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SSR 24-2p: Titles II and XVI: How We Evaluate Past Relevant Work

SSR 24-1p: Titles II and XVI: How We Apply the Medical-Vocational Profiles

SSR 20-1p: Titles II and XVI: How We Determine an Individual's Education Category

SSR 18-3p: Titles II and XVI: Failure to Follow Prescribed Treatment

SSR 05-1c: The Social Security Act, Sections 223(d)(2)(A) and 1614(a)(3)(B), As Amended (42 U.S.C. 423(D)(2)(a) and 1382c(a)(3)(B))— Disability Insurance Benefits and Supplemental Security Income—Whether Past Relevant Work Must Exist in Significant Numbers in the National Economy

SSR 00-4p: Titles II and XVI: Use of Vocational Expert and Vocational Specialist Evidence, and Other Reliable Occupational Information in Disability Decisions

SSR 87-19c: Section 223(d) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 423(d)) Disability Insurance Benefits — Evaluation of Claimant's Subjective Complaints and Credibility — Applicability of the Medical-Vocational Guidelines

SSR 87-11c: Sections 205(g) and 223(d) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 405(g) and 423(d)) Disability — Loss of Use of Limb Prevents Performance of Past Work — "Employability" Immaterial in Determining Ability to do Other Work

SSR 85-15: Titles II and XVI: Capability to do Other Work — The Medical-Vocational Rules as a Framework for Evaluating Solely Nonexertional Impairments

SSR 83-46c: Sections 216(i) and 223(d) (42 U.S.C. 416(i) and 423 (d)) Disability Insurance Benefits — Inability to Perform Previous Work — Administrative Notice Under the Medical- Vocational Guidelines of the Existence of Other Work

SSR 83-14: Titles II and XVI: Capability to do Other Work — The Medical-Vocational Rules as a Framework for Evaluating a Combination of Exertional and Nonexertional Impairments

SSR 83-12: Titles II and XVI: Capability to do Other Work — The Medical-Vocational Rules as a Framework for Evaluating Exertional Limitations Within a Range of Work or Between Ranges of Work

SSR 83-11: Titles II and XVI: Capability to do Other Work — the Exertionally Based Medical-Vocational Rules Met

SSR 83-10: Titles II and XVI: Determining Capability to Do Other Work — The Medical-Vocational Rules of Appendix 2

SSR 82-63: Titles II and XVI: Medical-Vocational Profiles Showing an Inability to Make an Adjustment to Other Work (Rescinded)

SSR 82-62: Titles II and XVI: a Disability Claimant's Capacity to do Past Relevant Work, in General (Rescinded)

SSR 82-61: Titles II and XVI: Past Relevant Work — The Particular Job or the Occupation as Generally Performed (Rescinded)

SSR 82-59: Titles II and XVI: Failure to Follow Prescribed Treatment (Rescinded)

SSR 82-47c: Sections 216(i) and 223(d) (42 U.S.C. 416(i) and 423(d)) Disability Insurance Benefits — Ability to Perform Sedentary Work — Constitutionality of the Medical-Vocational Guidelines

SSR 82-46c: Sections 223(d) and 1614(a)(3) (42 U.S.C. 423(d) and 1382c(a)(3)) Disability — Age Criterion of the Vocational Factors Regulations — Use of Chronological Age — Constitutionality

SSR 82-41: Titles II and XVI: Work Skills and Their Transferability as Intended by the Expanded Vocational Factors Regulations Effective February 26, 1979

SSR 82-40: Titles II and XVI: The Vocational Relevance of the Past Work Performed in a Foreign Country

SSR 82-36c: Sections 216(i) and 223(d) (42 U.S.C. 416(i) and 423(d)) Disability Insurance Benefits — Inability to Perform Previous Work — Existence of Other Performable Work

SSR 82-35c: Sections 216(i) and 223(d) (42 U.S.C. 416(i) and 423(d)) Disability Insurance Benefits — Inability to Perform Previous Work — Existence of Unskilled Sedentary JobS

SSR 82-34c: Sections 216(i) and 223(d) (42 U.S.C. 416(i) and 423(d)) Disability Insurance Benefits — Inability to Perform Previous Work — Administrative Notice of the Existence of Other Work

SSR 78-24: Disability — Refusal to Accept Vocational Rehabilitation Services

SSR 74-7c: Section 216(i) and 223(d), (42 U.S.C. 416(i) and 423(d)).—Disability—Proof of Existence of Jobs in the National Economy—Substantiality of Vocational Expert Testimony Without Claimant Interview (Rescinded)

SSR 73-23c: Sections 205(b), 216(i)(1) and 223 (42 U.S.C. 405(b), 416(i) (1) and 423)—Disability Insurance Benefits—Workshop Evaluation as Substantial Evidence—Existence of Jobs in Significant Numbers (Rescinded)

SSR 64-13: Section 222(b). — Disability — Deduction for Refusal to Accept Vocational Rehabilitation Services


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