TN 4 (07-24)

DI 55002.005 Who Is Eligible For a Ticket?

A. Policy – ticket eligibility requirements and exceptions

An individual who meets the two general ticket eligibility requirements in DI 55002.005B is eligible for a ticket unless one or more of the eight exceptions in DI 55002.005C apply.

NOTE: A concurrent beneficiary, eligible for a ticket on either record (i.e., the title II or the title XVI record), will get a ticket. Such an individual does not have to be ticket eligible on both records.

B. Policy – two general ticket eligibility requirements

1. Age 18 through 64

Only an individual who is age 18 or older and has not attained age 65 is eligible for a ticket.

2. Entitled to or eligible for a disability/blindness-based benefit

Also, the individual must be either:

  • a title II disability beneficiary (i.e., a disabled worker, a disabled surviving spouse, a disabled surviving divorced spouse, or a childhood disability beneficiary); or

  • a title XVI recipient eligible for SSI benefits based on disability or blindness.

C. Policy – eight exceptions to the general ticket eligibility requirements

1. Not receiving federal cash disability/blindness-based benefits or payments from SSA

An individual must be receiving a Federal cash disability/blindness-based benefit from SSA to be eligible for a ticket. If no Federal cash disability/blindness-based benefits from SSA are payable (e.g., benefits are in suspense or deferred status; individual receives only a State supplementation), then the individual who meets all other criteria will not get a ticket until these Federal cash disability/blindness-based benefits resume.

2. Receiving section 301 payments

An individual who has medically recovered while participating in a VR program and receives section 301 payments is not eligible for a ticket.

3. Receiving benefit continuation payments during a medical cessation appeal

An individual receiving benefit continuation payments during an appeal of a medical cessation determination is not eligible for a ticket. However, the individual will get a ticket later, if disability continues based on a successful appeal and all other criteria are met.

4. Receiving SSI benefits based on the childhood standard

An individual who is age 18 and receives SSI benefits based on the childhood standard (see DI 23570.006) is not eligible for a ticket. However, the individual will get a ticket later, if SSA finds the individual disabled based on the adult standard after conducting an age-18 disability redetermination and all other criteria are met.

 

5. Receiving provisional (temporary) cash benefits under the EXR provisions

An individual who receives provisional (temporary) cash benefits under the EXR provisions (see DI 13050.001) is not eligible for a ticket. However, the individual will get a ticket later, if entitlement to or eligibility for benefits is reinstated after SSA makes a favorable medical determination with regard to an EXR request and all other criteria are met.

6. Receiving presumptive disability/blindness payments

An individual who receives presumptive disability/blindness payments (see DI 11055.230) is not eligible for a ticket. However, the individual will get a ticket later, if SSA makes a favorable determination of disability or blindness and all other criteria are met.

7. Title II beneficiary does not have an SSN

Tickets are issued under each beneficiary's/recipient's own SSN (see DI 55002.020B.1.a.). Thus, if the record of a disabled surviving spouse, disabled surviving divorced spouse, or a childhood beneficiary does not reflect the beneficiary's own account number (BOAN), the system will not select the title II record.


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DI 55002.005 - Who Is Eligible For a Ticket? - 07/15/2024
Batch run: 10/01/2024
Rev:07/15/2024