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Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Disability Awareness Month Awards Dinner - Honoring Memory of USS Vice Chair

As you know, April 2006 is CUNY Disability Awareness Month, a celebration of the vibrant contribution the CUNY's more than 9,000 students with disabilities make to the richness of University life.



Don Passantino, the long-time student leader for whom the USS Passantino Scholarships are named, helped to firmly root USS's long standing tradition on inclusive governance at USS. On April 26, 2006, at an awards dinner honoring University leaders who have promoted access and opportunity for people with disabilities, Don will receive a Legacy Award posthumously, honoring his legacy of student advocacy and justice. At this ceremony, the Queens College Committee for Disabled Students with announce that it has renamed its campus center the Passantino Center for Student Empowerment.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Social Security Administration: New Disability Determination Process

The new disability process is the result of a collaborative effort that began during a discussion Commissioner Barnhart had with President Bush early in her term. Access the URL to read more about this process and access the Final Rule.

According to the Disability Service Improvement website, the final rule provides for:

A quick disability determination process for those who are obviously disabled. Favorable decisions would be made in such cases within 20 days after the claim is received by the state disability determination agency.
A new Medical-Vocational Expert System (MVES) to enhance the expertise needed to make accurate and timely decisions. The MVES will be composed of a Medical-Vocational Expert Unit and a national network of medical, psychological and vocational experts who meet qualification standards established by the Commissioner.
A new position -- the Federal Reviewing Official -- that will review state agency determinations upon the request of the claimant. This will eliminate the reconsideration step of the current appeals process.
Retention of the right to request a de novo hearing and decision from an Administrative Law Judge if the claimant disagrees with the decision of the Federal Reviewing Official.
Closing the record after the Administrative Law Judge issues a decision, with provision for certain good cause exceptions to this rule.
A new body -- the Decision Review Board -- to review and correct decisional errors and ensure consistent adjudication at all levels of the disability determination process. The current Appeals Council will be phased out gradually.
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