Evidence Evaluation 400-19-137-10

(Revised 10/1/15 ML #3459)

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Amended IM 5329

IM 5329

 

The county has the burden to establish an Intentional Program Violation (IPV) by clear and convincing evidence. Clear and convincing evidence means evidence that leads to a firm belief that the allegations are true.

Examples:

When there is evidence a possible IPV has been committed, it is suggested the county review the case and all evidence with the supervisor, director, or a regional representative.

This review will result in a decision to:

When reviewing the evidence for a possible IPV the individual must be allowed an opportunity to respond to any unresolved questions.