Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0250 - Children's Services
Subtitle 0250-07 - Social Services Division
Chapter 0250-07-10 - Administration of Collective Fund Accounts
Section 0250-07-10-.11 - ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) With respect to Title II and Title XVI funds, to the extent that the rules in this section conflict with any other rules, or are more specific than, any of the rules in these rules, the rules in this section shall control.
(2) DCS will maintain a separate accounting for each child's benefits account.
(3) DCS shall provide information about a child's benefits to the child beneficiary's custodial department worker, including information about the child's benefits and about the custodial department worker's right to ask for special items for the child, if there is money left after current maintenance is provided for the child. A copy of the child's benefits summary shall be placed in the child's case file at the custodial department.
(4) Notwithstanding Rules 0250-7-1-.05(3), (8) and (9), DCS will not use a lump sum payment or retroactive benefits, as defined by SSA as dedicated funds, for Title XVI award for payment of a child's prior care without the express written authority from the SSA.
(5) Refund of unused balances to the funding source will be made in accordance with written regulations of the SSA not to exceed 60 days.
(6) If a child who receives SSI enters an institution in which a major portion of a bill is paid by the Title XIX program, the representative payee shall inform the SSA of the placement. DCS will comply with instructions from SSA for each child concerning the refund or use of funds.
(7) In the event that a child receives Title XVI funds, the child's placement facility, or any other fiduciary who holds any funds for such child shall report monthly the balances of the child's personal funds to DCS in order for DCS to meet its accountability and reporting duties to the SSA.
(8) These rules are subject to the requirements of state statutes, federal statutes, regulations, and the SSA Program Operations Manual System (POMS). To the extent that these rules are or may become in conflict with the requirement of federal statutes, regulations, or the SSA POMS as may be amended, the federal statutes, regulations, or the SSA POMS shall govern.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-1007, 4-4-102, 4-5-217, 4-5-226(b)(2), 37-5-101, 37-5-105, 37-5-106, 37-5-112(a), and Executive Order No. 58; 42 U.S.C. §§405 et seq. and 1382 et seq.; 20 C.F.R. 404.301 et seq.