Oct 31, 2009
Congressman Criticizes Fugitive Felon Settlement
Congressman Wally Herger (R-CA) released a copy of a letter he and two other Representatives sent to the Social Security Inspector General on the issue of fugitive felons receiving Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Herger believes it to be an irresponsible waste of taxpayer dollars to subsidize felons on the run from the law. Congressman Herger was the author of provisions in the 1996 welfare reform law that sought to deny fugitive felons, along with probation and parole violators, SSI checks. Subsequent legislation expanded that ban to include Social Security checks.
Herger´s letter is in response to a recent report by the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration (SSA) regarding a court settlement (Martinez, et al. v. Astrue) that will alter the Social Security Administration´s implementation of the ban on benefits for fugitive felons. The settlement stipulated that SSA could suspend Social Security and SSI payments only after fugitive felons are issued a warrant for trying to escape arrest, overturning SSA´s interpretation that payment suspensions are based solely on any outstanding felony arrest warrant. The Inspector General´s (IG) Report found that, under Martinez, taxpayer savings from the program would be reduced dramatically. ...
[Herger wrote] "While the court cases have shed light on problems with the implementation of the program, the Martinez settlement is too broad and would unnecessarily neuter this successful program. I believe the correct solution is for Congress to clarify that the Social Security Administration should suspend payments for those wanted based on the most heinous crimes, while permitting lenience in cases where good cause exemptions make sense.
Oct 30, 2009
Flu As A Reason To Do Business With Social Security Online
Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today announced that Academy Award winner Patty Duke and David Kessler, M.D., former head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, have teamed with Social Security to launch a flu prevention public service campaign. Ms. Duke and Dr. Kessler are featured in a new public service announcement letting people know some simple steps they can take to prevent the spread of the flu, as well as the fact that most business with Social Security can be done online by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov.
“President Obama recently declared a flu emergency and we want to be sure that Americans looking to Social Security for critical services don’t underestimate the value of the simple but important steps they can take to help protect themselves and others from the flu,” Commissioner Astrue said. “They should also know if they need to do business with Social Security but don’t want to visit an office, they can always go online to www.socialsecurity.gov.”
Social Security’s online services, led by the agency’s Retirement Estimator, online retirement application, and Medicare Extra Help application, have consistently ranked at the top of all government electronic services in the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) E-Government Satisfaction Index. The most recent ACSI report released on October 27, 2009 notes that citizen satisfaction with federal government websites surged to a new all-time high in the third quarter of 2009 and some of Social Security’s online services surpass those of private sector stalwarts like Netflix and Amazon.
“Patty Duke and Dr. Kessler are doing a great service to the country by volunteering their services to help us get the word out about flu prevention and our online services,” said Commissioner Astrue. “I encourage all Americans to do everything they can during this flu season to keep themselves, their families, and their neighbors healthy.”
For more information about Social Security’s online services and to view the new public service announcement featuring Patty Duke and Dr. David Kessler, go to www.socialsecurity.gov.
I'm Not Sure What This Means
I am pretty sure that the Regional Chief Counsels have not previously been involved in these matters. I think this would be a low priority matter for them. In fact, there seem to be a lot of layers here, a lot of places where misconduct reports could get sidetracked.
Public Hearing On "Compassionate Allowances For Schizophrenia"
Oct 29, 2009
Attacks On AARP
Fresh off what can only be called big success going after Acorn, a bunch of folks on the right are figuring, 'Hey, maybe we can do the same thing to AARP because they're not doing our cause any favors either.' There are already a bunch of examples of attacks, not just alleging that AARP is supporting Dems on key health care and social insurance issues, but that it's a corrupt, shady, nefarious organization. These things often start under the radar.The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) is the almost completely silent 800 pound gorilla in the room when it comes to Social Security. One problem I have is that I am afraid some of the criticism of AARP may be justified. It may not be nefarious, but it is mostly an insurance company masquerading as a grass roots membership organization.
Appointed Representative Suite Of Services Rolling Out Tomorrow
From the Social Security Administration (the link only works if you are on Social Security's network). -- please note that this is to be implemented in stages:
Identification Number AM-09143 Effective Date: 10/28/2009
Intended Audience: All RCs/ARCs/ADs/FOs/TSCs/PSCs/OCO/ODARHQ
Originating Office: DCO OPSOS
Title: Phase I Appointed Representative Suite of Services (ARSS) – Software Enhancements October 31, 2009
Type: AM - Admin Messages
Program: Title II (RSI); Title XVI (SSI); Disability
Link To Reference: EM-09073
Retention Date: April 28, 2010This message describes enhancements and changes that are effective with Phase I of the Appointed Representative Suite of Services (ARSS) scheduled for implementation on October 30, 2009.
