The following provides the release schedule for priority diaries (i.e., DI, 5B, 5H,
            SB, K6, K7, J3, J5, U5, S2, S7, KB, KC, KE, K8, K9, KP, KZ, D8, R8, 3D and I8) associated
            with LIs or RZs:
         
         
            
            
               Most DI (dedicated account monitoring required) diaries are set in the October release
                  of each FY. Others are set during the small redetermination and limited issue releases
                  in subsequent months and posted to the DIAR segment of the SSID with the diary maturity
                  date. See limited Issue Cases, (SI 02305.011) and DI Diary and the Redetermination/Limited Issue Process, (GN 00605.208) for instructions on processing this diary. If the case with the DI diary is selected
                  for LI development, it is identified as such by a selection indicator of Z in the CRZD segment of an SSI query.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               IRS interface (5B) diaries are released in October, February, and June. IRS informational
                  alerts identifying amounts above the tolerance are available on SUMS/MCAS MI Central.
                  See Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Interface – General, (SI 02310.045) through IRS Interface – Special Situations, (SI 02310.049) for a description of the IRS match and processing instructions. Alert data (including
                  informational alerts) are available on an interface database and are retrievable through
                  SUMS/MCAS MI Central by the SSN/IRS/SSID Query Screen under the Workload Listing section
                  for RZs and LIs. (For information on the use of this query, click on the RZ/LI Users'
                  Guide on the RZ/LI Listing page.)
               
             
          
         
            
            
               IRS/SSR Pension (5H) alerts are in conjunction with 5B workloads. See Pension Interface
                  (5H diary), (SI 02310.052) for processing instructions. Alert data (including informational alerts) are available
                  on an interface database and are retrievable through SUMS/MCAS MI Central by the SSN/IRS/SSID
                  Query Screen under the Workload Listing section for RZs and LIs. (For information
                  on the use of this query, click on the RZ/LI Users' Guide on the RZ/LI Listing page.)
               
             
          
         
            
            
               SSA conducts a computer match between SSI records in current and force payment/force
                  due status and the Bureau of the Public Debt's (BPD's) savings security instrument
                  registration file. The diaries are released in October and April. See Savings Security
                  Instrument Match (SB Diary), (SI 02310.015) for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               Most MEF/SSR earned income (K6/K7) diaries are released in October and April but may
                  be released at other times during the FY. See Master Earnings File (MEF) Match (K6
                  and K7 Diary), (SI 02310.055) for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               These diaries are set when the recipient’s/deemor’s wage amount shown on the Supplemental
                  Security Record (SSR) is greater than the wage amount shown on the MEF. The J3 diary
                  generates when the discrepancy between the SSR and the MEF is greater than $1,000
                  annually for the recipient or deemor. The J5 diary generates when the discrepancy
                  between the SSR and the MEF is greater than $2,000 annually for the deemor. See Earned
                  Income, (SI 00820.001) for processing instructions.
               
               Beginning with September 2008, the J3/J5 diaries will generate in March and September
                  each year.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               Unemployment compensation (U5) diaries are released in October, January, April and
                  July each year. See Unemployment Compensation Match (U5 Diary), (SI 02310.065) for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               State wage match (S2) diaries are released in October, January, April and July each
                  year. See State Wage Record Match (S2 Diary), (SI 02310.062) for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               The S7 diary is set when there are discrepancies between the wage amount shown on
                  the Supplemental Security Record (SSR) and the wage amount shown on the Office of
                  Child Support Enforcement (OCSE) database. The S7 diary is set when the recipient’s
                  wage amount on the SSR is $250 or more per quarter greater than the amount shown on
                  the OCSE database. The S7diary is also set when the deemor’s wage amount is $500 or
                  more per quarter greater than the wage amount shown on the OCSE database. See Monthly
                  Wage Reporting, (SI 00820.143) for processing instructions.
               
               Beginning with September 2008, the S7 diary will generate in March, June, September
                  and December each year.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               Effective October 2005 (FY 2006) the death (D6) diary no longer generates a LI, or
                  a RZ.
               
               The D6 diary was set for a deceased eligible/ineligible spouse, parent, or essential
                  person when a death input is made to the record but no RZ initiation data or initiation/completion
                  data were transmitted. Previously when a D6 diary generated, the case was released
                  as a profile D MEP RZ during the next RZ merge run.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               Critical birthday (KC/KE/K8/K9) diaries are set in October of the fiscal year of the
                  year of age attainment. The cases are released as LIs in the month before the month
                  of age attainment. See Critical Birthday Diaries – Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
                  (SI 02309.001), Attainment of Age 65 by Ineligible Spouse, Parent or Essential Person – K8/K9 diary
                  – Supplemental Security Income (SSI), (SI 02309.005), and Gerontology Limited Issue KC Diary (SI 02309.006) for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               Most KB diaries are set in October of the fiscal year and are selected as profile
                  K MEP scheduled RZs the month of age 18 attainment. Cases meeting KB criteria after
                  the October redetermination merge have the diary set in a subsequent monthly redetermination
                  merge. To help avoid multiple RZs in a fiscal year, if the record has a priority select
                  diary and a KB diary with a future date, the record is selected as a LI case for development
                  of the priority select diary. The RZ is delayed until the month the KB diary matures.
               
