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SSA Handbook §1916

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1916. What factors does SSA consider in deciding whether a person is without fault?

In deciding whether you are without fault in causing an overpayment, we consider your:

  1. Understanding of the reporting requirements and of the obligation to return payments which are not due;

  2. Knowledge of the occurrence of events which should have been reported;

  3. Efforts and opportunities to comply with the reporting requirements; and

  4. Ability to comply with the reporting requirements i.e., any physical, mental, educational, or linguistic limitations (including having difficulty with the English language).

Last Revised: March, 2001


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