Fla. Admin. Code R. 12E-1.0051
(2) Definitions. For purposes of this rule:
(3) Undistributable Collection Processing.
(a) The Department will consider a collection undistributable when:
1. The final intended recipient is deceased and the Department cannot locate the individual’s estate or the estate does not claim the funds.
2. The final intended recipient cannot be found after making reasonable efforts to locate the individual.
a. Reasonable efforts to locate a final intended recipient are considered complete when, at a minimum, searches of the Department’s automated case management computer system, available electronic data exchange information from other state and federal agencies, and information available from a contractor providing location services to the Department, if any, have taken place and the Department has not found the individual.
b. If the searches find the final intended recipient, the Department disburses the payment.
c. If the searches do not find the final intended recipient, the payment is considered undistributable.
(4) Uncashed Checks for Less Than Ten Dollars.
(a) When the Department has sent one or more paper checks totaling less than ten dollars to the final intended recipient, and the individual has not cashed the check within 180 days of the issue date and does not have an established method of electronic disbursement, the Department will hold the collection for processing as program income.
1. The Department sends a Notice of Uncashed Check (CS-FM166) to the final intended recipient’s last known address by regular mail. The notice states the Department’s intention to process the collection as program income unless the individual contacts the Department to have the collection reissued. Form CS-FM166, ( HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14806" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14806), is incorporated herein by reference, effective 11/22.
2. If the final intended recipient does not contact the Department within 30 days of the date of the notice, the Department will process the collection as program income, crediting the federal share of the collection to the federal government and the state share of the collection to the General Revenue Fund.
3. If the final intended recipient contacts the Department after the collection has been processed as program income, the Department will handle the request to claim the collection as provided in subsection (6).
(5) Undistributed Collections for Ninety-Nine Cents or Less.
(6) Claiming Undistributable Collections.
(c) The Department will review the information provided and respond in writing to approve or deny the request.
1. If the request is approved, the Department will disburse the collection to the final intended recipient.
2. If the request is denied, the Department will mail the Request for Disbursement Denied (CS-FM127) to the final intended recipient. Form CS-FM127 ( HYPERLINK "http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14807" http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14807) is incorporated herein by reference effective 11/22.
3. A final intended recipient may file a petition for an administrative hearing to contest the Department’s decision to deny a request to claim a collection considered undistributable by the Department. A petition for an administrative hearing must be received by the Department of Revenue, Child Support Program, Deputy Agency Clerk, within 20 calendar days from the mailing date of Form CS-FM127. Administrative hearings are conducted pursuant to Chapter 120, F.S.
Rulemaking Authority 409.2557(3)(j), 409.2558(3)(a), 409.2558(9) FS. Law Implemented 409.2558(3), 409.2558(5) FS. History–New 10-24-11, Amended 10-26-22.