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    FEMA has plan to waive debts of disaster victims

    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Wednesday that it is rolling out a plan to waive debts for many victims of Hurricane Katrina and other disasters who may have mistakenly received millions of dollars in aid.

    The debts, which average about $4,622 per recipient, represent slightly less than 5 percent of the roughly $8 billion that FEMA distributed to victims of Katrina and other 2005 storms. Some of the overpayments were caused by FEMA employees' own mistakes, ranging from clerical errors to failing to interview applicants, according to congressional testimony.

    FEMA is expected to mail out roughly 90,000 letters next week to inform disaster victims that they may be eligible for debt waivers. The recipients will have 60 days to respond and request a waiver.

    Last year, the agency sent out debt notices in an effort to recover more than $385 million it says was improperly paid to victims of hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma in 2005.

    People are eligible for waivers if their household adjusted gross income on their most recent federal tax return was less than $90,000 and a FEMA error was solely responsible for the improper payment. The improper payment can't involve any fraud or misrepresentation by the recipient.

    The waiver only applies to disasters declared between Aug. 28, 2005 — the day before Katrina's landfall — and the end of 2010. Households earning more than $90,000 could be eligible for partial waivers.

    Another requirement is that collecting a debt would have to be "against equity and good conscience," meaning that it would be "unfair under the circumstances of the case to collect the debt," FEMA says.

    In their responses to the waiver letter, disaster victims must explain why collecting the debt would cause them "serious financial hardship," FEMA says. Recipients also must specify how they spent the money and why they can't return the funds to FEMA.

    In December, Congress approved legislation that allows FEMA to waive many of the debts. Before President Barack Obama signed it into law, FEMA had said it was required to make an effort to recover improper payments, even if the recipient wasn't at fault.

    Sen. Mary Landrieu, a Louisiana Democrat who was one of the provision's sponsors, praised FEMA for "moving swiftly and aggressively" to implement a waiver plan.

    "This announcement will bring great relief to many honest disaster survivors who never intended to misuse funds or take anything to which they were not entitled," Landrieu said in a statement. "To have forced people who experienced great tragedy to pay large sums of money back to the government because of someone else's mistake would have been incredibly unfair."

    FEMA's collection efforts aren't limited to the 2005 storms. The agency has mailed out more than 6,000 debt letters to survivors of other recent disasters, including floods.

    About 2,500 recipients, including 930 victims of the 2005 hurricanes, had appealed their debt notices as of December. FEMA says about 30 percent of those appeals successfully erased at least some of the debt.

    Davida Finger, a law professor at Loyola University in New Orleans who has helped several people appeal their debts, said it's "absolutely unclear" how FEMA will decide whether an improper payment resulted from a mistake by the agency or the recipient.

    "There seems to be a lot of subjectivity and discretion in making these decisions," she said.

    One of Finger's clients is David Bellinger, a 63-year-old blind man who rented an apartment in Atlanta after Katrina wrecked his New Orleans home. FEMA has asked Bellinger to pay back more than $3,200 in federal aid he received to help pay his rent. The agency claimed he received a duplication of benefits. Bellinger says the agency is mistaken, but FEMA rejected his appeal in December.

    "The people who can least afford to pay this money back are being hardest-hit by this," Finger said.

    Landrieu said the waiver provision had encountered some opposition before a compromise measure was approved by Congress.

    "This was not easily done," she said. "There was some pushback about doing any forgiveness whatsoever."

    Sen. Mark Pryor, an Arkansas Democrat who wrote the provision, said FEMA has significantly improved its process for distributing disaster aid since Katrina.

    "My sense is if there were a disaster today, you would not see nearly as many mistakes with FEMA," he said.

    FEMA initiated the debt-collection process in 2006, but a federal judge in New Orleans ordered the agency to suspend the effort in 2007 after a class-action lawsuit challenged FEMA's push to recover alleged overpayments. FEMA later paid more than $2.6 million to settle the claims and reinstituted the process last year.

