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Docket ID: [Docket Number: SSA-2008-0031]
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SUBJECT CATEGORY: Technical Amendments to Definition of Persons Closely Approaching Retirement Age
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: We propose to modify our rules on age used in determining disability under titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act (``The Act'') to revise the definition of persons ``closely approaching retirement age'' from ``6064'' to ``60 or older.'' The purpose of these changes is to acknowledge that we make disability determinations for individuals over age 64. These proposed changes are technical corrections that would help to explain how we currently determine disability for such individuals and would not have any substantive effect.
SUMMARY: Technical Amendments to Definition of Persons Closely Approaching Retirement Age,
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Change to Definition of Persons ``Closely Approaching Retirement Age''
In an effort to keep our regulations current, we regularly review our regulations to eliminate or modify any rules affected by legal or policy changes. Our current rules define individuals ``closely approaching retirement age'' as those who are ``age 6064.'' 20 CFR 404.1563(e) (2007); 20 CFR 416.963(e) (2007).
An individual can establish entitlement to benefits based on disability or blindness until the month in which he or she attains full retirement age under title II. When we first published these rules, we did not make disability determinations for individuals who were over 64 years of age because age 65 was full retirement age under title II. In 1983, Congress legislated a gradual increase in ``full retirement age'' (``FRA'') from 65 to 67. As a result, we are now processing disability claims for individuals who are over age 64.
Under title XVI, we sometimes must determine whether individuals age 65 or older are disabled in order to determine, among other things, benefit eligibility of ``qualified'' aliens, eligibility for certain State supplements, the applicability of work incentive provisions, or the appropriate evaluation of income and resources. Currently, when we determine whether such individuals are disabled, we generally use the same rules as we do for individuals who are age 6064.
We propose to modify our rules at Sec. Sec. 404.1563(e); 404.1568(d)(4); 416.963(e); 416.968(d)(4); and part 404, subpart P, appendix 2, Sec. Sec. 202.00(f), and 203.00(c) to include individuals over age 64 in the subcategory of those ``closely approaching retirement age'' for benefits based on disability under titles II and XVI of the Act. This modification would make the definition consistent with our definition of FRA and acknowledge that we make disability determinations for individuals over age 64 under title XVI. The proposed changes are technical corrections and would not have any substantive effect.
In 2005, we published an NPRM that would have redefined all of the age categories. However, this NPRM does not incorporate the changes suggested in the 2005 NPRM nor modify our existing policy in any manner.
Executive Order (``E.O.'') 12866, as amended, requires each agency
to write all rules in plain language. In addition to your substantive
comments on these proposed rules, we invite your comments on how to make them easier to understand.
For example:
We will not use these rules until we evaluate the public comments we receive on them, determine whether they should be issued as final rules, and issue final rules in the Federal Register. If we publish final rules, we will explain in the preamble how we will apply them, and summarize and respond to the public comments. Until the effective date of any final rules, we will continue to use our current rules. Regulatory Procedures
We have consulted with the Office of Management and Budget (``OMB'') and determined that these proposed rules do not meet the criteria for a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866, as amended. Thus, they are not subject to OMB review. Regulatory Flexibility Act
We certify that these final rules will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities as they affect individuals only. Therefore, a regulatory flexibility analysis as provided in the Regulatory Flexibility Act, as amended, is not required.
These regulations impose no reporting or recordkeeping requirements subject to OMB clearance.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 96.001 Social
SecurityDisability Insurance; 96.006 Supplemental Security Income.)
List of Subjects
Administrative practice and procedure; Blind; Disability benefits; OldAge, Survivors, and Disability Insurance; Reporting and recordkeeping requirements; Social security.
Administrative practice and procedure; Aged: Blind; Disability
benefits; Public assistance programs; Reporting and recordkeeping requirements; Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Dated: June 12, 2008.
