1610.What is the usual order of preference in selecting a payee for a beneficiary age 18 or over?
1610.1What is the usual order of preference in selecting a payee for a beneficiary age 18 or over?
The usual order of preference in selecting a payee for a beneficiary age 18 or over is:
A spouse, parent or other relative with custody or who shows strong concern;
A legal guardian/conservator with custody or who shows strong concern;
A friend with custody;
A public or nonprofit agency or institution;
A Federal or State institution;
A statutory guardian (see GN 00502.139);
A voluntary conservator (see GN 00502.139);
A private, for-profit institution with custody and is licensed under State law;
A friend without custody, but who shows strong concern for the beneficiary’s well-being, including persons with power of attorney;
Anyone not listed above who is qualified and able to act as payee, and who is willing to do so;
An organization that charges a fee for its service.
1610.2What is the usual order of preference in selecting a payee for a beneficiary age 18 or over who has a substance abuse condition?
The usual order of preference in selecting a payee for a disabled beneficiary who has a substance abuse condition is:
A community-based nonprofit social service agency bonded and licensed (if required) by the State;
A Federal, State or local government agency whose mission is to carry out income maintenance, social service, or health care-related activities;
A State or local government agency with fiduciary responsibilities;
A designee of an agency (other than of a Federal agency) referred to above, if appropriate; or
A family member who demonstrates strong concern and is able and willing to exercise adequate supervision of the beneficiary’s behavior.
1610.3Who is selected if the preferred payees are not available for a beneficiary age 18 or over who has a substance abuse condition?
When none of the preferred payees are available, select the best payee from this list of alternate sources:
A legal guardian with custody or who shows strong concern for the beneficiary’s well-being;
A relative or friend with custody who shows strong concern for the beneficiary’s well-being;
A public or nonprofit agency or institution with custody;
A private, for-profit institution with custody and is licensed under State law; or
Anyone not listed above who is qualified and able to act as payee, and who is willing to do so.
Last Revised: Aug. 1, 2011