Source: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OP_Home/hallex/I-02/I-2-2-90.html
Timestamp: 2015-03-06 21:37:11
Document Index: 497614938

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 404', '§ 404', '§ 404', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 416', '§ 404', '§ 404', '§ 404', '§ 416']

HALLEX I-2-2-90
I-2-2-90.Sample Language Which May Be Appropriate in the Notice of Hearing - Overpayment Issues
The specific issues are whether you were “without fault” as defined in 20 CFR § 404.507 in causing the overpayment and, if so, whether recovery of the overpayment would (1) defeat the purpose of Title II of the Act, as defined in 20 CFR § 404.508, or (2) be against equity and good conscience as defined in 20 CFR § 404.509.
The specific issues are whether you were “without fault” as defined in 20 CFR § 416.552 in causing the overpayment and, if so, whether recovery of the overpayment would (1) defeat the purpose of Title XVI of the Act, as defined in 20 CFR § 416.553, (2) be against equity and good conscience as defined in 20 CFR § 416.554, or (3) impede efficient or effective administration of Title XVI due to the small amount involved as defined in 20 CFR § 416.555.
The specific issues are whether you were “without fault” as defined in 20 CFR §§ 404.507 and 416.552 in causing the overpayment and, if so, whether recovery of the overpayment would (1) defeat the purpose of Titles II and XVI of the Act, as defined in 20 CFR §§ 404.508 and 416.553, (2) be against equity and good conscience as defined in 20 CFR §§ 404.509 and 416.554, or (3) impede efficient or effective administration of Title XVI due to the small amount involved as defined in 20 CFR § 416.555.