Michael J. Astrue,
For the reasons set out in the preamble, we propose to amend 20 CFR parts 404 and 416 as follows:
PART 404FEDERAL OLDAGE, SURVIVORS AND DISABILITY INSURANCE (1950)
1. The authority citation for subpart P of part 404 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 202, 205(a), (b), and (d)(h), 216(i), 221(a) and (i), 222(c), 223, 225, and 702(a)(5) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 402, 405(a), (b), and (d)(h), 416(i), 421(a) and (i), 422(c), 423, 425, and 902(a)(5)); sec. 211(b), Pub. L. 104193, 110 Stat. 2105, 2189; sec. 202, Pub. L. 108203, 118 Stat. 509 (42 U.S.C. 902 note).
2. Amend Sec. 404.1563 to revise paragraph (e) to read as follows: Sec. 404.1563 Your age as a vocational factor.
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(e) Person of advanced age. We consider that at advanced age (age
55 or older), age significantly affects a person's ability to adjust to
other work. We have special rules for persons of advanced age and for
persons in this category who are closely approaching retirement age (age 60 or older). See Sec. 404.1568(d)(4).
3. Amend Sec. 404.1568 to revise the fifth sentence of paragraph (d)(4) to read as follows:
Sec. 404.1568 Skill requirements.
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(d) Skills that can be used in other work (transferability). * * *
(4) Transferability of skills for individuals of advanced age. * *
* If you are closely approaching retirement age (age 60 or older) and
you have a severe impairment(s) that limits you to no more than light
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to skilled or semiskilled light work only if the light work is so
similar to your previous work that you would need to make very little,
if any, vocational adjustment in terms of tools, work processes, work settings, or the industry. * * *
4. Amend part 404, subpart P, appendix 2, as follows:
a. In section 202.00, revise paragraph (f) to read as follows:
b. In section 203.00, revise the third sentence of paragraph (c) to read as follows:
Appendix 2 to Subpart P of Part 404MedicalVocational Guidelines * * * * *
202.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to light work
as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s). * * * * *
(f) For a finding of transferability of skills to light work for
individuals of advanced age who are closely approaching retirement
age (age 60 or older), there must be very little, if any, vocational
adjustment required in terms of tools, work processes, work settings, or the industry.
203.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to medium work
as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s). * * * * *
(c) * * * Further, for individuals closely approaching
retirement age (60 or older) with a work history of unskilled work
and with marginal education or less, a finding of disabled is appropriate.
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PART 416SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME FOR THE AGED, BLIND, AND DISABLED
5. The authority citation for subpart I of part 416 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Secs. 221(m), 702 (a)(5), 1611, 1614, 1619, 1631(a), (c), and (d)(1), and (p), and 1633 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 421(m), 902(a)(5), 1382, 1382c, 1382h, 1383(a), (c), and (d)(1), and (p), and 1383(b); secs. 4(c) and 5, 6(c)(e), 14(a), and 15, Pub. L. 98460, 98 Stat. 1794, 1801, 1802, and 1808 (42 U.S.C. 421 note, 423 note, and 1382h note).
6. Amend Sec. 416.963 to revise paragraph (e) to read as follows: Sec. 416.963 Your age as a vocational factor.
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(e) Person of advanced age. We consider that at advanced age (age
55 or older), age significantly affects a person's ability to adjust to
other work. We have special rules for persons of advanced age and for
persons in this category who are closely approaching retirement age (age 60 or older). See Sec. 416.968(d)(4).
7. Amend Sec. 416.968 to revise the fifth sentence of paragraph (d)(4) to read as follows:
Sec. 416.968 Skill requirements.
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(d) Skills that can be used in other work (transferability). * * *
(4) Transferability of skills for individuals of advanced age. * *
* If you are closely approaching retirement age (age 60 or older) and
you have a severe impairment(s) that limits you to no more than light
work, we will find that you have skills that are transferable to
skilled or semiskilled light work only if the light work is so similar
to your previous work that you would need to make very little, if any,
vocational adjustment in terms of tools, work processes, work settings, or the industry. * * *
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