Talk:Social Benefits Overpayment

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Surdivall v ODSP, 2014 ONCA (Discussion)

This case law has been followed over 1,600 times. The two issues before the court are:

1. Whether the Director ahs the authority to forgo recovery of all or part of an overpayment; and 2. Whether the SBT, on appeal from a Director’s decision, has the authority to restrict the Director’s recovery of an overpayment and order that either part of all of an overpayment not be recovered.

Decision Section 14(4) of the Ontario Disability Support Program Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 25, Sch. B (“ODSPA”) provides that an overpayment may be recovered by one or more of three specified means.

The Director’s discretion is not limited to choosing the method of recovering overpayment but also includes the discretion to forgo recovery of all or part of the overpayment.

The Social Benefits Tribunal has authority to restrict the Director’s recovery of an overpayment and order that part or all of an overpayment be recovered. More generally, where a statute provides an appeal from a discretionary decision, the appellate tribunal should be able to exercises that discretion unless the statute specifically precludes it form doing so.

Relevant Facts: In Surdivall, the benefits recipient received an amount of income support in excess of the amount to which he was entitled, and he was properly assessed with an overpayment.

The Director ordered recovery of the full amount of the overpayment (about $3,500). s. 15(1) allows Director to reduce monthly benefits. The regulation states this cannot exceed 10% of a recipient’s budgetary needs without their consent. s. 16(1) allows Director to give the recipient written notice of overpayment which is enforceable as an order of the Superior Court of Justice. s. 17 allows Director to recover an overpayment as a debt due to the Crown in a court of competent jurisdiction.

This is consistent with the 4 main objectives of the ODSPA: a) Provide income support and employment supports to eligible persons with disabilities; b) Recognize that government, communities, families and individuals share responsibility for providing such supports; c) Serves persons with disabilities who need assistance; and d) Is accountable to the taxpayers of Ontario.