IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
249B.3 - NOTICE OF SPOUSAL SUPPORT DEBT -- FAILURE TO RESPOND -- HEARING -- ORDER.
249B.3 NOTICE OF SPOUSAL SUPPORT DEBT -- FAILURE TO
RESPOND -- HEARING -- ORDER.
1. The department shall issue a notice establishing and demanding
payment of an accrued or accruing spousal support debt due and owing
to the department. The notice shall be served upon the community
spouse in accordance with the rules of civil procedure. The notice
shall include all of the following:
a. The amount of medical assistance provided to the
institutionalized spouse which creates the spousal support debt.
b. A computation of spousal support debt, the minimum monthly
maintenance needs allowance, and the community spouse resource
allowance.
c. A demand for immediate payment of the spousal support
debt.
d. (1) A statement that if the community spouse desires to
discuss the amount of support that the community spouse should be
required to pay, the community spouse, within ten days after being
served, may contact the unit of the department which issued the
notice and request a conference.
(2) A statement that if a conference is requested, the community
spouse has ten days from the date set for the conference or twenty
days from the date of service of the original notice, whichever is
later, to send a request for a hearing to the unit of the department
which issued the notice.
(3) A statement that after the holding of the conference, the
department may issue a new notice and finding of financial
responsibility to be sent to the community spouse by regular mail
addressed to the community spouse's last known address, or if
applicable, to the last known address of the community spouse's
attorney.
(4) A statement that if the department issues a new notice and
finding of financial responsibility, the community spouse has ten
days from the date of issuance of the new notice or twenty days from
the date of service of the original notice, whichever is later, to
send a request for a hearing to the unit of the department which
issued the notice.
e. A statement that if the community spouse objects to all or
any part of the notice or finding of financial responsibility and no
negotiation conference is requested, the community spouse, within
twenty days of the date of service, shall send to the unit of the
department which issued the notice, a written response setting forth
any objections and requesting a hearing.
f. A statement that if a timely written request for a hearing
is received by the unit of the department which issued the notice,
the spouse has the right to a hearing to be held in district court;
and that if no timely written response is received, the department
will enter an order in accordance with the notice and finding of
financial responsibility.
g. A statement that, as soon as the order is entered, the
property of the community spouse is subject to collection action,
including but not limited to wage withholding, garnishment,
attachment of a lien, and execution.
h. A statement that the community spouse must notify the
department of any change of address or employment.
i. A statement that if the community spouse has any
questions, the community spouse should telephone or visit the
department or consult an attorney.
j. Other information as the department finds appropriate.
2. If a timely written response setting forth objections and
requesting a hearing is received by the unit of the department which
issued the notice, a hearing shall be held in district court.
3. If timely written response and request for hearing is not
received by the department, the department may enter an order in
accordance with the notice, and the order shall specify all of the
following:
a. The amount to be paid with directions as to the manner of
payment.
b. The amount of the spousal support debt accrued and
accruing in favor of the department.
c. Notice that the property of the community spouse is
subject to collection action, including but not limited to wage
withholding, garnishment, attachment of a lien, and execution.
4. The community spouse shall be sent a copy of the order by
regular mail addressed to the community spouse's last known address,
or if applicable, to the last known address of the community spouse's
attorney. The order is final, and action by the department to
enforce and collect upon the order may be taken from the date of the
issuance of the order. Section History: Recent Form
90 Acts, ch 1098, §3; 2003 Acts, ch 112, §6
Referred to in § 249B.2