Here are examples of situations where we determine if we can approve the waiver under
the administrative tolerance provision.
EXAMPLE 1:
Double check negotiation requires further development
Lucy did not receive the February 2024 SSI payment on the first of the month. They
requested a replacement check. We sent a replacement check to Lucy. We advised them
to return the original check if they received the check or found it. On February 9,
2024, they received the replacement check. Lucy cashed both checks.
Lucy received an overpayment notice informing them that the regular February 2024
monthly payment of $943 and the $943 replacement check were both cashed. Lucy went
to the local office to request a waiver. There is an indication that Lucy may be at
fault because of double-check negotiation. Therefore, we cannot presume Lucy is not
at fault and must evaluate the waiver request using full waiver development, according
to GN 02250.001. If after Lucy submits a form SSA-632-BK, we determine that Lucy is not at fault,
we will waive the overpayment under the administrative tolerance provision. If we
find Lucy is at fault and cannot approve waiver after the initial review, we must
propose a denial and schedule a folder review and personal conference.
EXAMPLE 2:
Administrative tolerance does not apply
Linus was overpaid $4,500 due to a late report of their marriage. They repaid $2,600
of the overpayment, then subsequently requested a waiver because they could no longer
afford to repay the remaining balance. Even though Linus now owes only $1,900, the
administrative tolerance does not apply to waive the overpayment because the original
overpayment was $4,500. We must evaluate the waiver request using full waiver development.
EXAMPLE 3:
Administrative tolerance applies
We conducted a redetermination in November 2023. We verified Marcy’s wages for the
period December 2021 through October 2023. The verified wages caused an overpayment
of $800 between March 2022 and September 2023. We sent a notice of overpayment to
Marcy and they requested a waiver. The technician presumed Marcy was not at fault
because there was no indication of fraud, similar fault, or duplicate check negotiation.
Since the total amount of the overpayment was $2,000 or less, we approved the waiver
under the administrative tolerance provision.