Washington Administrative Code
Title 388 - Social and Health Services, Department of
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Chapter 388-460 - Payees on benefit issuances
- Section 388-460-0001 - Who may be issued cash, child care, medical and Basic Food benefits?
- Section 388-460-0005 - Can I choose someone to apply for basic food for my assistance unit?
- Section 388-460-0010 - Do I have an authorized representative for basic food if I live in a treatment center or group home?
- Section 388-460-0015 - Who will the department not allow as an authorized representative for Basic Food?
- Section 388-460-0020 - Who is a protective payee?
- Section 388-460-0025 - Who can be a protective payee?
- Section 388-460-0030 - When is an emergency or temporary protective payee (TANF/SFA) used?
- Section 388-460-0035 - When is a protective payee assigned for mismanagement of funds?
- Section 388-460-0040 - When does the department assign a protective payee assigned to TANF/SFA or PWA pregnant or parenting minors?
- Section 388-460-0050 - When is a client transferred from a protective payee to guardianship?
- Section 388-460-0055 - What are the protective payee's responsibilities?
- Section 388-460-0060 - When are protective payee plans done?
- Section 388-460-0065 - When is the protective payee status ended and how is a protective payee changed?
- Section 388-460-0070 - What are your fair hearing rights regarding protective payment?
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