| United States, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1976 - 812 страници
...substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, or (B) blindness; and the term ''blindness"... | |
| Herbert Kaufman - 2010 - 116 страници
...substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months."37 But it takes fifteen pages of specifications... | |
| 1978 - 306 страници
...chapter, the term "permanent physical or mental condition" means a physical or mental impairment that can be expected to result in death or has lasted, or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. (b) A determination as to whether or not an... | |
| United States. Social Security Administration - 1971 - 730 страници
...previously engaged with regularity and over a substantial period of time, provided his impairment can be expected to result in death, or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. Section 410.418 provides for an irrebuttable... | |
| United States. Social Security Administration - 652 страници
...of time (that is, "comparable and gainful work"; see §§410.424-410.426) and (2) His impairment can be expected to result in death, or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months. * * * * The Court having reviewed the evidence,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget - 1980 - 608 страници
...substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment which can be expected to result in death or has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, or (B) blindness; and the term "blindness"... | |
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