Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 219 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Chapter 12 - RECOVERY OF BENEFIT OVERPAYMENTS FOR ANOTHER STATE
Section 219-12-005

Current through March 20, 2024

Overpayment recovery involving combined wage claim:

A. The paying State shall:

1. When recovering an outstanding overpayment for transferring State on a combined wage claim:
a. Offset any outstanding overpayment in a transferring State(s) prior to honoring a request from any other "participating State" under this arrangement.

b. Credit the deductions against the Statement Of Benefits Paid To Combined Wage Claimants, Form IB-6, or forward a check to the transferring State as described in 004.E of this chapter.

2. Honor withdrawal request of a combined wage claim after benefits have been paid only if the combined wage claimant has repaid any benefits paid on the combined wage claim or authorizes the new liable State to offset the overpayment.
a. Upon withdrawal of a combined wage claim, issue an overpayment determination and forward a copy, together with an overpayment recovery request and an authorization to offset, with the initial claim to the new liable State.

B. The recovering State involved in a withdrawn combined wage claim (which is the new liable State) shall:

1. Offset the total amount of any overpayment, resulting from the withdrawal of a combined wage claim, prior to the release of any payments to the claimant;

2. Offset the total amount of any overpayment, resulting from the withdrawal of a combined wage claim prior to honoring a request from any other participating State under this arrangement;

3. Provide the claimant with a notice by mail to the last known address for the amount of recovery; and,

4. Prepare and forward a check representing the amount recovered to the requesting State as described in 004.E of this chapter.

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