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    Online:

    FEMA debt waiver program: http://www.fema.gov/debtwaiver/

     
    • Owt_Raged  •  3 mths ago
      Perhaps, if this large unconstitutional federal agency did their due diligence, they wouldn't pay out fraudulent payments. But hey, why should they do their jobs, it's our money they throw away, not their own.
      • JamesB 3 mths ago
        Exactly, "some of the overpayments were caused by FEMA employees' own mistakes" Imagine being this inept with your job? Better yet, imagine keeping your job after such a blunder.
      • John 3 mths ago
        ...and I have a feeling this is just the beginning. Anyplace I ever worked I was expected to repay any overages... even if it was the company's fault.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        I think Owt_Raged is probably correct ---
    • Ne  •  3 mths ago
      SInce when do we promote absolutely NO personal responsibility? If you don't have flood insurance, then that is your fault. I don't understand why everyone's personal problems are becoming the government and the tax payers' problem. We have an enabling government that teaches its people that if you don't work or make the right choices, you will be rewarded. It is insane.
    • Bart Simpson  •  3 mths ago
      Fema will waive the debt as long as the victims come to these special camps...
      • justinm 3 mths ago
        yeah it will be like the holocaust all over again
      • JOES QUANTUM GARAGE 3 mths ago
        Fema is a new world odor takeover bunch o #$%$ along w federal fusion centers directing the induction hr 645 total treason- so when they come u know what to do- dont be there the whole iran thing is a prelude to martial law
    • BourbonChicken  •  3 mths ago
      Pay my money back!
    • Charles  •  Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      What a waste. Crooks and incompetent as well as extremely generous government officials.What a mix.
      • John 3 mths ago
        Yeah...it won't be long now.
    • Goatman  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 mths ago
      Cause they know they will never get any of it back.
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        Sad ---- but probably true ----
    • Citizen of the Real World  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      For those of you who wouldn't have known, Obama's FEMA has nationalized flood insurance cutting out the private sector insurance companies altogether. As a result, Obama's FEMA has extorted huge amounts of money from property owners by raising flood insurance premiums dramatically ( by as much as 1-2000% - yes thousand ) to fund his latest redistribution of wealth initiative. Why raise taxes on the middle class when you can extort money from property owners to hand out to his folks?
    • Joe C  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      Ever since obummer took office, it has been a free for all with taxpayers money ???
    • harryd  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      How about forgive the money I owe the irs.....Collect the #$%$ money............
    • Relic  •  Jacksonville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Wow, and these federal idiots will be in charge of a federally-oversighted healthcare system? God help us all
    • MRV  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      Do this in the private sector and you would be given your walking papers.
    • Locke  •  Olympia, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      I'm cancelling all my disaster insurance!! Free money from FEMA (really taxpayers, but who cares about the details right?)!!
    • OU FAN forever  •  Shawnee, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      It was tragic; however, we lived in the Memphis, TN area during this time. People from Tennessee, Mississippi and other surrounding states were filing claims stating they lived in New Orleans and some did get money. Why was the information never properly checked out? The government agencies can never get anything done correctly without affecting the actual working people.
    • USA  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I would just take the debt back, in Fed tax returns....

      especially since they have already sent out notices of the debt to them!
    • robert  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      I would also like my debts waived for the disaster of the economic collapse and Useless Goverments policies...
    • ▲▼▲▼▲▼  •  3 mths ago
      ►►► Another government givaway. How pathetic!
    • Biggiedawgerton  •  3 mths ago
      FEMA is Anti American!
    • u think  •  Reserve, Louisiana  •  3 mths ago
      How about waiving my taxes? I don't know about the "1%" but I'm sure tired of pulling the wagon! Bunch of #$%$ democrats in Loseranna, still milkingthe tax cow!
    • Gary  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      More government waste and we pay.
    • T H  •  3 mths ago
      Here is an idea: How about stop paying out to Victoms of Disasters after 6 Months. I am still hearing that FEMA is still paying Rent for Hurricane Katrina Victims.
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