AFS Policy: Social Security Administration (SSA)

SSA – is an acronym for the Social Security Administration.  SSA is the federal agency responsible for determining a person’s eligibility for SSA and SSI benefits and issuing benefits.  It also issues Social Security cards.  Policy regarding this term is located at:

  • Child Care Subsidy:
  • LIHEAP:
  • Public Assistance Procedures (all programs):
  • SNAP:
  • SoonerCare (Medicaid)[ABD]:
    • 317:35-5-2. Categorically related programs;
    • 317:35-5-3. Determining categorical relationship to the aged;
    • 317:35-5-4. Determining categorical relationship to the disabled;
    • 317:35-5-42. Determination of countable income for individuals categorically related to aged, blind and disabled;
    • 317:35-7-38. Financial eligibility of categorically needy individuals related to ABD;
    • 317:35-7-60. Certification for SoonerCare;
    • 317:35-9-45. Determination of medical eligibility for care in a private Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID);
    • 317:35-15-4. Determination of medical eligibility for Personal Care;
    • 317:35-17-5. ADvantage program medical eligibility determination; and
    • 317:35-19-2. Nursing Facility (NF) program medical eligibility determination.
  • SSP:
  • TANF:
    • 340:10-2-8. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Work support services;
    • 340:10-3-56. Structure of the assistance unit;
    • 340:10-3-57. Special considerations;
    • 340:10-10-2. Physical or mental incapacity of the natural or adoptive parent; and
    • 340:10-10-3. Unemployed parent
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