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The regulations in this part 411 relate to the provisions of section 1148 of the Social Security Act which establishes the Ticket to Work and Self–Sufficiency Program (hereafter referred to as the “Ticket to Work program”). The regulations in this part are divided into ten subparts:
(a) Subpart A explains the scope of this part, explains the purpose and manner of implementation of the Ticket to Work program, and provides definitions of terms used in this part.
(b) Subpart B contains provisions relating to the ticket under the Ticket to Work program.
(c) Subpart C contains provisions relating to the suspension of continuing disability reviews for disabled beneficiaries who are considered to be using a ticket.
(d) Subpart D contains provisions relating to the use of one or more program managers to assist us in the administration of the Ticket to Work program.
(e) Subpart E contains provisions relating to employment networks in the Ticket to Work program.
(f) Subpart F contains provisions relating to State vocational rehabilitation agencies' participation in the Ticket to Work program.
(g) Subpart G contains provisions relating to individual work plans in the Ticket to Work program.
(h) Subpart H contains provisions establishing employment network payment systems.
(i) Subpart I contains provisions that establish a procedure for resolving disputes under the Ticket to Work program.
(j) [Reserved by 83 FR 62459]
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 20. Employees' Benefits § 20.411.100 Scope - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-20-employees-benefits/cfr-sect-20-411-100/
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