Social Security Administration 2005 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

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The Social Security Act, Sections 223(d)(2)(A) and 1614(a)(3)(B), as Amended (42 U.S.C. 423(d)(2)(A) and 1382c(a)(3)(B)-Disability Insurance Benefits and Supplemental Security Income-Whether Past Relevant Work Must Exist in Significant Numbers in the National Economy
Document Number: 05-2860
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-02-15
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
In accordance with 20 CFR 402.35(b)(1), the Commissioner of Social Security gives notice of Social Security Ruling (SSR) 05-1c. This ruling is based on the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Jo Anne B. Barnhart, Commissioner of Social Security v. Pauline Thomas, 540 U.S. 20, 124 S.Ct. 376 (2003). That decision affirmed as reasonable SSA's interpretation of sections 223(d)(2)(A) and 1614(a)(3)(B) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 423(d)(2)(A) and 1382c(a)(3)(B)) that an individual who remains physically and mentally able to do his or her past relevant work will be found not disabled, without the need for SSA to investigate whether that previous work exists in the national economy.
Supplemental Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Social Security Administration
Document Number: 05-2644
Type: Proposed Rule
Date: 2005-02-11
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
The Social Security Administration (SSA), with the concurrence of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), proposes to issue regulations that would supplement, for officers and employees of SSA, the OGE Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch. The proposed regulations would set forth prohibitions and prior approval requirements for certain outside employment and other outside activities for all SSA employees, and would set forth additional prior approval requirements for SSA Administrative Law Judges.
Determining Income and Resources Under the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program
Document Number: 05-2248
Type: Rule
Date: 2005-02-07
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
We are revising our regulations that explain how we determine an individual's income and resources under the supplemental security income (SSI) program in order to achieve three program simplifications. First, we are eliminating clothing from the definition of income and from the definition of in-kind support and maintenance. As a result, we generally will not count gifts of clothing as income when we decide whether a person can receive SSI benefits or when we compute the amount of the benefits. Second, we are changing our resource-counting rules in the SSI program by eliminating the dollar value limit for the exclusion of household goods and personal effects. As a result, we will not count household goods and personal effects as resources when we decide whether a person can receive SSI benefits. Third, we are changing our rules for excluding an automobile in determining the resources of an SSI applicant or recipient. We will exclude one automobile (the ``first'' automobile) from resources if it is used for transportation for the individual or a member of the individual's household, without consideration of its value. These changes will simplify our rules, making them less cumbersome to administer and easier for the public to understand and follow. Our experience of nearly 30 years of processing SSI claims indicates that these simplifications will have minimal effect on the outcome of SSI eligibility determinations.
The Ticket To Work and Work Incentives Advisory Panel Meeting
Document Number: 05-1393
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-01-26
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
Privacy Act of 1974; as Amended New System of Records and New Routine Use Disclosures
Document Number: 05-1251
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-01-25
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
In accordance with the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and (e)(11)), we are issuing public notice of our intent to establish a new system of records entitled Electronic Freedom of Information Act (eFOIA) System, 60-0340, and routine uses applicable to this system of records. The proposed system of records will consist of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) initial requests from individuals and groups of individuals and replies from SSA's Freedom of Information Officer; FOIA appeals and replies to those appeals; and information associated with FOIA initial and appeal requests (e.g., copies of records disclosed or withheld). We invite public comments on this proposal.
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Request
Document Number: 05-1022
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-01-19
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
Privacy Act of 1974 as Amended; Computer Matching Program (SSA/Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Number 1010)
Document Number: 05-1021
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-01-19
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
In accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act, as amended, this notice announces a modification of a computer matching program that SSA conducts with DHS.
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Request and Comment Request
Document Number: 05-868
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-01-18
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
Demonstration Project for Direct Payment to Non-Attorney Representatives
Document Number: 05-729
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-01-13
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
Section 303 of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 (SSPA), Public Law No. 108-203, requires the Commissioner of Social Security (the Commissioner) to develop and implement a five-year nationwide demonstration project that will extend to certain non- attorney representatives of claimants under titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act (the Act) the option to have approved representatives' fees withheld and paid directly from a beneficiary's past-due benefits. Currently, this option is available only to representatives who are attorneys. Non-attorney representatives who wish to participate in the demonstration project must meet the prerequisites specified in section 303 of the SSPA, and any additional prerequisites that the Commissioner may prescribe. The purpose of this notice is to provide information about the prerequisites that non-attorney representatives will be required to satisfy and about our plans for administering the prerequisites process. We will post further details about the prerequisites process (e.g., when and how to apply) on our Web site at https:// www.socialsecurity.gov when they become available.
Expanded Authority for Cross-Program Recovery of Benefit Overpayments
Document Number: 04-28693
Type: Rule
Date: 2005-01-03
Agency: Social Security Administration, Agencies and Commissions
To implement part of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 (SSPA), we are revising our rules on the recovery of overpayments incurred under one of our programs from benefits payable to the overpaid individual under other programs we administer. Provisions of the SSPA expand the authority for cross-program recovery of overpayments made in our various programs. Implementation of these regulatory revisions when they become effective will yield significant program savings. Although we are issuing these rules as final rules, we are also requesting comments on certain material changes from the proposed rules we previously published concerning expanded cross-program recovery. These changes would allow us to use cross-program recovery if: an individual is no longer receiving benefits under a particular program but is making regular monthly installments to refund an overpayment previously received under that program; or an individual is receiving monthly payments under a particular program and we are recovering a previous overpayment made under that program by adjusting the amount of those monthly benefits. We will not implement these changes before we consider comments which we receive by the date provided below and publish a document in the Federal Register. If we determine that any further changes in these sections are warranted, we will publish revised rules. See ``Additional Changes'' in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for further discussion.
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