Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/10/03/00-25184/collection-of-supplemental-security-income-ssi-overpayments-from-social-security-benefits
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A Proposed Rule by the Social Security Administration on 10/03/2000
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We propose to revise our regulations dealing with the recovery of overpayments under the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program under title XVI of the Social Security Act (the Act). Under the proposed revisions, we would modify our regulations to permit SSA to recover SSI overpayments by Start Printed Page 58971adjusting the amount of social security benefits payable to the individual under title II of the Act. This collection practice would be limited to individuals who are not currently eligible to receive any cash payments under any provision of title XVI or State supplementary cash payments that we administer. Also, the amount of the title II benefits withheld in a month to recover the title XVI overpayment would not exceed 10 percent of the amount payable under title II unless the overpaid person requests us to withhold a higher amount or the overpaid person (or his or her spouse) willfully misrepresented or concealed material information in connection with the overpayment. In a case involving willful misrepresentation or concealment, the entire title II benefit amount will be withheld to recover the overpayment. These revisions would permit SSA to recover SSI overpayments from title II benefits payable to the overpaid individual when SSI cash benefits are not payable. These revisions are necessary to implement section 1147 of the Act.
Comments should be submitted in writing to the Commissioner of Social Security, P.O. Box 1585, Baltimore, Maryland 21235-1585, sent by telefax to (410) 966-2830, sent by e-mail to regulations@ssa.gov or delivered to the Office of Process and Innovation Management, Social Security Administration, 2109 West Low Rise Building, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235-6401.
Robert Augustine, Social Insurance Specialist, Office of Process and Innovation Management, Social Security Administration, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235-6401, (410) 966-5121 or TTY (410) 966-5609 for information about these rules. For information on eligibility or claiming benefits, call our national toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213 or TTY 1-800-325-0778.
We propose to add to our regulations new § 416.572 setting forth our rules on cross-program recovery. This new section would:
Define certain terms;
Explain the conditions for imposing cross-program recovery;
Explain the rights of the overpaid individual to request review of our determination that he or she still owes us the overpayment balance; and
Explain the rules for determining the amount to be withheld from the individual's title II benefits.
Specifically, in paragraph (a) of proposed § 416.572, we would define the following terms:
“Cross-program recovery” would be defined as the process we will use to collect SSI overpayments by adjusting title II benefits payable in a month.
“Benefits payable in a month” would be defined as the amount of title II benefits a person would actually receive in a given month. Under our proposed definition, “benefits payable in a month” would include any past due benefits a person would receive, but would not include any amounts withheld from the person's benefits under the deductions or reductions listed in § 404.401(a) or (b) of our regulations. The proposed definition also includes an example of how we determine the “benefits payable in a month.”
“Not currently eligible for SSI cash benefits” would mean that a person is receiving no cash payments, including State supplementary payments, under title XVI of the Act or under section 212(b) of Pub. L. 93-66.
In paragraph (b) of proposed § 416.572, we would explain that we may use cross-program recovery to collect SSI overpayments if the overpaid person is not currently receiving SSI cash benefits and is receiving benefits under title II of the Act. Thus, if a person whose title II benefits are being adjusted to recover an SSI overpayment again becomes eligible for SSI benefits, cross-program recovery would end with the month in which SSI cash benefits resume. When SSI benefits become payable to the overpaid person, we would resume the monthly adjustment of SSI payments to collect the overpayment. We would not start cross-program recovery if the overpaid person is refunding the title XVI overpayment by regular monthly installments or we are recovering a title II overpayment by withholding that person's title II benefits.
Paragraph (c) of proposed § 416.572 would list the information that we would include in the notice we would send to a person whose title II benefits would be subject to cross-program recovery. The notice would inform the person that he or she owes a specific SSI overpayment balance, that we will be using cross-program recovery to collect that balance and that we will withhold a specific amount from the title II benefits. The notice would state that the person may ask us to review our determination that he or she still owes the overpayment balance. Unless the overpaid person or that person's spouse willfully misrepresented or concealed material information in connection with the overpayment, the notice would also state that the person may request that we withhold from the title II benefits a different amount than the amount stated in the notice.
Paragraph (d) of proposed § 416.572 would explain that we will begin to withhold no sooner than 30 days after the date of the notice. If the individual pays the entire overpayment balance within that 30-day period, we will not Start Printed Page 58972impose cross-program recovery. If within the 30-day period the person asks us to review the determination that he or she still owes us the overpayment balance, we will not begin cross-program recovery until we review the matter and notify the person of our decision. If within the 30-day period, the person requests that we withhold a different amount, we will not begin cross-program recovery until we determine the amount we will withhold.
