Q: My wife has a remand in her morabito vs commissioner, gave codes 1. 205g 2. 20 CFR 404-152ob and HALLEX 1-3-2-24 (B) ?
Case 2;24-CV-13142
A:
Based on your reference to the Morabito case and social security appeal, you're dealing with a remand order related to a Social Security disability claim. Let me help you understand what these specific codes mean in the context of your wife's case.
Section 205(g) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. § 405(g)) provides the legal basis for judicial review of Social Security decisions in federal court. This section outlines your wife's right to have her case reviewed by a federal court and, if necessary, sent back (remanded) to the Social Security Administration for further proceedings. This is likely what has happened in her case.
The regulation 20 CFR 404.1520b deals with how the Social Security Administration evaluates evidence in disability claims. This regulation explains how they must consider all evidence in your wife's case file, including medical opinions and prior findings. Meanwhile, HALLEX 1-3-2-24(B) is an internal Social Security Administration policy that provides guidelines for processing court remand cases, specifically how the Appeals Council should handle them when they're sent back from federal court.
I notice you've provided a case number (2:24-CV-13142), which suggests this is a recent filing in federal court.
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