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PUBLIC LAW 92-603~OCT. 30, 1972

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Public Law 92-603 AN ACT

To amend the Social Security Act, and for other purposes.

October 30, 1972

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act, with sociai security the following table of contents, may be cited as the "Social Security ^g™^"'^'"^"*^ °^ Amendments of 1972". TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE I—PROVISIONS RELATING TO OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

101. Special minimum primary insurance amount. - " 102. Increased widow's and widower's insurance benefits. 103. Delayed retirement credit. 104. Age-62 computation point for men. 105. Liberalization and automatic adjustment of earnings test. 106. Exclusion of certain earnings in year of attaining age 72. 107. Reduced benefits for widowers at age 60. 108. Entitlement to child's insurance benefits based on disability which began between age 18 and 22. Sec. 109. Continuation of child's benefits through end of semester. Sec. 110. Child's benefits in case of child entitled on more than one wage record. Sec. 111. Adoptions by disability and old-age insurance beneficiaries. Sec. 112. Child's insurance benefits not to be terminated by reason of adoption. Sec. 113. Benefits for child based on earnings record of grandparent. Sec, 114. Elimination of support requirement as condition of benefits for divorced and surviving divorced wives. Sec. 115. Waiver of duration-of-relationship requirement for widow, widower, or stepchild in case of remarriage to the same individual. Sec. 116. Reduction from 6 to 5 months of waiting period for disability benefits. Sec. 117. Elimination of disability insured-status requirement of substantial recent covered work in case of individuals who are blind. Sec. 118. Applications for disability insurance benefits filed after death of insured individual. Sec. 119. Workmen's compensation offset for disability insurance beneficiaries. Sec. 120. Wage credits for members of the uniformed services. Sec. 121. Optional determination of self-employment earnings. Sec. 122. Payments by employer to survivor or estate of former employee. Sec. 123. Coverage of vow-of-poverty members of religious orders. Sec. 124. Self-employment income of certain individuals temporarily living outside the United States. Sec. 125. Coverage of Federal Home Loan Bank employees. Sec. 126. Policemen and firemen in Idaho. Sec. 127. Coverage of certain hospital employees in New Mexico. Sec. 128. Coverage of certain employees of the government of Guam. Sec. 129. Coverage exclusion of students employed by nonprofit organizations auxiliary to schools, colleges, and universities. Sec. 130. Penalty for furnishing false information to obtain social security account number, and for deceptive practices involving social security account numbers. Sec. 131. Increase of amounts in trust funds available to pay costs of rehabilitation services. Sec. 132. Acceptance of money gifts made unconditionally to social security. Sec. 133. Payment in certain cases of disability insurance benefits with respect to certain periods of disability. Sec. 134, Recomputation of benefits based on combined railroad and social security earnings. Sec. 135. Changes in tax schedules. Sec, 136. Allocation to disability insurance trust fund.

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