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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 408 — Special Benefits for Certain World War II Veterans · § 408.630

§ 408.630. How will we notify you when we decide you need a representative payee?

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(a)We notify you in writing of our determination to make representative payment. If you are legally incompetent, our written notice is sent to your legal guardian or legal representative. The notice explains that we have determined that representative payment is in your interest, and it provides the name of the representative payee we have selected. The notice:
(1)Contains language that is easily understandable to the reader.
(2)Identifies the person designated as your representative payee.
(3)Explains that you, your legal guardian, or your legal representative can appeal our determination that you need a representative payee.
(4)Explains that you, your legal guardian, or your legal representative can appeal our designation of a particular person to serve as representative payee.
(b)If you, your legal guardian, or your legal representative objects to representative payment or to the designated payee, you can file a formal appeal.
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