Responsibilities of an agent for welfare payments
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Teanga: Níl leagan Gaeilge den mhír seo ar fáil.
If a person is ill or unable to pick up a welfare payment, they can nominate an agent to act on their behalf. This agent can pick up their payments. The agent has responsibilities to the person they are acting for.
An agent must be over the age of 18 years and be one of the following:
Where the customer is resident in a care centre for a continuous period of four weeks or more, and where no other suitable person is available and willing to be appointed, a representative of the care centre may be appointed to act as agent.
A person cannot be appointed as agent if they have been:
The agent is responsible for ensuring that:
The agent must also keep a record of all sums received and all transactions made in relation to the benefit payment, and produce the records if requested to do so by either the customer, his or her nearest relative, or an officer of the department.
The department may cancel an agency arrangement at any time where it has reason to believe that the arrangement is not working satisfactorily or that the payment is not being used for the benefit of the customer. If this occurs, the agent must, where appropriate, return the payments on request.