Basic (02-08)
   SL 90008.001 Transmittal 2 to SL 60001, February 2008
   
   
   
   Part 19 – State and Local Coverage Handbook
Chapter
         600 – Employment
Subchapter 01 – Employment
   
      
   
   Audience
State Social Security
         Administrators
Regional Offices—RSI Team Leaders
Parallel Social Security Field Offices—District Managers
Regional General Counsel Staff
   
      
   
   Originating Component
   
   
   OISP/OEIE
   
      
   
   Effective Date
   
   Upon Receipt
   
      
   
   Background
   
    
   
   This transmittal provides procedure for proper handling of predecessor-successor situations,
      which includes the Social Security Administration's terms and definitions for the
      four categories of predecessor-successor situations (consolidation, annexation, hybrid
      consolidation, miscellaneous transition). It also includes the effects on the Social
      Security coverage status of successor entity employees, and procedure for extending
      Social Security coverage to successor entity employees
   
   
      
   
   Summary of Changes
   
    
   
   SL 60001.001 SLCH Subchapter 60001 - PDF File
   
   Contains an inclusive printable document to Subchapter 60001.
   
      
   
   SL 60001.680 Predecessor-Successor Situations
   
   This new section describes predecessor-successor situations with definitions of the
      terminology SSA uses to describe what occurs in most predecessor-successor situations
      - consolidation, annexation, hybrid consolidation, miscellaneous transition etc.
   
   
      
   
   SL 60001.681 How Social Security Coverage is Affected
         in Various Predecessor-Successor Situations
   
   This new section outlines new modifications needed to provide Social Security coverage
      for the Single Retirement System, Deemed Retirement System and the Absolute Coverage
      Group.
   
   
      
   
   SL 60001.682 Determining the Status of a Predecessor-Successor
         Situation and How Social Security Coverage is Affected
   
    
   
   This new section discusses the varied documentation that can be used in determining
      the status of a predecessor-successor situation. Various predecessor-successor scenarios
      are also provided to familiarize the reader with the predecessor-successor process
      and how Social Security coverage is affected.
   
   
     
   
   SL 60001.683 Application of the Continuing Employment
         Exception to Mandatory Medicare Coverage in Predecessor-Successor
         Situations
   
   This new section discusses how an employee of a predecessor entity is viewed to be
      in continuing employment status when moved to the successor entity. If employment
      for the predecessor entity began before April 1, 1986, the employee is not subject
      to the mandatory Medicare provisions when he or she is moved to the successor entity.
      The legislative history and intent of the mandatory Medicare provisions is discussed
      and two landmark court cases are cited.