Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
WASHINGTON APPLE HEALTH
Chapter 182-520 - Fraud referrals and overpayments
Section 182-520-0015 - Long-term services and supports client overpayments
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-520-0015
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) General right to recover.
(a) A long-term services and supports (LTSS)
client overpayment is any payment for LTSS made by the agency or the agency's
designee on a client's behalf in excess of that to which the client is legally
entitled.
(b) An LTSS client
overpayment may be caused by:
(i) A client or
a client's authorized representative misstating or failing to reveal a fact
affecting eligibility under WAC
182-503-0505;
(ii) A client or a client's authorized
representative failing to timely report a change required under WAC
182-504-0105; or
(iii) The agency or the agency's designee's
error.
(c) The agency or
the agency's designee may recoup an LTSS client overpayment:
(i) Up to six years after the date of the
notice in subsection (2) of this section; and
(ii) Regardless of whether the program is
state-funded, federally funded, or both.
(d) The amount of the LTSS client overpayment
equals the amount the agency or the agency's designee paid on the client's
behalf minus the amount to which the client was legally entitled.
(2) Notice.
(a) The agency notifies the client or the
client's authorized representative by:
(i)
Personal service under
RCW
4.28.080; or
(ii) Certified mail, return receipt
requested.
(b) The agency
or the agency's designee may prove that it notified the client by providing:
(i) A sworn statement;
(ii) An affidavit or certificate of mailing;
or
(iii) The certified mail receipt
signed by the client or the client's authorized representative.
(c) The notice states:
(i) The client's name;
(ii) The client's address;
(iii) The date the agency or the agency's
designee issued the notice;
(iv)
The amount of the LTSS client overpayment;
(v) How the agency calculated the LTSS client
overpayment;
(vi) How the client
may request an administrative hearing; and
(vii) How the client may make a payment.
(3) Response.
(a) The client must
respond to the notice within ninety days of the date the agency or the agency's
designee served the client with the notice of the LTSS client overpayment by:
(i) Paying the agency or the agency's
designee;
(ii) Establishing a
payment plan with the agency or the agency's designee; or
(iii) Requesting an administrative
hearing.
(b) If the
client does not respond to the notice within ninety days of the date the agency
or the agency's designee served the client with the notice, the agency or the
agency's designee may initiate collection action.
(4) Hearings. A person who disagrees with agency or the agency's designee's action under this section may request an administrative hearing under chapter 182-526 WAC.
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