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In designing and implementing the SSDI ‘1 for 2’ project, a number of reports, forms, and presentations have been developed. The following is a list of products and a brief description of each. Since forms are sometimes updated, if you want to use one of the forms please contact Cathy Chambless at 801-231-1997 or by email cchambless@utah.gov.

Reports

Enrollment Materials

Benefit information

A subsidy is the value of the support an individual receives at work. If a subsidy is accepted by Social Security, the individual may be able to deduct an amount of money or a percentage of income to lower your countable gross income (or wages). This lower amount is used by Social Security to determine if the individual has earned Substantial Gainful Activity. subsidy_12-05.pdf

The following are links to diagrams summarizing the rules governing work for SSDI recipients. The first diagram outlines the current rules. The second diagram outlines the rules for individuals enrolled in the Pilot Rules group of the SSDI '1 for 2' Project.

Overview of SSDI–Pilot Rules-Graph and Text
Overview of SSDI–Current Rules-Graph and Text

The pilot team managers are:
Catherine Chambless, Principal Investigator, 801-585-0371, cathy.chambless@cppa.utah.edu
George Julnes, Psychology Department, Utah State University, gjulnes@cc.usu.edu
Sara McCormick, Center for Public Policy and Administration, University of Utah, sara.mccormick@cppa.utah.edu
Kathy Daley, Program Manager, Utah Benefits Planning Assistance and Outreach, Utah State Office of Rehabilitation, kdaley@utah.gov