WAC 192-230-100
What amount will be offset from my
benefits to repay the overpayment? (1) If you do not repay an
overpayment in full or make the minimum monthly payments
provided for in WAC 192-230-030, the principal amount will be
deducted from benefits payable for any week(s) you claim. Interest, penalties, surcharges, and court costs will not be
deducted from benefit payments; they must be repaid.
(2) For overpayments assessed under RCW 50.20.010 because
you asked to have your unemployment insurance claim cancelled,
the amount deducted will be one hundred percent of benefits
payable for each week(s) you claim. The department will
ensure you are informed of the advantages and/or disadvantages
of cancelling an existing claim to file a new claim.
(3) If you are currently claiming benefits, the
overpayment will not be offset from future weeks payable
unless you have missed a portion of two or more payments as
provided in WAC 192-230-030. If you have missed a portion of
two or more payments, the overpayment will be offset as
described in (a) and (b) below:
(a) If the overpayment was caused by a denial for fraud,
misrepresentation, or willful nondisclosure as provided in RCW 50.20.070, the amount deducted will be one hundred percent of
benefits payable for each week(s) you claim. These
overpayments will be collected first.
(b) For all other overpayments, the amount deducted will
be fifty percent of benefits payable for each week you claim. However, you may request the overpayment be repaid at one
hundred percent of benefits payable for each week you claim.
The fifty percent deduction is based on your total weekly
benefit amount, before deductions for such items as pensions,
child support, income taxes.
(4) If the overpayment has been assessed by another
state, the amount deducted will be as follows:
(a) For overpayments caused by a denial for fraud,
misrepresentation, or willful nondisclosure, the amount
deducted will be one hundred percent of benefits payable for
each week(s) you claim. These overpayments will be collected
first.
(b) For all other overpayments, the amount deducted will
be fifty percent of benefits payable for each week you claim. However, you may request the overpayment be repaid at one
hundred percent of benefits payable for each week you claim.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 51.12.040, and 50.20.010. 08-21-056, § 192-230-100, filed 10/9/08, effective
11/9/08. Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 50.12.040,
50.12.042. 05-01-076, § 192-230-100, filed 12/9/04, effective
1/9/05.]