TN 1 (08-23)
   RS 02805.040 Receipt in the Processing Center
   
   
   
   The PC receives advance notice via a Critical Case Request that a Request For Expedited
      Payment (SSA-1877) is being forwarded from the FO. As soon as the Critical Case Request
      is received in the PC, the Inquiries Staff should search for the folder.
   
   
   Upon receipt of the Critical Case Request in the Inquiries Staff, enter the SSN into
      the case control system to determine the location of the folder.
   
   
   If the case control system indicates that the folder is in the merged files, immediately
      go to the merged files and pick up the folder and record it into the Inquiries Staff
      case control location. If the folder is in operations, place a “B” hold on it. If the folder is in a modular operation (including computer holding files),
      initiate an immediate search. If the folder is in a unit outside the module, call
      the supervisor and request that an immediate search be initiated.
   
   
   If the case control system indicates the folder is in the active FARC file, prepare
      a temporary folder. Do not recall the original folder.
   
   
   After the case control system has been queried, punch or manually prepare a control
      card for each Critical Case Request. The card should reflect the social security number,
      surname, date of the Critical Case Request, date of receipt in the processing center,
      and originating district office. This card serves as an active control which must
      contain up-to-date information about the processing and corrective action being taken
      on the case, so that final action can be taken within the required time frames. Folder
      movement while under control and recordation of final action will also be included.
      A control or tickle file should be established for the cards in which final action
      has not been taken. Upon completion of all actions, file the control card in the Central
      Locator Card File.
   
   
   To facilitate association with the folder, the SSA-1877 is mailed under the cover
      of a SSA-1671-U2 to the special PC address listed in RS 02805.025. The SSA-1671-U2 is annotated with the date of the Critical Case Request and lists
      any enclosures. Material sent to the PC special address bypasses the PC mailroom and
      is opened in the Inquiries Staff.
   
   
   When the SSA-1877 is received, the name, SSN, date the SSA-1877 was received in the
      FO, date of receipt in the PC, and originating FO code will be entered on a separate
      log, maintained indefinitely. The log should also reflect the PC action on each case.
      This log will provide ready statistical information on the number of requests for
      expedited payment.
   
   
   When applicable, payment must began promptly upon receipt of the SSA-1877. If the
      folder has not been located, the payment will be accomplished without the folder.
   
   
   
      
         A. Initial Claims and Reinstatements
         
       
      
         Within 15 calendar days after the request for expedited payment is effective the claimant
            must either:
         
         
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                     notified that the claim has been disallowed, 
 
 
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                     notified that the situation is not covered by the expedited payment provisions and
                        the reason it is excluded or
                      
 
 
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                     notified that additional evidence is being sought from another source. 
 
 
A request for expedited payment is effective 90 calendar days following the first
            month for which payment was allegedly due, or after the requester submitted all evidence
            required, whichever date is later. In instances where the request for expedited payment
            is filed after the 90-day period has elasped, the date the request is made becomes
            the effective date and SSA must dispose of the case within 15 days of this date. See
            RS 02805.040G. for processing requests involving RR Certification Cases.
         
       
    
   
   
      
         B. Folder in Merged Files
         
       
      
         If the folder is in the merged files, it should be reviewed to see if the payment
            in question has been made and notice sent, or a disallowance notice sent if applicable.
            If so, send a notice advising of the action taken and that this notice is in response
            to his request for expedited payment. Send a copy of the notice to the district office.
         
         If final action has not been taken, determine the reason and expedite processing until
            final action is completed. Any expedited payment should be processed via the Critical
            Payment System (CPS). The appropriate Type of Payment (TPT) code is E01. If the CPS
            cannot be used, process a manual one-check-only A- payment. Any award or disallowance
            notice should reflect that the action taken is in response to the request for expedited
            payment. Maintain the folder in the Inquiries Staff until all actions are completed,
            then clear the control and notify the FO of final action taken via a Critical Case
            Reply (see RS 02803.305).
         
         
            
               NOTE: A special paragraph indicating that the payment is in response to the request for
                  expedited payment is automatically added to the notice by the CPS when the TPT code
                  on the initial payment transaction is E01.
               
               
             
          
       
    
   
   
      
      
         If the folder is in operations, and has not been located by the time the SSA-1877
            and related materials are received, take action immediately to process on the basis
            of a temporary folder. All necessary sources to verify that payment without the folder
            is necessary should be considered, i.e., FO record, MBR and PHUS data, completed SSA-2795-U2,
            etc.
         
         If payment should be made, use CPS if applicable, or manual one-check-only A- payment
            where CPS cannot be used. The notification to the claimant should include a statement
            that the payment is in response to the request for expedited payment.
         
