The effectuating component will:
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Issue a notice of award.
After effectuating a fully or partially favorable Title II and/or
Title XVI decision in a case in which the claimant was represented, the
appropriate processing center (PC) or field office (FO) sends a copy of
the notice of award to the claimant and representative.
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Set a 60-day diary from the date of the
decision.
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Email the appropriate Office of Hearings
Operations (OHO) hearing office (HO) or Office of Appellate
Operations (OAO) staff at the end of the 60-day diary period if
the effectuating component has not received a fee authorization
or information that the representative was granted an extension of
time. The PC or, in Title XVI only cases, the FO will send an email
message requesting status to the designated HO per OHO
Fee Contacts or OAO email address, as
appropriate.
The notice of award informs the claimant and the representative
of:
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The amount of benefits due,
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The amount withheld for the payment of a representative
fee, and
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In cases where a fee petition is required for a fee
authorization, the requirement that the representative eligible for
direct fee payment file a fee petition in order for the representative,
or the entity if there is a valid assignment of fees to an entity, to
receive direct payment of a fee from withheld benefits.
If there is a valid assignment of direct
payment of fees to an entity, the Social Security Administration
(SSA) may also share the award notice with the entity's point of
contact (POC) if it is necessary to resolve a fee-related matter. For
information on assignment of direct payment of fees, including the
roles and responsibilities of a POC, see Program Operations Manual
System (POMS) GN
03920.021.
If an OHO decision maker issued the fully or partially favorable
decision and the HO staff member designated as the PC or FO fee petition
contact responds that the HO has not received a fee petition or waiver
statement, check if an extension has been requested or granted. If
no extension has been requested or granted, the PC or FO will send
the representative or POC a 20-day closeout notice and diary the
case for 45 days. If there is evidence of the limited circumstances
described in Hearings, Appeals, and Litigation Law (HALLEX) manual HA 01120.053 A (see also POMS
GN 03920.020A
), the effectuating component sends this notice to the entity's POC or
the representative's estate executor as appropriate.
If an Appeals Council (AC) decision maker issued the fully or
partially favorable decision, the PC or FO will ask OAO's Attorney Fee
Branch (AFB) to issue the closeout notice. The PC or FO will diary the
case for 45 days.
At the end of the 45-day diary period, the
PC or FO will contact the HO per OHO
Fee Contacts or OAO staff to determine whether the PC or FO may
release the past-due benefits.
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If OHO or OAO has not received the fee petition
or an indication that the representative, or an individual, in the
limited circumstances described in HALLEX HA 01120.053 A, will file a fee petition by
the end of any extension of time granted, OHO or OAO staff immediately
will advise the PC or FO to release the past-due benefits if there is
no other reason to withhold them, e.g., other representatives who may
receive direct payment, or court involvement.
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If OHO or OAO has received or expects to receive
a fee petition by the end of any extension of time granted, OHO
or OAO staff will advise the PC or FO to continue to withhold
payment.