Paragraph (e) of proposed § 416.572 would explain that we will generally collect the overpayment at the rate of 10 percent of the title II benefits payable in any month. However, we would collect at a different rate if the person requests, and we approve, a different rate of withholding or if the overpaid person (or his or her spouse) willfully misrepresented or concealed material information in connection with the overpayment. If there has been willful misrepresentation or concealment of material information in connection with the overpayment, we would recover the overpayment by withholding at the rate of 100 percent of the title II benefits payable. We would not collect at a lesser rate.
We propose to revise § 404.401(c) to explain that we may adjust a person's title II benefits to recover an SSI overpayment using cross-program recovery.
We propose to revise § 416.570 to eliminate the reference to voluntary withholding of an SSI overpayment from title II benefits. Under section 1147 of the Act, we now have authority to use cross-program recovery to recover title XVI overpayments without the consent of the overpaid person.
The electronic file of this document is available on the date of publication in the Federal Register on the Internet site for the Government Printing Office: http://www.access.gpo.gov/​su_​docs/​aces/​aces140.html. It is also available on the Internet site for SSA (i.e., SSA Online): http://www.ssa.gov/​.
We have consulted with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and determined that these proposed regulations meet the criteria for a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866. Thus, they are subject to OMB review. However, the amounts of the savings or costs involved do not cross the threshold for an economically significant regulation as defined in E.O. 12866. The program savings from increased collections as a result of implementation of section 8 of Pub. L. 105-306 are $15 million in each of fiscal years (FY) 2001 through 2003; $40 million in FY 2004; and $30 million in FY 2005 for a total increase of $115 million over 5 years. The administrative savings estimate for FYs 2001 through 2005 is less than $5 million.
These proposed regulations would impose no new reporting or recordkeeping requirements requiring OMB clearance. In fact, these proposed rules would decrease the paperwork burden on the public by 833 burden hours per year. This is because, under the proposed rules, the public would no longer complete Form SSA-730-U2 (Request To Have Supplemental Security Income Overpayment Withheld From My Social Security Benefits) which provides SSA with the overpaid person's request that SSA collect a title XVI overpayment from the person's title II benefits.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, we propose to amend subpart E of part 404 and subpart E of part 416 of Chapter III of Title 20, Code of Federal Regulations as follows:
(c) Adjustments. We may adjust your benefits if you receive more or less than the correct amount due under title II of the Act. We may also adjust your benefits if you received more than the correct amount due under title XVI of the Act. For the title II rules on adjustments to your benefits, see subpart F of this part. For the rules on adjusting your benefits to recover title XVI overpayments, see § 416.572 of this chapter.
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* * * Absent a specific request from the person from whom recovery is sought, no overpayment made under title II or XVIII of the Act will be recovered by adjusting SSI benefits. * * *
(a) Definitions—(1) Cross-program recovery. Cross-program recovery is the process that we will use to collect title XVI overpayments from benefits payable to you in a month under title II of the Social Security Act.
(2) Benefits payable in a month. For purposes of this section, benefits payable in a month means the amount of title II benefits you would actually receive in that month. It includes your monthly benefit and any past due benefits after any reductions or deductions listed in § 404.401(a) and (b) of this chapter.
A person is entitled to monthly title II benefits of $1000. The first benefit payment the person would receive includes past-due benefits of $1000. The amount of benefits payable in that month for purposes of cross-program recovery is $2000. The monthly benefit payable for subsequent months is $1000. If $200 would be deducted from the person's title II benefits in a later month because of excess earnings as described in §§ 404.415 and 404.416 of this chapter, the benefit payable in that month for purposes of cross-program recovery would be $800.
(3) Not currently eligible for SSI cash benefits. This means that a person is not receiving any cash payment, including State supplementary payments, under any provision of title XVI of the Act or under section 212(b) of Pub. L. 93-66 (42 U.S.C. 1382 note).
(3) You may ask us to review this determination that you still owe this overpayment balance; and
(4) You may request that we withhold a different amount (the notice will not include this information if paragraph (e)(2) of this section applies).
(3) If within that 30-day period you ask us to withhold a different amount than the amount stated in the notice, we will not begin cross-program recovery until we determine the amount we will withhold. This paragraph does not apply when paragraph (e)(2) of this section applies.
(2) If you or your spouse willfully misrepresented or concealed material information in connection with the overpayment, we will collect the overpayment at the rate of 100 percent of the title II benefits payable in any month. We will not collect at a lesser rate. (See § 416.571 for what we mean by concealment of material information.)
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