Sep 13, 2017

Still No Trump Photo In Federal Offices

     From the Washington Post:
In the lobby of every federal building, just inside security turnstiles and before the elevator banks, a framed photograph of the president has always hung on the wall.
Not so anymore. Months after Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration, pictures of the president and Vice President Pence are missing from thousands of federal courthouses, laboratories, military installations, ports of entry, office suites and hallways, and from U.S. embassies abroad.
On the walls are empty picture hooks left when workers took down official portraits of President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on Jan. 20. ...
The changeover appears to be tangled in a bit of red tape and mystery.
Federal agencies ordered photographs of their new commander in chief months ago. But they say they are still waiting for the Government Publishing Office, the printer of official portraits, to send them for distribution by the General Services Administration, which owns or leases 9,600 federal buildings across the country. 
The Government Publishing Office says it has yet to receive the images from the White House. And the White House says the president and vice president have not yet decided when they will sit for the type of high-quality official photographs usually churned out by the modern GPO, continuing a portrait tradition that began after the Civil War. ...

Sep 11, 2017

Many Field Offices Closed By Weather

     Below is a list of Social Security field offices that will be closed today due to hurricanes. I have not seen any list of ODAR office closures:

Alabama
  • Alabama ADO
  • Alexander City
  • Andalusia
  • Anniston
  • Bessemer
  • Birmingham Downtown
  • Birmingham East
  • Birmingham Mega TSC
  • Dothan
  • Montgomery
  • Opelika
  • Selma
  • SEPSC PC3
  • Talladega

Florida
  • Allapattah
  • Belle Glade
  • Bradenton
  • Carrollwood
  • Clearwater
  • Cocoa
  • Dade City
  • Deland
  • Ft. Lauderdale East
  • Ft. Lauderdale TSC
  • Ft. Lauderdale West
  • Ft. Walton Beach
  • Ft. Myers
  • Gainesville
  • Hialeah
  • Jackson Memorial Hospital
  • Jacksonville North
  • Jacksonville South
  • Key West Resident Station
  • Kissimmee
  • Lake City
  • Lake Mary
  • Lakeland
  • Leesburg
  • Little Havana
  • Little River
  • Marianna
  • Melbourne
  • Miami Beach
  • Miami North
  • Miami South
  • Naples
  • New Port Richey
  • North Broward
  • Ocala
  • Orlando
  • Orlando SSCC
  • Panama City
  • Perrine
  • Pensacola
  • Port Orange
  • Port St. Lucie
  • Pt. Charlotte
  • Sarasota
  • Sebring
  • South Broward
  • South Palm Beach
  • St. Augustine
  • St. Petersburg
  • Tallahassee
  • Tampa Downtown
  • Tampa TSC
  • Tampa WSU
  • Valrico
  • Venice
  • Vero Beach
  • West Palm Beach
  • Winter Haven 
Georgia
  • Albany
  • Athens
  • Atlanta Downtown
  • Atlanta RO
  • Atlanta West
  • Augusta
  • Blue Ridge CS
  • Brunswick
  • Columbus
  • Cordele
  • Covington
  • Dalton
  • Decatur
  • Dublin
  • Gainesville
  • Georgia ADO
  • Griffin
  • Gwinnett
  • LaGrange
  • Macon
  • Marietta
  • Milledgeville
  • Morrow (Southlake)
  • Newnan
  • Rome
  • Savannah
  • Statesboro
  • Savannah DDS
  • Thomasville DDS
  • Tifton
  • Toccoa
  • Valdosta
  • Vidalia
  • Villa Rica
  • Warner Robins
  • Waycross
  • Winder
Puerto Rico
 
All offices are closed in Puerto Rico

South Carolina
 
  • Beaufort
  • Charleston
  • Columbia
  • Walterboro
Texas

  • Beaumont
  • Port Arthur
Virgin Islands
 
 All offices are closed in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Sep 8, 2017

Initial And Recon Allowance Rates

     This was obtained from the Social Security Administration by the National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives (NOSSCR) which published the document in the NOSSCR newsletter, which is not available online.


Sep 7, 2017

Acting Commissioner Message On Hurricanes



From: ^Commissioner Broadcast
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2017 9:02 AM
Subject: Update on Hurricanes Harvey and Irma

A Message to All SSA Employees

Subject: Update on Hurricanes Harvey and Irma


Recovery efforts continue in Texas and Louisiana.  Social Security offices in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are closed, with Hurricane Irma striking those Caribbean locations yesterday.  Due to the uncertainty of the hurricane’s path, we closed many southern Florida offices beginning yesterday as residents are either under mandatory evacuation orders or preparing to evacuate.

