Utah Admin. Code R414-308-7 - Change Reporting and Benefit Changes
(1) A recipient must report to the
eligibility agency reportable changes as defined in Section
R414-301-2 within 10
calendar days of the change.
(2)
The eligibility agency shall:
(a) Act on the
reported change; and
(b) Request
verification from the recipient if the change cannot be verified through an
electronic interface or other credible source.
(3) If verification is needed, the agency
shall send a written request and give the recipient at least 10 calendar days
from the notice date to respond.
(a) If the
recipient does not provide verification by the due date, the agency shall end
eligibility after the month in which proper notice is sent.
(b) If the recipient provides verification by
the due date, the agency shall re-determine eligibility.
(c) If the recipient provides verification
during the month that follows the effective closure date, the eligibility
agency shall treat the date as a new application date without requiring a new
application.
(d) If the recipient
does not provide verification by the end of the month that follows the
effective closure date, the recipient must submit a new application.
(4) If the recipient does not
provide verification, or a reported change does not affect all household
members, the agency may only take action on those individuals who are affected
by the change.
(5) If a due date
falls on a non-business day, then the due date shall be the close of the next
business day.
(6) If a change has
an adverse effect on the recipient, the agency shall change eligibility after
the month in which proper notice is sent.
(7) If the agency can verify that a change is
timely, the change becomes effective on the first day of the month of
report.
(8) If the agency cannot
verify that a change is timely, the change becomes effective on the first day
of the month in which the agency receives verification.
(9) If a recipient requests to add a new
household member, the effective date of the change is the date of request, and
the following provisions apply:
(a) The
agency does not require a new application; and
(b) The applicant must meet all other
eligibility requirements.
(10) An overpayment may occur if the
recipient does not report changes timely, or if the recipient does not return
verification by the verification due date.
(a) The eligibility agency shall determine
whether an overpayment has occurred based on when the agency could have made
the change if the recipient had reported the change on time or returned
verification by the due date.
(b)
If a recipient fails to report a change timely or return verification or forms
by the due date, the recipient must repay all services and benefits paid by the
Department for which the recipient is ineligible.
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