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 PUBLIC LAW 103-296—AUG. 15, 1994 108 STAT. 1465 Sec. 305. Authorization for all States to extend coverage to State and local police officers and firefighters under existing coverage agreements. Sec. 306. Limited exemption for Canadian ministers from certain self-employment tax liability. Sec. 307. Exclusion of totalization benefits from the application of the windfall eUmination provision. Sec. 308. Exclusion of military reservists from application of the government pension offset and windfall elimination provisions. Sec. 309. Repeal of the facility-of-payment provision. Sec. 310. Maximum family benefits in guarantee cases. Sec. 311. Authorization for disclosure of social security information for purposes of public or private epidemiological and similar research. Sec. 312. Misuse of symbols, emblems, or names in reference to Social Security Administration, Depiirtment of Health and Human Services, or Department of the Treasiu7. Sec. 313. Increased penalties for unauthorized disclosure of social security information. Sec. 314. Increase in authorized period for extension of time to file annual earnings report. Sec. 315. Extension of disability insurance program demonstration project authority. Sec. 316. Cross-matching of social security account number information and employer identification number information maintained by the Department of Agriculture. Sec. 317. Certain transfers to railroad retirement account made permanent. Sec. 318. Authorization for use of social security account numbers by Department of Labor in administration of Federal workers' compensation laws. Sec. 319. Coverage under FICA of Federal employees transferred temporarily to international organizations. Sec. 320. Extension of the FICA tax exemption and certain tax rules to individuals who enter the Uirited States under a visa issued under section 101 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Sec. 321. Technical and clerical amendments. TITLE I—ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SO- CIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION AS AN INDEPENDENT AGENCY SEC. 101. ESTABLISHMENT OF SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION AS AN INDEPENDENT AGENCY. Section 701 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 901) is amended to read as follows: "SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION "SEC 701. (a) There is hereby established, as an independent agency in the executive branch of the Government, a Social Security Administration (in this title referred to as the 'Administration'). "(b) It shall be the duty of the Administration to administer the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program under title II and the supplemental security income program under title XVI. SEC. 102. COMMISSIONER AND DEPUTY COMMISSIONER; OTHER OFFI- CERS. Section 702 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 902) is amended to read as follows: "COMMISSIONER; DEPUTY COMMISSIONER; OTHER OFFICERS "Commissioner of Social Security "SEC 702. (a)(1) There shall be in the Administration a Commissioner of Social Security (in this title referred to as the

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