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DI 13095.140 Model Letters and Miscellaneous Paragraphs -- Title II
Cross refer to DI 13010.215A.
The title II model letters and paragraphs on the following pages are to be used as
guides in preparing cessation, reinstatement, subsequent suspension, and termination
notices in title II only and the title II portion of concurrent title II/XVI cases.
In title II only cases where a cessation, reinstatement, subsequent suspension, or
termination notice is being prepared, use appeals paragraph.
In the title II part of a concurrent case where a cessation, subsequent suspension,
or termination is being prepared, follow the instructions in NL 00703.000 regarding the lead-in, disclaimer and appeals paragraphs. The rationale, however,
must be taken from an appropriate exhibit in this section.
In the title II part of a concurrent reinstatement notice (whether allowed or denied),
use the appeals language found on the reverse of Form SSA-L8151-U2, Supplemental Security
Income Notice of Change.
Exhibit 1. Model Letter--Cessation Notice, Title II--Trial Work Period Completed.
Claimant Performing SGA.
A person's disability ends if he or she becomes able to do substantial gainful work.
(At the present time earnings over $( ) a month usually will be considered substantial and gainful.) Benefits will be paid
for the month disability ends and 2 additional months. Not until a person has completed
9 months of trial work is a decision made as to whether he or she has become able
to do substantial gainful work.
The evidence in your case shows that you completed your ninth month of trial work
in ( ) and became able to do substantial gainful work in ( ). Therefore, your last check will be for the month of ( ).
OPTION: Impairment-related work expenses paragraph (Exhibit 6).
If you stop doing substantial gainful work again within 15 months after your trial
work period ended, contact any Social Security office right away. Monthly benefit
checks can be started again without a new disability application. In addition, Medicare
protection can continue after you receive your last monthly benefit check. (You will
be notified later when this coverage will end.) You will be billed every 3 months
for your medical insurance premiums; please pay them promptly to avoid duplicate billing
and loss of coverage for failure to pay on time.
To have your benefit checks started again and to receive this Medicare protection
you must have a disabling condition. To decide if you have a disabling condition we
will do a medical review of your case. You may be asked to help us in obtaining additional
evidence to make this decision. If you refuse to help us in getting this evidence
your checks and Medicare protection may stop.
You will be notified later if we owe you any back benefits or you are overpaid any
benefits.
Exhibit 2--Model Letter--Reinstatement Notice, Title II--Benefits Previously Suspended
Because of SGA--Work Stopped or Earnings Dropped Below SGA Level--15-Month Reinstatement
Period Not Ended
Disability benefits can be started again because you are no longer doing substantial
gainful work. Your benefit checks (will be) (have been) started beginning for the
month of ( ). They will continue as long as you have a disabling condition and do not do substantial
gainful work.
IF YOU GO BACK TO WORK OR IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY WORKING AND THERE IS A CHANGE IN YOUR
WORK STATUS OR IN THE AMOUNT OF YOUR EARNINGS, YOU MUST LET US KNOW RIGHT AWAY.
If you have Medicare and are disabled, that protection continues without change except
that if you were billed every 3 months for your insurance premiums they will now be
deducted monthly from your check beginning with the month of ( ).
Exhibit 3--Model Letter--Reinstatement Denial Notice, Title II--Benefits Previously
Suspended Because of SGA--Reinstatement Requested--15-Month Reinstatement Period Not
Ended
You requested that your disability benefits be started again because you stopped doing
substantial gainful work. A review of the evidence in your case shows that the work
you (are doing is) (did in ( ) was) substantial gainful work. At the present time earnings over $( ) a month usually are considered substantial and gainful. Therefore, we cannot start
your benefits again.
Exhibit 4--Model Letter--Reinstatement Denial Notice, Title II--Benefits Previously
Suspended Because of SGA--Reinstatement Requested--15-Month Reinstatement Period Expired
You requested that your disability benefits be started again because you are no longer
doing substantial gainful work. A review of the evidence in your case shows that while
you are no longer doing substantial gainful activity, the time limit for having disability
benefits started again has passed. Benefits can be restarted only if a person stops
doing substantial gainful work within 15 months after the end of the trial work period.
Your trial work period ended ( ) and you stopped doing substantial gainful activity in ( ). Since this is more than 15 months after the end of your trial work period, we
cannot start your benefits again.
If you believe that you are still disabled you should contact any social security
office about filing a new application. Most questions can be handled by telephone.
However, if you visit an office, please take this notice with you.
Exhibit 5--Model Letter--Subsequent Suspension Because of SGA--Title II--Benefits
Previously Reinstated--Returned to SGA
Your benefits were started again, after your trial work period ended, because your
earnings either stopped or dropped below the amount generally considered substantial
and gainful. Since your earnings are again above the substantial gainful work level
(now usually $( ) a month), beginning ( ), your checks (will be) (have been) stopped.
OPTION: Impairment-related work expenses paragraph (see Exhibit 6).
If you stop working again or if your earnings drop below the amount considered substantial
and gainful, you should contact any social security office about starting your checks
again or, if necessary, filing a new application.
You will be notified later IF we owe you any back benefits or you are overpaid any
benefits.
Exhibit 6--Miscellaneous Paragraphs (Title II)
Explanation of 15-Month Reinstatement Period
If you stop doing substantial gainful work again within 15-months after your trial
work period ended contact any Social Security office right away. Monthly benefit checks
can be started again without a new disability application. In addition, Medicare protection
can continue after you receive your lat monthly benefit check. (You will be notified
later when this coverage will end.) You will be billed every 3 months for your medical
insurance premiums; please pay them promptly to avoid duplicate billing or loss of
coverage for failure to pay on time.
To have your benefit checks started again and to receive Medicare protection you must
have a disabling condition. To decide if you have a disabling condition we will do
a medical review of your case. You may be asked to help us in obtaining additional
evidence to make this decision. If you refuse to help us in getting this evidence
your checks and Medicare protection may stop.
NOTE: In the case of a deemed widow or disabled worker who for some reason is not receiving
cash benefits, this paragraph should be revised to advise the claimant to get in touch
with any Social Security office in order that his or her status as a disabled person
may be reestablished.
Explanation of Reinstatement of Benefits
Disability can be started again because you are no longer doing substantial gainful
work. Your benefit checks (will be) (have been) started beginning with the month of
( ). They will continue as long as you have the disabling condition and do not do substantial
gainful work.
Medicare Coverage During 15-Month Reinstatement Period (Claimant in suspense)
If you have Medicare and have a disabling condition, that protection can continue
after you receive your last monthly benefit check. (You will be notified later when
this coverage actually will end.) You will be billed every 3 months for your medical
insurance premiums; please pay them promptly to avoid duplicate billing and loss of
coverage for failure to pay on time.
Impairment-Related Work Expenses Not Allowed as Claimed
Although you reported impairment-related work expenses, the items you mentioned do
not meet the guidelines for exclusion from earnings. Therefore, we cannot allow them.
Impairment-Related Work Expenses Insufficient to Reduce Earnings Below SGA
Although you reported impairment-related work expenses which we allowed, they are
not enough to reduce your earnings below the monthly amount generally considered to
be substantial gainful work. At the present time, earnings over $( ) a month usually are considered substantial and gainful.
NOTE: Delete this last sentence if SGA is defined elsewhere in the same notice.
Further Notification for Overpayment/Underpayment
You will be notified later IF we owe you any back benefits or you are overpaid any
benefits.