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C.F.R. Title 20 Chapter III Part 404

Code of Federal Regulations · Part

Part 404 — Federal Old-age, Survivors And Disability Insurance (1950- )

20 C.F.R. pt. 404

  • Subpart A Introduction, General Provisions And Definitions
  • Subpart B Insured Status And Quarters Of Coverage
  • Subpart C Computing Primary Insurance Amounts
  • Subpart D Old-age, Disability, Dependents' And Survivors' Insurance Benefits; Period Of Disability
  • Subpart E Deductions; Reductions; And Nonpayments Of Benefits
  • Subpart F Overpayments, Underpayments, Waiver Of Adjustment Or Recovery Of Overpayments, And Liability Of A Certifying Officer
  • Subpart G Filing Of Applications And Other Forms
  • Subpart H Evidence
  • Subpart I Records Of Earnings
  • Subpart J Determinations, Administrative Review Process, And Reopening Of Determinations And Decisions
  • Subpart K Employment, Wages, Self-employment, And Self-employment Income
  • Subpart L Subpart L [reserved]
  • Subpart M Coverage Of Employees Of State And Local Governments
  • Subpart N Wage Credits For Veterans And Members Of The Uniformed Services
  • Subpart O Interrelationship Of Old-age, Survivors And Disability Insurance Program With The Railroad Retirement Program
  • Subpart P Determining Disability And Blindness
  • Subpart Q Determinations Of Disability
  • Subpart R Representation Of Parties
  • Subpart S Payment Procedures
  • Subpart T Totalization Agreements
  • Subpart U Representative Payment
  • Subpart V Payments For Vocational Rehabilitation Services
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