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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 404 — Federal Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (1950- ) · § 404.2109

§ 404.2109. Responsibility for making payment decisions.

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The Commissioner will decide—
(a)Whether a continuous period of 9 months of SGA has been completed;
(b)Whether a disability beneficiary whose disability has ceased should continue to receive benefits under § 404.316(c), 404.337(c), or 404.352(c) for a month after October 1984, based on his or her continued participation in a VR program;
(c)If and when medical recovery has occurred;
(d)Whether documentation of VR services and expenditures is adequate;
(e)If payment is to be based on completion of a continuous 9-month period of SGA, whether the VR services contributed to the continuous period of SGA;
(f)Whether a VR service is a service described in § 404.2114; and
(g)What VR costs were reasonable and necessary and will be paid. [55 FR 8454, Mar. 8, 1990, as amended at 59 FR 11914, Mar. 15, 1994; 68 FR 40123, July 7, 2003]
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