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Appointment of a representative payee deprives the beneficiary of direct control over.

 

  • His/her finances and may affect the individual’s manner of living. GN00502.001 (PG 9)
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CF received is greater than CF reported (PC Alert RP49) To resolve the alert what are some guidelines to follow?

Document your development and determination in eRPA by completing the “Make Note” screen or the

> Check the amount of the discrepancy If there is a discrepancy of $25.00 or more, review the report for any remarks by following the instructions for viewing "eRPA Images 

>If the remarks, or your evaluation of the case, provide a satisfactory explanation of the discrepancy, your development ends here

>if there is no explanation for the discrepancy, contact the terminated payee by telephone Direct Contact (DIRCON)

100

What does DCN stand for and what does it mean?

Double Check Negotiation- Two paper checks cashed for same month

100

When there is a change of the Representative mailing address what system need to be updated?

ERPS >>GN 00605.061, GN 02605.030

100

What was the first toy to be advertised on television?

Mr. Potato Head, by Hasbro in 1952

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What does MBR, MBA, MBI  stand for ? 

Member Benefit Record

Monthly Benefit Amount

Monthly Benefit Insurance

200

 Is "ALL" an acceptable answer for  3B plus 3C plus 3D on SSA-623 or for items 3B plus 3C on SSA-6230 equal at least 90% of TAA?

ALL" is not acceptable and requires development.  (GN 00605.067).

200

How long is a government check valid for? 

limited payability- 12 months 

200

For SSA Trainee’s what time is considered a “FIX TOUR”?



8:00 AM TO 4:30 PM 

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Which month has 28 days in it?

ALL OF THEM

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TRUE OR FALSE

Representative payees have the option of completing payee reporting online via the Internet Representative Payee Accounting (iRPA)

TRUE

300

What screen on PCOM Main screen can I access to send an MDW? 

Modernized Development Worksheet

300

TRUE OR FALSE 

When the representative payee accounting forms are not returned after the second requests, the third requests are handled by sending a L732.  

FALSE When the representative payee accounting forms are not returned after the first and second requests, the third requests are handled by the field offices. (GN 00605.085)

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What is the eligibility for Social Security spouse's benefits and my own retirement benefits? 

If you have not worked or do not have enough Social Security credits to qualify for your own Social Security benefits, you may be able to receive spouse’s benefits.

 To qualify for spouse’s benefits, you must be one of these: 

  • At least 62 years of age.
  • Any age and caring for a child entitled to receive benefits on your spouse’s record and who is younger than age 16 or disabled.

Your full spouse’s benefit could be up to one-half the amount your spouse is entitled to receive at their full retirement age.  If you choose to begin receiving spouse’s benefits before you reach  full retirement age,  your benefit amount will be permanently reduced.

 

 You will receive your full spouse’s benefit amount if you wait until you reach full retirement age to begin receiving benefits. You will also receive the full amount if you are caring for a child entitled to receive benefits on your spouse’s record who is younger than age 16 or disabled.


 If you do have enough credits to qualify for your own Social Security benefits and you apply for your own retirement benefits and for benefits as a spouse, we always pay your own benefits first. If your benefits as a spouse are higher than your own retirement benefits, you will get a combination of benefits equaling the higher spouse benefit.


Here is an example:


 Mary Ann qualifies for a retirement benefit of $250 and a spouse’s benefit of $400. At her full retirement age, she will receive her own $250 retirement benefit, and we will add $150 from her spouse’s benefit, for a total of $400.


 Keep in mind that you may have options to increase your benefit amounts.  For more information, see Filing Rules for Retirement and Spouses Benefits.

 If you are at least 62 years of age and you wish to apply for retirement or spouse’s benefits,  you can use our online retirement application to apply for one or both benefits.


If you are divorced


 If you are divorced and your marriage lasted at least 10 years, you may be able to get benefits on your former spouse’s record.


 See Benefits For Your Divorced Spouse for more information.

 

If your spouse or ex-spouse is deceased


 See When A Family Member Dies for more information.

300

How do I post special message to the MBR?

