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%PDF-1.5 Compilation of the Social Security Laws CIVIL MONETARY PENALTIES Sec. R   Social Security Administration Act 1992 (c. 5) 78. 5i|��#P�F8����&��,-�D�*,�dn�si��^��ǖS���' G�!�R�–1Nu�����,�uLJ���L�븤弊�2O�\%��?���_��'��(���~�d���D���FDˬJ�b(s�Y5A��5xB�z��� ��_� V��M19lc�簉���� ���C�!��:/c��UZ�a'�+qB�}D&A�Q��� q�E����"��hEߒ[hI��l��]BBXP�v1oie����o�Y �$�ez��C�s�n;��(-S ��ɾy���/��I��2)j� Social Security Act 1991 5 Act Number and year Date of Assent Date of commencement Application, saving or transitional provisions Social Security Legislation Amendment Act (No. Title XVIII appears in the United States Code as 1395-1395lll, subchapter XVIII, chapter 7, Title 42. 5 Payment rates 6 Reviews, debts & payment recovery 7 Portability & comparable foreign payment (CFP) 8 Administration Act Provisions 9 Visas, entitlements & assurances of support 10 Australian Social Security Agreements B   D   G   (1) In 82. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the Social Security Act, 14th August 1935. In 2021 the cap is $142,800 (it’s adjusted annually to reflect historical wage trends). The Social Security Act At approximately 3:30 p.m. on August 14, 1935, the Social Security Act* became law above President Franklin D. Roosevelt`s signature.The Social Security Act is one of the truly momentous legislative accomplishments in United States history. Security Act of 1974: 1106(c) Exemptions: 1106(d) Grant funds: 506(c) HCFA: 1862(b)(5) Health facilities; ownership and control: 1124(a); 1902(a)(35) Home and community care: 1929(i)(6) Liability of Federal employee; child459(c) Y, Primary insurance amount: 215(a)(1)(B)(ii), (c), Report obligation: 204(a)(1)(A); 205(p); 208, Primary insurance amount; in 1979: 215(a)(1)(B)(i), Quarter of coverage; effect: 213(a)(2)(B)(i), Agreement with provider of services: 1866(a)(2)(A), Federally-qualified health center services: 1833(b)(5), Medical assistance: 1902(a)(10)(end)(IV); 1925(a), (b), Annual earnings test; amount and time: 203(b)(1), Failure to furnish information about work: 203(h)(3), Insured person works outside U.S.; effect on dependents: 203(d)(1), Report: 203(f)(4), (f)(6), (g), (h)(1)(A), (h)(3), (k); 205(p); 208, Two or more deduction events in one month: 203(e), Active duty; service in uniformed services: 210(l)(2), Adjusted average per capita cost: 1876(a)(4), Adoption expenses, nonrecurring: 473(a)(6), Aged, blind or disabled individual: 1614(a), Aid to permanently and totally disabled: 1405, Applicable combined adjusted DRG prospective payment rate: 1886(d)(1)(D), Applicable increase percentage: 215(i)(1)(C), Applicable percentage: 202(w)(6); 409(a)(3)(B), (a)(7)(B)(ii), Applicable percentage increase: 1886(b)(3)(B), Appropriate classes of members: 1876(a)(1)(B), Approved medical residency training program: 1886(h)(5)(A), Authorized person: 453(c); 463(d)(2); 465(b), Average indexed monthly earnings: 215(b)(1), Base number—foster child adoptions: 473A(g)(3), Base number—special needs adoption: 473A(g)(4), Board of Trustees of the Trust Fund: 1817(b); 1841(b), Board of Trustees of the Trust Funds: 201(c), Bona fide emergency services: 1861(v)(1)(K)(ii), Case management services: 501(b)(4); 1915(g)(2), Certified registered nurse anesthetist: 1861(bb), Clinical social worker services: 1861(hh)(2), Colorectal cancer screening test: 1861(pp), Community mental health center: 1861(ff)(3)(B), Comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility: 1861(cc)(2), Comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility services: 1861(cc)(1), Consumer