20 C.F.R. § 401.130
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case, 2002–2002 · leading case: Ardito v. Barnhart, 278 F. Supp. 2d 247 (D. Conn. 2002).
Ardito v. Barnhart, 278 F. Supp. 2d 247 (D. Conn. 2002). “See 20 C.F.R. § 401.130 (b). The 20/40 test requires that plaintiff have at least 20 quarters of coverage in a 40 quarter period ending with the quarter that he allegedly became disabled.”
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