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Raymond Cebula
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Raymond Cebula

Program Director, Income and Benefits Program
Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability

Overview

RAYMOND A. CEBULA is a member of the Extension Faculty of Cornell University's Yang-Tan Institute on Employment and Disability. As a faculty member, he provides technical assistance and training to Protection and Advocacy program attorneys and paralegals in 16 states and territories covered by Cornell's Work Incentive Support Center.

As an experienced social security disability attorney Mr. Cebula practiced with the Disability Benefits Project as a Senior Staff Attorney with the Disability Law Center in Boston, Massachusetts. He has also served as a Managing Attorney of the Disability and Medicare projects at Southeastern Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation. He is a graduate of Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, NH and received a Reginald Heber Smith Community Lawyer Fellowship upon graduation. He is also a graduate of Merrimack College and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in history. His practice has concentrated in the area of social security practice and has brought several pieces of significant litigation on behalf of low income, disabled social security beneficiaries. While working with the Disability Law Center, Mr. Cebula taught at Harvard Law School’s Legal Aid Bureau for a period of three academic years.

He is the co-author of the MCLE publication An Advocate’s Guide to Surviving the SSI System, as well as several SSI practice manuals published by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, and is a regular presenter of social security related programs at local and national conferences of social security practitioners.

SIGNIFICANT LITIGATION:
Alakel v. Sullivan, District of Massachusetts, 90-11635-T, 1993.
Class action challenge to the Social Security Administration's implementation of the representative payment program.

Correia v. Gallant, 414 Mass. 157, 605 NE2d 1233 (Mass. 1993).
Class action challenge to the disability determination process of the Massachusetts Emergency Aid to the Elderly, Disabled and Children program.

Calaf v. Shalala, First Circuit, 94-1916, 1994.
Case of first impression concerning the payment of SSI benefits to prisoners subject to electronic monitoring devices.

Parisi v. Shalala, 69 F.3d 614 (1st Cir. 1995).
Case of first impression challenging the calculation method used to determine auxiliary benefits under the Title II disability program. Resulted in adjustment of national policy in accordance with decision.

Kiedos v. Apfel, 97-30149-MAP, 1997.
First Circuit class action challenging the retroactive implementation of the SSI noncitizen ban provisions of the 1996 Welfare Reform Act.

Publications

Journal Articles

    Books

    • Raymond Adam Cebula III. . Currently untitled. Costa Mesa, CA, United States: James Publishing, (Submitted)

    Book Chapters

    • Raymond Adam Cebula III, Thomas P Golden. . Mapping a path to work. (Accepted)
    • Raymond Adam Cebula III, Thomas P Golden. 2015. Mapping the Path to Work: Understanding the Return to Work Process for Disability Beneficiaries. in Way Leads on to Way: Paths to Employment for People with Intellectual Disabiltiies. Washington , DC, United States: American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities , 2015. (pages 31 - 59)
    • Raymond Adam Cebula III. 2014. NOSSCR Ch 24 Work Incentives. NJ, United States: NOSSCR, 2014.

    Professional Activities

    • Work Incentives (3 webinars). Presented to NY CASE. Ithaca New York. 2020.
    • Work Incentives for Transition Aged Youth (Staff and Parent sessions). Presented to DSB. Yakima, WA. 2020.
    • Work Incentives for Youth (Staff and parents - 2 sessions). Presented to DSB. Spokane, WA. 2020.
    • Work Incentives. Presented to ILR School. Ithaca, NY. 2020.
    • Work Incentive Practitioner Credentialing Series (17 webinars). Presented to Yang Tan Institute. Ithaca, NY. 2020.
    • Work Incentives. Presented to Open Doors. NYC, NY. 2019.
    • Work Incentives presentations for staff and parents/youth (2 sessions). Presented to DSB. Seattle, WA. 2019.
    • Work Incentive Credentialing Series (5 days on-site). Presented to Physician Alliance for Mental Health. Raleigh, NC. 2019.
    • Work Incentives of Transition Aged Youth. Presented to Yang Tan Institute. Ithaca, NY. 2019.
    • President's Address. Presented to NABWIS. Columbus, OH. 2019.
    • Work Incentives for Transition Aged Youth. Presented to ORA. Columbus, OH. 2019.
    • Title II and Title XVI Work Incentives (2 sessions). Presented to NOSSCR. New Orleans, LA. 2019.
    • Work Incentive Practitioner Credentialing Series (17 webinars). Presented to Yang Tan Institute. Ithaca, NY. 2019.
    • Work Incentives for Social Security Recipients. Presented to CANAR. Uncasville, CT. 2019.
    • Work Incentives Practitioner Credential Series. Presented to Yang Tan Institute. Ithaca, NY. 2019.
    • WISE EVENT. Presented to Maximus. Arlington , VA. 2019.
    • Review Session for PROMISE Counselors (5 Sessions). Presented to California Promise. San Diego, CA. 2019.
    • Social Security Work Incentives 3 Day Workshop. Presented to NYC Coalition for Behavorial Health. NYC, NY. 2019.
    • Disability Law. Presented to NLS. Boston, MA. 2014.
    • Youth Directed Work Incentives. Presented to NY OMH. Albany, NY. 2014.
    • SSDI Work Incentives. Presented to NOSSCR. Las Vegas, NV. 2014.
    • SSI Work Incentives. Presented to NOSSCR. Las Vegas, NV. 2014.
    • Benefits Summaries and Work Incentive Plans. Presented to NCRE. Alexandria, VA. 2014.
    • VA Benefits and Work Incentives. Presented to Cornell Hotel School. Ithaca, NY. 2014.
    • Work Incentives for Youth in Transition. Presented to NY OMH. Albany, NY. 2014.
    • Work Incentive for SSA Recipients with Disabilities. Presented to Coaltion for Behavorial Health Agencies. NYC, NY. 2013.
    • Braiding Benefits Planning and VR Services Success. Presented to NCRE. Alexandria, VA. 2013.
    • Work Incentive for SSA Recipients with Disabilities. Presented to NJ SILC. Princeton, NJ. 2013.
    • SSDI Work Incentives. Presented to NOSSCR. San Diego, CA. 2013.
    • SSI Work Incentives. Presented to NOSSCR. San Diego, CA. 2013.
    • Self-Sufficiency: SSI and SSDI Recipients. Presented to NY CASE Grant. Queens, NY. 2013.
    • Self-Sufficiency: SSI and SSDI Recipients. Presented to NY CASE Grant. Albany, NY. 2013.
    • Work Incentive Credentialing Training. Presented to St. Joseph's Hospital/Hutchings Mental Health Center. Syracue. 2013.
    • Work Incentive Credentialing Training. Presented to University of Hawaii. Honolulu, HI. 2013.
    • Ithaca WIIN Seminar - 1 Day. Presented to EDI. Ithaca, NY. 2011.
    • New York City WIIN Seminar - 1 Day. Presented to EDI. New York, NY. 2011.
    • Work Incentives & Disability Benefits & the Role of WIPA's. Presented to Cornell University. Atlanta, Georgia. 2010.

    Honors and Awards

    • Elected, National Academy of Social Insurance. 2015
    • Eileen Sweeney DIstinguished Service Award, National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives. 2014
    • Reginald Heber Smith Community Law Fellowship, Howard University. 1982