Illinois Administrative Code
Title 56 - LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
Part 2835 - RECOVERY OF BENEFITS
Subpart A - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 2835.67 - Waiver of Recovery of Overpayments of Non-federally Funded Regular and Extended Benefits and Short-Time Compensation (WorkShare, IL)
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) The Department will permanently waive recovery of any overpayment of non-federally funded regular and extended unemployment insurance benefits and short-time compensation (WorkShare, IL) benefits received by an individual on or after March 8, 2020 and prior to the last day of a disaster period established by the gubernatorial disaster proclamation in response to COVID-19, dated March 9, 2020, and any consecutive gubernatorial disaster proclamation in response to COVID-19, if the Department determines that:
b) For purposes of subsection (a)(1), the provisions of Section 2835.35 are applicable in determining whether the benefits giving rise to the overpayment were received with fault on the part of the recipient, and the provisions of Section 2835.40 are applicable in determining whether the benefits giving rise to the overpayment were received without fault on the part of the recipient. The examples below give guidance as to whether the overpayment was without fault on the part of the recipient or whether the overpayment was not without fault on the part of the recipient.
c) For purposes of this subsection, "financial hardship" means the inability to meet vital financial obligations that cannot be deferred. For purposes of subsection (a)(2), the provisions of Section 2835.45 are not applicable. Instead, for purposes of subsection (a)(2), recovery of the overpayment will be considered to be against equity and good conscience if:
d) For purposes of this Section, if the Department has previously recovered overpayment funds from a recipient and that recipient is granted a waiver pursuant to this Section, then that recipient will not be refunded those recovered monies as no authority has been provided to the Department to refund those recovered monies in the Unemployment Insurance Act [820 ILCS 405 ].
e) A claimant's request for a waiver of recovery of an overpayment of non-federally funded regular or extended unemployment insurance benefits, or short-time compensation (WorkShare, IL) benefits, during the time period in which the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation (FPUC) program provided a supplement to the claimant's weekly benefit amount, and for which the FPUC supplemental amount is included in the overpayment amount, will be treated as a request to waive recovery of the FPUC overpayment, as described in Section 2835.70, as well as recovery of the overpayment based on the non-federally funded regular or extended unemployment insurance benefits or short-time compensation (WorkShare, IL) benefits. The determination or decision will set forth the findings for allowing or denying waiver of recovery of the overpayment based on the non-federally funded regular or extended unemployment insurance benefits or the short-time compensation (WorkShare, IL) benefits and the FPUC overpayment, and will include the reason for the determination or decision, and when waiver is allowed, the time period of the waiver and the amount waived.
EXAMPLE: A claimant files a request for waiver and provides related information to waive a regular unemployment insurance overpayment from the week beginning June 7, 2020 through the week ending August 15, 2020. In this case, the FPUC program provided a $600 supplement to the claimant's weekly benefit amount for weeks between June 7, 2020 through the week ending July 25, 2020, and the FPUC supplements are included as part of the overpayment. The adjudicator determines that the claimant's request meets the criteria for a waiver of both overpayments, and states in the determination:
f) The Department will identify the individuals who have received an overpayment of non-federally funded regular or extended unemployment insurance benefits or short-time compensation (WorkShare, IL) benefits during the period provided in subsection (a), and to each individual, the Department will mail a notice informing the individual that the individual may request a waiver of recovery of the overpayment. Pursuant to 56 Ill. Adm. Code 2720.5, the notice will be sent to the last known address of the individual as the term "last known address" is defined at 56 Ill. Adm. Code 2720.35. In order to be eligible for the waiver of recovery of the overpayment, the individual must file the request within 45 days after the mailing date of the notice.
EXAMPLE: The Department sends the notice provided in subsection (f) to the claimant at the last address that the claimant had provided to the Department. However, the claimant moved to a different address, notified the United States Postal Service of the new address, but did not provide the Department with the new address. Service of the notice to the claimant at the last address provided to the Department is proper, and the fact that the claimant notified the United States Postal Service of the new address does not extend the 45 days within which the claimant must file the request for waiver in order for the request for waiver to be timely.
g) The notice provided in subsection (f) will:
h) A determination by an adjudicator for a waiver of recovery of an overpayment pursuant to this Section may be based on the claimant's interview or written responses contained in the notice described in subsection (g). An interview need not be conducted unless the adjudicator determines that more information is needed to make the determination.
i) A determination, pursuant to this Section, on a recipient's request for a waiver of recovery of an overpayment will be subject to reconsideration and appeal as set forth in Sections 703, 800, 801, and 803 of the Unemployment Insurance Act [820 ILCS 405 ].