Current through October 31, 2024
Rule 18-1-4.4 - Recovery of DECCD OverpaymentsA. For all active providers, the Benefit Recovery Unit shall recover improper payments in the form of a recoupment, which is a reduction in Child Care Payment Program (CCPP) amounts to the childcare provider in subsequent months.B. In the event the improper payment was due to the action of the parent, the recoupment amount will be added to the parent's copayment amount and is to be paid directly to the provider by the parent.C. The recoupment amount will be set up as (1/12) of the total amount of the improper payment. This amount will be withheld from CCPP payments for a total of twelve (12) months, until the full amount of overpayment has been paid in full.D. If the provider or parent no longer participates in the CCPP program, or if the Benefit Recovery Unit is unable to recoup payments, the Benefit Recovery Unit may enter into a repayment agreement with the provider or parent.E. Other recovery methods of DECCD overpayments include: 2. Intercept of unemployment compensation,3. Court Order/Judgement,4. Public service, and/or5. Other collection actions such as state tax refunds, lottery offsets, wage garnishments, property liens, smalls claim court, and Treasury Offset Program.F. When MDHS has multiple DECCD overpayments for the same provider or parent, IPV overpayments will be priority. When there are multiple claims of the AE or UPV receivable type, recovery will be done concurrently, unless the recovery efforts cause an undue hardship, which will be determined through an administrative agency appeal.