Rescission of Social Security Ruling 91-3p: Policy Interpretation Ruling Title II: Determining Entitlement to Disability Benefits for Months Prior to…
Rescission of Social Security Ruling 91-3p: Policy Interpretation Ruling Title II: Determining Entitlement to Disability Benefits for Months Prior to
SUMMARY: In accordance with 20 CFR 402.35(b)(1), the Acting Commissioner of
DATES: Effective Date: This rescission will be effective
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Through SSRs, we make available to the public precedential decisions relating to the Federal old-age, survivors, disability, supplemental security income, and special veterans benefits programs. We may base SSRs on determinations or decisions made at all levels of administrative adjudication, Federal court decisions, Commissioner's decisions, opinions of the
Widows, widowers, and surviving divorced spouses (hereinafter referred to as widows) who are disabled and between age 50 and 60 may be entitled to disability insurance benefits based on a deceased spouse's earnings record. We sometimes refer to these benefits as disabled widows' benefits or widows' disability benefits. Before
FOOTNOTE 1 Public Law 101-508, 104 Stat. 1388. END FOOTNOTE
FOOTNOTE 2 104 Stat. at 1388-251. END FOOTNOTE
FOOTNOTE 3 Section 5103(e) of Public Law 101-508, 104 Stat. at 1388-253. END FOOTNOTE
Between 1989 and 1991, several United States Courts of Appeals found that the pre-OBRA standard we used was underinclusive in its adjudicatory criteria, and that the Act required consideration of functional limitations in determining entitlement to disabled widow's benefits. As a result of those court decisions, we revaluated our interpretation of the pre-OBRA standard and published SSR 91-3p, which directed adjudicators to apply the interpretation of the pre-OBRA standard set out in the SSR when determining disability for disabled widows' benefits payable for months prior to
By statute, entitlement to disabled widows' benefits cannot be established more than 12 months prior to the filing of an application for such benefits. /4/ We are rescinding SSR 91-3p as obsolete because a new application for disabled widows' benefits cannot establish entitlement to these benefits prior to
FOOTNOTE 4 42 U.S.C. 402(j)(1)(A). END FOOTNOTE
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 96.001,
Acting Commissioner of
Notice of rescission of Social Security Ruling, 91-3p.
Citation: "82 FR 24769"
Document Number: "Docket No. SSA-2017-0016"
Federal Register Page Number: "24769"
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