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Code · Montana · Title 19 — Public Retirement Systems · Chapter 20 · Part 12

19-20-1211. Notices required -- initial notice -- final staff determination.

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19-20-1211 . Notices required -- initial notice -- final staff determination.
(a)Before taking action to correct an error or recover overpaid benefits or unpaid contributions, the retirement system shall provide a written initial notice to any person or entity from whom the overpayment or unpaid contributions may be recovered.
(b)The initial notice must:
(i)specify the grounds for the retirement system's initial determination that an error has occurred;
(ii)specify, to the extent practicable, the amount owed for overpaid benefits or unpaid contributions;
(iii)identify additional documentation or information, if any, required to be provided to the retirement system for a final staff determination; and
(iv)provide an opportunity for the noticed party or parties to submit additional documentation or information they believe is relevant to the retirement system's determination.
(a)Unless additional time is required for good cause, the retirement system shall issue a final staff determination within 180 days after the date the initial notice was issued.
(b)The final staff determination must specify the process required for a party to appeal the final staff determination to the retirement board.
(3)Notice provided pursuant to this section may be provided to multiple persons or entities as a standardized notice directed to multiple recipients.
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