§ 404.987 Reopening and revising determinations and decisions
§ 404.988 Conditions for reopening
§ 404.989 Good cause for reopening
§ 404.990 Finality of determinations and decisions on revision of an earnings record
§ 404.991 Finality of determinations and decisions to suspend benefit payments for entire taxable year because of earnings
§ 404.991a Late completion of timely investigation
§ 404.992 Notice of revised determination or decision
§ 404.993 Effect of revised determination or decision
§ 404.994 Time and place to request a hearing on revised determination or decision
§ 404.995 Finality of findings when later claim is filed on same earnings record
§ 404.996 Increase in future benefits where time period for reopening expires

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter III > Part 404 > Subpart J > Reopening and Revising Determinations and Decisions

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