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co will ihip m., rior inty *et, e a :ers are i Bm- ay. i.at :e" Brn or will CU ns. (let I'Of the I I j^peclal Medical Examination ^*Un3er the law, the eligibility West Craven Highlights, September 20, 1984, Page 3 for Pfople. to get Social Security disability benefits is made by an agency of the State in which the person lives. When the available evidence is not enough to support a finding of disability, a special medical examination may be scheduled to help decide if the person meets the medical criteria for disability. The cost of the examination is paid by the Government. The scope of the examina tion or test depends on the information needed to arrive at a decision. For some people, a single test lasting only a few minutes may be enough; others, however, may need more extensive study. The job of the physician or other health-care personnel who conduct the examination is simply to obtain the information needed. They do not take part in the disability decision and do not prescribe medication or treatment for the condition. A report on the results of the examination or tests is forwarded to the State agency. It is the responsibility of State agency personnel to review the information obtained from the special medical examination together with the evidence already on file and to arrive at a decision about eligibility. The person is notified of the decision in writing. A person who disagrees with the decision has certain appeal rights, which can be pursued. Failure to keep an appoint ment for a special medical examination may result in a denial of benefits. Therefore, people who cannot keep an appointment should notify the State agency so that an appointment for a more convenient time might be arranged. 244-0780 PIOOINIDI onsagEDsI My Wachovia Cash Investment Account makes my money work as hard as I do.” A Mm r/, H i'-'' Nj Meet your ftrsonal Banfcere in Vanceboro. Jim Pepper City Manager/Personal Banker Vanceboro Office 244-0717 Leon Johnson Personal Banker Vanceboro Office 244-0717 Marie F. Whitford Personal Banker Vanceboro Office 244-0717 You work hard to make your farm profitable. Now make your money work just as hard. With a Wachovia Cash Investment Account you get the accessibility of a savings account, but your money earns like a money market fund. And Wachovia pays some of the highest interest rates you’ll find anywhere ... like these current rates. Wachovia Cash Investment Account 9.30% Annual Percentage Rate (effective 9/12/84) Rates subject to change daily 9.745% Annual yield You can open an account for only $2,500, and as long as you maintain that average balance you’ll earn money market rates on every dollar, every day. You can also write up to three checks a month, ^nd- make as many deposits or Withdrawals as you wisH at any Wachovia office or Teller H® What’s more, your money is safe. Insured up to $100,000 per depositor by the F.D.I.C. and backed by the financial strength of one of the nation’s leading banks. The Wachovia Cash Investment Account is just one of a wide range of both long- and short-term investment options we offer. And at Wachovia, ' you get something you can’t get anywhere else - a Personal Banker to help you decide which com bination of investments best suits your needs. Ubcliovia Bank&Trust Member F.D.I.C.
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