Social Security Administration February 17, 2009 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents
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Social Security Ruling, SSR 09-8p. Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability-The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Health and Physical Well-Being”
We are giving notice of SSR 09-8p. This SSR consolidates information from our regulations, training materials, and question-and- answer documents about the functional equivalence domain of ``Health and physical well-being.'' It also explains our policy about that domain.
Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability-The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Caring for Yourself”
We are giving notice of SSR 09-7p. This SSR consolidates information from our regulations, training materials, and question-and- answer documents about the functional equivalence domain of ``Caring for yourself.'' It also explains our policy about that domain.
Social Security Ruling, SSR 09-6p.; Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability-The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Moving About and Manipulating Objects”
We are giving notice of SSR 09-6p. This SSR consolidates information from our regulations, training materials, and question-and- answer documents about the functional equivalence domain of ``Moving about and manipulating objects.'' It also explains our policy about that domain.
Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability-The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Interacting and Relating With Others”
We are giving notice of SSR 09-5p. This SSR consolidates information from our regulations, training materials, and question-and- answer documents about the functional equivalence domain of ``Interacting and relating with others.'' It also explains our policy about that domain.
Social Security Ruling, SSR 09-3p.; Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability-The Functional Equivalence Domain of “Acquiring and Using Information”
We are giving notice of SSR 09-3p. This SSR consolidates information from our regulations, training materials, and question-and- answer documents about the functional equivalence domain of ``Acquiring and using information.'' It also explains our policy about that domain.
Title XVI: Determining Childhood Disability Under the Functional Equivalence Rule-The “Whole Child” Approach
We are giving notice of SSR 09-1p. This SSR provides policy interpretations and consolidates information from our regulations, training materials, and question-and-answer documents about our ``whole child'' approach for determining whether a child's impairment(s) functionally equals the listings.
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