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PUBLIC LAW 92-603-OCT. 30, 1972

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"(d) Procedures; prohibitions of assignments, representation of claimants. "(e) Applications and furnishing of information. "(f) Furnishing of information by other agencies. "Sec. 1632. Penalties for fraud. "Sec. 1633. Administration. "Sec. 1634. Determinations of medicaid eligibility. "TITLE VI—GRANTS TO STATES FOR SERVICES TO THE AGED, BLIND, OR DISABLED "Sec. 601, Appropriation. "Sec. 602. State plans for services to the aged, blind, or disabled. "Sec. 603. Payments to States. "Sec. 604. Operation of State plans. "Sec. 605. Definitions." Sec. 303. Repeal of titles I, X, and XIV of the Social Security Act. Sec. 304. Provision for disregarding of certain income in determining need for aid to the aged, blind, or disabled for assistance. Sec. 305. Advances from OASI Trust Fund for administrative expenses. Sec. 306. Disregarding of income of OASDI recipients in determining need for public assistance.

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TITLE IV—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 401. Limitation on fiscal liability of States for optional State supplementation. Sec. 402. Transitional administrative provisions. Sec. 403. Savings provision regarding certain expenditures for social services. Sec. 404. Change in Executive Schedule—Commissioner of Social Security, Sec. 405. Separation of social services not required. Sec. 406. Manuals and policy issuances not required without charge. Sec. 407. Effective date of fair hearing decision. Sec. 408. Absence from State for more than 90 days. Sec. 409. Rent payments to public housing agency. Sec. 410. Statewideness not required for services. Sec. 411. Prohibition against participation in food stamp or surplus commodities program by persons eligible to participate in employment or assistance programs. Sec. 412. Child welfare services. Sec. 413. Safeguarding information.

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TITLE I—PROVISIONS RELATING TO OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE SPECIAL MINIMUM PRIMARY INSURANCE AMOUNT

SEC. 101. (a) Section 215(a) of the Social Security Act is amended— ^"'«' P- ••lo. (1) by striking out "paragraph (2)" in the matter preceding subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) and inserting in lieu thereof •'paragraphs (2] and (3)"; and (2) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following: "(3) Such primary insurance amount shall be an amount equal to $8.50 multiplied by the individual's years of coverage in excess of 10 in any case in which such amount is higher than the individual's primary insurance amount as determined under paragraph (1) or (2). For purposes of paragraph (3), an individual's 'years of coverage' " Year s of cov is the number (not exceeding 30) equal to the sum of (i) the number e r a g e. " (not exceeding 14 and disregarding any fraction) determined by dividing the total of the wages credited to him (including wages deemed to be paid prior to 1951 to such individual under section 217, 64 Stat. 512. use compensation under the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 prior to 1951 42 Stat. 417. 50 307. which is creditable to such individual pursuant to this title, and wages 45 USC 228a. deemed to be paid prior to 1951 to such individual under section 231) Post, p. 1367. for years after 1936 and before 1951 by $900, plus (ii) the number equal to the number of years after 1950 each of which is a computation base year (within the meaning of subsection (b)(2)(C)) and in each

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