20 CFR 404.2001 - Introduction
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59 practice notes
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Bates v. Northwestern Human Services, Inc., Civil Action No. 04-2116 (RBW).
...be served thereby, such [benefit] payments shall be made ... to [a representative payee] for the use and benefit of the individual"); 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.2001 et seq. and 416.601 et seq. (2006). Applicants for appointment as representative payees must undergo an investigation by the, SSA and m......
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In re Ryan W., Nos. 95
...her own benefits. However, some beneficiaries due to a mental or physical condition or due to their youth may be unable to do so.” 20 C.F.R. § 404.2001(b)(1) (emphasis added). Generally, a representative payee is appointed for child beneficiaries under the age of 18, unless the child “shows......
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Guardianship Estate of Keffeler v. DSHS, No. 67680-1.
...been met (hereinafter in this subsection referred to as the individual's "representative payee"). 42 U.S.C. § 405(j)(1)(A); see also 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.2001(b), 416.601(b). Generally, a representative payee is appointed whenever a beneficiary is under 18 years of age. The Administration has a......
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In re Ryan W., No. 95
...her own benefits. However, some beneficiaries due to a mental or physical condition or due to their youth may be unable to do so." 20 C.F.R. § 404.2001(b)(1) (emphasis added). Generally, a representative payee is appointed for child beneficiaries under the age of 18, unless the child "shows......
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56 cases
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In re Ryan W., 95
...her own benefits. However, some beneficiaries due to a mental or physical condition or due to their youth may be unable to do so." 20 C.F.R. § 404.2001(b)(1) (emphasis added). Generally, a representative payee is appointed for child beneficiaries under the age of 18, unless the child "shows......
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In re Ryan W., s. 95
...her own benefits. However, some beneficiaries due to a mental or physical condition or due to their youth may be unable to do so.” 20 C.F.R. § 404.2001(b)(1) (emphasis added). Generally, a representative payee is appointed for child beneficiaries under the age of 18, unless the child “shows......
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Davis v. Davis, 20090145.
...1033, 1038 (Miss.Ct. App.2008). Upon meeting the requirements of the law, the children have a legal right to the benefits. Under 20 C.F.R. § 404.2001(b)(1) (2010), the Social Security Administration will select a representative payee if the beneficiaries, due to their youth, may be unable t......
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Gorrie v. Bowen, 85-5394
...on behalf of a beneficiary who "is not able to manage or direct the management of benefit payments in his or her interest." 20 C.F.R. Sec. 404.2001(a) 17 The Commissioner, originally named as a defendant in this action, was allowed to join as a third-party plaintiff against the Secretary, G......
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