price index: 458(b)(2)(B); 1886(h)(5)(B), Continuous period of eligibility: 1839(d), Cost-of-living computation quarter: 215(i)(1)(B), Deceased partner’s distributive share: 211(f)(2), Designated organ procurement agency: 1138(a)(3)(B), Diabetes outpatient self–management training services: 1861(qq), Direct graduate medical education cost: 1886(h)(5)(C), Disability: 216(i)(1); 223(d); 225(a); 1614(a)(3), Domestic violence: 402(b); 408(a)(7)(C)(iii), Elementary or secondary school: 202(d)(7)(C), Eligible disabled widow or widower: 1634(b)(2), Eligible education institutions: 403(h)(5)(A), Eligible individual: 1611(a), (e)(1)(A), (f); 1614(b), Eligible spouse: 1611(e)(1)(A), (f); 1614(b), Emergency medical condition: 1867(e)(1); 1903(v), Equivalent quantities of packed red blood cells: 1833(b); 1866(a)(2)(C), Erroneous excess payments: 403(i)(1)(C), (j)(end), Erroneous excess payments for medical assistance: 1903(u)(1)(D)(i), Expenditures by the State: 409(a)(7)(B)(iv), Extended care services: 1861(h), (i), (y), Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund: 1817(a), Federally-qualified health center: 1861(aa)(4); 1878(j); 1905(l)(2)(B), Federally-qualified health center services: 1861(aa)(3); 1905(l)(2)(A), Federal medical assistance percentage: 457(c)(3); 1905(b), Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund: 1841(a), Financial institution: 466(a)(17)(D)(i); 469A(d)(1), First month of such taxable year: 203(f)(2), Foster care maintenance payments: 475(4)(A), Full-time elementary or secondary school student: 202(d)(7)(A), Full-time life insurance salesman: 210(j)(3), General benefit increase under this title: 215(i)(3), Graduate school of social work: 707(d)(1), Gross income from self-employment: 211(a)(end), Health care practitioner: 1842(b)(4)(F)(ii)(I), Health maintenance organization: 1876(b)(1); 1903(g)(1), (m)(1), Historic State expenditures: 409(a)(7)(B)(iii), Home dialysis supplies and equipment: 1881(b)(8), Home health spell of illness: 1861(tt)(2), Hospice coinsurance period: 1813(a)(4)(A), Hospital Insurance Trust Fund ratio: 201(l)(5)(B); 1817(j)(3)(B)(iii), Inactive duty training; service in uniformed services: 210(l)(3), Inpatient critical access hospital services: 1861(mm)(2), Inpatient psychiatric hospital services: 1861(c), Inpatient psychiatric hospital services for individuals under age 21: 1905(h), Institutions of higher-learning: 218(d)(6)(B), Insured status; disability benefits: 223(c)(1), Intends to continue to be in full-time attendance at an elementary or secondary school: 202(d)(7)(C), Intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded: 1905(d), Large group health plan: 1862(b)(1)(B)(iv)(II), Level of welfare spending: 403(a)(3)(D)(i), Licensed health professional: 1819(b)(5)(G); 1891(a)(3)(F); 1919(b)(5)(G), Managing Trustee of the Board of Trustees: 201(c); 1841(b), Medical and other health services: 1832(a)(2)(B); 1861(s); 1862, Medicare+Choice plan enrollee: 1848(f)(3)(B), Medicare qualified government employment: 210(p); 218(n), National average level of State welfare spending: 403(a)(3)(D)(ii), Net earnings from self-employment: 211(a), Nonprofit (college or university): 707(d)(3), Notice of termination of such entitlement: 226(b)(end), Number of elapsed years: 215(b)(2)(B)(iii), Number of medicare beneficiaries: 1814(i)(2)(C), OASDI trust fund ratio: 201(l)(3)(B)(iii); 1817(j)(5)(B), Operating costs of inpatient hospital services: 1886(a)(4), Other qualified professional personnel: 1861(cc)(1), Outpatient critical access hospital services: 1861(mm)(3), Outpatient occupational therapy