Kansas Family Medical Assistance
Manual (KFMAM)
Eligibility Policy - 12/27/2024
8481 Applying the Disqualification Penalty - Once the court has found the individual to be guilty of fraud the disqualification penalty shall be applied as follows:
8481.01 - Individuals found guilty of civil fraud or criminal fraud by a court of appropriate jurisdiction shall be disqualified for a period of one year. If the court fails to impose a disqualification period, a disqualification period shall be imposed in accordance with 8420, unless contrary to the court order. If a disqualification is ordered, but a date for initiating the disqualification period is not specified, the disqualification period for currently eligible individuals shall be initiated within 45 days of the date the disqualification was ordered. The disqualification period is initiated by the sending of the notice. The notice must be sent within 45 days, with the disqualification starting the month following the month in which the notice is sent (or should have been sent in cases where the agency does not act timely to disqualify the individual). For fraudulent individuals not currently eligible, disqualification periods shall be initiated by notifying the household of the fraud and the specific time period established for disqualification. The disqualification period for individuals not currently eligible shall also be established within 45 days of the date the disqualification was ordered, or within 45 days of the date the court found the individual guilty of fraud as described above. The eligibility worker is responsible for notifying the fraudulent individual of the disqualification period and the effect on the remaining household members, if any.
8481.02 - Once a disqualification period has been imposed against the fraudulent individual, the period of disqualification shall be initiated and shall continue uninterrupted until completed regardless of the eligibility of the fraudulent individual's household. The fraudulent individual's household shall continue to be responsible for repayment of the fraudulent overstated eligibility regardless of its eligibility for program benefits.
8481.03 - If the agency fails to act timely to disqualify the fraudulent individual, the individual can only be disqualified to the extent that the disqualification period has not elapsed. An agency error claim SHALL NOT be established for any overstated eligibility resulting from the fraudulent individual participating in the program when he/she should have been disqualified.