42 CFR §68b.11
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- (a)Any obligation of a participant for service or payment to the federal government under this part will be canceled upon the death of the participant.
- (b)The Director may waive or suspend any service or payment obligation incurred by the participant upon request whenever compliance by the participant:
- (c)The Director may approve a request for a suspension of the service or payment obligations for a period of one year. A renewal of this suspension may also be granted.
- (d)Compliance by a participant with a service or payment obligation will be considered impossible if the Director determines, on the basis of information and documentation as may be required, that the participant suffers from a physical or mental disability resulting in the permanent inability of the participant to perform the service or other activities that would be necessary to comply with the obligation.
- (e)In determining whether to waive or suspend any or all of the service or payment obligations of a participant as imposing an undue hardship and being against equity and good conscience, the Director, on the basis of information and documentation as may be required, will consider:
- (1)The participant's present financial resources and obligations;
- (2)The participant's estimated future financial resources and obligations; and
- (3)The extent to which the participant has problems of a personal nature, such as physical or mental disability or terminal illness in the immediate family, which so intrude on the participant's present and future ability to perform as to raise a presumption that the individual will be unable to begin or complete the obligation incurred.