Section 17558.7 Of Article 1. Commission Procedure From California Government Code >> Division 4. >> Title 2. >> Part 7. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
17558.7
. (a) If the Controller reduces a claim approved by the
commission, the claimant may file with the commission an incorrect
reduction claim pursuant to regulations adopted by the commission.
(b) A claimant eligible to file an incorrect reduction claim may
file a consolidated incorrect reduction claim on behalf of other
claimants whose claims for reimbursement under the same mandate are
alleged to have been incorrectly reduced if all of the following
apply:
(1) The method, act, or practice that the claimant alleges led to
the reduction has led to similar reductions of other parties' claims,
and all of the claims involve common questions of law or fact.
(2) The common questions of law or fact among the claims
predominate over any matter affecting only an individual claim.
(3) The consolidation of similar claims by individual claimants
would result in consistent decisionmaking by the commission.
(4) The claimant filing the consolidated claim would fairly and
adequately protect the interests of the other claimants.
(c) A claimant that seeks to file a consolidated incorrect
reduction claim shall, at the time it files an incorrect reduction
claim, on a form provided by the commission, notify the commission of
its intent to file a consolidated incorrect reduction claim.
(d) Within 10 days after receipt of an incorrect reduction claim
and notice of intent to consolidate, the commission shall request
that the Controller provide the commission and the claimant with a
list of claimants for whom the Controller has reduced similar claims
under the same mandate. Upon receipt of this list from the
Controller, the claimant may notify the claimants on the list and
other interested parties of its intent to file a consolidated
incorrect reduction claim.
(e) Within 30 days of receipt of the notice of intent to
consolidate from the original claimant, on a form provided by the
commission, any other eligible claimant shall file with the
commission its notice of intent to join the consolidated incorrect
reduction claim, which shall include a copy of the remittance advice
or other notice from the Controller of the claim reduction, and one
copy of the reimbursement claims for which an incorrect reduction is
alleged.
(f) The commission shall notify each claimant that files an intent
to join the consolidated incorrect reduction claim that it may opt
out of the consolidated claim and not be bound by any determination
made on that consolidated claim. A claimant may opt out of a
consolidated claim no later than 15 days after the state agency files
comments on the consolidated claim. A claimant that opts out of the
consolidated claim, in order to preserve its right to challenge a
reduction made by the Controller on that same mandate, shall file an
individual incorrect reduction claim pursuant to commission
requirements, no later than one year after opting out or within the
statute of limitations under the commission's regulations.
(g) The commission shall adopt regulations establishing procedures
for receiving a consolidated incorrect reduction claim pursuant to
this section and for providing a hearing on a consolidated claim.