20 CFR 404.1028 - Student working for a school, college, or university
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12 practice notes
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U.S. v. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education, No. Civ.01-1121 RHK/SRN.
...a course of study rather than earning a livelihood, we consider you to be a student and your work is not considered employment." 20 C.F.R. § 404.1028(c), quoted in Apfel, 151 F.3d at 28. At any given time, one percent or less of Mayo's residents rotated "off-site" to non-Mayo hospitals or c......
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Mayo Found. for Med. Educ. & Research v. United States, No. 09–837.
...also articulated in its regulations a case-by-case approach to the corresponding student exception in the Social Security Act. See 20 CFR § 404.1028(c) (1998). The SSA has, however, "always held that resident physicians are not students." SSR 78–3, Cum. Bull. 1978, pp. 55–56. In 1998, the C......
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Krishnan ex rel. Deviprasad v. Massanari, CIV.A. No. 98-2059(PLF).
...assistant during 1981 to 1983 as excluded from employment because it is not considered employment for Social Security coverage. See 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1028, 404.1036. (Tr. 89)9 The ALJ was willing to accept plaintiff's evidence of wages earned at Honeywell during 1983 to boost his quarters of......
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Krishnan v. Barnhart, No. 01-5307.
...worked at Polytechnic from September 1981 through May 1983, the same period during which he was a student at Polytechnic. Under 20 C.F.R. § 404.1028, the earnings of students who work as employees of the school they are attending are not "covered" under social security. Similarly, under 20 ......
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U.S. v. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education, No. Civ.01-1121 RHK/SRN.
...a course of study rather than earning a livelihood, we consider you to be a student and your work is not considered employment." 20 C.F.R. § 404.1028(c), quoted in Apfel, 151 F.3d at 28. At any given time, one percent or less of Mayo's residents rotated "off-site" to non-Mayo hospitals or c......
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Mayo Found. for Med. Educ. & Research v. United States, No. 09–837.
...also articulated in its regulations a case-by-case approach to the corresponding student exception in the Social Security Act. See 20 CFR § 404.1028(c) (1998). The SSA has, however, "always held that resident physicians are not students." SSR 78–3, Cum. Bull. 1978, pp. 55–56. In 1998, the C......
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Krishnan ex rel. Deviprasad v. Massanari, CIV.A. No. 98-2059(PLF).
...assistant during 1981 to 1983 as excluded from employment because it is not considered employment for Social Security coverage. See 20 C.F.R. §§ 404.1028, 404.1036. (Tr. 89)9 The ALJ was willing to accept plaintiff's evidence of wages earned at Honeywell during 1983 to boost his quarters of......
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Krishnan v. Barnhart, No. 01-5307.
...worked at Polytechnic from September 1981 through May 1983, the same period during which he was a student at Polytechnic. Under 20 C.F.R. § 404.1028, the earnings of students who work as employees of the school they are attending are not "covered" under social security. Similarly, under 20 ......
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