Not all of the decisions made regarding payees are initial determinations. The following
            are not initial determinations and are not subject to the formal appeals process:
         
         
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                     Decision that a minor whom the court finds still to be under parental control needs
                        a payee;
                      
 
 
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                     Payment of a large conserved or accrued benefit to a representative payee in installments; 
 
 
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                     The applicant cannot appeal the determination not to appoint a payee applicant; (When
                        appointing someone other than the parent of a minor child as a payee, see GN 00503.110A.1.);
                      
 
 
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                     Determination that a representative payee is required for a legally incompetent beneficiary;
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                     Suspension of benefits pending the appointment of a representative payee. 
 
 
NOTE: A beneficiary may appeal the determination that they are legally incompetent. However,
            we must pay the beneficiary through a representative payee unless we change the decision
            after obtaining a new court order showing the beneficiary is now legally competent.
            See GN 00502.023C for instructions.