N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 18, § 387.19
(a) All adult household members will be jointly and severally liable for the value of any over- issuance of benefits to the household. Local departments must establish a claim(s) against any household that has received more food stamp benefits than it is entitled to receive or any household which contains an adult member who was an adult member of another household that received more food stamp benefits than it was entitled to receive.
(2) Collections of overissuances. A social services district must collect any overissuance of food stamp benefits issued to a household by: Social services districts may use additional means to collect overissuances provided such means are cost effective and do not violate any other provisions of this Part.
(3) Suspending collection of inadvertent household or administrative error claims.
(i) Social services districts may suspend collection action on an inadvertent household or administrative error claim if no collection action was initiated because of one of the following conditions:
(ii) The collection of an inadvertent household error claim against a non-participating household or the collection of any administrative error claim may be suspended if collection action has already been initiated and at least one demand letter has been sent and:
(4) Suspending collection of intentional program violation claims.
(ii) The collection of any intentional program violation claim against a non-participating household may be suspended if the cost of further collection action is likely to exceed the amount that can be recovered and demand letters have been sent as follows:
(5) Recoupment of claims through reduction of current benefits must be applied as follows:
(6) Terminating collection of claims. Social services districts may determine a claim to be uncollectable after it has been suspended for a period of three years. A suspended or terminated claim must be offset against restored benefits as provided in section 387.18(f) of this Part.
(b) Calculating the amount of claims.
(1) Inadvertent household error and administrative error claims.
(i) For each month that a household received an overissuance due to an inadvertent household error or administrative error, the social services district which issued the food stamps must determine the correct amount of food stamp benefits the household was entitled to receive. The amount of the inadvertent household or administrative error claim must be calculated based on the amount of the overissuance which occurred during the 12 months preceding the date the overissuance was discovered. In cases involving reported changes, the social services district must determine the month the overissuance initially occurred as follows:
(2) Intentional program violation claims.