Most employees in the affected areas of the Dallas region have returned to work, and all offices except for Port Arthur, Texas and Beaumont, Texas have reopened.  We have employees on site in several Texas shelters to provide immediate payments for those who qualify.  Over the weekend, employees assisted about 600 individuals with their Social Security service needs in these shelters.

To keep updated on service delivery in hurricane-affected areas, please visit our office closings and severe weather pages on the Internet.

These are trying times for so many Americans, many of whom are our family, friends, and colleagues.  While we continue to deliver on the mission of the Agency, please remember those in harm’s way in your thoughts and prayers.

Nancy A. Berryhill
Acting Commissioner

Alleged SSI Fraud Found During A Terrorism Investigation

     From the Buffalo News:
When FBI agents searched Ari Elias Baum's Facebook page, they were looking for evidence of a terrorist in training.
They already knew about Baum's posting of a photo depicting a couple dressed in military garb and holding weapons, with the caption, "Husband and wife fighting for Islam. The most beautiful photos I have ever seen."
The FBI also knew about the Buffalo man's travels to Yemen and Facebook friendship with a man whose inflammatory posts had come to the attention of terrorism investigators.
Baum was never charged with any terrorism crime but he will stand trial later this month for Social Security fraud, and the government would like to resurrect the terrorism claims as part of its prosecution.
That was until a federal judge said no. ...
He ordered prosecutors to stay away from any mention of the terrorism investigation but allowed them to get into Baum's travels overseas, as well as make general references to his religion. ...
Baum is charged with Social Security fraud and making false statements, and the evidence against him was uncovered as part of the FBI's terrorism investigation. The evidence includes an alleged Facebook conversation between Baum and his stepfather while Baum was traveling overseas.
"How is your money holding out?" asks his stepfather, Dr. R. Bruce Baum.
"Life is cheaper here but I will lose the SSI eventually if I stay here because they will find out that I am out of the country," Baum replied. ...
The FBI's investigation into Baum became public shortly after his arrest on fraud charges three years ago. The four-count indictment against him claims he stole $4,277 in Social Security disability benefits over a four-month period in 2013. ...
     To explain, while benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act, that is, benefits based upon FICA contributions, are payable to those who are traveling or living outside the U.S. (with one rare exception), Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits are not supposed to be paid in a month in which an individual is outside the United States (except in one extremely rare circumstance). These rules are not well understood by SSI recipients. I don't think a prosecution would be common for something like this because there would be no proof that the SSI recipient was intentionally breaking the law. In this case, maybe there is proof of what lawyers call scienter.

Sep 6, 2017

What Does This Mean?

     From the testimony of Bea Disman, Acting Chief of Staff, Social Security Administration, to the Social Security Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee:
... To ensure our decisions remain accurate, we are developing a new Occupational Information System (OIS) that will be the primary source of occupational information used in our disability adjudication process. We are working closely with the DOL’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and will have our first complete set of occupational data in 2019 after BLS completes its third year of data collection. We plan to implement the OIS in 2020 with the introduction of a Vocational Information Tool that adjudicators will use to decide claims. Working with us, BLS will immediately begin a new data collection cycle that will allow us to update the OIS at regular five-year intervals. 
Parallel to our efforts to develop the OIS, we are working on updating our Medical-Vocational Guidelines, which were issued in 1978. At step five of our sequential evaluation process, we evaluate an individual’s ability to adjust to other work that exists in the national economy. The Medical-Vocational Guidelines are a crosswalk used by adjudicators when considering an individual’s RFC in relation to age, education, work experience, and work that exists in the national economy. We are currently considering potential evidence-based approaches to updating these guidelines to ensure we remain current with changes in medical and vocational practice, technology, and the workforce. We are closely coordinating any potential changes to how we consider vocational efforts with our development of the OIS....
     Here are some questions I'd like asked of Ms. Disman:
  • There have been endless, unexplained delays in developing the OIS. Why? 
  • Is Social Security allowing BLS to collect the data and see what it shows or is Social Security pressuring BLS to massage the data so that it meets pre-determined goals set by Social Security? 
  • What would an "evidence-based" approach to updating the Medical-Vocational guidelines look like?