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SSA logo: link to Social Security Online home  §411.195 How will the PM conduct my 24-month progress review?

(a) In this review the PM will consider the following:

(1) Are you actively participating in your employment plan? By "actively participating in your employment plan," we mean that you are engaging in activities outlined in your employment plan on a regular basis and in the approximate time frames specified in the plan. These activities may include employment, if agreed to in the employment plan.

(2) Does your employment plan have a goal of at least three months of work (as defined in §411.185) by the time of your first 12-month progress review?

(3) Given your current progress in your employment plan, can you reasonably be expected to reach this goal of at least three months of work (as defined in §411.185) at the time of your first 12-month progress review?

Note to paragraph (a): If you worked in one or more months during the initial 24-month period at the level of work applicable to the work requirement for the first 12-month progress review period, each such month of work may be used to reduce by one month the number of months of work referred to in paragraphs (a)(2) and (3) of this section and the number of months of work required for the first 12-month progress review period (see §411.180(c)(1) and (2)).

(b) If the answer to all three of these questions is yes, the PM will find that you are making timely progress toward self-supporting employment. We will consider you to be making timely progress toward self-supporting employment until your first 12-month progress review.

(c) If the answer to any of these questions is no, the PM will find that you are not making timely progress toward self-supporting employment. The PM will send a written notice of the decision to you at your last known address. The notice will explain the reasons for the decision and inform you of the right to ask us to review the decision. The decision will be effective 30 days after the date on which the PM sends the notice of the decision to you, unless you request that we review the decision under §411.205.

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