Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter III - Social Security Administration |
Part 411 - The Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program |
Subpart A - Introduction |
§ 411.100 - Scope. |
§ 411.105 - What is the purpose of the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.110 - How is the Ticket to Work program implemented? |
§ 411.115 - Definitions of terms used in this part. |
Subpart B - Tickets Under the Ticket to Work Program |
§ 411.120 - What is a ticket under the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.125 - Who is eligible to receive a ticket under the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.130 - How will we distribute tickets under the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.135 - What do I do when I receive a ticket? |
§ 411.140 - When may I assign my ticket and how? |
§ 411.145 - When can my ticket be taken out of assignment? |
§ 411.150 - Can I reassign my ticket? |
§ 411.155 - When does my ticket terminate? |
Subpart C - Suspension of Continuing Disability Reviews for Beneficiaries Who Are Using a Ticket |
Guidelines for Timely Progress Toward Self-Supporting Employment |
§ 411.185 - How much do I need to earn to be considered to be working? |
§ 411.190 - How is it determined if I am meeting the timely progress guidelines? |
§ 411.191 - Table summarizing the guidelines for timely progress toward self-supporting employment. |
§ 411.195 - How will the PM conduct my 24-month progress review? |
Definition of Using a Ticket |
Introduction |
§ 411.160 - What does this subpart do? |
§ 411.165 - How does using a ticket under the Ticket to Work program affect my continuing disability reviews? |
§ 411.166 - Glossary of terms used in this subpart. |
§ 411.167 - What is an educational institution or a technical, trade or vocational school? |
§ 411.170 - When does the period of using a ticket begin? |
§ 411.171 - When does the period of using a ticket end? |
§ 411.175 - What if a continuing disability review is begun before my ticket is in use? |
§ 411.180 - What is timely progress toward self-supporting employment? |
§ 411.192 - What choices do I have if I am unable to make timely progress toward self-supporting employment? |
§ 411.200 - How will the PM conduct my progress reviews? |
§ 411.205 - What if I disagree with the PM's decision about whether I am making timely progress toward self-supporting employment? |
The Extension Period |
§ 411.220 - What if my ticket is no longer assigned to an EN or State VR agency? |
§ 411.225 - What if I reassign my ticket after the end of the extension period? |
§ 411.226 - How will SSA determine if I am meeting the timely progress guidelines if I assign my ticket prior to July 21, 2008? |
Failure to Make Timely Progress |
§ 411.210 - What happens if I do not make timely progress toward self-supporting employment? |
Subpart D - Use of One or More Program Managers To Assist in Administration of the Ticket to Work Program |
§ 411.230 - What is a PM? |
§ 411.235 - What qualifications are required of a PM? |
§ 411.240 - What limitations are placed on a PM? |
§ 411.245 - What are a PM's responsibilities under the Ticket to Work program? |
Evaluation of Program Manager Performance |
§ 411.250 - How will SSA evaluate a PM? |
Subpart E - Employment Networks |
§ 411.300 - What is an EN? |
§ 411.305 - Who is eligible to be an EN? |
§ 411.310 - How does an entity other than a State VR agency apply to be an EN and who will determine whether an entity qualifies as an EN? |
§ 411.315 - What are the minimum qualifications necessary to be an EN? |
§ 411.320 - What are an EN's responsibilities as a participant in the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.321 - Under what conditions will SSA terminate an agreement with an EN due to inadequate performance? |
§ 411.325 - What reporting requirements are placed on an EN as a participant in the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.330 - How will SSA evaluate an EN's performance? |
Subpart F - State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies' Participation |
Participation in the Ticket to Work Program |
§ 411.350 - Must a State VR agency participate in the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.355 - What payment options does a State VR agency have? |
§ 411.360 - How does a State VR agency become an EN? |
§ 411.365 - How does a State VR agency notify us about its choice of a payment system for use when functioning as an EN? |
§ 411.370 - Does a State VR agency ever have to function as an EN? |
Resolving Disputes Arising Under Agreements Between Employment Networks and State Vr Agencies |
§ 411.435 - How will disputes arising under the agreements between ENs and State VR agencies be resolved? |
Ticket Status |
§ 411.380 - What does a State VR agency do if the State VR agency wants to determine whether a person seeking services has a ticket? |
§ 411.385 - What does a State VR agency do if a beneficiary who is eligible for VR services has a ticket that is available for assignment or reassignment? |
§ 411.390 - What does a State VR agency do if a beneficiary to whom it is already providing services has a ticket that is available for assignment? |
§ 411.395 - Is a State VR agency required to provide periodic reports? |
Referrals by Employment Networks to State Vr Agencies |
§ 411.400 - Can an EN to which a beneficiary's ticket is assigned refer the beneficiary to a State VR agency for services? |
Agreements Between Employment Networks and State Vr Agencies |
§ 411.405 - When does an agreement between an EN and the State VR agency have to be in place? |
