[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR416.101]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
               CHAPTER III--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 416--SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME FOR THE AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart A--Introduction, General Provisions and Definitions
 
Sec. 416.101  Introduction.

    Authority: Secs. 702(a)(5) and 1601-1635 of the Social Security Act 
(42 U.S.C. 902(a)(5) and 1381-133d); sec. 212, Pub. L. 93-66, 87 Stat. 
155 (42 U.S.C. 1382 note); sec. 502(a), Pub. L. 94-241, 90 Stat. 268 (48 
U.S.C. 1681 note).

    Source: 39 FR 28625, Aug. 9, 1974, unless otherwise noted.


    The regulations in this part 416 (Regulations No. 16 of the Social 
Security Administration) relate to the provisions of title XVI of the 
Social Security Act as amended by section 301 of Pub. L. 92-603 enacted 
October 30, 1972, and as may thereafter be amended. Title XVI 
(Supplemental Security Income For The Aged, Blind, and Disabled) of the 
Social Security Act, as amended, established a national program, 
effective January 1, 1974, for the purpose of providing supplemental 
security income to individuals who have attained age 65 or are blind or 
disabled. The regulations in this part are divided into the following 
subparts according to subject content:
    (a) This subpart A contains this introduction, a statement of the 
general purpose underlying the supplemental security income program, 
general provisions applicable to the program and its administration, and 
definitions and use of terms occurring throughout this part.
    (b) Subpart B of this part covers in general the eligibility 
requirements which must be met for benefits under the supplemental 
security income program. It sets forth the requirements regarding 
residence, citizenship, age, disability, or blindness, and describes the 
conditions which bar eligibility and generally points up other 
conditions of eligibility taken up in greater detail

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elsewhere in the regulations (e.g., limitations on income and resources, 
receipt of support and maintenance, etc.).
    (c) Subpart C of this part sets forth the rules with respect to the 
filing of applications, requests for withdrawal of applications, 
cancellation of withdrawal requests and other similar requests.
    (d) Subpart D of this part sets forth the rules for computing the 
amount of benefits payable to an eligible individual and eligible 
spouse.
    (e) Subpart E of this part covers provisions with respect to 
periodic payment of benefits, joint payments, payment of emergency cash 
advances, payment of benefits prior to a determination of disability, 
prohibition against transfer or assignment of benefits, adjustment and 
waiver of overpayments, and payment of underpayments.
    (f) Subpart F of this part contains provisions with respect to the 
selection of representative payees to receive benefits on behalf of and 
for the use of recipients and to the duties and responsibilities of 
representative payees.
    (g) Subpart G of this part sets forth rules with respect to the 
reporting of events and circumstances affecting eligibility or the 
amount of benefits payable.
    (h) Subpart H of this part sets forth rules and guidelines for the 
submittal and evaluation of evidence of age where age is pertinent to 
establishing eligibility or the amount of benefits payable.
    (i) Subpart I of this part sets forth the rules for establishing 
disability or blindness where the establishment of disability or 
blindness is pertinent to eligibility.
    (j) Subpart J of this part sets forth the standards, requirements 
and procedures for States making determinations of disability for the 
Commissioner. It also sets out the Commissioner's responsibilities in 
carrying out the disability determination function.
    (k) Subpart K of this part defines income, earned income, and 
unearned income and sets forth the statutory exclusions applicable to 
earned and unearned income for the purpose of establishing eligibility 
for and the amount of benefits payable.
    (l) Subpart L of this part defines the term resources and sets forth 
the statutory exclusions applicable to resources for the purpose of 
determining eligibility.
    (m) Subpart M of this part deals with events or circumstances 
requiring suspension or termination of benefits.
    (n) Subpart N of this part contains provisions with respect to 
procedures for making determinations with respect to eligibility, amount 
of benefits, representative payment, etc., notices of determinations, 
rights of appeal and procedures applicable thereto, and other procedural 
due process provisions.
    (o) Subpart O of this part contains provisions applicable to 
attorneys and other individuals who represent applicants in connection 
with claims for benefits.
    (p) Subpart P of this part sets forth the residence and citizenship 
requirements that are pertinent to eligibility.
    (q) Subpart Q of this part contains provisions with respect to the 
referral of individuals for vocational rehabilitation, treatment for 
alcoholism and drug addiction, and application for other benefits to 
which an applicant may be potentially entitled.
    (r) Subpart R of this part sets forth the rules for determining 
marital and other family relationships where pertinent to the 
establishment of eligibility for or the amount of benefits payable.
    (s) Subpart S of this part explains interim assistance and how 
benefits may be withheld to repay such assistance given by the State.
    (t) Subpart T of this part contains provisions with respect to the 
supplementation of Federal supplemental security income payments by 
States, agreements for Federal administration of State supplementation 
programs, and payment of State supplementary payments.
    (u) Subpart U of this part contains provisions with respect to 
agreements with States for Federal determination of Medicaid eligibility 
of applicants for supplemental security income.

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    (v) Subpart V of this part explains when payments are made to State 
vocational rehabilitation agencies (or alternate participants) for 
vocational rehabilitation services.

[39 FR 28625, Aug. 9, 1974, as amended at 51 FR 11718, Apr. 7, 1986; 62 
FR 38454, July 18, 1997]