['Compensation']
['Social Security']
12/06/2023
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(a) You or another party may request a hearing before an administrative law judge if we have made—
(1) A reconsidered determination;
(2) A revised determination of an initial determination, unless the revised determination concerns the issue of whether, based on medical factors, you are disabled;
(3) A reconsideration of a revised initial determination concerning the issue of whether, based on medical factors, you are disabled;
(4) A revised reconsidered determination;
(5) A revised decision based on evidence not included in the record on which the prior decision was based;
(6) An initial determination denying waiver of adjustment or recovery of an overpayment based on a personal conference (see §404.506); or
(7) 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.
(b) We will hold a hearing only if you or another party to the hearing file a written request for a hearing.
[45 FR 52081, Aug. 5, 1980, as amended at 51 FR 303, Jan. 3, 1986; 61 FR 56132, Oct. 31, 1996; 73 FR 2415, Jan. 15, 2008; 76 FR 24806 May 3, 2011]
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