When Are Beneficiaries At Risk of Being Reviewed? The Social Security Administration [“SSA”] will make these “capability findings . . . in connection with initial claims on or after December 19, 2017.” In addition, these capability findings will be “in connection with continuing disability reviews . . . on or after December 19, 2017” which include “age-18 redeterminations.” However, these capability findings for reviews will only be made when the Social Security Administration “appointa representative payee for an individual in connection with a continuing disability review.”
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At least each quarter, the SSA “will provide information about any individual who meets the criteria [as having been adjudicated by them as a mental defective] to the Attorney General, or his or her designate, for inclusion in the NICS. The information . . . includes the name of the individual, his or her full date of birth, his or her sex, and his or her Social Security number. [SSA] will also report any other information that the Attorney General determines Federal agencies should report to the NICS.”
Removal of Individual’s Record from NICS. The SSA “will identify when the record of an individual that [SSA] previously identified for submission to the NICS . . . should be removed from the NICS database” and “notify the Attorney General . . . that an individual’s record should be removed from the NICS database only” when the SSA:...
Heavy on the legal-eeze. But...another great reason to repeal NICS and all its tentacles, not support it, add to it, fund it, manipulate it...