Or. Admin. R. 461-165-0035 - Alternate Payees
(1) An
"alternate payee" is an individual or organization permitted by this rule to
obtain and use benefits for and in the best interests of the benefit
group (see OAR 461-110-0750).
(2) In the TA-DVS program, an
alternate payee (see section (1) of this rule) may not be
established.
(3) The following
individuals may appoint an alternate payee in writing on a
form designated by the Department. The form must include the signatures of both
the individual designating the alternate payee and the
alternate payee:
(a) In all
programs, the head of household (see OAR 461-001-0015) of any
age, primary person (see OAR 461-001-0000 and OAR
461-001-0015) of any age, primary contact (see OAR
410-200-0015) of any age, authorized representative (see OAR
461-115-0090), and any other member age 18 or older of the group
applying.
(b) An individual given
legal guardianship or power of attorney for an individual age 18 and
older.
(c) In the OSIP and OSIPM
programs, a community spouse (see OAR 461-001-0030).
(4) If an alternate
payee is needed and all responsible members of the group applying are
temporarily unable to act as a payee, the Department may appoint an emergency
alternate payee.
(5) When an alternate payee
is authorized, the Department may issue a Department Electronic Benefit
Transfer (EBT) card or other program benefits to the alternate
payee.
(6) The following
may not serve as an alternate payee:
(a) An individual serving an
Intentional Program Violation (see OAR 461-195-0601), unless
the Department determines no one else is available to serve as the
alternate payee.
(b) Homeless meal providers (see
7 CFR
271.2 ) for homeless SNAP
recipients.
(c) A person who may
cause harm to the individual.
(d) A
person who may have a conflict of interest.
(A) Department employees or an employee of a
contractor involved in the certification or issuance processes for Department
program benefits, unless a designated Department official determined no one
else is available to serve as an alternate payee and has given
approval.
(B) Retailers who are
authorized to accept Department EBT cards, unless a designated Department
official determined no one else is available to serve as an alternate
payee and has given approval.
(7) The power to act as an alternate
payee for an individual ends when:
(a) The represented individual notifies the
Department that the designation is terminated;
(b) The alternate payee
notifies the Department that the designation is terminated;
(c) The Department determines the
alternate payee is no longer permitted to be the
alternate payee; or
(d) There is a change in the legal authority
upon which the individual or organization's authority was based.
(8) An alternate
payee who misuses Department benefits is subject to penalty as
follows:
(a) In a group
living (see OAR 461-001-0015) arrangement or a drug or alcohol
residential treatment facility identified in OAR 461-135-0510, the facility may
be prosecuted under applicable federal or state law.
(b) For any other alternate
payee not covered by subsection (a) of this section, the Department
may prohibit the person from serving as a payee for one year.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 411.060, 411.070, 411.816, 412.049, 329A.500, 411.404, 412.014, 413.085 & 414.685
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, 411.060, 411.070, 411.816, 412.049, 329A.500, 411.404 & 412.014
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