Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 85-1-12 - Overpayments12.1. Overpayments include any monies received from, or paid on a claimant's behalf by, the responsible party to which it is subsequently determined by the responsible party that the injured worker was not entitled. Overpayment may include, but shall not be limited to, the payment of temporary total disability benefits, permanent partial disability benefits, permanent total disability benefits, non-awarded partial disability benefits, temporary total rehabilitation benefits, temporary partial rehabilitation benefits, dependents benefits, fatal (104 week) benefits, travel reimbursement, and medical benefits.12.2. The responsible party may collect overpayments to claimants by withholding future disability benefits payable to the claimant or the worker's dependents in the same claim or other claims which are pending with the same responsible party to whom the overpayment is due. The overpayment specifically can be withheld from temporary total disability benefits, permanent partial disability benefits, permanent total disability benefits, non-awarded partial disability benefits, temporary total rehabilitation benefits, temporary partial rehabilitation benefits, and travel reimbursement.12.3. Collection of overpayments from temporary total disability benefits, permanent total disability benefits, temporary total rehabilitation benefits and temporary partial rehabilitation benefits is limited to thirty percent (30%) of the periodic benefit amount (i.e. weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, etc.): Provided, That if the overpayment was based upon fraud, abuse or mistake, caused in whole or in part, by the claimant or his or her agent, then the amount of the overpayment may be recovered in full by withholding 100% of the periodic benefit amount until the overpayment is recaptured.12.4. Collection of overpayments from travel reimbursement, permanent partial disability benefits and non-awarded partial disability benefits are not limited and may be withheld in full until the overpayment is satisfied.