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US HR4547
Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act of 2018
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Introduced
12/05/2017
12/05/2017
In Committee
12/05/2017
12/05/2017
Crossed Over
02/06/2018
02/06/2018
Passed
04/03/2018
04/03/2018
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
04/13/2018
04/13/2018
Introduced Session
115th Congress
Bill Summary
Strengthening Protections for Social Security Beneficiaries Act of 2018 TITLE I--STRENGTHENING OVERSIGHT AND BENEFICIARY PROTECTION (Sec. 101) This bill requires the Social Security Administration (SSA) to make annual grants to each state's protection and advocacy system for the purpose of conducting reviews of representative payees under the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program and the Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) program. The SSA must also conduct periodic onsite reviews of individual and organizational payees. (Sec. 102) The bill lessens certain monitoring requirements with respect to specified family members who are serving as representative payees. (Sec. 103) The SSA must: (1) enter into agreements with each state for the purpose of sharing information to identify represented minor beneficiaries who are in foster care; and (2) determine the appropriate representative payee for any represented minor beneficiary who has entered foster care, exited foster care, or changed foster care placement in a given month. The Government Accountability Office must report to specified congressional committees on certain issues related to represented minor beneficiaries in foster care. (Sec. 104) The bill modifies provisions related to overpayment liability with respect to a represented minor beneficiary in foster care. (Sec. 105) The SSA must report to specified congressional committees on certain issues related to representative payment with respect to SSI and OASDI benefits. TITLE II--IMPROVING PAYEE SELECTION AND QUALITY (Sec. 201) The bill provides for advance designation of representative payees. (Sec. 202) In general, an individual who has been convicted of a felony, or of an attempt or a conspiracy to commit a felony, may not serve as a representative payee. (Sec. 203) An individual who has a representative payee may not also serve as a representative payee.
AI Summary
This bill aims to strengthen protections for Social Security beneficiaries by:
1) Requiring the Social Security Administration (SSA) to make annual grants to state protection and advocacy systems to conduct reviews of representative payees and take corrective actions. It also expands the SSA's periodic onsite review requirements for representative payees.
2) Reducing certain monitoring requirements for specified family members serving as representative payees.
3) Requiring the SSA to enter into agreements with states to identify beneficiaries in foster care and determine appropriate representative payees for them.
4) Clarifying overpayment liability rules for beneficiaries in foster care.
5) Prohibiting individuals convicted of certain felonies from serving as representative payees and prohibiting individuals with representative payees from also serving as representative payees.
6) Allowing beneficiaries to designate in advance who they would like to serve as their representative payee if needed in the future.
7) Requiring the SSA to conduct a review and reassessment of its representative payee selection and replacement policies.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance
Sponsors (76)
Sam Johnson (R)*,
Don Bacon (R),
Mike Bishop (R),
Diane Black (R),
Earl Blumenauer (D),
Brendan Boyle (D),
Robert Brady (D),
Vern Buchanan (R),
Tony Cárdenas (D),
Matt Cartwright (D),
Judy Chu (D),
Mike Coffman (R),
Joseph Crowley (WFP),
Carlos Curbelo (R),
John Curtis (R),
Danny Davis (D),
Peter DeFazio (D),
Suzan DelBene (D),
Mark DeSaulnier (D),
Lloyd Doggett (D),
Sean Duffy (R),
Brian Fitzpatrick (R),
Vicente Gonzalez (D),
Denny Heck (D),
Brian Higgins (D),
George Holding (R),
Pramila Jayapal (D),
Lynn Jenkins (R),
Dave Joyce (R),
Mike Kelly (R),
Derek Kilmer (D),
Ron Kind (D),
Ann Kuster (D),
Darin LaHood (R),
Doug LaMalfa (R),
Rick Larsen (D),
John Larson (D),
Sander Levin (D),
John Lewis (D),
Mia Love (R),
Michelle Lujan Grisham (D),
Kenny Marchant (R),
Doris Matsui (D),
Patrick Meehan (R),
Gwen Moore (D),
Grace Napolitano (D),
Richard Neal (D),
Kristi Noem (R),
Bill Pascrell (D),
Erik Paulsen (R),
Donald Payne (D),
Mark Pocan (D),
Mike Quigley (D),
Tom Reed (R),
David Reichert (R),
James Renacci (R),
Tom Rice (R),
Peter Roskam (R),
Raul Ruiz (D),
Linda Sánchez (D),
Pete Sessions (R),
Terri Sewell (D),
Carol Shea-Porter (D),
Adam Smith (D),
Adrian Smith (R),
Jason Smith (R),
Chris Stewart (R),
Eric Swalwell (D),
Bennie Thompson (D),
Mike Thompson (D),
Paul Tonko (D),
David Valadao (R),
Jackie Walorski (R),
Kevin Yoder (R),
Ted Yoho (R),
Lee Zeldin (R),
Last Action
Became Public Law No: 115-165. (on 04/13/2018)
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