Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart I — Determining Disability And Blindness
20 C.F.R. pt. 416, subpt. I
- § 416.901 Scope Of Subpart
- § 416.902 Definitions For This Subpart
- § 416.903 Who Makes Disability And Blindness Determinations
- § 416.904 Decisions By Other Governmental Agencies And Nongovernmental Entities
- § 416.905 Basic Definition Of Disability For Adults
- § 416.906 Basic Definition Of Disability For Children
- § 416.907 Disability Under A State Plan
- § 416.908 [reserved]
- § 416.909 How Long The Impairment Must Last
- § 416.910 Meaning Of Substantial Gainful Activity
- § 416.911 Definition Of Disabling Impairment
- § 416.912 Responsibility For Evidence
- § 416.913 Categories Of Evidence
- § 416.914 When We Will Purchase Existing Evidence
- § 416.915 Where And How To Submit Evidence
- § 416.916 If You Fail To Submit Medical And Other Evidence
- § 416.917 Consultative Examination At Our Expense
- § 416.918 If You Do Not Appear At A Consultative Examination
- § 416.919 The Consultative Examination
- § 416.920 Evaluation Of Disability Of Adults, In General
- § 416.921 Establishing That You Have A Medically Determinable Impairment(s)
- § 416.922 What We Mean By An Impairment(s) That Is Not Severe In An Adult
- § 416.923 Multiple Impairments
- § 416.924 How We Determine Disability For Children
- § 416.925 Listing Of Impairments In Appendix 1 Of Subpart P Of Part 404 Of This Chapter
- § 416.926 Medical Equivalence For Adults And Children
- § 416.927 Evaluating Opinion Evidence For Claims Filed Before March 27, 2017
- § 416.928 [reserved]
- § 416.929 How We Evaluate Symptoms, Including Pain
- § 416.930 Need To Follow Prescribed Treatment
- § 416.931 The Meaning Of Presumptive Disability Or Presumptive Blindness
- § 416.932 When Presumptive Payments Begin And End
- § 416.933 How We Make A Finding Of Presumptive Disability Or Presumptive Blindness
- § 416.934 Impairments That May Warrant A Finding Of Presumptive Disability Or Presumptive Blindness
- § 416.935 How We Will Determine Whether Your Drug Addiction Or Alcoholism Is A Contributing Factor Material To The Determination Of Disability
- § 416.936 Treatment Required For Individuals Whose Drug Addiction Or Alcoholism Is A Contributing Factor Material To The Determination Of Disability
- § 416.937 What We Mean By Appropriate Treatment
- § 416.938 What We Mean By Approved Institutions Or Facilities
- § 416.939 How We Consider Whether Treatment Is Available
- § 416.940 Evaluating Compliance With The Treatment Requirements
- § 416.941 Establishment And Use Of Referral And Monitoring Agencies
- § 416.945 Your Residual Functional Capacity
- § 416.946 Responsibility For Assessing Your Residual Functional Capacity
- § 416.960 When We Will Consider Your Vocational Background
- § 416.962 Medical-vocational Profiles Showing An Inability To Make An Adjustment To Other Work
- § 416.963 Your Age As A Vocational Factor
- § 416.964 Your Education As A Vocational Factor
- § 416.965 Your Work Experience As A Vocational Factor
- § 416.966 Work Which Exists In The National Economy
- § 416.967 Physical Exertion Requirements
- § 416.968 Skill Requirements
- § 416.969 Listing Of Medical-vocational Guidelines In Appendix 2 Of Subpart P Of Part 404 Of This Chapter
- § 416.971 General
- § 416.972 What We Mean By Substantial Gainful Activity
- § 416.973 General Information About Work Activity
- § 416.974 Evaluation Guides If You Are An Employee
- § 416.975 Evaluation Guides If You Are Self-employed
- § 416.976 Impairment-related Work Expenses
- § 416.981 Meaning Of Blindness As Defined In The Law
- § 416.982 Blindness Under A State Plan
- § 416.983 How We Evaluate Statutory Blindness
- § 416.984 If You Are Statutorily Blind And Still Working
- § 416.985 How We Evaluate Other Visual Impairments
- § 416.986 Why And When We Will Find That You Are No Longer Entitled To Benefits Based On Statutory Blindness
- § 416.987 Disability Redeterminations For Individuals Who Attain Age 18
- § 416.988 Your Responsibility To Tell Us Of Events That May Change Your Disability Or Blindness Status
- § 416.989 We May Conduct A Review To Find Out Whether You Continue To Be Disabled
- § 416.990 When And How Often We Will Conduct A Continuing Disability Review
- § 416.991 If Your Medical Recovery Was Expected And You Returned To Work
- § 416.992 What Happens If You Fail To Comply With Our Request For Information
- § 416.993 Medical Evidence In Continuing Disability Review Cases
- § 416.994 How We Will Determine Whether Your Disability Continues Or Ends, Disabled Adults
- § 416.995 If We Make A Determination That Your Physical Or Mental Impairment(s) Has Ceased, Did Not Exist Or Is No Longer Disabling (medical Cessation Determination)
- § 416.996 Continued Disability Or Blindness Benefits Pending Appeal Of A Medical Cessation Determination
- § 416.998 If You Become Disabled By Another Impairment(s)
- § 416.999 What Is Expedited Reinstatement?
- § 416.903a a Program Integrity
- § 416.903b b Evidence From Excluded Medical Sources Of Evidence
- § 416.913a a Evidence From Our Federal Or State Agency Medical Or Psychological Consultants
- § 416.919a a When We Will Purchase A Consultative Examination And How We Will Use It
- § 416.919b b When We Will Not Purchase A Consultative Examination
- § 416.919f f Type Of Purchased Examinations
- § 416.919g g Who We Will Select To Perform A Consultative Examination
- § 416.919h h Your Medical Source
- § 416.919i i Other Sources For Consultative Examinations
- § 416.919j j Objections To The Medical Source Designated To Perform The Consultative Examination
- § 416.919k k Purchase Of Medical Examinations, Laboratory Tests, And Other Services
- § 416.919m m Diagnostic Tests Or Procedures
- § 416.919n n Informing The Medical Source Of Examination Scheduling, Report Content, And Signature Requirements
- § 416.919o o When A Properly Signed Consultative Examination Report Has Not Been Received
- § 416.919p p Reviewing Reports Of Consultative Examinations
- § 416.919q q Conflict Of Interest
- § 416.919s s Authorizing And Monitoring The Consultative Examination
- § 416.919t t Consultative Examination Oversight
- § 416.920a a Evaluation Of Mental Impairments
- § 416.920b b How We Consider Evidence
- § 416.920c c How We Consider And Articulate Medical Opinions And Prior Administrative Medical Findings For Claims Filed On Or After March 27, 2017
- § 416.924a a Considerations In Determining Disability For Children
- § 416.924b b Age As A Factor Of Evaluation In The Sequential Evaluation Process For Children
- § 416.926a a Functional Equivalence For Children
- § 416.969a a Exertional And Nonexertional Limitations
- § 416.974a a When And How We Will Average Your Earnings
- § 416.989a a We May Conduct A Review To Find Out Whether You Continue To Be Blind
- § 416.992a a [reserved]
- § 416.994a a How We Will Determine Whether Your Disability Continues Or Ends, And Whether You Are And Have Been Receiving Treatment That Is Medically Necessary And Available, Disabled Children
- § 416.999a a Who Is Eligible For Expedited Reinstatement?
- § 416.999b b How Do I Request Reinstatement?
- § 416.999c c How Do We Determine Provisional Benefits?
- § 416.999d d How Do We Determine Reinstated Benefits?