Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 8 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
Division 10 - Division of Employment Security
Chapter 3 - Unemployment Insurance
Section 8 CSR 10-3.160 - Waiver of Recovery of Overpayments Under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act (CARES)
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule prescribes criteria for waiver of recovery of overpaid unemployment benefits under the CARES Act, as amended, that were not obtained through fraud. The intent of this rule is to allow those individuals with non-fraud overpayments under the federal coronavirus relief programs to request a waiver of recovery of overpayments and to set forth the criteria under which those requests will be evaluated. Such waivers are authorized by the federal coronavirus relief programs. See, e.g., CARES Act, Sections 2104(f), 2107(e); Continued Assistance for Unemployed Workers Act, Section 201.
(1) Any person who is overpaid unemployment benefits under the CARES Act, as amended, is liable for the amount overpaid unless, based upon an application to the division in a format prescribed by the division, the division determines that the claimant is entitled to a waiver of recovery of the overpayment, based on the following criteria:
(2) The application for waiver must be received by the division within thirty (30) calendar days after the mailing or other transmission to the individual of the notice of the overpayment, or of the notice of opportunity to apply for a waiver.
(3) Fault of the claimant.
(4) Equity and good conscience.
(5) Waiver of recovery of indebtedness is an equitable remedy and, as such, must be based on an assessment of the facts involved in the individual case under consideration.
(6) The burden is on the individual to demonstrate that waiver of recovery is appropriate.
(7) The division shall notify the claimant of its decision on the waiver request in writing by mail or other transmission.
(8) The claimant may appeal the division's decision on the waiver request by filing an appeal with the Appeals Tribunal within thirty (30) calendar days after mailing or other transmission of the division's decision to the individual. The provisions of Sect. 288.200 and 288.210, RSMo apply to further appeals.