['Compensation']
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§404.1603 Basic responsibilities for us and the State.
§404.1610 How a State notifies us that it wishes to perform the disability determination function.
§404.1611 How we notify a State whether it may perform the disability determination function.
§404.1613 Disability determinations the State makes.
§404.1614 Responsibilities for obtaining evidence to make disability determinations.
§404.1615 Making disability determinations.
§404.1616 Medical consultants and psychological consultants.
§404.1617 Reasonable efforts to obtain review by a physician, psychiatrist, and psychologist.
§404.1618 Notifying claimants of the disability determination.
§404.1619 Quick disability determination process.
§404.1620 General administrative requirements.
§404.1624 Medical and other purchased services.
§404.1625 Records and reports.
§404.1629 Participation in research and demonstration projects.
§404.1630 Coordination with other agencies.
§404.1631 Confidentiality of information and records.
§404.1632 Other Federal laws and regulations.
§404.1633 Policies and operating instructions.
§404.1641 Standards of performance.
§404.1642 Processing time standards.
§404.1643 Performance accuracy standard.
§404.1644 How and when we determine whether the processing time standards are met.
§404.1645 How and when we determine whether the performance accuracy standard is met.
§404.1650 Action we will take if a State agency does not meet the standards.
§404.1660 How we will monitor.
§404.1661 When we will provide performance support.
§404.1662 What support we will provide.
§404.1671 Good cause for not following the Act, our regulations, or other written guidelines.
§404.1675 Finding of substantial failure.
§404.1680 Notice of right to hearing on proposed finding of substantial failure.
§404.1681 Disputes on matters other than substantial failure.
§404.1682 Who conducts the hearings.
§404.1683 Hearings and appeals process.
§404.1690 Assumption when we make a finding of substantial failure.
§404.1691 Assumption when State no longer wishes to perform the disability determination function.
§404.1692 Protection of State employees.
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