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 118 STAT. 494 PUBLIC LAW 108–203—MAR. 2, 2004 Sec. 210. Authority for cross program recovery of benefit overpayments. Sec. 211. Prohibition on payment of title II benefits to persons not authorized to work in the United States. TITLE III—ATTORNEY REPRESENTATIVE FEE PAYMENT SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS Sec. 301. Cap on attorney assessments. Sec. 302. Temporary extension of attorney fee payment system to title XVI claims. Sec. 303. Nationwide demonstration project providing for extension of fee with holding procedures to non attorney representatives. Sec. 304. GAO study regarding the fee payment process for claimant representa tives. TITLE IV—MISCELLANEOUS AND TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS Subtitle A—Amendments Relating to the Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999 Sec. 401. Application of demonstration authority sunset date to new projects. Sec. 402. Expansion of waiver authority available in connection with demonstration projects providing for reductions in disability insurance benefits based on earnings. Sec. 403. Funding of demonstration projects providing for reductions in disability insurance benefits based on earnings. Sec. 404. Availability of Federal and State work incentive services to additional in dividuals. Sec. 405. Technical amendment clarifying treatment for certain purposes of indi vidual work plans under the Ticket to Work and Self Sufficiency Pro gram. Sec. 406. GAO study regarding the Ticket to Work and Self Sufficiency Program. Sec. 407. Reauthorization of appropriations for certain work incentives programs. Subtitle B—Miscellaneous Amendments Sec. 411. Elimination of transcript requirement in remand cases fully favorable to the claimant. Sec. 412. Nonpayment of benefits upon removal from the United States. Sec. 413. Reinstatement of certain reporting requirements. Sec. 414. Clarification of definitions regarding certain survivor benefits. Sec. 415. Clarification respecting the FICA and SECA tax exemptions for an indi vidual whose earnings are subject to the laws of a totalization agree ment partner. Sec. 416. Coverage under divided retirement system for public employees in Ken tucky and Louisiana. Sec. 417. Compensation for the Social Security Advisory Board. Sec. 418. Sixty month period of employment requirement for application of govern ment pension offset exemption. Sec. 419. Disclosure to workers of effect of windfall elimination provision and gov ernment pension offset provision. Sec. 420. Post 1956 Military Wage Credits. Sec. 420A. Elimination of disincentive to return to work for childhood disability beneficiaries. Subtitle C—Technical Amendments Sec. 421. Technical correction relating to responsible agency head. Sec. 422. Technical correction relating to retirement benefits of ministers. Sec. 423. Technical corrections relating to domestic employment. Sec. 424. Technical corrections of outdated references. Sec. 425. Technical correction respecting self employment income in community property States. Sec. 426. Technical amendments to the Railroad Retirement and Survivors’ Im provement Act of 2001. Subtitle D—Amendments Related to Title XVI Sec. 430. Exclusion from income for certain infrequent or irregular income and cer tain interest or dividend income. Sec. 431. Uniform 9 month resource exclusion periods. Sec. 432. Elimination of certain restrictions on the application of the student earned income exclusion. Sec. 433. Exception to retrospective monthly accounting for nonrecurring income. Sec. 434. Removal of restriction on payment of benefits to children who are born or who become blind or disabled after their military parents are sta tioned overseas.

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