The Social Security Administration annually processes more than 1.5 million requests for Disability Insurance Benefits and Supplemental Security Income requiring a determination whether the claimant is disabled. The Administrative Conference has addressed various aspects of the Social Security Administration’s administrative procedures in earlier...
Benefits (Recommendations)
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- Recommendation number: 89-10
- Adopted on: December 15, 1989
- Tags: Benefits, Disability
- Recommendation number: 73-3
- Adopted on: June 8, 1973
- Tags: Adjudication, Benefits, Case Management, Compensation, Entitlements, Quality Assurance
The federal government is engaged in either the direct administration or the funding of a substantial number of programs which involve the adjudication of claims of entitlement to benefits or compensation. Examples include veterans’ benefits; the basic Social Security (OASDI) programs; Medicare and Medicaid; public employee retirement benefits; federal employees’ and...
- Recommendation number: 91-3
- Adopted on: June 13, 1991
- Tags: Benefits, Congress, Representative Payees
As part of the Social Security program, Congress has authorized the Social Security Administration (SSA) to pay certain beneficiaries’ benefits to other persons or organizations where the Secretary determines payment to such a “representative payee” would be in the interest of the beneficiary.1...
- Committees: Adjudication
- Tags: Adjudication, Benefits, Social Security
- Committees: Adjudication
- Tags: Adjudication, Benefits, Disability, Social Security
- Committees: Adjudication
- Tags: Adjudication, Benefits, Disability, Social Security
- Committees: Adjudication
- Tags: Adjudication, Benefits, Disability, Social Security
- Committees: Adjudication
- Tags: Adjudication, Benefits, Disability, Social Security
- Committees: Adjudication
- Tags: Adjudication, Benefits, Disability, Social Security