Abandon Reclamation
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Reversal of a reclamation request when the reclamation request is an error or when
no further reclamation action is needed because SSA has recovered the outstanding
amount.
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Available Check Cancellation (ACC)
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An ACC is a canceled unendorsed check the Department of the Treasury (Treasury) has
in its possession. Treasury credits these funds to the Social Security Administration
(SSA).
Due to the functionality of the Treasury Check Information System (TCIS),
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Treasury also posts an ACC when SSA inputs an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) nonreceipt.
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Treasury creates a "false" replacement check in TCIS and cancels the check immediately.
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Treasury never issues a replacement or courtesy disbursement check for a direct deposit
non receipt input.
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Automated Clearing House (ACH) |
The ACH network is a funds delivery system that distributes and settles credits and
debits electronically. The government uses the ACH network to make benefit and salary
payments electronically via direct deposit.
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Canceled
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Treasury uses the term canceled to mean:
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Claimant, post office, or SSA field office returned an unendorsed check,
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Financial institution returned a direct deposit payment, or
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Treasury credited a payment back to SSA when SSA placed the non-entitlement or stop
payment action on a check still outstanding at the time of input.
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Check Claims Branch (CCB) |
A Treasury component located in Philadelphia, PA. The CCB
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Adjudicates and settles check claims for and against the U.S.,
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Receives and responds to all claims inquiries requesting financial information about
government checks,
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Processes requests and maintains the status of checks,
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Provides check photocopies, and
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Makes forgery or handwriting determinations based on the date of the check, see GN 02401.910.
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Check
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Refers to an SSA/SSI payment issued by Treasury via paper
check
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Claims Package
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Treasury
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Generates the claims package because of a permanent stop (e.g., A-Stop, B-Stop, C-Stop,
etc.) input on a particular check. It consists of the FS-3858 (Claims Document), FS-1133
(Claim Against the United States For the Proceeds of a Government Check), and check
image.
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Sends claims packages generated by A, B, F and G-stops to the PC for Title II and
to the FOs through the Divisions of Benefit Certification and Systems Analysis (DBCSA)
for Title XVI.
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Mails claims packages generated by C-stop directly to the claimant.
The claims package is available for printing in TCIS. The FO and PC can print the
package one time. After one print, the FO may contact the Regional Office through
normal communication (vHelp) or Treasury at 855-868-0151 to get a claims package.
The PC should contact their OAS Staff if a second print is required. The claims package
is available for print until Treasury receives the completed FS-1133.
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Credit
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A credit represents the returned funds Treasury sent to SSA for:
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Returned checks or EFT payments,
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1184 stop payment actions, or
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Department of the Treasury (Treasury) |
An executive department and Treasury of the United States Federal Government. Congress
established the Department of the Treasury to manage government revenue.
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Disposition Codes
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Also known as process message. See definition under Process Message.
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Division of Benefit Certification & Systems Analysis (DBCSA) |
DBCSA is:
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A section within SSA that handles any Title XVI exceptions received from the data
transmitted between SSA and Treasury.
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The central point for the receipt and distribution of Title XVI claims packages.
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Responsible for the daily and monthly certification of payments released to Title
II, Title XVI, and Title VIII claimants.
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Due or Entitled
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When a check or EFT payment is due and payable to a beneficiary, recipient, or his
or her estate.
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Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT Payment) |
An electronic payment transmitted to a beneficiary's or recipient’s debit card (Direct
Express) or bank account (direct deposit). It is NOT a paper check mailed to the bank.
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Erroneous Death Termination
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Occurs when incorrect death data is transmitted to a Title II or Title XVI record.
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E-stop
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Stop-code used for non-entitlement of a check or EFT payment due to the death of the
recipient or beneficiary. Also known as a reclamation request.
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Financial Institution (FI) |
Financial Institution. For information on acceptable FIs, see GN 02402.030.
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Bureau of the Fiscal Service (Fiscal Service)
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Fiscal Service is a bureau within Treasury that
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Is responsible for overseeing the disbursement of Federal payments, reconciliation
and claims processing of all Treasury checks.
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Oversees the Government’s cash flow, collects Federal revenues, and
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Provides centralized debt collections services and Government-wide accounting and
reporting.
The Check Claims Branch (CCB) and the Questioned Document Branch (QDB) are part of
Fiscal Service.
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FS-133 (Form)
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Notice of Reclamation sent to FIs by Treasury because of an E-stop input. See GN 02408.626 and Green Book - Chapter 5 Section 3.B. page 5.12.
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FS-135 (Form)
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Used to notify SSA when Treasury debits a financial institution’s (FI) Federal Reserve
Account for the reclamation amount . Debit of the FI’s Account that documents the
debit by Fiscal Service of the banks Federal Reserve Account for the reclamation liability
amount. See GN 02408.626.
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Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) |
The depository bank acts as Treasury’s banker and clearinghouse in the payment of
Treasury checks forwarded from the financial institution. This is the central bank
of the U.S.
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F-stop
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We use an F-stop to report nonreceipt for non-entitlement situations other than death
of the beneficiary, recipient or representative payee. If a replacement check is returned
to the field office (FO), because they were able to negotiate the original check,
the technician must verify TCIS to determine if a stop was placed on the original
check after 12/5/2023. If the replacement check is more than 12 months old from the
date of issue, follow the limited payability policies, see GN 02401.901.
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Nonreceipt of check(s) issued to non-beneficiaries.
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Nonreceipt of check(s) issued for Title XVI attorney fees.
For additional F-stop uses, see GN 02408.003.
