EDITORIAL
The Covid-19 disease has also affected
operations of the Social Security System. The SSS announced the temporary
suspension of its Annual Confirmation of Pensioners Program (ACOP) until the end of April 2020 amid the threat of the deadly virus.
"In this time of
crisis, the importance of providing our pensioners with the SSS pension they
can rely on and ensuring their health and safety overshadows the need for their
timely compliance with the ACOP requirement,"
SSS President and CEO Aurora C. Ignacio said.
Ignacio added that for
humanitarian consideration, SSS would continue to release the monthly pensions
of pensioners who failed to comply with the ACOP requirements since January
2020.
The ACOP ensures that SSS pensions are given to the rightful beneficiaries.
It requires all survivor and total disability pensioners in the Philippines and
retiree, survivor, and total disability pensioners residing abroad to annually
report at SSS offices on their birth month or of the
deceased members'.
The SSS conducts home
visits for pensioners who are 85 years old and residing in the Philippines.
Home visits are also administered for pensioners who cannot personally report
to SSS branches due to medical conditions such as
total blindness and amputation of two or more extremities.
Pensioners abroad may
also comply with the ACOP via video conference.
Under normal circumstances, failure to comply
with the program leads to the suspension of the benefit.
On the other hand, retirement pensioners who are 85 years old
and below and residing in the Philippines are no longer required to comply with
the ACOP since October 2018.
Also, SSS is temporarily
suspending the applications for the Unified Multi-Purpose Identification (UMID) card since it involves direct contact. Be guided accordingly.
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