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PDF Document CMS Letter to State Medicaid Director 04-004 (7/19/04)

Re: Medicaid/MassHealth treatment of $600 credit for low-income beneficiaries under Medicare Prescription Drug Card.

9/20/2004
Final Rule: Title II Coverage of Residents in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI); Coverage of Ministers, Members of the Clergy and Christian Science Practitioners,9/30/2004
Hull v. Barnhart, Case No. 03-6282-KI (D. Or., Jun. 23, 2004).

Fleeing Felon case from Federal District Court in Oregon.

9/27/2004
Another Website Link to EM 04050 Re: Medicare Prescription Drug Card and SSI/Title II Eligibility
Another Website Link to HALLEX Transmittal I-1-47 Re: Representative Fees
Another Website Link to HALLEX Transmittal No. I-2-55 Re: Acceptable Medical Sources
Another Website Link to POMS GN 03930.000 Fee Authorization Under the Fee Petition Process

Represenative/attorney fees

Another Website Link to POMS GN 03940.000 Fee Authorization Under the Fee Agreement Process

Representative/attorney fees

Another Website Link to POMS SI 00810.410 Infrequent or Irregular Income Exclusion
Another Website Link to POMS SI 00830.520 Gifts
Proposed Regulation: Mandatory Exclusion of Health Care Providers and Representatives From Participating in Programs Administered by the Social SecurityAdministration, Including Representative Payment 9/30/2004
Proposed Revision to Cardiac Listings 9/30/2004
PDF Document Rosado v. Barnhart, Civil Action No. 04-30033-KPN (D, MA Sept. 20, 2004)9/29/2004
SSA Proposes Revisions to Genitourinary Impairments Listing


9/7/2004
SSA Seeks Comments on Prerequisites for Participation in Demonstration Project Extending Fee Withholding to Non-Attorney Representatives


9/7/2004
SSA Work Incentive Liaisons, Area Work Incentive Coordinators, and District Office Managers in Region I (12/06)

The Work Incentive Liason (WIL) is the person to contact if you need assistance resolving a work-related SSI or SSDI problem. There is one WIL in every SSA District Office. If the problem does not get resolved with the assistance of the WIL, you can contact the Area Work Incentive Coordinator for further assistance.

12/11/2006
Thomas v. Barnhart, No. 03-182-B-W (D. Me. August 4, 2004).

fleeing felon case

9/20/2004


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