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Social Security Administration Practice and Procedure

(2011), 99 pages

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About This Book

The Social Security Administration administers three major benefit programs that affect nearly everyone at one time or another. Authors Anthony Gawienowski and Amanda Giovanoni are Social Security Administration attorneys but provide their views solely in their personal capacities. This well-organized and extensively outlined publication will let you quickly find the information you need to help your client with Social Security Administration issues. The 39 best practice suggestions for claimant’s representatives are alone worth the price of this book.


Social Security Administration Practice and Procedure
originally appeared as a chapter in the MoBarCLE deskbook, Missouri Administrative Law. To make the information on this important topic more widely available, MoBarCLE is publishing this stand-alone book. This book is part of a new product line of guidebooks. These books will be smaller, more focused, more affordable, and more easily updated than traditional MoBarCLE deskbooks.


These guidebooks are available in a choice of formats: softbound print book, CD-ROM, or download. Purchasers can buy both the print and an electronic version for a discounted price. Order yours today!


Table of Contents

Chapter Number

Chapter Title


1

Overview


2

Sources of Authority and Information


3

Sequential Disability Evaluation Process


4

Alternative Sequential Analysis


5

Disqualifying Factors (Disabled But Not Eligible)--Drug Addiction or Alcoholism


6

Disabled Claimant Becomes Not Disabled Because of Failure to Follow Prescribed Treatment


7

Effect of Felonies


8

Office of Disability Adjudication and Review's Best Practices for Claimant's Representatives


 




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