Common use of VERIFICATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO CONTEST Clause in Contracts

VERIFICATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO CONTEST. A. Verification Procedures RRB will take no adverse action regarding individuals identified through the matching process solely based on information that RRB obtains from the match. RRB will contact the beneficiary or annuitant to verify the matching results in accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act and applicable OMB guidelines. The affected individual will have an opportunity to contest the accuracy of the information provided by SSA. RRB will consider the information SSA provided as accurate if the affected individual does not protest within 30 days after receiving notice of the proposed adverse action. RRB will advise the individual that failure to respond within 30 days will provide a valid basis for RRB to assume that the information SSA provided is correct. B. Opportunity to Contest Before taking any adverse action based on the information received from the match, RRB will provide all beneficiaries or annuitants for whom RRB decides such adverse action is necessary with the following information: 1. RRB has received information from SSA that indicates that an adverse action affecting the individual’s payment is necessary; 2. The effective date of any proposed annuity adjustment; 3. The individual has 30 days to contest the adverse decision; and 4. Unless the individual responds to contest the proposed adverse action in the required 30-day time period, RRB will conclude that the information provided by SSA is correct, and will make the necessary adjustment to the individual’s payment.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Consolidated Computer Matching Agreement, Consolidated Computer Matching Agreement

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VERIFICATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO CONTEST. A. Verification Procedures RRB will take no adverse action regarding individuals identified through the matching process solely based on information that RRB obtains from the match. RRB will contact the beneficiary or annuitant to verify the matching results in accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act and applicable OMB guidelines. The affected individual will have an opportunity to contest the accuracy of the information provided by SSA. RRB will consider the information SSA provided as accurate if the affected individual does not protest within 30 days after receiving notice of the proposed adverse action. RRB will advise the individual that failure to respond within 30 days will provide a valid basis for RRB to assume that the information SSA provided is correct. B. Opportunity to Contest Before taking any adverse action based on the information received from the match, RRB will provide all beneficiaries or annuitants for whom RRB decides such adverse action is necessary with the following information: 1. RRB has received information from SSA that indicates that an adverse action affecting the individual’s payment is necessary; 2. The effective date of any proposed annuity adjustment; 3. The individual has 30 days to contest the adverse decision; and 4. Unless the individual responds to contest the proposed adverse action in the required 30-day time period, RRB will conclude that the information provided by SSA is correct, and will make the necessary adjustment to the individual’s payment. RRB must independently verify the prisoner data before any adverse action against an individual.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consolidated Computer Matching Agreement

VERIFICATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO CONTEST. A. Verification Procedures RRB will take no adverse action regarding individuals identified through the matching process solely based on information that RRB obtains from the match. RRB will contact the beneficiary or annuitant to verify the matching results in accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act and applicable OMB guidelines. The affected individual will have an opportunity to contest the accuracy of the information provided by SSA. RRB will consider the information SSA provided as accurate if the affected individual does not protest within 30 days after receiving notice of the proposed adverse action. RRB will advise the individual that failure to respond within 30 days will provide a valid basis for RRB to assume that the information SSA provided is correct. B. Opportunity to Contest Before taking any adverse action based on the information received from the match, RRB will provide all beneficiaries or annuitants for whom RRB decides such adverse action is necessary with the following information: 1. RRB has received information from SSA that indicates that an adverse action affecting the individual’s payment is necessary; 2. The effective date of any proposed annuity adjustment; 3. The individual has 30 days to contest the adverse decision; and 4. Unless the individual responds to contest the proposed adverse action in the required 30-day time period, RRB will conclude that the information provided by SSA is correct, and will make the necessary adjustment to the individual’s payment. An individual who disagrees with the amount of that annuity may request that the annuity amount be reviewed through the RRB’s normal administrative procedures.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consolidated Computer Matching Agreement

VERIFICATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO CONTEST. A. Verification Procedures RRB will take no adverse action regarding individuals identified through the matching process solely based on information that RRB obtains from the match. RRB will contact the beneficiary or annuitant to verify the matching results in accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act and applicable OMB guidelines. The affected individual will have an opportunity to contest the accuracy of the information provided by SSA. RRB will consider the information SSA provided as accurate if the affected individual does not protest within 30 days after receiving notice of the proposed adverse action. RRB will advise the individual that failure to respond within 30 days will provide a valid basis for RRB to assume that the information SSA provided is correct. B. Opportunity to Contest Before taking any adverse action based on the information received from the match, RRB will provide all beneficiaries or annuitants for whom RRB decides such adverse action is necessary with the following information: 1. RRB has received information from SSA that indicates that an adverse action affecting the individual’s payment is necessary; 2. The effective date of any proposed annuity adjustment; 3. The individual has 30 days to contest the adverse decision; and 4. Unless the individual responds to contest the proposed adverse action in the required 30-day time period, RRB will conclude that must independently verify the information provided by SSA is correct, and will make the necessary adjustment to the prisoner data before any adverse action against an individual’s payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consolidated Computer Matching Agreement

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VERIFICATION AND OPPORTUNITY TO CONTEST. A. Verification Procedures RRB SSA will take no adverse action regarding individuals identified through the matching process solely based on information that RRB SSA obtains from the match. RRB SSA will contact the beneficiary or annuitant to verify the matching results in accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act and applicable OMB guidelines. The affected individual will have an opportunity to contest the accuracy of the information provided by SSARRB. RRB SSA will consider the information SSA RRB provided as accurate if the affected individual does not protest within 30 days after receiving notice of the proposed adverse action. RRB SSA will advise the individual that failure to respond within 30 days will provide a valid basis for RRB SSA to assume that the information SSA RRB provided is correct. B. Opportunity to Contest Protest Before taking any adverse action based on the information received from the match, RRB SSA will provide all beneficiaries or annuitants for from whom RRB SSA decides such adverse action is necessary with the following information: 1. RRB SSA has received information from SSA RRB that indicates that an adverse action affecting the individual’s payment is necessary; 2. The effective date of any proposed annuity adjustmentadjustment or overpayment that may result; 3. The individual has 30 days to contest the adverse decision; and 4. Unless the individual responds to contest the proposed adverse action in the required 30-day time period, RRB SSA will conclude that the information provided by SSA RRB is correct, and will make the necessary adjustment to the individual’s payment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consolidated Computer Matching Agreement

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