Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must: a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice; b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request; c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 80 contracts
Samples: Services Agreements, Services Agreement, Services Agreement
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxx 0000, OlympiaXxxxxxx, Washington 98507Xxxxxxxxxx 00000-95010000, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 34 contracts
Samples: Client Service Contract, Client Service Contract, Services Agreement
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 17 contracts
Samples: Work Order, It Services Contract, It Services Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. .
e. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 13 contracts
Samples: Client Service Contract, Client Service Contract, Client Service Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be x. Xx received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be x. Xx sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 7 contracts
Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. : Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. ; Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. ; Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. and Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Client Service Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHSthe Purchaser, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS The Purchaser may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS The Purchaser may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS the Purchaser to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 4 contracts
Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: It Services Contract, It Services Contract, It Services Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be x. Xx received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be x. Xx sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: It Services Contract, It Services Contract, It Services Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxx 0000, OlympiaXxxxxxx, Washington 98507Xxxxxxxxxx 00000-95010000, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: It Services Contract, It Services Contract, It Services Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or a letter communicating com- municating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington Washing- ton 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
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Samples: Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. : Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. ; Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. ; Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. and Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor Contractor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: It Services Contract
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHSthe Purchaser, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. : Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. ; Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. ; Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. and Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS The Purchaser may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS The Purchaser may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS the Purchaser to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Services Agreement
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor Developer receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor Developer may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The ContractorDeveloper’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor Developer thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor Developer may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the ContractorDeveloper. DSHS may charge the Contractor Developer interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the ContractorDeveloper’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Predevelopment Agreement
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. 2.8.1. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. 2.8.2. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. 2.8.3. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. 2.8.4. Include a copy of the overpayment notice.
2.8.4.1. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing.
2.8.4.2. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Contract (Molina Healthcare Inc)
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice Vendor Overpayment Notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s 's request for an adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar 28 days of service of the notice;
b. Be be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the requestrequest because the Contractor may be required to prove that the request was received by OFR;
c. Include include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
and d. Include include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may will be offered a pre-hearing or hearing/alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) 28 days of service of a vendor overpayment notice Vendor Overpayment Notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of against the Contractor’s 's real or personal property; , order to withhold and deliver; , or any other collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: General Terms and Conditions
Notice of Overpayment. If the Contractor receives a vendor overpayment notice or a letter communicating the existence of an overpayment from DSHS, the Contractor may protest the overpayment determination by requesting an adjudicative proceeding. The Contractor’s request for an adju adjudicative proceeding must:
a. Be received by the Office of Financial Recovery (OFR) at Post Office Box 9501, Olympia, Washington 98507-9501, within twenty-eight (28) calendar days of service of the notice;
b. Be sent by certified mail (return receipt) or other manner that proves OFR received the request;
c. Include a statement as to why the Contractor thinks the notice is incorrect; and
d. Include a copy of the overpayment notice. Timely and complete requests will be scheduled for a formal hearing by the Office of Administrative Hearings. The Contractor may be offered a pre-hearing or alternative dispute resolution conference in an attempt to resolve the overpayment dispute prior to the hearing. Failure to provide OFR with a written request for a hearing within twenty-eight (28) days of service of a vendor overpayment notice or other overpayment letter will result in an overpayment debt against the Contractor. DSHS may charge the Contractor interest and any costs associated with the collection of this overpayment. DSHS may collect an overpayment debt through lien, foreclosure, seizure and sale of the Contractor’s real or personal property; order to withhold and deliver; or any other r collection action available to DSHS to satisfy the overpayment debt.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Services Agreement