A Baltimore man was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for fraudulently claiming to have custody of his children to receive about $20,000 in Social Security benefits, according to the Baltimore Sun.
May 17, 2006
Social Security Advisory Board Meeting Agenda
The Social Security Advisory Board (SSAB) has released the agenda for its meeting today. SSAB never releases its agenda until the last minute, even though the agendas do not seem either complicated or sensitive.
9:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Steve Goss, Chief Actuary, Social Security Administration
10:45 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Clare McFarland, Deputy Director, Office of Medicare and Medicaid Cost Estimates Group1:45p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Kelly Croft, Chief Quality Officer, Social Security Administration
New Regulations on Civil Monetary Penalties
The Social Security Administration has published final regulations on civil monetary penalties to
The regulations had been criticized by the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives (NOSSCR) as overly broad, but were adopted with only minor changes.
... implement amendments to section 1129 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a–8) to provide for the imposition of civil monetary penalties and/or assessments: against representative payees who convert Social Security benefits for a use other than for the use or benefit of the beneficiary; against those who withhold disclosure of material statements to SSA; and, against those who make false or misleading statements or representations or omissions of material fact with respect to benefits or payments under title VIII of the Social Security Act.
The regulations had been criticized by the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives (NOSSCR) as overly broad, but were adopted with only minor changes.
May 16, 2006
New Regs on PASS
Social Security has published new final regulations on the SSI Program for Achieving Self Support (PASS) program. PASS plans allow SSI recipients to set aside income and resources to help achieve a goal of self support. The new regulations implement a statutory change adopted in 1994 allowing PASS plans to last up to 48 months. Because of other changes in the administration of the PASS program, very few SSI recipients are using the PASS program. It has become nearly a dead letter. Social Security statistics show a declining number of SSI recipients returning to work. Annual Report of the Supplemental Security Income Program 2005 at page 92.
SSA Tries to Drum Up Interest in Ticket To Work
The Social Security Administration is scheduling meetings in Richmond, Sacramento, Boise, Helena, Austin, Mobile, Des Moines, Lansing, Albany and Hartford to try to encourage community groups to apply to offer community based planning and assistance for Social Security disability benefit recipients who wish to use the Ticket to Work program. Despite great fanfare the Ticket to Work program has drawn little interest from Social Security disability benefit recipients.
May 15, 2006
The Final Day
Today is the final day for Medicare recipients to sign up for Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit, without penalty. Efforts, primarily by Democrats in Congress, to extend the deadline have been unsuccessful. There are signs that there is interest among Republicans in Congress in reopening the signup period, but it is unclear whether this will go forward. President Bush has strongly opposed any extension of the deadline and many Republicans want to put this behind them as quickly as possible. Any Medicare recipient who has not already signed up should carefully consider signing up before midnight.
May 14, 2006
Monthly Social Security Stats and More
Social Security's Office of Policy (OP) has released the monthly statistical reports on Title II and Title XVI of the Social Security Act. OP has also released selected statistics on children receiving SSI.
May 13, 2006
Most Popular Baby Names
Social Security has released its list of most popular baby names for 2005. The top 1,000 names for each gender are given as well as lists of the most popular names for each state. Here are the national top ten for each gender:
Boys: | Girls: |
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Jacob Michael Joshua Matthew Ethan Andrew Daniel Anthony Christopher Joseph | Emily Emma Madison Abigail Olivia Isabella Hannah Samantha Ava Ashley |
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