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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 404 — Federal Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (1950- ) · § 404.540

§ 404.540. Will you receive notice of our intention to apply cross-program recovery?

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Before we collect an overpayment from you using cross-program recovery, we will send you a written notice that tells you the following information:
(a)We have determined that you owe a specific overpayment balance that can be collected by cross-program recovery;
(b)We will withhold a specific amount from the title VIII or title XVI benefits (see § 404.535);
(c)You may ask us to review this determination that you still owe this overpayment balance;
(d)You may request that we withhold a different amount from your current monthly benefits (the notice will not include this information if § 404.535(d) applies); and
(e)You may ask us to waive collection of this overpayment balance. [70 FR 15, Jan. 3, 2005]
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