services: 1861(g), Outpatient physical therapy services: 1861(p), Outpatient rural primary care hospital services: 1861(mm)(3), Partial hospitalization services: 1861(ff), Percentage increase in the MEI: 1842(i)(3), Periodic benefit: 202(b)(4)(C), (c)(2)(C), (e)(7)(C), (f)(2)(C), (g)(4)(C); 228(h)(3), Period of board eligibility: 1886(h)(5)(G), Person with an ownership or control interest: 1124(a)(3), Physical or mental impairment: 223(d)(3), (d)(6); 1614(a)(3)(C), Physicians’ services: 1848(f)(3), (j)(3); 1861(q); 1905(e), Political subdivision: 210(k)(4)(C); 218(b)(2), Post-institutional home health care services: 1861(tt)(1), Post-secondary educational expenses: 404(h)(5)(B), Practice expense component: 1848(c)(1)(B), Presumptive eligibility period: 1920(b)(1), Private industry council: 403(a)(5)(D)(ii), Prostrate cancer screening test: 1861(oo), Provider of services: 1835(a)(2)(end); 1861(u); 1866(e), Public emergency shelter for homeless: 1611(e)(1)(D), Qualified acquisition costs: 404(h)(5)(C), Qualified business capitalization expenses: 404(h)(5)(E), Qualified disabled and working individual: 1905(s), Qualified first-time home buyer: 404(h)(5)(G), Qualified medicare beneficiary: 1905(p)(1), Qualified pregnant woman or child: 1905(n), Qualified principal residence: 404(h)(5)(J), Qualified psychologist services: 1861(ii), Qualified railroad retirement beneficiary: 226(d), Qualified severely impaired individual: 1905(q), Qualified State expenditures: 409(a)(7)(B)(i), Quarter of coverage: 213(a)(2); 228(h)(1), Reasonable cost reimbursement contract: 1876(a)(1)(A), Reimbursable expenditures: 403(b)(6)(B)(i), Religious nonmedical health care institution: 1861(ss), Rural health clinic: 1861(aa)(2); 1905(l), Rural health clinic services: 1861(aa)(1); 1905(l), Satisfactory immigration status: 1137(d)(1)(B)(ii)(III), Self-care home dialysis support services: 1881(b)(9), Services not in the course of the employer’s trade or business: 209(a)(6)(C), Services of a certified registered nurse anesthetist: 1861(bb)(1), Services; period of trial work: 222(c)(2), Skilled nursing facility: 1819(a); 1861(j), (y), Skilled nursing facility services: 1905(f), Speech-language pathology services: 1861(ll)(1), State: 205(c)(2)(C); 210(h); 218(b)(1); 403(a)(3)(D)(iii), (b)(7)(A); 419(d); 1101(a)(1); 1861(x), State family assistance grant: 403(a)(1)(B), State in which a policy is issued: 1882(g)(2)(C), State medicaid fraud control-unit: 1903(q), State or local child support enforcement agency: 303(e)(4), State percentage: 403(a)(5)(A)(v); 1101(a)(8)(A), State with an approved regulatory program: 1882(g)(2)(B), Substantial gainful activity: 223(d)(4), (d)(6); 1614(a)(3)(B), Successful performance State: 403(a)(5)(E)(v), Supplemental security income benefits: 1127(b); 1620(b)(2); 1905(k), Twenty-fifth month of his entitlement: 226(b)(end), Unemployment administrative expenditures: 904(g), Unemployment compensation: 303(d)(2), (e)(2)(C), United States: 203(k); 210(i); 228(e); 423(d); 459(i)(1); 1101(a)(2), (a)(8)(C); 1614(e); 1861(x), Utilization and quality control peer review organization: 1152, Veteran; post-World War II service: 217(e)(4), Vocational rehabilitation services: 222(d)(5), Work which exists in the national economy: 223(d)(2)(A), Increase after family maximum reduction: 202(w)(4), Indexed earnings; interrelationship: 202(w)(5), Reconsideration; evidentiary hearing: 205(b)(2), Rehabilitation program participation: 1631(a)(6), Cessation of disability: 202(d)(1)(G), (d)(6)(E); 205(b)(2), Definition: 216(i)(1); 223(d), (d)(6); 225(a); 1614(a)(3); 1619(b), Authority