The National Association of Disability Examiners (NADE), an organization of personnel who make disability determinations at the initial and reconsideration levels for Social Security, has issued its Winter 2010 newsletter. NADE members have a different viewpoint on many of the issues addressed in this blog.
Mar 1, 2010
Feb 28, 2010
Great Federal Employees Initiative
Senator Ted Kaufman of Delaware has started the "Great Federal Employees Initiative" to recognize, well, great federal employees. One who has received recognition is Anne Gallagher, a Regional Public Affairs Specialist for Social Security.
Feb 27, 2010
"It's A Wonderful Feeling"
The Rapid City, SD Journal is running a story on attorney James Leach who argued the Astrue v. Ratliff case before the Supreme Court this past week.
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Supreme Court
Pay Your Social Security Debt By Credit Card
Social Security is now making it possible to use credit cards to pay debts to the agency. At least, I was unaware that this had been possible.
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POMS
Feb 26, 2010
I Don't Care About Your Back Pay! I Just Want You Back At Work!
From the Sacramento Bee:
An Alameda County judge on Thursday ordered back pay for tens of thousands of state workers who he had previously ruled were illegally furloughed by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Judge Frank Roesch told the state to "immediately pay all employees of respondent departments and agencies their full salary without any reductions … and cease and desist the furlough of such employees."
Schwarzenegger spokesman Aaron McLear said Thursday night that the governor would appeal....
If upheld on appeal, the judge's order would cost the state more than $1 billion that officials thought they would save when furloughs were instituted a year ago.
Roesch's decision affects employees in nearly 70 departments that receive all or most of their budget money from sources other than the state's general fund [which would include California Disability Determination Services employees since their wages are paid by the Social Security Administration], regardless of their union affiliation.
Query: If the backpay award holds up, will Social Security reimburse the state for the backpay to Disability Determination employees?
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State Budget Problems
NY Times On Robert Myers Passing
The New York Times has a nice obituary on the late Robert Myers. He was one of the most important architects of Social Security in America. A quote from Myers: “To me, the translation of the word ‘privatization’ is ‘destroyed.’ ”
Change In Policy Or Just A Mistake?
I had earlier posted a copy of the language of an agreement that Social Security was requiring when an attorney or other representative uses his or her own videoconference facilities to participate in Social Security hearings. This agreement required that the claimant and attorney or other representative be in the same location for a hearing.
I have heard of a recent instance where a video hearing was held with the ALJ in one location, the claimant in another location and the attorney in his office participating using his firm's equipment. A split screen was used. Was this allowed by mistake or has there been some change in Social Security's position? Any change on this issue would have major implications.
I have heard of a recent instance where a video hearing was held with the ALJ in one location, the claimant in another location and the attorney in his office participating using his firm's equipment. A split screen was used. Was this allowed by mistake or has there been some change in Social Security's position? Any change on this issue would have major implications.
ALJ McGrath Is Productivity King
The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) disposition data recently posted by Social Security shows the total number of cases disposed of during the last quarter of calendar year 2009 by each ALJ. One ALJ in particular, Frederick McGrath of Atlanta, stands out. ALJ McGrath disposed of 867 cases in three months! His nearest competitor for the title of highest producing ALJ is W. Howard O'Bryan, Jr. of Oklahoma City who disposed of 348 cases in that three month period. ALJ O'Bryan's productivity is remarkable. ALJ McGrath's productivity is beyond astonishing.
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ALJs,
Statistics
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