Client error definition

Client error means and may result from:
Client error means medical assistance incorrectly paid to or for the client because the client or client’s representative failed to disclose information, or gave false or misleading statements, oral or written, regarding the client’s income, resources, or other eligibility and benefit factors. “Client error” also means assistance incorrectly paid to or for the client because of failure by the client or client’s representative to timely report as defined in rule 441—76.15(249A).
Client error means any action or inaction of the enrollee or the enrollee’s representative that results in incorrect payment of benefits, including premiums paid to a health or dental plan, because at least one of the following occurred:

Examples of Client error in a sentence

  • The increase in Service Fees (excluding Service Fees for Output Processing Services) in connection with a Client Error that necessitates a bill re-run in accordance with Section 17.3 of the Xxxeement shall be equal to ALLTEL's actual cost of performing the re-run in an amount not to exceed $40,000 per bill cycle.

  • In the event of a Client Error that necessitates a bill rerun, ALLTEL agrees to run a rebilling to correct such error promptly after notice by Client.

  • In the event of billing errors, omissions or inaccuracies by ALLTEL that necessitate a bill rerun other than errors, omissions or inaccurxxxxs caused by a Client Error, ALLTEL agrees to run, without an increase in Service Fees, a rebilling to correct such error promptly after notice by Client.

  • Reference Materials CD-ROM First Two Additional Copies Paper Manuals (Products not on CD) Repost Due to Client Error Repost Due to Client Error * Indicates that material has been omitted and confidential treatment has been requested therefor.


More Definitions of Client error

Client error means an error caused by an individual who is a member of a W−2 or AFDC group reporting incorrect infor- mation or failing to report information due to misunderstanding or mistake that results in an overpayment under s. 49.148, 49.155, 49.157, or 49.19, Stats.
Client error means an intentional or negligent action attributed to the enrollee that results in incorrect payment of benefits, including premiums paid to a health or dental plan, because the enrollee or the enrollee’s representative:
Client error means medical assistance incorrectly paid to or for the client because the client or client’s representative failed to disclose information, or gave false or misleading statements, oral or
Client error means any action or inaction attributed to the enrollee that results in incorrect payment of benefits, including premiums paid to a health or dental plan, because the enrollee or the enrollee’s representative:
Client error means medical assistance incorrectly paid to or for the client due to the client or client’s repre­ sentative failing to disclose information, or giving false or misleading statements, oral or written, regarding the client’s income, resources, or other eligibility and benefit factors. It also means assistance incorrectly paid to or for the client due to failure by the client or client’s represen- tative to timely report as defined in rule 498—76.10(249A).
Client error means medical assistance incorrectly paid to or for the client because the client or client’s representative failed to disclose information, or gave false or misleading statements, oral or written, regarding the client’s income, resources, or other eligibility and benefit factors. It also means
Client error means the department has taken all actions required under normal processing procedures but the client has given incorrect or incomplete information or failed to meet other requirements which impact the amount of program benefits and the error has not been determined as intentional. An overissuance that results from department action being discontinued due to a client's administrative hearing request is client error if a client withdraws his or her request, fails to show for the administrative hearing, or the department's action is upheld at the hearing.