to make: 205(b)(2); 221(a); 1633, State agency: 205(b)(2); 221; 1614(a)(3)(G), Travel expenses: 201(j); 1631(h); 1817(i), Evidence; cost reimbursement: 223(d)(5)(A), Family maximum payment: 203(a)(6); 215(i)(2)(D), Impairment; medical factors: 223(d)(3); 1614(a)(3)(C), Payment during appeal: 223(g); 1631(a)(7), Notice unfavorable to claimant: 205(b)(1), Plan or system; wage exclusion: 209(a)(2), Severity: 223(d)(2), (d)(6); 1614(a)(3)(F), Sheltered workshop remuneration: 1612(a)(1)(D), Cessation of widow’s disability: 202(e)(1)(end); 205(b)(2), Cessation of widower’s disability: 202(f)(1)(end); 205(b)(2), See   Period of Disability The following text is an excerpt from Section 1927 of the Social Security Act. 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P   The Social Security Act is America's foremost social welfare law, designed to counteract the dangers of old age, poverty, disability and unemployment through a range of government programs and benefits. endobj Disability Insurance Benefit, Application: 216(i)(2)(B), (F), (G), (j); 223(a)(1), (b), Child refused rehabilitation services; no child in care: 203(c), Disbursements from Disability Insurance Trust Fund: 201(h), Review of State disability determination: 221(c), See   Disability J   I   2(4)) Substantial Gainful Activity, Waiver of adjustment or recovery: 204(c); 1870(d), Aid to permanently and totally disabled: 1403(a), (b)(3), Payment for disability determinations: 221(e), Unemployment compensation: 302(b); 904(f), Military or naval service: 217(a)(3), (e)(3), Aid to aged, blind, or disabled: 1602(a)(15)*, Aid to permanently and totally disabled: 1402(a)(13), Aliens; from Department of State and Attorney General: 415(c)(2); 1621(d), Authority to obtain contract documents: 1861(v)(1)(I), Charge for: 505(a)(5)(D); 1106(c); 1137(a)(7); 1160(b)(end), Child abuse; exploitation; neglect: 471(a)(9), Congressional Office of Technology Assessment: 1886(e)(6)(G)(i), Health facilities; ownership and control: 1124(a); 1902(a)(35), Liability of Federal employee; child support program: 459(c), Medical assistance: 1902(a)(46); 1903(m)(2)(A)(viii), Ownership or control: 1124(a)(1); 1124A; 1126(a); 1929(h)(3), Penalty: 208(a)(8); 1106(a); 1124A; 1160(c), Prospective Payment Assessment Commission: 1886(e)(6)(F), Regulations: 453(d); 1106(b); 1902(a)(38), Safeguards: 2(a)(7); 303(d)(1), (e)(1)(B); 452(d)(1)(C); 453(b)(end); 454(16); 471(a)(8); 1002(a)(9); 1106(a); 1137(a)(5); 1402(a)(9); 1602(a)(7)*; 1902(a)(7), Block grant funds: 505(end); 2004; 2006(a), Tax return information; HHS employee: 1106(a), Federal agency administering UC: 303(a)(7), Disabled person: 1612(b)(4)(B)(ii); 1614(a)(3)(D), Hospice care: 1813(a)(4)(A); 1861(dd)(1)(E), Included; medical and health services: 1861(s)(2), Nonpayment: 1862(c); 1902(i)(10); 1903(i)(5), Regulations: 1612(b)(4)(B)(ii); 1614(a)(3)(D); 1861(s)(2)(A), (s)(2)(B), Therapy services: 1832(a)(2)(A)(i); 1846; 1861(u). (1) IN GENERAL- Section 1927(e) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. (B) PROHIBITING RESALE OF DRUGS.—With respect to any covered outpatient drug that is subject to an agreement under this subsection, a covered entity shall not resell or otherwise transfer 1396r–8] (d S   46 of 1991 as amended This compilation was prepared on 8 December 2008 taking into account amendments up to Act No. 9A(5) The Secretary may determine, in writing, that an income stream that does not meet the requirements of subsection (2) is an asset-test exempt income stream for the purposes of this Act. 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