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20 CFR Part 403

12 sections.

  • § 403.100
    § 403.100 When can an SSA employee testify or produce information or records in legal proceedings?
  • § 403.105
    § 403.105 What is the relationship between this part and 20 CFR parts 401 and 402?
  • § 403.110
    § 403.110 What special definitions apply to this part?
  • § 403.115
    § 403.115 When does this part apply?
  • § 403.120
    § 403.120 How do you request testimony?
  • § 403.125
    § 403.125 How will we handle requests for records, information, or testimony involving SSA's Office of the Inspector General?
  • § 403.130
    § 403.130 What factors may the Commissioner consider in determining whether SSA will grant your application for testimony?
  • § 403.135
    § 403.135 What happens to your application for testimony?
  • § 403.140
    § 403.140 If the Commissioner authorizes testimony, what will be the scope and form of that testimony?
  • § 403.145
    § 403.145 What will SSA do if you have not satisfied the conditions in this part or in 20 CFR part 401 or 402?
  • § 403.150
    § 403.150 Is there a fee for our services?
  • § 403.155
    § 403.155 Does SSA certify records?

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