§ 411.410 - Does each referral from an EN to a State VR agency require its own agreement? |
§ 411.415 - Who will verify the establishment of agreements between ENs and State VR agencies? |
§ 411.420 - What information should be included in an agreement between an EN and a State VR agency? |
§ 411.425 - What should a State VR agency do if it gets an attempted referral from an EN and no agreement has been established between the EN and the State VR agency? |
§ 411.430 - What should the PM do when it is informed that an EN has attempted to make a referral to a State VR agency without an agreement being in place? |
Subpart G - Requirements For Individual Work Plans |
§ 411.450 - What is an Individual Work Plan? |
§ 411.455 - What is the purpose of an IWP? |
§ 411.460 - Who is responsible for determining what information is contained in the IWP? |
§ 411.465 - What are the minimum requirements for an IWP? |
§ 411.470 - When does an IWP become effective? |
Subpart H - Employment Network Payment Systems |
§ 411.500 - Definitions of terms used in this subpart. |
§ 411.505 - How is an EN paid? |
§ 411.510 - How is the State VR agency paid under the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.515 - Can the EN change its elected payment system? |
§ 411.520 - How are beneficiaries whose tickets are assigned to an EN affected by a change in that EN's elected payment system? |
§ 411.525 - What payments are available under each of the EN payment systems? |
§ 411.530 - How will the outcome payments be reduced when paid under the outcome-milestone payment system? |
§ 411.535 - Under what circumstances will milestones be paid? |
§ 411.536 - Under what circumstances can we make a reconciliation payment under the outcome-milestone payment system? |
§ 411.540 - How are the payment amounts calculated for each of the milestones? |
§ 411.545 - How are the outcome payments calculated under the outcome-milestone payment system? |
§ 411.550 - How are the outcome payments calculated under the outcome payment system? |
§ 411.551 - How are EN payments calculated for transition cases pending on July 21, 2008? |
§ 411.552 - What effect will the subsequent entitlement to title II benefits have on EN payments for title XVI beneficiaries after they assign their ticket? |
§ 411.555 - Can the EN keep the milestone and outcome payments even if the beneficiary does not achieve all outcome months? |
§ 411.560 - Is it possible to pay a milestone or outcome payment to more than one EN? |
§ 411.565 - What happens if two or more ENs qualify for payment on the same ticket but have elected different EN payment systems? |
§ 411.566 - May an EN use outcome or milestone payments to make payments to the beneficiary? |
§ 411.570 - Can an EN request payment from the beneficiary who assigned a ticket to the EN? |
§ 411.575 - How does the EN request payment for milestones or outcome payment months achieved by a beneficiary who assigned a ticket to the EN? |
§ 411.580 - Can an EN receive payments for milestones or outcome payment months that occur before the beneficiary assigns a ticket to the EN? |
§ 411.581 - Can an EN receive milestone and outcome payments for months after a beneficiary takes his or her ticket out of assignment? |
§ 411.585 - Can a State VR agency and an EN both receive payment for serving the same beneficiary? |
§ 411.590 - What can an EN do if the EN disagrees with our decision on a payment request? |
§ 411.595 - What oversight procedures are planned for the EN payment systems? |
§ 411.597 - Will SSA periodically review the outcome payment system and the outcome-milestone payment system for possible modifications? |
Subpart I - Ticket to Work Program Dispute Resolution |
Disputes Between Employment Networks and Program Managers |
§ 411.650 - Is there a process for resolving disputes between ENs that are not State VR agencies and PMs, other than disputes on a payment request? |
§ 411.655 - How will the PM refer the dispute to us? |
§ 411.660 - Is SSA's decision final? |
Disputes Between Beneficiaries and State Vr Agencies |
§ 411.640 - Do the dispute resolution procedures of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (29 U.S.C. 720 et seq.), apply to beneficiaries seeking services from the State VR agency? |
Disputes Between Beneficiaries and Employment Networks |
§ 411.600 - Is there a process for resolving disputes between beneficiaries and ENs that are not State VR agencies? |
§ 411.605 - What are the responsibilities of the EN that is not a State VR agency regarding the dispute resolution process? |
§ 411.610 - When should a beneficiary receive information on the procedures for resolving disputes? |
§ 411.615 - How will a disputed issue be referred to the PM? |
§ 411.620 - How long does the PM have to recommend a resolution to the dispute? |
§ 411.625 - Can the beneficiary or the EN that is not a State VR agency request a review of the PM's recommendation? |
§ 411.630 - Is SSA's decision final? |
§ 411.635 - Can a beneficiary be represented in the dispute resolution process under the Ticket to Work program? |
Subpart J - The Ticket to Work Program and Alternate Participants Under the Programs For Payments For Vocational Rehabilitation Services |
§ 411.700 - What is an alternate participant? |
§ 411.705 - Can an alternate participant become an EN? |
§ 411.710 - How will an alternate participant choose to participate as an EN in the Ticket to Work program? |
§ 411.720 - If an alternate participant chooses not to become an EN, can it continue to function under the programs for payments for VR services? |