[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR418]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
               CHAPTER III--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 418_MEDICARE SUBSIDIES--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart D_Medicare Part D Subsidies
 
Sec.  418.3605  What is an initial determination?

    Initial determinations are the determinations we make that are 
subject to administrative and judicial review. The initial determination 
will state the relevant facts and will give the reasons for our 
conclusions. Examples of initial determinations that are subject to 
administrative and judicial review include but are not limited to:
    (a) The initial calculation of your income and/or resources;
    (b) The determination about whether or not you are eligible for a 
subsidy and if so, whether you receive a full or partial subsidy;

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    (c) The determination to reduce your subsidy; and
    (d) The determination to terminate your subsidy.