New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Part 640 - RESTORATION AND CLAIMS
Section 8.100.640.8 - ERRONEOUS PAYMENT PROVISIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
An erroneous payment exists when an error is made by the client or the department that resulted in an underpayment or overpayment of program benefits. The difference between the amount issued and the corrected amount is the amount of the payment error. The department shall take action to correct errors in the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP), state SNAP supplement, New Mexico combined application project (NMCAP), New Mexico works (NMW) cash assistance, general assistance for disabled adults and unrelated children (GA), adult residential shelter care home (ARSCH), education works (EWP), refugee cash assistance, medical assistance, and LIHEAP benefits issued to an eligibility determination group regardless of the cause of the error. NMW cash assistance, GA, ARSCH, EWP, refugee cash assistance will be referenced as cash assistance programs throughout the regulations unless otherwise specified.
A. The department will correct the error by restoring benefits for an underpayment or establishing claims for an overpayment.
B. SNAP: The amount of the restoration or claim is determined by using the maximum SNAP benefit amount and applying the allowable deductions in place for a particular month, including any federal law placing a restriction on the use of deductions.
C. Cash assistance programs: The amount of the restoration or claim is determined using the standard of need the case was eligible for on the first day of a month. If the standard of need increases during the month, the higher amount shall be allowed for the entire month.