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§ 266.5 - Order of preference in selecting a representative payee.

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As a guide in selecting a representative payee, categories of preferred payees have been established. These preferences are flexible. The primary concern of the Board is to select the payee who will best serve the annuitant's interest. The preferences are:

For annuitants 18 years old or older, the preference is:

A legal guardian, spouse, or other relative who has custody of the annuitant or who demonstrates strong concern for the personal welfare of the annuitant;

A friend who has custody of the annuitant or demonstrates strong concern for the personal welfare of the annuitant;

A public or nonprofit agency or institution having custody of the annuitant;

A private institution operated for profit and licensed under State law, which has custody of the annuitant; and

Persons other than those listed above who are qualified to carry out the responsibilities of a representative payee and who are able and willing to serve as a payee for an annuitant; e.g., members of community groups or organizations who volunteer to serve as representative payee for an annuitant.

For annuitants under age 18, the preference is:

A natural or adoptive parent who has custody of the annuitant, or a legal guardian;

A natural or adoptive parent who does not have custody of the annuitant, but is contributing toward the annuitant's support and is demonstrating strong concern for the annuitant's well-being;

A relative or stepparent who has custody of the annuitant;

A natural or adoptive parent who does not have custody of the annuitant and is not contributing toward his or her support but is demonstrating strong concern for the annuitant's well-being;

A relative who does not have custody of the annuitant but is contributing toward the annuitant's support and is demonstrating concern for the annuitant's well-being;

A relative or close friend who does not have custody of the annuitant but is demonstrating concern for the annuitant's well-being; and

An authorized social agency or custodial institution.

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§ 266.5 - Order of preference in selecting a representative payee.