Wash. Admin. Code § 192-230-110 - May I negotiate with the department to repay less than the full amount of my benefit overpayment?-RCW 50.24.020
(1) Yes. State law permits the department to
accept an offer in compromise for less than the full amount owed. For purposes
of this chapter, an offer in compromise is referred to as a negotiated
settlement.
(2) Except as provided
in subsection (4) of this section, a negotiated settlement of the overpayment
for less than the full amount owed will be considered when to require you to
repay the full amount would be against equity and good conscience as defined in
WAC 192-100-015.
(3) In considering settlement offers, the
emphasis will be on what is financially advantageous to the department. The
department will consider the costs of collection compared to the amount of the
overpayment. In doing so, the department may consider such factors as the age
and amount of the overpayment, the number of prior contacts with you, whether
you previously made good faith efforts to pay the debt, the tools available to
enforce collection, and other information relevant to your ability to
repay.
(4) A negotiated settlement
for less than the full amount owed will not be considered when:
(a) The overpayment decision was issued by a
state other than Washington; or
(b)
The overpayment is for disaster unemployment assistance benefits paid under
Section 401 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act.
(5) The
department's decision to accept or reject a settlement offer is not subject to
appeal. However, if the settlement offer is rejected, you are permitted to make
another offer if your circumstances change.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 51.12.040, and 50.20.010. 08-21-056, § 192-230-110, filed 10/9/08, effective 11/9/08.
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