TN 16 (11-24)
   GN 00505.014 Development to Establish Need for Representative Payee in Cases of Physical Disability
      - Foreign Claims
   
   
   
   Where an individual applies to be the representative payee of a beneficiary who is
      physically, but not mentally, incapable of managing funds, the file must be documented
      as follows:
   
   
   
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               Secure the beneficiary's consent that the individual filing as representative payee
                  may receive and manage the funds for them. If the beneficiary is unable to sign this
                  consent statement, a Report of Contact is sufficient.
                
 
 
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               The file must provide an explanation showing why the beneficiary is physically unable
                  to manage their own funds. This can be the beneficiary's description of their condition,
                  the consular representative's observations as to their condition, the statement of
                  the payee applicant, etc.
                
 
 
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               If readily available, secure a statement from a physician describing the beneficiary's
                  condition.
                
 
 
      Example: 
      
      Banking practices in the village where a disability beneficiary resides require that
         the beneficiary must appear in person at the bank to cash the monthly benefit checks.
         There is no other way the beneficiary can cash the checks, and yet their physical
         condition is such that it could endanger their health if they had to make monthly
         trips to the bank. In this case, the circumstances would justify appointment of a
         representative payee for the beneficiary. There must be a physical illness or impairment
         which prevents the beneficiary from managing their own affairs and going to the bank
         every month.