Or. Admin. Code § 461-135-0841 - Undue Hardship Waiver Criteria
(1) The Department may waive enforcement of
any estate recovery claim if it finds that enforcing the claim would result in
an undue hardship to the beneficiaries, heirs, or family members of the
deceased client claiming entitlement to receive the assets of the deceased
client.
(2) In determining whether
an undue hardship exists, the Department may consider the following criteria:
(a) Whether enforcement of the claim would
cause the waiver applicant to become eligible for assistance; and
(b) Whether enforcement of the claim would
cause the waiver applicant, who would otherwise be eligible for assistance, to
become homeless.
(3)
Waiver of an estate recovery claim may include, but is not limited to, the
following:
(a) Forgiveness of all or part of
the claim, or any other relief the Department deems fit; or
(b) Taking a mortgage or trust deed in lieu
of enforcement of the claim.
(4) No waiver will be granted if the
Department finds that the undue hardship was created by resort to estate
planning methods by which the waiver applicant or deceased client divested,
transferred or otherwise encumbered assets, in whole or in part, to avoid
estate recovery.
(5) No waiver
will be granted if the Department finds that the undue hardship will not be
remedied by the grant of the waiver.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 410.070, 411.060 & 414.106
Stats. Implemented: ORS 414.106 & 416.340
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