    SSA MENU (PCOM)

SELECT THE DESIRED FUNCTION

  1. THEN 2 (TITLE 2/PE/MONET/IRMAA2
  2. THEN  2 (MONET) 
  3. UNIT
  4. NUMBER HOLDER SSN:
  5. ENTER > MESSAGE. 
  6. ENTER TO COMPLETE 
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SSA-6230-OCR-SM - For whom is this form used for? 

 (extra 100 pts: In Title 2,  In Title XVI and concurrent Title II/Title XVI cases the payee can account for up to how many children on one form)

Used for representative payees who are parents, stepparents, and grandparents with custody of minor children.

400

If the institution is not in the precedent file, what action do you take?

annotate that the item must be resolved by the FO and go to the remarks portion of the form. (GN 00603.020B

400

What queries can be used to help answer QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE WORK TOELS

MBR, ORS, SSR, PHUS

400

How many breaks are you required to have during a Trainee’s “FIX Tour” and Time range?

   Between 10:00am and 10:30 am and 2:00 pm to 2:30pm                                    




 

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To replace an SSN card for a child:

Step 1: Provide evidence to prove the child’s:

  • Identity.
  • U.S. citizenship if you have not established the child's U.S. citizenship with us.
  • Immigration status if the child is not a U.S. citizen.

See Learn What Documents You Need for more information and read our      Coronavirus (COVID-19) information page     to learn about changes to SSN card requests during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Step 2: If you are filing the application on behalf of a child, you must also provide evidence to prove your:

  • Identity.
  • Custody/relationship to the child.
  • Authority to sign the application on behalf of the child.

If you are mailing in the application, and the child is a U.S. citizen applying for a replacement SSN card,         you are not required to submit original primary evidence of identity for yourself         (e.g., driver's license, state ID, U.S. passport). 

See Learn What Documents You Need for more information and read our      Coronavirus (COVID-19) information page     to learn about changes to SSN card requests during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Step 3: Complete an Application for a Social Security card.

Step 4: Contact your local Social Security office     or your local Social Security Card Center for submission options.

We can only accept original documents or documents certified by the issuing agency. We cannot accept photocopies or notarized copies of documents. We’ll return any documents you mail to us along with a receipt.

Important Information

We will mail the child’s card as soon as we have verified all required documents.         You should receive the card within two weeks from the date on the receipt.         The replacement card will have the same SSN as the previous card.

You may not need to get a replacement card for the child. Knowing the SSN is what is important.         The child may need an SSN card to get a job, collect Social Security benefits, and receive some government services.         Otherwise, you do not often need to show the child's SSN card.

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Whose nose grew longer every time he lied?

PINOCCHIO


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The duties and responsibilities of a payee are to:

  • Use benefits in the best interest of the beneficiary.
  • Act for the beneficiary on matters relating to the beneficiary’s claim if the payee is the legal guardian of an i Be aware of and report events that may affect a beneficiary’s entitlement/eligibility.
  • Account for benefits when requested by SSA.
  • Notify SSA of any change in the representative’s circumstances that would affect their performance as payee.
  • Determine if the claimant should enroll in Medicare.
  • Ensure that medical treatment is obtained for the disabling condition of a child receiving SSI.
  • Know the beneficiary’s current and foreseeable needs.
  • Conserve and invest benefits not needed for the claimant’s current needs.
  • Return any benefits to which the beneficiary is not entitled.

Agree to return any conserved funds or unused benefits to SSA or the appropriate agency when services as payee terminate competent beneficiary or a parent of a minor. GN 00602.001

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A payee organization may charge a fee for its service, BUT ONLY IF?

but only if authorized to do so by Social Security. SSA rules also set limits on the fee amounts. This question checks both authorization and amount. GN 00605.074

500

TRUE OR FALSE

Qualified organizations can collect a fee from beneficiaries for expenses (including overhead) incurred by the organization in providing services performed as the beneficiary’s payee> 

TRUE 

GN00506.001 GN00506.200

500

On the SSA-623/SSA-6230 forms > This question is designed to determine whether the payee continues to be in the best position to know the beneficiary’s needs.

 (GN 00605.066D.2) Item 2 – Living Arrangements

500

What Team scored the most points in a Super Bowl?

Sani Francisco 49ers  (Super Bowl XX1X)

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