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To meet the test, a person must be "unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity."
Benefits are supposed to be paid to people who cannot engage in any "substantial gainful activity."
The child cannot engage in any substantial gainful activity because of a physical or mental condition and 2).
Inability to engage in substantial gainful activity means that if a person works, they earn less than a certain amount of money.
Workers are considered disabled if they have severe physical or mental conditions that prevent them from engaging in substantial gainful activity.
Disability (defined as not being able to engage in any substantial gainful activity)
Is the claimant performing a substantial gainful activity?
President Kabila, in one of the few comments available, says National Service will provide a gainful activity for street children.
Sitting or standing: those are crucial in judging whether a claimant, particularly one with little education, can "engage in a substantial gainful activity."
The associates of a limited liability company (between 2 and 100) have not the quality of trader and may exercise within society gainful activity.
The definition of disability is strict; people qualify for benefits only if they are so disabled that they cannot engage in any "substantial gainful activity."
"King Badir will be exceedingly nervous about having both of us in Ragosa this winter without gainful activity.
Earnings derived from criminal activity do count in assessing whether someone is engaged in substantial gainful activity.
Disabled individuals generally qualify if they are unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of long-term or fatal physical or mental impairment.
A person is considered disabled if there is proof that he or she cannot do any substantial gainful activity because of a physical or mental condition.
For stays of more than six months, if a Union citizen is engaged in a gainful activity, he is simply required to make a declaration to that effect.
Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA)
Substantial gainful activity is a term used in the United States by the Social Security Administration (SSA).
The extent of disability necessary to qualify for Social Security benefits is considerable: a person must be unable "to engage in any substantial gainful activity" in the economy.
Loan holders are no longer required to be unable to earn any income, but instead the standard is "substantial gainful activity" (SGA) as a result of disability.
One was the Social Security Act, which provides benefits to people whose disabilities are so severe that they cannot "engage in any substantial gainful activity" for at least 12 months.
A child working for minimal pay under a special program for people with disabilities is not engaged in a "substantial gainful activity" under the definition of permanently and totally disabled.
Under the rules, a person who is infected with the virus but has not developed symptoms of the disease may qualify for disability benefits if unable to perform "any substantial gainful activity."
As for Dirjal, the embattled head coach of the Iraqis, it appears he will be looking for other forms of gainful activity in Saddam Hussein's ever- tempestuous nation.
Under the current rules, if a person is earning more than $500 a month (after subtracting certain work expenses), he is considered to be engaging in substantial gainful activity and therefore not disabled.