Appointed Representative Suite of Services (ARSS) – Background
The ARRS project represents SSA’s vision for managing the appointed representative workload. The vision is to create a comprehensive suite of services for representatives to conduct business online, and streamline the appointed representative workload for all services delivery channels.Planned services include:
Viewing the electronic folder,
Uploading medical evidence,
Seamless completion of initial claims and appeals with appointment questions as one service (e.g. iAppeals and 1696 questions combined),Online completion and submission of the appointed representative SSA-1696,
Withdrawal of appointment using the online SSA-1696,
Online completion and submission of information for direct payment, receipt of 1099s, acknowledgements and fee arrangements, andOnline responses to requests for claim status and fee payment status.
Due to the complexity of the appointed representative workload, and the changes needed to support the services above, the ARRS project will be implemented in three phases between October 2009 and summer 2010.
Phase I – Main Features:
Effective October 31, 2009, a new form SSA-1699 is required for all representatives. The new form includes information required for online registration, and access to appointed representative services, including Direct Payment.Invitations will be mailed to a limited number of representatives to register for online services. SSA will authorize, authenticate, and assign these representatives a unique User and Rep ID.
An automated sanctions check will prevent sanctioned representatives from accessing appointed representative services online.
Representatives who are registered, authorized, and authenticated, may view the electronic folder for their claimants represented at the hearings level.
Phase I - Rollout Strategy:
Beginning Monday, November 2, 2009, nine representatives will test the new registration process, and access to electronic folders for their claimants at the hearing level.SSA will monitor the activity of the first nine representatives for approximately three weeks. Barring unforeseen issues, 50 additional invitations will be mailed around November 30, 2009.
Between December 2009 and mid-March 2010, SSA will mail invitations to 3,100 representatives, inviting them to register online and use our appointed representative services. A list of representatives selected to receive invitations for Phase I can be found on the Front Line Resource Kit at: http://eis.ba.ssa.gov/oesweb/frontline/resource_kits/Disability%20Direct_Resource_Kit.html
Field employees will have the ability to assist appointed representatives registering for services the agency’s Intranet Customer Support Application (CSA) application that mirrors the Internet functionality. This is not an option for those representatives who want access to the electronic folder. Representatives who want electronic folder access must register online.
The Internet 1699 application includes a dedicated line for Internet users to call if they have questions related to the registration process. SSA representatives in the Office of Earnings Operations (OEO) will handle these inquiries.
Phase I - Training:
Training for Phase I will be broadcast following normal monthly transmittal training on Thursday, October 29, 2009. The 15-minute broadcast will be available on Video On Demand (VOD) beginning the week of November 2, 2009 at http://training.ba.ssa.gov/ot/.Effective October 31, 2009, a new version of the SSA-1699 will be available online to register appointed representatives who request direct payment of fees. As of that date, technicians can no longer process the current version of the SSA-1699.
SSA-1699 forms that have not been processed by 3:00 PM on Friday, October 30, must be returned to the representative with a cover letter generated from the Document Processing System (DPS), along with a copy of the new SSA-1699 for completion.
The new SSA-1699 will be accessed from http://www.ssa.gov/online/ssa-1699.pdf and from Forms Information and Control System (FICS).
Weekend Systems Availability:
Weekend systems availability will be updated regularly on Info Cast. This release affects the Business Services Online (BSO), Integrated Registration Services (IRES), Electronic Records Express (ERE) and other applications used for appointed representative workloads and accessing the electronic folder. Please check Info Cast periodically for weekend systems availability.If you have questions about the information in this message, please contact your regional office systems support staff or your processing center operations analysis staff.
Direct all program–related and technical questions to your RO support staff or PSC OA staff. RO support staff or PSC OA staff may refer questions or problems to their Central Office contacts.
AM-09143 - Phase I Appointed Representative Suite of Services (ARSS) – Software Enhancements October 31, 2009 - 10/28/2009
Furlough Of DDS Employees Costing California $849,000 A Day
The article says that there are at least six other similar lawsuits in California.The Social Security Administration, in a filing in Alameda County Superior Court, said the furloughs of personnel in the state Disability Determination Services Division, or DDSD, “does not save the state a single penny and actually costs the state money.” The Social Security Administration estimated the furloughs in the DDSD cost the state about $849,000 a day. The federal government covers the cost and overhead of the furloughed employees. The Social Security filing was submitted as a “statement of interest” in connection with a lawsuit filed against the Schwarzenegger administration by the Union of American Physicians and Doctors. A hearing in that case is scheduled Nov. 16.