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Social Security to Begin Processing Claims by Some Same-Sex "Aged Spouses;" All Other Claims Involving Same Sex Married Couples on Hold |
On June 26, 2013 the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision in the case of United States v. Windsor which struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Because of this decision, the Social Security Administration is no longer prohibited from recognizing same-sex marriages for purposes of determining Social Security benefits. Consequently, all Social Security claims that are filed on or after June 26, 2013, or that were pending final determination at the time of the Supreme Court decision, will be subject to what is being called "Windsor instructions."
Under the first set of "Windsor instructions" that were just issued, Social Security is now able to approve some wife's and husband's claims involving same-sex marriages.
Social Security claims under the "Windsor instructions" can now be processed and paid for "aged spouse" benefits in cases where the same-sex couple:
1) Married in a state that permits same-sex marriage; and
2) Are domiciled at the time of their application, or while the claim is pending a final determination, in a state that recognizes same-sex marriage.
The Social Security Administration will hold and not process any other same-sex marriage claims for which "Windsor instructions" have not yet been issued. These claims will remain on hold until Social Security receives further clarification of the Windsor decision from the U.S. Department of Justice.
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The Social Security Administration is Replacing the Term "Mental Retardation" in its Listing of Impairments |
The United States Federal Register is replacing the term "mental retardation" with "intellectual disability" in the Listing of Impairments that are used to evaluate claims involving mental disorders in adults and children under Titles II and XVI of the Social Security Act and in other appropriate sections of the rules.
This change reflects the widespread adoption of the term "intellectual disability" by Congress, government agencies, and various public and private organizations.
"Advocates for individuals with intellectual disability have rightfully asserted that the term ''mental retardation'' has negative connotations, has become offensive to many people, and often results in misunderstandings about the nature of the disorder and those who have it," the Social Security Administration concluded.
The final rule which will take effect on September 3, 2013, follows the January 28, 2013 release of draft regulations and a call for public comment.
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