Administrative Integrity of the Social Security Program: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Social Security of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, April 9, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - 53 lappuses |
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... overpayments as well as for disposing of thousands of disputed claims for benefits . In recent months , some allegations have been made by various individuals and organizations charging that hundreds of millions of dollars in waste ...
... overpayments as well as for disposing of thousands of disputed claims for benefits . In recent months , some allegations have been made by various individuals and organizations charging that hundreds of millions of dollars in waste ...
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... overpayments so that the net error would be less than half . Senator NELSON . Well , what is the most common one ? The most common one that I see from my constituents is some person who , I would assume almost always , has a dependent ...
... overpayments so that the net error would be less than half . Senator NELSON . Well , what is the most common one ? The most common one that I see from my constituents is some person who , I would assume almost always , has a dependent ...
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... overpayments and $ 72 million in underpayments , and this is on a base of almost $ 90 billion of benefit payments in these programs in 1979 . Senator NELSON . And did you say a few moments ago that you collect back 50 percent of ...
... overpayments and $ 72 million in underpayments , and this is on a base of almost $ 90 billion of benefit payments in these programs in 1979 . Senator NELSON . And did you say a few moments ago that you collect back 50 percent of ...
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... overpayments in the Supplemental Security Income ( SSI ) program , and then apparently used that figure to reach a $ 2 billion annual total . It confused legis- latively mandated procedures and administrative shortcomings . For example ...
... overpayments in the Supplemental Security Income ( SSI ) program , and then apparently used that figure to reach a $ 2 billion annual total . It confused legis- latively mandated procedures and administrative shortcomings . For example ...
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... over- payments ? Mr. Ross . Yes , sir . Senator NELSON . I see . So it would amount to $ 100 million and what by 1984 ? Mr. Ross . $ 107 million is our figure . Senator NELSON . Well , Mr. Ross , I think that is all I have . We may have ...
... over- payments ? Mr. Ross . Yes , sir . Senator NELSON . I see . So it would amount to $ 100 million and what by 1984 ? Mr. Ross . $ 107 million is our figure . Senator NELSON . Well , Mr. Ross , I think that is all I have . We may have ...
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5. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for this opportunity to appear before you today.
53. lappuse - This concludes my prepared statement. We will be glad to answer any questions you or other members of the Subcommittee may have.
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