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Improving the Social Security Representative Payee Program: Serving Beneficiaries and Minimizing Misuse
Contributor(s): National Research Council (Author), Division of Behavioral and Social Scienc (Author), Committee on Social Security Representat (Author)
ISBN: 0309111005     ISBN-13: 9780309111003
Publisher: National Academies Press
OUR PRICE:   $54.15  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2007
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Public Policy - Social Security
- Social Science
Dewey: 368.430
LCCN: 2008272086
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 8.9" (0.65 lbs) 170 pages
 
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More than 7 million recipients of Social Security benefits have a representative payee--a person or an organization--to receive or manage their benefits. These payees manage Old Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance funds for retirees, surviving spouses, children, and the disabled, and they manage Supplemental Security Income payments to disabled, blind, or elderly people with limited income and resources. More than half of the beneficiaries with a representative payee are minor children; the rest are adults, often elderly, whose mental or physical incapacity prevents them from acting on their own behalf, and people who have been deemed incapable under state guardianship laws. The funds are managed through the Representative Payee Program of the Social Security Administration (SSA). The funds total almost $4 billion a month, and there are more than 5.3 million representative payees. In 2004 Congress required the commissioner of the SSA to conduct a one-time survey to determine how payments to individual and organizational representative payees are being managed and used on behalf of the beneficiaries.1 To carry out this work, the SSA requested a study by the National Academies, which appointed the Committee on Social Security Representative Payees. This report is the result of that study.

Improving the Social Security Representative Payee Program: Serving Beneficiaries and Minimizing Misuse (1) assesses the extent to which representative payees are not performing their duties in accordance with SSA standards for representative payee conduct, (2) explains whether the representative payment policies are practical and appropriate, (3) identifies the types of representative payees that have the highest risk of misuse of benefits, and (4) finds ways to reduce the risk of misuse of benefits and ways to better protect beneficiaries.