Listed below are six sample situations and the corresponding TSC or FO actions on
when to send the overpayment notice where the overpayment was caused by the claimant's
receipt of statutory benefit continuation (SBC).
Example 1:
The individual received SBC payments through the reconsideration level of appeal.
The reconsideration determination affirmed the medical cessation but the individual
did not file a hearing request within 65 days after the date of the reconsideration
affirmation notice.
TSC/FO Action:
Send the overpayment notice no earlier than 66 days after the date of the reconsideration
affirmation notice date.
Example 2:
The individual received SBC payments through the reconsideration level of appeal.
The reconsideration determination affirmed the medical cessation; however, the individual
filed a request for a hearing. The hearing decision affirmed the medical cessation
and the individual filed no further appeal during the 65 days after the hearing decision
date.
FO Action:
DO NOT send the overpayment notice while the request for a hearing is pending. Send
the overpayment notice after the administrative law judge (ALJ)/Appeals Council (AC)
returns the folder and the period for requesting further review has expired (see GN 02201.009).
TSC Action:
At the time you discover that a hearing is pending, transfer the overpayment diary
to the FO (see the Teleservice Center Operating Guide, OVERPAYMENTS (Title XVI--TSRs)
chapter (TC 26010.030B), systems-identified exclusion number 18). The FO should control
the overpayment diary for the return of the folder.
Example 3:
The individual received SBC payments through the reconsideration level of appeal.
The reconsideration determination affirmed the medical cessation; however, the claimant
filed a request for a hearing. The hearing decision affirmed the medical cessation.
The claimant then filed a request for review of the ALJ's decision with the AC.
TSC/FO Action:
DO NOT send the overpayment notice while the request for a hearing or the request
for AC review is pending. Send the overpayment notice after the AC returns the folder
and the period for requesting judicial review expires (see GN 02201.009). The FO should control the overpayment diary for the return of the folder. If the
TSC gets an overpayment diary, transfer it to the FO (see SI 02220.009C, Example 2).
Example 4:
The individual received SBC payments through the hearing level of the administrative
review process. The hearing decision affirmed the medical cessation and the individual
filed no request for review with the AC within the 65-day period after the hearing
decision date.
TSC/FO Action:
DO NOT send the overpayment notice while the request for a hearing is pending. Send
the overpayment notice after the ALJ/AC returns the folder and the period for requesting
further review has expired (see GN 02201.009).
The FO should control the overpayment diary for the return of the folder. If the TSC
gets an overpayment diary, transfer it to the FO (see SI 02220.009C, Example 2).
Example 5:
The individual received SBC payments through the hearing level of the administrative
review process. The hearing decision affirmed the medical cessation; however, the
claimant filed a request for review with the AC.
TSC/FO Action:
DO NOT send the overpayment notice while the request for a hearing or the request
for AC review is pending. Send the overpayment notice after the AC returns the folder
after the period for requesting judicial review expires (see GN 02201.009).
The FO should control the overpayment diary for the return of the folder. If the TSC
gets an overpayment diary, transfer it to the FO (see SI 02220.009C, Example 2).
Example 6:
The individual received SBC payments through the hearing level of the administrative
review process. The hearing decision affirms the medical cessation; however, the claimant
filed an appeal to the AC level. The AC denied the claimant's request for review of
the ALJ's decision and the claimant requested judicial review in the federal courts.
TSC/FO Action:
DO NOT send the overpayment notice while the request for a hearing, a request for
AC review, or federal court review is pending. Send the overpayment notice after a
court decision affirming the medical cessation decision is issued (see GN 02201.009).
The FO should control the overpayment diary pending the court decision. If the TSC
gets an overpayment diary, transfer it to the FO (see SI 02220.009C, Example 2).
In addition, DO NOT send an overpayment notice if the AC remands a case to the ALJ
on its own decision, or after the federal court remands the case to the agency for
further proceedings. In such a case, the when all proceedings on remand (including
any appeals of the new decision to the AC or federal court) are completed, as outlined
in SI 02220.009C, Examples 1 through 6.