Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 196 - Human Services Department
Chapter 9500 - ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAMS
GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Part 9500.1272 - ASSIGNMENT OF REPRESENTATIVE PAYEE FOR RECIPIENTS WHO ARE DRUG DEPENDENT
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Definitions.
As used in this part, the following terms have the meanings given them in this subpart.
Subp. 2. Referral for chemical use assessment.
A county agency may refer an applicant or a recipient for a chemical use assessment by an assessor as defined in part 9530.6605, subpart 4, when there is a reasonable basis for questioning whether a person is drug dependent. A reasonable basis for referral exists when:
Subp. 3. Referral procedures for chemical use assessment.
A referral for a chemical use assessment must be made according to items A and B.
Subp. 4. Form of payment pending completion of assessment.
A county agency shall provide only emergency general assistance (EGA) or general assistance vendor payments to a client who has been referred for a chemical use assessment under subpart 2. EGA may be provided to clients only in emergency situations as provided in part 9500.1261. All other payments made under this subpart must be general assistance vendor payments.
Subp. 5. Timing and duration of general assistance vendor payments or EGA.
A county agency shall not change the form of a recipient's benefit payments from cash general assistance to general assistance vendor payments under subpart 4 until ten days after the notice of referral under subpart 3 is mailed or delivered to the recipient. If the client meets the criteria for assignment of a representative payee under subpart 8, the county agency shall continue to provide EGA or general assistance vendor payments until the county agency begins making general assistance payments through the client's representative payee. If the client does not meet the criteria under subpart 8 for assignment of a representative payee, the county agency shall provide future general assistance benefits to which the client is entitled in cash beginning on the first day of the payment month immediately following the date of the determination that the client does not meet the criteria for assignment of a representative payee.
Subp. 6. Amount of vendor payments.
EGA or general assistance vendor payments may be provided only to the extent needed to meet the client's basic needs. If the county agency is unable to vendor pay the entire standard of assistance to which the client is entitled, the remaining amount of the standard of assistance must not be issued until a representative payee is assigned or until the county agency decides not to assign a representative payee. If a representative payee is assigned, the unissued amount must be provided to the representative payee within 15 days after the date the county agency begins making payments through the representative payee. If the client does not meet the criteria under subpart 8 for assignment of a representative payee, the unissued amount must be provided directly to the client within 15 days after the date of the determination that the client does not meet the criteria for assignment of a representative payee.
Subp. 7. Assessment.
The chemical use assessment must be conducted according to parts 9530.6600 to 9530.6655.
Subp. 8. Criteria governing assignment of representative payee.
The county agency may assign a representative payee to manage a client's general assistance if the client fails, without good cause as defined in part 9500.1206, subpart 15, to participate in a chemical use assessment within 30 days after referral under subparts 2 and 3; or if an assessment performed within the last six months indicates that the client is drug dependent and eligible for placement in extended care under part 9530.6640.
Subp. 9. Procedures governing assignment of representative payee after referral.
A representative payee must be assigned according to items A to C.
Subp. 10. Procedures governing assignment of representative payee without referral.
A county agency may assign a representative payee to a client who meets the criteria for assignment under subpart 8 but who has not been referred for a chemical use assessment under subparts 2 and 3. A representative payee assigned under this subpart must be assigned according to items A to E.
Subp. 11. Criteria governing the choice of representative payee.
A county agency shall appoint as representative payee an individual or agency who is likely to manage the client's income and resources in a manner that meets the client's basic needs. A county agency shall not appoint as representative payee any individual to whom the client is in financial debt. In selecting the representative payee, the county agency shall consider all factors relevant to the prospective payee's ability to manage the client's general assistance to meet the client's basic needs, including the following factors:
Subp. 12. Responsibilities of the representative payee.
The representative payee assigned to a client must:
Subp. 13. Review of client's representative payee status.
The county agency shall conduct a review of a client's need to continue receiving benefits through a representative payee within 12 months of the client's previous chemical use assessment. The county agency shall conduct the review under this subpart no earlier than six months after the client's previous chemical use assessment. A review requested by a client must be conducted within 15 days of the client's request. Each review conducted under this subpart must include a chemical use assessment to determine whether the recipient remains drug dependent and eligible for placement in extended care and an examination of the representative payee's report required under subpart 12.
Subp. 14. Discontinuing a client's representative payee status.
A county agency shall discontinue the use of a representative payee only if a review conducted under subpart 13 indicates that the client is no longer eligible for placement in extended care. A county agency shall not discontinue the use of a representative payee until at least six months have elapsed since the client last underwent a chemical use assessment showing the client to be chemically dependent and eligible for placement in extended care.
Subp. 15. Investigating need for change in representative payee.
The county agency shall review a representative payee's performance and determine whether to appoint a new representative payee if the client alleges or the county agency has reason to believe that the representative payee is not complying with the requirements of subpart 12. When an investigation is initiated in response to a client's complaint, the county agency's decision to retain the current representative payee or appoint a new one must be made within 30 days of the date the complaint is received by the county agency. An investigation conducted under this subpart must include a review of all financial records maintained by the representative payee concerning the use of the client's general assistance benefits and any other relevant evidence.
Subp. 16. Duration of a representative payee designation.
Notwithstanding any gaps in the receipt of general assistance, the designation of a specific representative payee shall continue for at least six months unless:
Subp. 17. Change in representative payee.
The county agency shall appoint a new representative payee if the current representative payee fails to comply with the requirements of subpart 12 or requests that the county agency appoint a new representative payee.
Subp. 18. Appealable issues.
A client may appeal:
However, notwithstanding any provision of Minnesota Statutes, section 256.045 to the contrary, an applicant or recipient who is referred for an assessment and is otherwise eligible to receive a general assistance benefit may only be provided with emergency general assistance or vendor payments pending the outcome of an administrative or judicial review.
If a representative payee is assigned under subpart 8 without a chemical use assessment, the client may appeal the county agency's determination that the client did not have good cause for failing to participate in the chemical use assessment.
Subp. 19. Appeal procedures and timing of appeals.
If the client appeals before the date the representative payee is scheduled to begin receiving the client's general assistance benefits, the county agency shall continue to vendor pay the client's general assistance and shall not make general assistance payments through the representative payee until after the appeal is decided unless the client requests in writing to have payments made through the representative payee pending the outcome of the appeal.
Statutory Authority: MS s 256D.01; 256D.04; 256D.051; 256D.06; 256D.08; 256D.09; 256D.111