1600. |
Representative Payees |
1601. |
When does a beneficiary need a representative payee? |
1602. |
What about a beneficiary under age 18? |
1603. |
What if the beneficiary is age 18 or over? |
1604. |
What kind of evidence shows that a beneficiary needs a representative
payee? |
1605. |
What is legal evidence of incapability |
1606. |
What is medical evidence of incapability |
1607. |
What is lay evidence of incapability |
1608. |
What factors does SSA consider in selecting payees? |
1609. |
What is the usual order of preference in selecting a payee
for a beneficiary under age 18? |
1610. |
What is the usual order of preference in selecting a payee
for a beneficiary age 18 or over? |
1611. |
What evidence is needed before a payee is selected? |
1612. |
SSA's Advance Notice of a Payee Selection |
1613. |
When does SSA select new representative payee? |
1614. |
Will SSA make direct payment to a beneficiary after a reevaluation
shows he or she is now capable? |
1615. |
What if a beneficiary’s ability to manage benefits has improved? |
1616. |
What are the responsibilities of a representative payee? |
1617. |
Use of Benefit Payments |
1618. |
Current Needs of Beneficiary |
1619. |
Past Debts of Beneficiaries |
1620. |
A Beneficiary's Savings |
1621. |
Blind or Disabled Children Receiving SSI |
1622. |
What should I do with a beneficiary's conserved funds when
I stop serving as a representative payee? |
1623. |
Accounting for Use of Funds |
1624. |
State Mental Institutions that Serve as Representative Payees |