Utah Admin. Code R986-700-731 - Overpayments
(1) An overpayment
may occur when:
(a) a client or provider
receives CC for which the client was not eligible;
(b) a provider receives a CC payment but does
not provide care for at least eight hours during the initial benefit month of
CC;
(c) a provider receives a CC
payment when a child attends less than eight hours in a month;
(d) a provider receives a greater CC payment
amount than the client is charged for the month of service; or
(e) a provider applies CC to nonallowable
costs pursuant to Section
R986-700-728.
(2)
(a)
Pursuant to Section
35A-3-603 of the Administrative
Determination of Overpayments Act, any provider, client, or other person who
receives an overpayment shall return the overpaid funds to the Department,
regardless of fault.
(b) The client
and provider shall be jointly and severally responsible for repayment of any
overpayment except when:
(i) an overpayment is
caused by an IPV solely by the client or solely by the provider; or
(ii) a provider receives a CC payment,
provides at least eight hours of child care during the month, and provides an
attendance record to verify the provision of care, unless the provider
terminated services during the month as described in Subsection
R986-700-728(6).
(3) A provider who is assessed an overpayment
pursuant to this section may be subject to increased monitoring or other
remedial action pursuant to Subsection
R986-700-727(6).
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