20 CFR Part 411, Subpart B - Tickets Under the Ticket to Work Program
- § 411.120 What is a ticket under the Ticket to Work program?
- § 411.125 Who is eligible to receive a ticket under the Ticket to Work program?
- § 411.130 How will we distribute tickets under the Ticket to Work program?
- § 411.135 What do I do when I receive a ticket?
- § 411.140 When may I assign my ticket and how?
- § 411.145 When can my ticket be taken out of assignment?
- § 411.150 Can I reassign my ticket?
- § 411.155 When does my ticket terminate?
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The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 20 CFR Part 411 after this date.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2016-10932 RIN 0960-AH66 Docket No. SSA-2014-0016 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Notice of proposed rulemaking. To ensure that your comments are considered, we must receive them no later than July 11, 2016. 20 CFR Parts 404, 411, and 416 We propose to remove some of the requirements for evaluation of an unsuccessful work attempt (UWA) that lasts between 3 and 6 months. We also propose to allow previously entitled beneficiaries to apply for expedited reinstatement (EXR) in the same month they stop performing substantial gainful activity (SGA). Provisional benefits will begin the month after the request for EXR if the beneficiary stops performing SGA in the month of the EXR request. These changes would simplify our policies and make them easier for the public to understand.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2016-02657 RIN 0960-AH50 Docket No. SSA-2015-0025 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM). To ensure that we consider your comments, we must receive them by no later than April 11, 2016. 20 CFR Part 411 We are soliciting public input on whether and how we might revise the current Ticket to Work program rules. The Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 established the Ticket to Work program to allow individuals with disabilities to seek services to obtain and retain employment in order to reduce dependency on cash benefit programs. In creating the program, Congress found that eliminating barriers to work and providing individuals with real choice in obtaining services and technology to find, enter, and maintain employment can greatly improve the short and long-term financial independence and personal well-being of our beneficiaries. We want to explore improving our Ticket to Work program as part of our ongoing effort to help our beneficiaries find and maintain employment that leads to increased independence and enhanced productivity. If we propose specific revisions to our regulations, we will publish a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) in the Federal Register .
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-18148 RIN 0960-AH34 Docket No. SSA-2011-0034 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Final rule. The interim final rule with request for comments published on January 12, 2012 is confirmed as final effective July 29, 2013. 20 CFR Part 411 This final rule adopts, without change, the interim final rule with request for comments we published in the Federal Register on January 12, 2012, at 77 FR 1862. The interim final rule modified our rules so that we may send a Ticket to Work (Ticket) to Ticket to Work program (Ticket program)-eligible disabled beneficiaries. Under our previous rules, we mailed initial Ticket notices to all Ticket-eligible beneficiaries immediately after they began receiving benefits, regardless of whether they were likely to participate in the program. This change did not affect Ticket eligibility requirements.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-405 RIN 0960-AH34 Docket No. SSA-2011-0034 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION Interim final rule with request for comments. This interim final rule is effective January 12, 2012. Comment Date: To ensure that your comments are considered, we must receive them no later than March 12, 2012. 20 CFR Part 411 The Social Security Act (Act) states that we may issue a Ticket to Work (Ticket) to disabled beneficiaries for participation in the Ticket to Work program (Ticket program). Under our current rules, however, we mail initial Ticket notices to all Ticket-eligible beneficiaries, regardless of whether they are likely to participate in the program, immediately after they begin receiving benefits. We are modifying our rules so that we may send a Ticket to eligible disabled beneficiaries. We will inform all newly eligible and current beneficiaries of the availability of the program via routine correspondence. In addition, we will conduct Ticket outreach to those disabled beneficiaries who are most likely to return to work. We will send a Ticket to any eligible disabled beneficiary upon request, regardless of whether we have identified the beneficiary through our outreach efforts. We expect this change will make the Ticket program more effective. This change does not affect Ticket eligibility requirements.