TN 15 (11-02)
DI 13010.125 Retroactive Work Cessation and Reopening
A retroactive cessation determination must not conflict with the rules of administrative
finality. These rules impose certain time limits that SSA will follow in reopening
and revising prior disability or continuing disability determinations or decisions
that have become final. The rules are explained in Regulations No. 4, sections 404.987-404.995
(title II). They provide that an initial, reconsideration, or revised determination,
or a decision or revised decision, that is otherwise final, may nevertheless be reopened
in certain circumstances. Refer to GN 04001.001 for rules regarding administrative finality. When a determination or decision is
made on a CDR or TWP months, it cannot be reopened unless it is timely questioned
under the provisions of administrative finality. If a CDR continuance cannot be revised
under the rules of administrative finality, the earliest a subsequent cessation could
be effective is the month after the prior CDR continuance determination.
If you determine that a prior determination was in error, but you cannot revise it
due to administrative finality, document the determination in the DCF using the IRMK
screen.