5 CFR §849.301
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The goal in selecting a payee is to select the person, organization, or institution that will best serve the interest of the annuitant. In making the selection, the agency considers—
- (a)The age of the representative payee applicant. An individual must be over the age of 18 to serve as a representative payee, except as listed in § 849.303(a);
- (b)The relationship of the person, organization, or institution to the annuitant;
- (c)Legal authority, in the form of conservatorship or guardianship, that the person, organization, or institution has to act on behalf of the annuitant;
- (d)The amount of concern that the person or organization shows in the annuitant;
- (e)Whether the potential payee has custody of the annuitant;
- (f)Whether the potential payee is in a position to know of and look after the needs of the annuitant;
- (g)Whether the representative payee applicant is currently serving, or has previously served, as a representative payee for other annuitants; and
- (h)The potential representative payee's criminal history.