Utah Admin. Code R994-406-203 - Waiver of Recovery of Nonfault Overpayments
(1) The Department may waive recovery of a
nonfault overpayment if the claimant:
(a) is
currently eligible to receive unemployment benefits from the state of Utah and
has filed a weekly claim against Utah within the last 27 days,
(b) requests a waiver within 10 days of
notification of the opportunity to request a waiver, within 10 days of the
first offset of benefits following a reopening, or upon a showing of a
significant change in the claimant's financial circumstances. Good cause will
be considered if the claimant can show the failure to request a waiver within
these time limitations was due to circumstances which were beyond the
claimant's control or were compelling and reasonable; and
(c) can show that recovery of the 50% offset
as provided in R994-406-202 would render the
claimant unable to pay for the basic needs of survival for his or her immediate
family, dependents and other household members.
(i) The claimant must provide verification of
financial resources and the social security numbers of family members,
dependents and household members.
(ii) Before granting the waiver, the
Department must consider all potential financial resources of the claimant, the
claimant's family, dependents and other household members.
(iii) "Unable to pay for the basic needs of
survival" means "economically disadvantaged" and is defined as 70% of the Lower
Living Standard Income Level (LLSIL). Therefore, if the claimant's total family
resources in relation to family size are not in excess of 70% of the LLSIL, the
waiver will be granted provided the economic circumstances are not expected to
change within the next 90 days. Individual expenses will not be considered.
Available financial resources, current income, and anticipated income will be
included and averaged for the three months.
(2) Any nonfault overpayment outstanding at
the time the request is granted is forgiven and the claimant has no further
repayment obligation.
(3) A waiver
cannot be granted retroactively for any payments made against an overpayment or
any of the overpayment which has already been offset except if the offset was
made pending a decision on a timely waiver request which is ultimately
granted.
(4) A claimant with an
outstanding nonfault overpayment can also apply for an offer in compromise as
provided in R944-305-1201.
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