending
and is reasonably expected to result in information necessary to render an
eligibility decision.
(2)
Reopening applications. Pursuant to Iowa Code section
915.83(2), the
program may reopen and reinvestigate an application if the program determines
that the decision was incorrect or incomplete. A denied application may be
reopened and reinvestigated if it is discovered through a criminal trial or
other investigatory source that the information relied upon for the denial
decision was incorrect or incomplete. The eligibility of an approved
application will be reopened for consideration if information is discovered
through a criminal trial or other investigatory source that the information
relied upon for the approval decision was incorrect or incomplete. The
reopening of a denied or approved case is at the discretion of the
administrator for the compensation program , the chief , or the board .
(3)
Withdrawal of
application . An applicant may withdraw the application for
compensation from consideration.
(4)
Maximum compensation .
Compensation shall be reduced or disqualified to the extent that the maximum
compensation allowable pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 915 and these rules has
been awarded.
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