178.7 Automated Sources

The following automated sources of verification and information are available: 

 

The CAO can use automated sources of information on a need-to-know basis without the person’s consent. The CAO must:

178.71 IEVS

The OIM Procedures Manual, Using IEVS, has complete information and instruction for IEVS use. See Appendix C for an Income Eligibility Verification System (IEVS) desk guide.

The IEVS data exchange may be used only to get information about applicants, recipients, and other persons, such as LRRs and stepparents, whose income and resources are considered to determine eligibility.

The CAO must restrict access to IEVS to persons involved in the administration of benefits. It is important to protect information in IEVS. Improper, unauthorized use of IEVS to get information about persons other than applicants, recipients, or those whose income and resources must be considered may result in fines, imprisonment, or both.

55 Pa. Code § 105.1(d)(3)

 

IEVS uses the person’s Social Security number (SSN) to get income or resource information from the following sources:

Headquarters conducts data exchanges for each source at regularly scheduled intervals. A person is included in the match if his or her SSN appears in an active budget at the time of the exchange.

NOTE:  The SSN of a non–budget group member living in the common residence is also included if that member is listed in the CIS database with an eligibility status code of NS or NA.

 

In addition to the scheduled exchanges, the CAO can begin a match by completing an on-line "Information Request" transaction:

 

Examples:

 

The CAO must review information available from data exchanges at application or renewal. The CAO must act on "new" information identified by the system within 45 calendar days of the posting of the information to IEVS.

Information from OES-UC and SSA BENDEX-MBR is considered verified upon receipt. It may be used without further verification, unless it conflicts with information provided by the budget group.

NOTE: If the UC status is unclear, the CAO should ask the individual to verify the status of their benefit by providing their most recent Notice of Financial Determination or the Exhaustion of Unemployment Compensation (UC-50) letter. The Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) has developed an UC 50 letter that an individual will supply to the CAO when the CAO needs to verify an individual has exhausted unemployment compensation and the information is not clearly available on Data Exchange 2. The letter confirms the last week payable, not the date the final benefit was issued. Only the individual may request the UC 50 form from DLI. See PCA 15908178 for more information on obtaining the UC 50.

Information from OES-WAGE, SSA BENDEX-ERF, and IRS always requires further verification.

If information revealed through IEVS was not reported or conflicts with statements made by the person, the CAO must take the following actions:

178.72 IEVS System Dispositions

The IEVS system will match the information already known and will not require a disposition for those exchanges. A disposition is required based on the exchange information if:

Exchange #1 Wage Information:

Exchange #2 Unemployment Benefit (UC) Information:

NOTE: The Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) has arrangements to assist OIM staff in verifying the availability of UC benefits in cases where Exchange #2 appears to contradict an individual's statement. See PCA 17131178 for more information.

Exchange #4 Earnings Reference File (ER):

Exchange #5 Unearned Income:

NOTE:  If document type 86 is shown, an additional edit is performed on the ZIP code of the payer. A disposition is set if this ZIP code is not within Pennsylvania.

Exchange #10 Commonwealth Judicial Inquiry System (CJIS):

 

Reviewed January 25, 2017 ; Replacing October 7, 2013