Unless the exception below applies, after considering any overpayments and penalties
that may be collectible (for the deceased and/or survivor), an underpayment may be
paid to:
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A State or political subdivision with written IAR authorization (see SI 02101.004); and then
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An authorized representative for direct payment provided there is another party (i.e.,
a State for IAR or survivor) eligible to receive all or part of the underpayment (see
GN 03940.009A.);
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A surviving spouse who was a member of an eligible couple in the month of death (see
SI 02101.005);
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Spouse who was not a member of an eligible couple (effective for benefits payable
for June 1986 and later months) (see SI 02101.006); and /or
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Parent(s) of a deceased individual who was a blind or disabled child at the time an
underpayment occurred (effective for benefits payable for June 1986 and later months)
(see SI 02101.007).
NOTE: Do not pay an eligible family member who is a recipient any underpayment if they
are subject to prisoner, fugitive felon (FF), or probation or parole violation (PPV)
suspension provisions, or confined in a public institution under court order for a
criminal act (CPICO). For the No Social Security Benefits for Prisoners (NSSBP) instructions
for processing underpayments on the record of a deceased recipient to an eligible
family member who is a current or terminated recipient, see SI 00529.020E.
EXCEPTION: As stated in SI 02101.002A.1., when direct payment of a representative’s fee is involved, the priority of payment
order is: IAR; direct payment of a representative fee; and then recovery of a prior
overpayment.