The Social Security Administration has published a Notice of Proposed Rule-Making (NPRM) in the Federal Register to alter its Listing of Impairments for cancer, which is currently referred to in the Listings as neoplastic diseases. An NPRM is just a proposal. The public is allowed to comment on the NPRM. Social Security must consider the comments before issuing a final regulation.
Dec 17, 2013
New Staff Instructions On Same Sex Marriages -- Not Much Decided
Social Security has issued new staff instructions dealing with situations where a claimant has married a person of the same sex in a foreign country where such marriages are legal but is now living in one of the United States that refuses to recognize such marriages. Social Security's position is that it will not recognize such marriages, that it must go by the law of the state in which the claimant is domiciled. However, Social Security is not ready to announce what it will do in the vastly more common case of a person who enters into a same sex marriage within the United States in one of the states where such marriages are legal but who then moves to another state which refuses to recognize same sex marriages. Social Security is still holding such claims waiting for the Department of Justice to tell them what to do.
I'm starting to wonder whether the Department of Justice is waiting for one of the Courts of Appeals to rule that state laws forbidding recognition of same sex marriages contracted in other states are unconstitutional. Maybe, Justice expects Social Security to just hold these claims for the next year and a half until the Supreme Court considers the issue.
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Marriage
Dec 16, 2013
Senate Finance Committee Schedules Hearing
The United States Senate Committee on Finance,
Subcommittee on Social Security, Pensions, and Family Policy
has scheduled a hearing for Wednesday, December 18, 2013 at 10:00 on The Role of Social Security, Defined Benefits, and Private Retirement Accounts in the Face of the Retirement Crisis.
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Congressional Hearings
Dec 15, 2013
New Social Security Agreement With Switzerland
The President has notified the Congress of a new Social Security agreement between the United States and Switzerland. This replaces an agreement between the two countries signed in 1988. Agreements such as these generally provide for administrative cooperation between the two countries and totalization of wage credits for situations where a person can qualify for benefits only by combining wages earned in both countries. The agreements also prevent situations in which wages might be subjected to Social Security taxes in both countries.
Few people will be affected by this agreement but those few will be affected in major ways. All told, Social Security's international operations affect millions of people.
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International Social Security
Dec 14, 2013
Services To Be Curtailed
From the Southtown Star:
In a move that one congressional staff member calls “absolutely devastating” to senior citizens and the poor, the Social Security Administration is planning to eliminate some walk-in office services.
In a letter sent to employee union officials this month, the SSA announced that as of April 1, it will no longer provide benefit verification letters to citizens at its local offices or Social Security number print-outs, which can be used as temporary identification while people wait to replace a lost or misplaced Social Security card.
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Customer Service
Dec 13, 2013
We Don't Need Social Security One Bit -- People Can Just Plan Their Own Retirements
From the summary of a study on financial advisors:
46% of financial advisers do not have a retirement plan for themselves, yet 40% are planning to retire within the next 14 years.
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Retirement Policy
Dec 12, 2013
Senate Finance Committee Hearing
The Senate Finance Committee will hold a hearing on December 18 on The Role of Social Security, Defined Benefits, and Private Retirement Accounts in the Face of the Retirement Crisis.
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Congressional Hearings
Congressional Hearing Postponed
The hearing that had been scheduled for yesterdays before the House Social Security Subcommittee on identity theft and improper payments was postponed at the last minute. No new date has been announced.
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Congressional Hearings
Dec 11, 2013
Social Security Security Guard Suffers Broken Arm As Result Of Alleged Assault
From KOMO in Silverdale, Washington:
A security guard at a Social Security office in Silverdale suffered a broken arm in a struggle with a man who was kicked out for being disruptive.
The 43-year-old guard told Kitsap County sheriff's deputies the man pushed him to the ground Monday in the parking lot.
Kitsap Sun reports the 26-year-old Hoodsport man was charged Tuesday with felony assault. He denied pushing the guard and said he threw himself on the ground.
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