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- Substantial Gainful Activity - The United States Social Security . . .
To be eligible for disability benefits, a person must be unable to engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA) A person who is earning more than a certain monthly amount (net of impairment-related work expenses) is ordinarily considered to be engaging in SGA
- SSA - POMS: DI 10501. 015 - Tables of SGA Earnings Guidelines and . . .
Tables of SGA Earnings Guidelines and Effective Dates Based on Year of Work Activity
- What is substantial gainful activity? | Frequently Asked Questions | SSA
The term "substantial gainful activity" (SGA) is used to describe a level of work activity and earnings Work is "substantial" if it involves doing significant physical or mental activities or a combination of both
- Determinations of Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA)
SGA for the Non-Blind Disabled—applies to Social Security and SSI benefits The method used to adjust the SGA for non-blind individuals is similar to that used for blind individuals and was published in the Federal Register (FR 65 82905) on December 29, 2000
- DI 10505. 001 Evaluation and Development of Employment
An SGA determination is a process that focuses on a person’s earnings and their work activity In most cases, the primary consideration for evaluating a person’s work activity is the gross earnings they received; however, this is only the starting point when making an SGA determination
- SSR 83-33 (Rescinded) - The United States Social Security Administration
PURPOSE: To state the policy regarding whether work performed by employees is substantial gainful activity (SGA) under the disability provisions of the law (This PPS pertains only to the evaluation of the work activity of employees
- DI 25501. 390 Considering Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) and Past . . .
Substantial gainful activity (SGA) is a term we use to describe a specific level of work activity and earnings We will not establish the EOD during a period a claimant engaged in SGA, except for establishing a freeze period for a claimant who meets our definition of statutory blindness
- DI 24001. 025 Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) Earnings . . . - SSA
DI 24001 025 Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) Earnings Guidelines and Evaluation of Earnings and Income A Policy — SGA Earnings Guidelines In deciding whether work is SGA, we may consider all pertinent facts about the individual's work, such as the nature of the duties, hours worked, productivity, pay, and any other factors related to the
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