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... Maximum family benefits____ F. Dependents ' and survivors ' benefits .--- . 1. Wife or husband of insured worker .. 2. Child of insured worker____ . 3. Widow , widower , former wife divorced , or parent of deceased insured worker . 4 ...
... Maximum family benefits____ F. Dependents ' and survivors ' benefits .--- . 1. Wife or husband of insured worker .. 2. Child of insured worker____ . 3. Widow , widower , former wife divorced , or parent of deceased insured worker . 4 ...
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... Maximum family benefits . Family maximum monthly benefits are set by Item OLD AGE , SURVIVORS , AND DISABILITY INSURANCE —. Item C. Benefit formula ... D. Minimum primary insur- ance amount . Prior law The law provides a consolidated ...
... Maximum family benefits . Family maximum monthly benefits are set by Item OLD AGE , SURVIVORS , AND DISABILITY INSURANCE —. Item C. Benefit formula ... D. Minimum primary insur- ance amount . Prior law The law provides a consolidated ...
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... maximum creditable wages in a year after 1950 , he is credited with 4 quarters of coverage : Maximum creditable earnings : $ 3,600 , 1951-54 ; $ 4,200 , 1955–58 ; $ 4,800 , 1959– In the case of wages computed on an annual basis for ...
... maximum creditable wages in a year after 1950 , he is credited with 4 quarters of coverage : Maximum creditable earnings : $ 3,600 , 1951-54 ; $ 4,200 , 1955–58 ; $ 4,800 , 1959– In the case of wages computed on an annual basis for ...
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... Maximum taxable amount . E. Tax rate for self - employed . - $ 4,800 a year --- Taxable years beginning after : No change . Percent 1958___ 34 1959 42 1962_ 534 1965 . 6 1968_ F. Tax rate for employees and employers . Calendar years ...
... Maximum taxable amount . E. Tax rate for self - employed . - $ 4,800 a year --- Taxable years beginning after : No change . Percent 1958___ 34 1959 42 1962_ 534 1965 . 6 1968_ F. Tax rate for employees and employers . Calendar years ...
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... maximum of 65 per- cent . The maximum amount , upon which the Fed- eral Government will match , is $ 65 a month , times the number of people on the old - age assistance roll ( on an averaging basis ) . The Federal percentages as ...
... maximum of 65 per- cent . The maximum amount , upon which the Fed- eral Government will match , is $ 65 a month , times the number of people on the old - age assistance roll ( on an averaging basis ) . The Federal percentages as ...
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1960 Public Law AGED NEW PROGRAM Allotment amended by Social average monthly wage becomes entitled beneficiary BENEFIT CATEGORIES-Continued Prior benefits are payable CATEGORIES-Continued Prior law certificate child is considered considered dependent COVERAGE-Continued Prior law covered daughter deceased worker disability benefits disability insurance DISABILITY INSURANCE-Continued disabled child's benefit Effective date effective Sept eligible employees Employees-Continued entitled to benefits ers-Continued father Federal matching filing application former wife divorced fully insured Guam husband income individual Item OLD Item OLD-AGE Law as amended least 6 quarters legally adopted marriage married maximum MEDICAL ASSISTANCE ments mother old-age and survivors old-age assistance old-age insurance benefit parent percent period of disability persons primary insurance amount Prior law Law Provides Puerto Rico quarters of coverage recomputation requirement retirement age retirement system self-employment Social Security Act Social Security Amend subsequent months Surviving Survivors of deceased Termination of benefits tion tuberculosis United unless otherwise noted widow widower's
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Page 34 - Such investments may be made only in interest-bearing obligations of the United States or in obligations guaranteed as to both principal and interest by the United States.
Page 30 - Any payment (other than vacation or sick pay) made to an employee after the month in which he attains the age of 65, if he did not work for the employer in the period for which such payment is made.
Page 39 - (4) outpatient hospital or clinic services; "(5) home health care services; "(6) private duty nursing services; "(7) physical therapy and related services; "(8) dental services; "(9) laboratory and X-ray services; "(10) prescribed drugs, eyeglasses, dentures, and prosthetic devices; "(11) diagnostic, screening, and preventive services; and "(12) any other medical care or remedial care recognized under State law...
Page 34 - Such special obligations shall bear interest at a rate equal to the average rate of interest, computed as to the end of the calendar month next preceding the date of such issue, borne by all marketable interest-bearing obligations of the United States then forming a part of the public debt...
Page 35 - Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund...
Page 38 - ... such claimants valuable service, and otherwise competent to advise and assist such claimants in the presentation of their cases. An attorney in good standing who is admitted to practice before the highest court of the state, territory, district, or insular possession of his residence or before the Supreme Court of the United States or the inferior federal courts, shall be entitled to represent claimants before the secretary.
Page 41 - ... provide that the State agency shall, in determining need, take into consideration any other income and resources...
Page 34 - For such purpose such obligations may be acquired (1) on original issue at issue price, or (2) by purchase of outstanding obligations at the market price. The purposes for which obligations of the United States may be Issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended, are hereby extended to authorize the issuance at par of special obligations exclusively to the fund.
Page 34 - Fund; (2) Report to the Congress not later than the first day of March of each year on the operation and status of the Trust Fund during the preceding fiscal year and on its expected operation and status during the...
Page 26 - Secretary to be the widow or widower of the deceased and to have been living in the same household with the deceased at the time of death. If there is no such person, or if such person dies before receiving payment, then...