Delaware Code § 19-3712

Erroneous payments; disqualification for benefits
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(a) A covered individual is disqualified from family and medical leave benefits for 3 years if the covered individual is determined
by the Department to have wilfully made a false statement or misrepresentation regarding a material fact, or wilfully failed to report a
material fact, to obtain benefits under this chapter.
(b) If family and medical leave benefits are paid erroneously or as a result of wilful misrepresentation, or if a claim for family and
medical leave benefits is rejected after benefits are paid, the Department may seek repayment from the recipient of benefits, with interest
in an amount to be determined by the Department, consistent with § 3718 of this title. If benefits are paid due to wilful misrepresentation,
the Department may seek an additional penalty of up to 50% of the overpayment and a penalty as permitted by § 3719 of this title.
(c) When the Department determines that an individual obtained an overpayment by fraud, in addition to any disqualification under
subsection (a) of this section, the individual is disqualified from receiving family and medical leave benefits until the Department
determines that all of the following have occurred:
(1) The total amount of the fraud overpayment, with interest, has been repaid in full.
(2) Any monetary penalty under this section has been paid in full.

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