         If the FO record indicates that the FO disallowed the claim and the reason is clearly
            indicated, disallowance may be made on the basis of a temporary folder if the original
            folder is not located.
         
         Retain the temporary folder in the Inquiries Staff until the original folder is obtained.
         
            
               NOTE: If upon examination of the folder, the effective date of the request (date last evidence
                  submitted by the requester) is found to be different form the one the FO entered on
                  Form SSA-1877, notify the FO immediately by telephone.
               
               
             
          
       
    
   
   
      
         D. Folder Located Through Answerback or Folder Search
         
       
      
         
            
               1. No Additional Development Needed
               
             
            
               If the original folder is located either by answerback or as the result of a search,
                  examine it to determine its processing stage and analyze the reason for the delay.
                  Take the necessary steps to ensure that final action is taken. If payment should be
                  made, use CPS, if applicable. If CPS cannot be used, process a manual one-check-only
                  A- payment.
               
               When an individual requests reinstatement on the basis of an expedited payment request
                  and a review of the folder indicated that no payment is possible (e.g., because of
                  a dubious retirement situation or because benefits have been suspended to recoup an
                  overpayment, etc.), notify the beneficiary that no payment can presently be made and
                  the reasons why it cannot be made. Send the notice to the beneficiary within the required
                  time frame, and send a copy to the FO.
               
             
          
         
            
               2. Additional Development Needed
               
             
            
               If the request for expedited payment is associated with the original folder and it
                  is discovered that development is in process or is needed, the 90-day time period
                  has not run, and the FO or beneficiary is unaware of the development action (development
                  not being made through the FO or with the beneficiary), notify the FO of the pending
                  action by telephone so they in turn may notify the claimant or beneficiary. If development
                  must be made through the FO, the development memorandum prepared by the appropriate
                  operating component should remind the FO of the request for expedited payment so they
                  may notify the claimant or beneficiary of the delay. The Inquiries Staff should make
                  certain this reminder is in the memorandum. If not, contact the FO by telephone.
               
               If additional evidence is needed and the 90-day period has run, review all available
                  evidence immediately. If there is any indication that benefits are payable even though
                  additional evidence is being sought from a source other than the claimant or beneficiary,
                  take action to see that payment is made. If the evidence does not permit a decision
                  that payment is due, advise the claimant that additional development is being made
                  (RS 02805.020).
               
             
          
       
    
   
   
      
      
         “Interrupted payments” refer to situations in which a beneficiary has been regularly receiving checks, but
            for some reason does not receive a check for a certain month or months. This includes
            interruptions caused by delays in converting one type of benefit to another, e.g.,
            retirement to survivor, disability to retirement or survivor, etc.
         
         A request for expedited payment in an interrupted payment case is effective 30 calendar
            days after the 15th of the month in which the check was allegedly due (42 days after
            the normal check delivery date). Payment or notification that the check was negotiated
            must be made to the beneficiary within 15 days of the effective date.
         
         If the request for expedited payment is filed after the 30-day period has elapsed,
            the date the request is received by the Social Security Administration becomes the
            effective date, and payment or notification that the check was negotiated must be
            made to the beneficiary within 15 days of this date.
         
         
            
               1. Requests Received Before the Last Day of the Month
               
             
            
               The FO should not send the PC a request for expedited payment in interrupted payment
                  cases prior to the 30th of the month in which the check was due. If such a request
                  is received prior to the last day of the month, return the request and any SSA-735
                  forwarded with the request to the FO. Advise them to process the nonreceipt allegation
                  through Payment Replacement, if they have not already done so, and to contact the
                  beneficiary on the last day of the month or 7 days after the return of the request,
                  whichever is later, to determine if the beneficiary has received a substitute check
                  or notice from the Treasury Department.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               In all other cases, the following steps are to be taken:
               
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                           Examine the appropriate check cancellation listings immediately. If the listing for
                              the date of issue of the check in question reflects cancellation, determine if the
                              case is delayed rather than an interrupted payment case and whether the 90-day effective
                              date rule applies. If so, the beneficiary and the FO should be so advised. Process
                              according to RS 02805.040A. If the check is not on the listing, continue to b. below.
                            
 
 
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                           Stamp the SSA-735 “EXPEDITED PAYMENT.” 
 
 
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                           Staple the SSA-735 to Form SSA-1892 which will serve as a transmittal to the Regional
                              Financial Center (RFC) and also be used to provide feedback to the Inquiries Staff.
                              Send a separate SSA-1892 for each check in question although only one SSA-735 may
                              accompany the SSA-1892.
                            The Inquiries Staff should complete the top section of the form. In completing the
                              Form SSA-1892, be sure to provide information about any prior nonreceipt action processed
                              under Payment Replacement to assist the Treasury Department in screening its records.
                            
