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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 416 — Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled · § 416.932

§ 416.932. When presumptive payments begin and end.

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We may make payments to you on the basis of presumptive disability or presumptive blindness before we make a formal determination about your disability or blindness. The payments can not be made for more than 6 months. They start for a period of not more than 6 months beginning in the month we make the presumptive disability or presumptive blindness finding. The payments end the earliest of—
(a)The month in which we make a formal finding on whether or not you are disabled or blind;
(b)The month for which we make the sixth monthly payment based on presumptive disability or presumptive blindness to you; or
(c)The month in which you no longer meet one of the other eligibility requirements (e.g., your income exceeds the limits). [45 FR 55621, Aug. 20, 1980, as amended at 57 FR 53853, Nov. 13, 1992]
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