deemed income
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part of the income of your spouse with whom you live, your parents with
whom you live, or your sponsor (if alien), which the SSA uses to compute
SSI benefit amounts
,SSR 18-3P, CFR 416.930
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Failure to Follow Prescribed Treatment- Claimant's must follow prescribed
treatment from their own medical source if it is expected to restore one's
ability to work, 9 exceptions
SSR 83-10
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can use to rebut VE light work
exertional level
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sedentary, light, medium, heavy and very heavy
Step 5 of the Sequential Evaluation Process
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Can the claimant do other work? The work must exist in significant
numbers in the national economy. The RFC, claimant's age, education, and
past-relevant work experience will be considered at this step, ALJ must
refer to the Medical-Vocational Guidelines in Appendix 2 of Subpart P of
, Part 404 of the regulations; has 3 tables, If the claimant's characteristics do
not match a grid rule, the rules in Appendix 2 should be used as a
framework in decision making, VE's may testify regarding
frequent
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occurring 1/3 to 2/3 of the time- over 2.67 to 5.33 hrs. of 8 hr. workday
steps in CDR Eval process (no step 1 in Title 16 claims)
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1. SGA?
2. Does impairment meet or equal a listing?
3. Has medical improvement occurred- decrease in medical severity of
impairment through symptoms, signs, and lab findings?
4. Medical improvement related to the ability to work? Increase in the
claimant's ability to perform basic work activities?
5. Does the exception to med improvement apply- see CFR's
6. Are the impairments severe in combination?
7. Assess RFC and determine if claimant can do PRW
8. Can the claimant do other work based on education, experience, and
age?
recon forms
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part of the income of your spouse with whom you live, your parents with
whom you live, or your sponsor (if alien), which the SSA uses to compute
SSI benefit amounts
,SSR 18-3P, CFR 416.930
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Failure to Follow Prescribed Treatment- Claimant's must follow prescribed
treatment from their own medical source if it is expected to restore one's
ability to work, 9 exceptions
SSR 83-10
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can use to rebut VE light work
exertional level
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sedentary, light, medium, heavy and very heavy
Step 5 of the Sequential Evaluation Process
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Can the claimant do other work? The work must exist in significant
numbers in the national economy. The RFC, claimant's age, education, and
past-relevant work experience will be considered at this step, ALJ must
refer to the Medical-Vocational Guidelines in Appendix 2 of Subpart P of
, Part 404 of the regulations; has 3 tables, If the claimant's characteristics do
not match a grid rule, the rules in Appendix 2 should be used as a
framework in decision making, VE's may testify regarding
frequent
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occurring 1/3 to 2/3 of the time- over 2.67 to 5.33 hrs. of 8 hr. workday
steps in CDR Eval process (no step 1 in Title 16 claims)
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1. SGA?
2. Does impairment meet or equal a listing?
3. Has medical improvement occurred- decrease in medical severity of
impairment through symptoms, signs, and lab findings?
4. Medical improvement related to the ability to work? Increase in the
claimant's ability to perform basic work activities?
5. Does the exception to med improvement apply- see CFR's
6. Are the impairments severe in combination?
7. Assess RFC and determine if claimant can do PRW
8. Can the claimant do other work based on education, experience, and
age?
recon forms
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