               
                  EXAMPLE: In October a record is set with a 5B diary and a KB diary (because the recipient
                     will turn age 18 the following March). The 5B diary is released for LI development
                     in October. The KB diary is released as a profile K RZ in March.
                  
                  
                
               REMINDER: Coordinate age 18 disability redeterminations (see Public Law (PL) 104-193 Title
                  XVI Childhood and Age 18 Disability and Redetermination Cases, (DI 23570.006) and Public Law (PL) 104-193 – General, (DI 11070.001) with profile K redeterminations to avoid multiple contacts with recipients. Also,
                  coordinate dedicated account monitoring processing with profile K RZs.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               The recipient or eligible spouse will attain age 90 by the end of the fiscal year.
                  This is a new LI. Pursuing a LI for Title XVI only recipients who are age 90 or older
                  will:
               
               
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                           ensure processing occurs as part of our program integrity workloads, 
 
 
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                           remove the agency’s dependency on a stand-alone regional website. Example: The RZ run treats the KC diary the same as other RZ/LI diaries.
                            
 
 
If the case has a high score, then it receives an RZ selection. If the case has a
                  low score, then it receives a diary limited issue (Profile = X, Selection Indicator
                  =X). If the case has a reason for delay, the RZ run delays its selection to minimize
                  multiple contacts per year.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               Insured status (KZ) diaries are set semi-annually (April/October) if the recipient
                  is within 4 quarters of being eligible for Title II retirement benefits on their own
                  record. See Processing the Insured Status (KZ) Diary – Supplemental Security Income
                  (SSI), (SI 02309.010) and Overview of Redetermination Related Diaries and Alerts, (SM 01501.250B) for
                  processing instructions.
               
               
                  
                     NOTE: KZ diaries are also set for potential disability benefits. However, KZ disability
                        insured status diaries will not be set for recipients under age 65 who do not meet
                        either the 20/40 requirement for disability benefits or the special insured status
                        requirements for individuals who become disabled prior to age 31.
                     
                     
                   
                
             
          
         
            
            
               Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Minimum Data Set (D8) diaries are
                  released monthly. This match identifies recipients whose admission to a medical facility
                  has not been reported. See Title XVI Facility Match (D8 diary), (SI 02310.064) for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               The system sets a KP diary in October of the fiscal year when one member of an eligible
                  couple attains age 62 to 64 later in the fiscal year and does not receive Title II
                  benefits, but the other member of the couple does receive Title II benefits. The diary
                  is set for the month before the month of age attainment. Both members of the couple
                  must be in current pay status (C01). The diary is set once each FY. See Detecting
                  Entitlement to Title II Spouse’s Benefits KP Diary, (SI 02309.007) for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               The conserved funds diary (R8) is set to identify cases where the WBDOC processed
                  an annual representative payee accounting report showing conserved funds in excess
                  of $2000 for an individual or $3,000 for a couple. The WBDOC employee inputs the CF
                  field in the REPY segment of the SSR and the LI is selected in the next RZ merge run.
                  See Verification Requirements – Conserved Funds (R8) Diary, (SI 01140.021) for processing
                  instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) transmits listings to SSA of those individuals
                  who have been removed from the United States. SSA matches the data against the SSR
                  monthly and posts a 3D diary.
               
               See Processing Alerts from Computer Matches, (SI 02310.007) and DHS Match – Removal From the United States (3D Diary), (SI 02310.018) for descriptions of the DHS match as well as for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) transmits listings to SSA of individuals
                  who have voluntarily left the United States and have received a re-entry permit. SSA
                  receives this information monthly and posts an I8 diary. This match was effective
                  July 2005. See DHS Match – Voluntary Leaving the United States (I8 Diary), (SI 02310.017) for a description of this DHS match as well as for processing instructions.
               
             
          
         
            
            
               The KV diary sets yearly for potential Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pension
                  payments. The system identifies SSI recipients who are:
               
               
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                           In current pay status (C01), force pay, or 1619(b) status; and 
 
 
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                           Potentially eligible for, but not receiving a VA pension. 
 
 
If the case has a high score, then it receives an RZ selection. If the case has a
                  low score, then it receives a diary limited issue (Profile = X, Selection = X). If
                  the case has a reason for delay, the RZ run delays its selection to minimize multiple
                  contacts per year.