SSA’s New Rules on Inability to Communicate in English
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On February 25, 2020, the Social Security Administration issued a final regulation that removed the ability to speak in English as an education category from the grids. SSR 20-01p, which covers related themes, was released in April. This seminar will go through the Social Security Administration’s policies as well as practical advice for gathering evidence, producing briefs, and interrogating vocational experts in instances where claimants are unable to speak in English.
Stacy Cloyd is the Director of Policy and Administrative Advocacy at NOSSCR. Cloyd fights for legislation, rules, programs, and public perceptions that maintain and improve Social Security in her job at NOSSCR. Ms. Cloyd formerly worked as an attorney at Bread for the City, a nonprofit legal clinic in Washington, DC. She was also a senior domestic policy analyst for the Bread for the World Institute, a hunger and poverty advocacy organization. Ms. Cloyd attended Smith College before attending the University of Michigan for her law degree and Master’s degree in urban planning.
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