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§ 404.930 - Availability of a hearing before an administrative law judge.

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You or another party may request a hearing before an administrative law judge if we have made—

A reconsidered determination;

A revised determination of an initial determination, unless the revised determination concerns the issue of whether, based on medical factors, you are disabled;

A reconsideration of a revised initial determination concerning the issue of whether, based on medical factors, you are disabled;

A revised reconsidered determination;

A revised decision based on evidence not included in the record on which the prior decision was based;

An initial determination denying waiver of adjustment or recovery of an overpayment based on a personal conference (see § 404.506); or

An initial determination denying waiver of adjustment or recovery of an overpayment based on a review of the written evidence of record (see § 404.506), and the determination was made concurrent with, or subsequent to, our reconsideration determination regarding the underlying overpayment but before an administrative law judge holds a hearing.

We will hold a hearing only if you or another party to the hearing file a written request for a hearing.

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§ 404.930 - Availability of a hearing before an administrative law judge.