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56. Appeals Council Workloads—Fis
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58. Appeals Council Requests for Re
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60. DI and SSI Applications Pending
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62. Cases Pending in Hearing Office
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K. Federal Courts64. New Disability
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66. Social Security Cases Commenced
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6. Percent of Population in Poverty
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24. SSI Disabled Adult Beneficiarie
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40. Percentage of State Agency DI A
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Note: Fiscal year 2006 and previous
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Explanation of MaterialsThe Board r
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individual must have a medically de
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grids were developed to provide a f
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claimants or their appointed repres
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1967 The Social Security Amendments
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1983 In January 1983, the Greenspan
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1989 The Omnibus Budget Reconciliat
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Shortly afterwards, SSA published a
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On May 24, 1999, the Supreme Court
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2006 On March 31, 2006, SSA describ
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effect of unrelated non-severe impa
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E. Key Elements of Past DisabilityP
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Part III. Staff Components of the S
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The Office of Appellate Operations
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enefits also file for disability, a
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Articles and BooksAutor, David H.,
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Weathers II, Robert R. and Jeffrey
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Office of the Inspector General. Th
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Administrative law judge: Administr
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in the medical severity of a benefi
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Part VI. Members of the Social Secu
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Executive Program in Health Policy
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Social Security Advisory Board400 V