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55 Pa. Code § 187.26. Noncooperation.

§ 187.26. Noncooperation.

 (a)  Determination of noncooperation by the CAO, court of common pleas or DRS. The CAO, court or DRS may make the determination of whether an applicant or recipient refused to cooperate without good cause. The court of common pleas of each county will have the option of hearing appeals from any determination of its DRS that an applicant or recipient has not cooperated in accordance with §  187.23 (relating to requirements). If the court declines to exercise the option to hold hearings on the appeals, the procedures in subsection (b) apply. If the CAO determines noncooperation without good cause, the procedures in subsection (c) apply. Subsection (c)(1) applies to applicants. Subsection (c)(2) applies to recipients. The procedures in subsection (c)(1) or (2) also apply when the court declines to hold the noncooperation hearing. If the court, after notice and an opportunity to be heard, determines that the applicant or recipient refused to cooperate without good cause, the Department will implement the court’s order, as specified in subsection (d).

 (b)  If the court or the DRS determines that the applicant or recipient has failed to cooperate, without good cause, with §  187.23, the court or the DRS will provide notice of any noncooperation determination to the CAO along with notice of its decision to opt not to hold a hearing on noncooperation. Appropriate court personnel shall be made available to provide testimonial evidence by telephone testimony at the time and location set by the Department for the Departmental appeal hearing. Upon receipt of the notice from the court or the DRS, the CAO shall proceed in accordance with subsection (c)(1) or (2) depending upon whether the individual is an applicant for or recipient of assistance.

 (c)  If the CAO determines that the applicant or recipient has failed to cooperate, without good cause, with §  187.23, or upon receipt of a notice of a noncooperation determination by the court or DRS under subsection (b), the CAO will:

   (1)  In the case of an applicant:

     (i)   Provide notice to the applicant of the noncooperation determination, the basis for the noncooperation determination and the reduction of the cash assistance allowance by 25% effective upon authorization of assistance.

     (ii)   Provide notice to the applicant of the right to appeal to the Department’s Bureau of Hearings and Appeals under Chapter 275 (relating to appeal and fair hearing and administrative disqualification hearings).

     (iii)   Authorize the cash assistance allowance reduced by 25% effective upon authorization of assistance.

     (iv)   Authorize the full cash assistance allowance if so ordered as a result of a decision rendered by the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals, as a result of a good cause claim initiated by the applicant, or as a result of the applicant cooperating with the support requirements.

   (2)  In the case of a recipient:

     (i)   Provide notice to the recipient of the noncooperation determination, the basis for the noncooperation determination, and the reduction of the cash assistance allowance by 25% 10 days after the date of the notice.

     (ii)   Provide notice to the recipient of the right to appeal to the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals under Chapter 275.

     (iii)   Authorize the reduction of the cash assistance allowance by 25% effective 10 days after the date of the notice, unless the recipient has invoked his right to a hearing and has filed an appeal within the 10-day period. If the recipient has invoked his right to a fair hearing within the 10-day period, cash assistance will not be reduced pending a decision in the hearing.

     (iv)   Initiate recovery of the assistance granted pending the fair hearing if the Department action is sustained.

 (d)  Determination of noncooperation by the court. A hearing or appeal with respect to the recommendation order of noncooperation directed by the court or DRS will be conducted by the court in accordance with the 231 Pa. Code (relating to rules of civil procedure).

   (1)  Upon receipt of a court order issued by a court of common pleas, the CAO will implement the order within 10 days of receipt. The CAO will:

     (i)   Provide notice to the applicant or recipient of the court order and the cash assistance allowance reduction by 25%.

     (ii)   Provide notice to the applicant or recipient of the right to appeal to the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals under Chapter 275 and that the right of appeal to the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals does not include appeal of a court order in which noncooperation has been determined by the court. The right to appeal in this instance to the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals under Chapter 275 is restricted to the calculation of the assistance allowance.

     (iii)   For an applicant, authorize the cash assistance allowance reduced by 25% effective upon authorization of assistance. For a recipient, the CAO will reduce the cash assistance allowance by 25% effective 10 days after the date of the notice, unless the recipient has invoked his right to a hearing and has filed an appeal within the 10-day period. If the recipient has invoked his right to a fair hearing within the 10-day period, the cash assistance allowance will not be reduced pending a decision in the hearing.

   (2)  If the court order directs the Department to rescind the sanction for noncooperation, the Department will implement the order immediately upon receipt.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  187.26 amended under sections 201(2), 403(b) and 432 of the Public Welfare Code (62 P. S. § §  201(2), 403(b) and 432); the Support Law (62 P. S. § §  1971—1977); Titles I and III of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Pub. L. No. 104-193) (PRWORA), creating the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program, and amending 42 U.S.C.A. § §  601—619, 651—669(b) and 1396u-1; section 5543 of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (Pub. L. No. 105-33) (42 U.S.C.A. §  653(p)); the Federal TANF regulations in 45 CFR 260.10—265.10; and the Domestic Relations Code, 23 Pa.C.S. § §  4301—4381, 5103, 7101—7901 and 8101—8418.

Source

   The provisions of this §  187.26 adopted September 13, 2002, effective retroactively to March 3, 1997, with the exception of subsections (c)(1)(i) and (iii) and (c)(2)(i) and (iii) and (d)(1)(i) and (iii), which take effect September 14, 2002, 32 Pa.B. 4435.

Cross References

   This section cited in 55 Pa. Code §  108.5 (relating to individual notification).



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