REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE SERVICES
ISSUE DATE: 01/2024
MFIP, DWP, SNAP, GA:
No provisions.
MSA:
MSA allows a recurring special need payment for professional representative payee services. Clients must provide a statement from the organization that SSA has authorized it to collect a fee for representative payee services. Clients must verify the authorization at application and whenever there is a change in representative payee.
This special need payment is allowed regardless of the participant’s living arrangement.
Annually, SSA establishes the maximum monthly fee that can be charged for professional representative payee services. For 2024, the maximum is $54. This amount is allowed as an MSA special need allowance.
SSA allows a higher representative payee fee for recipients who have drug or alcohol addiction. For 2024, that maximum is $100. This higher amount is not allowed as an MSA special need allowance.
GRH:
No provisions. For when to allow income deductions for representative payee services, see 0018.39 (Prior and Other Income Reductions).![]()
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PREVIOUS REVISIONS
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 01/2023 | in MSA updates the maximum monthly fee that can be charged for representative payee services. It also updates the fee allowed for recipients who have drug or alcohol addiction. Changes correspond with 01/23 COLA changes. |
| 01/2022 | in MSA updates the maximum monthly fee that can be charged for representative payee services. It also updates the fee allowed for recipients who have drug or alcohol addiction. Changes correspond with 01/22 COLA changes. |
| 01/2021 | in MSA updates the maximum monthly fee that can be charged for representative payee services. |
| 06/2019 | in MSA in the 2nd paragraph deletes and adds language for clarity. Adds new 3rd and 4th paragraphs about the representative payee fees allowed and the higher fee allowed for recipients who have drug or alcohol addiction. |
| 08/2015 | in GRH adds "For when to allow income deductions for representative payee services, see 0018.39 (Prior and Other Income Reductions)." |
| 09/2012 | update Food Support and FS to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and FSET to SNAP E&T throughout. No policy was changed. |
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