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Incorrect Payment |
Incorrect payment is any payment issued after death to which the beneficiary or recipient
was not entitled. An incorrect payment is different from an overpayment. (For additional
information on incorrect payments, see GN 02201.001E.)
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The Electronic Payments Association (NACHA) |
The trade association which sets automated payment standards that govern the ACH system
for financial institutions nationwide
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Not Due or Not Entitled
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When a check or EFT payment is not due to the beneficiary or recipient of an estate.
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Original Check
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An initial check payment printed on U.S. Treasury paper stock. Term used for the regular
recurring Title II, Title XVI, and payment cycling monthly check that is issued on
the regular monthly delivery date for that type of check. It can also apply to one
time payments (OTP) type-2 underpayment, type-3 supplemental, or type-4 OTP.
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Payment Over Cancellation (POC)
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A POC is the reversal of a previous credit given to SSA by Treasury. This situation
occurs when the original check is outstanding at the time Treasury initially processes
the nonreceipt allegation, and someone cashes the check before Treasury can cancel
it. For additional information on payment over cancellation credit reversal, see GN 02406.245.
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Presenting Financial Institution (FI) or Bank
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The term used to identify the FI where a benefit check was cashed. The FI then presents
the check to the Federal Reserve Bank (FRB) for reimbursement from the Trust Fund
for Title II payments or from the General Fund for Title XVI payments.
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Process Message |
The process message, also known as a disposition code, represents a reply from Treasury
indicating the action taken in response to SSA input. It posts to the PHUS database
for Title II cases and the Treasury Status Query (UPTQ) for Title XVI cases. (For
additional information on Treasury Regional Financial Center (RFC) and Computer Services
Division (CSD) disposition codes, see SM 00609.610. For information on the UPTQ, see
MSOM BUSSR 003.020.)
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Questioned Documents Branch (QDB)
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The QDB are handwriting experts in a division at Fiscal Service. They examine signature
specimens to resolve nonreceipt claims and process Limited Payability handwriting
analysis requests.
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Reclamation
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Treasury process to recover funds directly from a Financial Institution (FI) for erroneous
payments issued after the death of the beneficiary or recipient or for checks cashed
over a forged signature as determined by Treasury.
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Representative Payee
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The representative payee is the person or organization SSA selects to receive payment
on behalf of a beneficiary or recipient in situations where the beneficiary or recipient
cannot manage or direct the management of his or her benefits.
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Regional Financial Center (RFC) |
The RFC is a Treasury component that
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Houses direct deposit information,
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Performs the initial Treasury processing of nonreceipt reports,
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Issues courtesy disbursements and replacement checks,
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Performs the final processing of all certified benefit payments,
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Manually processes all direct deposit reclamations, and
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Processes all returned checks.
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RFRB
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The RFRB is the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, also called the Richmond Fed and Federal
Reserve Bank of Richmond.
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Single Payment System
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Used to automate attorney fee payments and other Title II payments that cannot be
made through the current Title II system (e.g., non-beneficiaries or payments to beneficiaries
over $29,999.99). See SM 00834.001.
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Stop
Stop Action
Stop Reason
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We use Stop, Stop Action, and Stop Reason to indicate that Treasury has processed
a nonreceipt or stop payment action (such as an F-Stop.) Refer to nonreceipt type
codes in SM 00609.110, SM 00609.210, SM 01315.166, or SM 01315.181. NOTE: Treasury
defines any input received from SSA as a “stop action."
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Stop Payment Action (1184 Action)
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Stop payment action (1184 action) indicates SSA requested Treasury to return funds
that are not due the beneficiary or recipient. With the exception of death cases,
users should prepare an 1184 action in check cases only.
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Treasury Check Operations Reengineering Effort (T-CORE) |
A system located at FRB Richmond that processes payment transmittal and declination
and reclamation data. The T-CORE Declinations System handles U.S. Treasury check offsets
and limited pay information provided by Bureau of the Fiscal Service, processes transmittal
status reports, and intercepts U.S. Treasury checks negotiated under forged endorsements
because the payee died and subsequent benefit payments were issued, or the check is
stale dated. See GN 02408.006 and TFX Treasury
Financial
Experience.
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Treasury Offset Program (TOP)
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A centralized, government-wide delinquent debt matching and payment offset program
administered by the Treasury. This program enables Treasury to collect delinquent
debts owed to SSA by offsetting Federal payments due to a debtor. TOP credits SSA
with the amount collected and SSA automatically updates its records with the most
recent TOP-related information. See GN 02201.029 and GN 02408.405.
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Treasury Receivable Accounting and Collection System (TRACS)
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TRACS is a debt recovery and accounting system that provides SSA with information
about the entire accounting history of a nonreceipt case (e.g.., credits, limited
payability credits, debits, reclamations, refunds).
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Unavailable Check |
An unavailable check is a check that is not in possession of the Treasury and the
payee or claimant reports it as lost or not received.
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Unavailable Check Cancellation (UCC)
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Action taken by Treasury when SSA inputs an SF-1184 stop-payment action, the payment
is outstanding (i.e.., not cashed or returned), and the check is not physically at
the RFC.
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Unavailable Check Cancellation (UCC) Credit |
A UCC credit represents funds returned to SSA by Treasury for an outstanding check
(i.e.., not cashed or returned) that has been canceled. This occurs when SSA inputs
a nonreceipt or 1184 stop payment action and the payment is outstanding. Treasury
returns the credit to SSA who posts the amount to the appropriate record.
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W-Stop
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Title II stop code used only for death of the Representative Payee. The W-stop transmits
to Treasury and posts to PHUS as an E-stop.
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