Illinois Administrative Code
Title 89 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Part 140 - MEDICAL PAYMENT
Subpart B - MEDICAL PROVIDER PARTICIPATION
Section 140.15 - Suspension and Denial of Payment, Recovery of Money and Penalties
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Effective July 1, 2012, theDepartment may suspend or deny payment, in whole or in part, to a vendor or the vendor's alternate payee if the payment would be improper or erroneous or would otherwise result in overpayment. The Department may recover money improperly or erroneously paid, or overpayments (see subsection (b) of this Section for exception to recovery of money), made to a vendor or vendor's alternate payee, either by setoff (deducting from Department obligations to the vendor or the designated alternate payee), deductions from future billings or by requiring direct repayment. Payments may be suspended, denied or recovered from a vendor or alternate payee:
b) If a practitioner designates an alternate payee, the practitioner and the alternate payee shall be jointly and severally liable to the Department for payments made to the alternate payee. Recoveries by the Department may be made against either party or both, at the Department's option.
c) The Department shall not recoup from any long term care provider any amounts subsequently determined to be owed by a client due to an error in the initial determination of medical eligibility.
d) Effective July 1, 2012, if it is established through an administrative hearing that an overpayment resulted from a vendor or the designated alternate payee knowingly making, using, or causing to be made or used, a false record or statement to obtain payment or other benefit from the medical assistance program, in addition to any other penalties that may be prescribed by law:
e) Effective July 1, 2012, for purposes of this Section, "knowingly" means that a vendor or alternate payee, with respect to information:
f) If a vendor has the same taxpayer identification number (assigned under section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) as is assigned to a vendor with past-due financial obligations to the Department, the Department may make any necessary adjustments to payments to that vendor in order to satisfy any past-due obligations, regardless of whether the vendor is assigned a different billing number under the Medical Assistance Program.