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S112-v4.3.4

Contestation of global Claim – Fixed Amounts (COC_CLA_IMO)

SED Guidelines

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Project Title

Electronic Exchange of Social Security Information (EESSI)

Document Name

S112-v4.3.4

Document Category

SED guidelines

Revision

CDM Package

CDM 4.3.4

Last Update

Project Milestone

30/04/2024

EESSI - 2024

Document Status

Final

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Authors

European Commission, DG EMPL A4, EESSI BA

Revised by

European Commission, DG EMPL A4, EESSI BA

Approved by

European Commission, DG EMPL A4, EESSI PMO

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Description

v4.3.4

30/04/2024

Implementation of change request EESSI-12076 by updating the attachments paragraph to reflect the way the attachments must be correctly referenced.

Also added the Document history table.

SED S112: Contestation of global Claim – Fixed Amounts (COC_CLA_IMO)

Purpose of the SED:

The liaison body of the debtor state uses the SED S112 to dispute the SED S110. The relevant information is only to be forwarded as part of a global note. This is a decisive difference between SED S112 and SED S102.

In SED S102 the originally submitted individual claims (S100) can be contested. They are not contested in monetary units but rather in the number of months as communicated by SED S100. SED S112 aims at disputing the amount of submitted lump sums.

SED S112 is not intended to contest individual S100.

Acronyms used in S112:

IMO - Inventory of months

CLA_IMO – Claim for reimbursement of fixed amounts

COC_CLA_IMO – Contestation of global claim – fixed amounts

S112 includes following mandatory fields:

Reference numbers:

“Global IMO Reference Creditor Liaison Body” – a reference number of the inventory of months specified in the S100, which should be copied without any change;

Global CLA_IMO Reference Creditor Liaison Body” – a reference number of the claim specified in the S110, which should be copied without any change;

“Global COC_CLA_IMO reference Debtor Liaison Body’ – a reference

number of the contestation of the global to identify the contestation in the next steps of the exchange and in any future communication (links the SEDs).

Contestation refusal code – which allows to choose a reason for the contestation of the global claim among a list of predefined reasons:

01 – Late submission of claim of fixed amounts - it should be chosen if

the claim was submitted after deadlines

02 – Lump sum correction – it should be chosen if the lump sum

indicated in the claim must be adjusted. In this case, the field Lump Sum corrected must be field in.

03 – Claims without inventories – it should be chosen if the claim was

sent without sending the inventories (with S100) first. This reason can also be chosen, if the reference to an IMO, “Global IMO Reference Creditor Liaison Body” is incorrect.

Date of submission – with the date on which S112 is submitted by the Creditor Liaison Body.

It is possible to add attachments to SED S112. All attachments supporting the reply must be attached to the individual part of the SED. An attachment that is not correctly referenced to a specific individual part might not be handled properly.

In order to see the content and explanatory notes of the SED S112 please click here.