 
 
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                           Send the Form SSA-1892 and SSA-735 directly to the RFC with the SSA-1892 on top to
                              assure special processing.
                            
 
 
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                           Key the social security number into the case control system. If the indication is
                              NCIP, obtain the folder from the merged files. If the folder is in operations, a “B” hold should be placed and an immediate search for the folder should be initiated.
                              Steps a., b., c., and d. should not be delayed while awaiting the arrival of the folder.
                            
 
 
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                           Hold the folder until the Form SSA-1892 has been returned from the Treasury Department. 
 
 
 
          
         
            
               3. Receipt of Form SSA-1892 from Treasury
               
             
            
               Upon receipt of the Form SSA-1892 from the Treasury Department, appropriate action
                  should be taken by the Inquiries Staff to complete action on the case and notify the
                  beneficiary of the action taken on their request.
               
               
                  
                     a. Disbursing Center Advises Check Cancelled
                     
                   
                  
                     Assure that prompt action to correct the address on the Master Beneficiary Record
                        (MBR) is taken if this was the reason for the returned check and if the FO has not
                        already done so. A contact with the FO may help to ascertain this fact. See that the
                        check is reissued if REACT has not already done so. Notify the beneficiary of action
                        taken and send a copy of the notice to the FO. File all material returned from the
                        RFC in the folder.
                     
                   
                
               
                  
                     b. RFC Advises Check Not Issued
                     
                   
                  
                     If the check was not issued, determine whether the 90-day statutory limit becomes
                        involved or if the 30-day period is still effective for another reason relating to
                        interrupted payments (e.g., life to death conversions, termination or suspension of
                        one claimant erroneously stopped another's check, computer exceptions, other suspensions
                        because of incorrect address, etc). If 90-day limit is involved process according
                        to procedures in RS 02805.040A.
                     If the 30-day limit still applies, expeditious processing should be undertaken to
                        meet the deadline. Follow the same rationale in instructions for 90-day cases. Form
                        SSA-1892 should be retained in the claims folder.
                     
                   
                
               
                  
                     c. Division of Check Claims Authorizes Substitute Check
                     
                   
                  
                     When notice is received that a substitute check has been authorized, notify the beneficiary
                        of the date of authorization. Send a copy of the notice to the FO. Form SSA-1892 should
                        be retained in the claims folder.
                     
                   
                
               
                  
                     d. Division of Check Claims Advised That Check has been Paid (Negotiated)
                     
                   
                  
                     When notice is received that the check has been paid (negotiated), advise the beneficiary
                        that it has been paid (negotiated) and that the Treasury Department will get in touch
                        with them if they have not already done so. Advise the beneficiary that when a check
                        has been negotiated, expeditious payment is excluded from the provisions of section
                        205(q) of the Social Security Act. Send a copy of the notice to the FO. Form SSA-1892 should
                        be retained in the claims folder.
                     
                   
                
             
          
       
    
   
   
      
         F. PC Identified Requests for Expedited Payment
         
       
      
         On occasion, the PC may receive a written request for expedited payment directly.
            When such a request is identified in operations, it should immediately be brought
            to the Inquiries Staff.
         
         If the folder is available, determine the effective date of the request and take action
            accordingly. Acknowledge the request and notify the FO. If the folder is not available
            and information about the effective date is not available, contact the FO to determine
            the effective date. If the case is an initial claim, request a copy of the FO record.
            Payment action should be taken as outlined in previous instructions for handling requests
            forwarded by FOs.
         
       
    
   
   
      
         G. Expedited Payments for RRB Certification Cases
         
       
      
         The same basic procedures for critical cases (RS 02809.015A.) apply to expedited payment cases regarding the payment information to be furnished
            and the confirmation Form SSA-3103. Advise the RRB, Customer Service Representative,
            that a Form SSA-1877 has been received, the date of the request for expedited payment
            and the payment data. Send the confirming SSA-3103 to the RRB, CSR Section.
         
         The CSR Section will make arrangements with the Treasury Department to make payment
            no later than 15 days from the date the Form SSA-1877 was filed or notify the claimant
            why payment is not due. The CSR will make a return phone call to the Inquiries Staff
            advising the amount of the payment and the date it was certified to Treasury, or the
            reason payment is not due.
         
       
    
   
   
      
      
         Maintain an active control card until final action has been taken on the request for
            expedited payment. The Inquiries Staff should keep a log of these cases showing the
            name, social security number, date and time received and date and time released. When
            final action has been taken, complete the PC entries in Part II. File parts I and
            II of the SSA-1877 in the claims folder. Notify the FO via a Critical Case Reply upon
            completion of payment, disallowance, or exclusion action, advising them of the action
            taken. Where payment is involved, provide details as to period, amounts etc.