An IAR authorization is not binding on the individual unless the State notifies SSA
            of receipt of the authorization within 30 calendar days. If the State does not meet
            the deadline, SSA will pay the recipient the retroactive SSI payments according to
            SSI priority of payment rules. The State can choose to ask the recipient for the money
            due the State, but SSA will not assist the State with its request to the recipient.
         
         For initial claims and posteligibility cases, an IAR authorization is invalid and
            has no effective life if:
         
         
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                     a manual notification State fails to notify SSA within 30 calendar days of the date
                        the individual signed the authorization;
                      
 
 
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                     an automated notification State fails to notify SSA within 30 calendar days of the
                        date the State matches the applicant’s record on the State’s general assistance file
                        with a pending SSI record.
                      
 
 
NOTE: If the authorization is invalid because the State takes longer than 30 days to notify
            SSA, treat the authorization as a protective filing. This protection prevents an individual
            from losing benefits because of a State processing deficiency.