TN 10 (07-22)
NOTE: Refer to the chart for the action required.
Court Case
Action
Martinez Settlement
On April 1, 2009, SSA changed its policy of not paying fleeing felons. Follow the instructions below only for felony warrants with offense codes 4901, 4902, or 4999. Follow the Martinez settlement instructions in GN 02613.860 – GN 02613.885 for all other felony warrant codes.
Clark Court Order
On May 9, 2011, SSA changed its policy and no longer suspends or denies benefits or payments based solely on a probation or parole violation warrant (i.e., warrants with offense codes 5011, 5012, 8101, 8102, or 9999 or “Blank” and an offense charge symbol of “probation or parole violation”). Follow the Clark Court Order instructions in GN 02615.100 – GN 02615.190 for all probation or parole violation warrants.
We will make additional changes to this section, as necessary, in the future.
These diagnostic categories indicate a person lacks the mental capacity to resolve a warrant.
NOTE: The diagnostic codes listed below could either be primary or secondary to meet the good cause criteria.
Adult Diagnostic Category
Impairment Code
Neurocognitive Disorders
2940
Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders
2950
Depressive, Bipolar, and Related Disorders
2960
Autism Spectrum Disorder
2990
Intellectual Disability
3180