Number of Records to Be Matched Sample Clauses

Number of Records to Be Matched. SSA’s Title XVIII Eligible (T18ELG) table within MDB contains approximately 90 million records. The SSA finder file will contain approximately 10,000 records from the MDB each day. Once a month, we have an increased volume of approximately 200,000 in one of the daily exchanges. Once a year, the volume will increase by approximately
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Number of Records to Be Matched. The SSA finder file for the SSI quarterly match will contain approximately 8.6 million records of individuals. For online queries, SSA will only query one record at a time and queries of individual records should not exceed 14 million in a given year. The NDNH contains approximately 1.4 billion new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance records, which represents the most recent 24 months of information. In accordance with section 453(j)(4) of the Act, NDNH information provided to SSA by OCSE will contain all the available data elements from the new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose records are contained in the SSA finder file or online query. 42 U.S.C. §653(j)(4).
Number of Records to Be Matched. SSA’s Title XVIII Eligible (T18ELG) table within MDB contains approximately 90 million records. The SSA finder file will contain approximately 10,000 records from the MDB each day. Once a month, SSA has an increased volume of approximately 200,000 in one of the daily exchanges. Once a year, the volume will increase by approximately 1.9 million records in the finder file to support the Extra Help process. The NDNH contains approximately 1.5 billion new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance records, which represents the most recent 24 months of information. In accordance with section 453(j)(4) of the Act, NDNH information provided to SSA by OCSE will contain all the available data elements from the quarterly wage and unemployment insurance files, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose records are contained in the SSA finder file. 42 U.S.C. §653(j)(4).
Number of Records to Be Matched. The SSA finder file will contain approximately 9.8 million records of individuals. The NDNH contains approximately 1.4 billion new hire, quarterly wage, and unemployment insurance records, which represent the most recent 24 months of information. In accordance with section 453(j)(4) of the Act, NDNH information provided to SSA by OCSE will contain the available data elements from the quarterly wage information, if any, pertaining to the individuals whose records are contained in the SSA finder file. 42 U.S.C. §653(j)(4).

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