merce Act, as amended (relating to the transportation of dangerous substances and explosives by surface carriers); or of section 1716, title 18, United States Code, or any regulations promulgated thereunder (relating to mailing of dangerous substances); or of section 902 or regulations promulgated under section 601 of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 (relating to transportation of dangerous substances and explosives in aircraft); or of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; or of the Public Health Service Act; or of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act; or of the Dangerous Drug Act for the District of Columbia (70 Stat. 612), or the Act entitled "An Act to regulate the practice of pharmacy and the sale of poisons in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes", approved May 7, 1906 (34 Stat. 175), as amended; or of any other Act of Congress, except as specified in section 18. REPEAL OF FEDERAL CAUSTIC POISON ACT SEC. 18. The Federal Caustic Poison Act (44 Stat. 1406) is repealed effective at the close of the sixth calendar month after the month of enactment of this Act, except that the Federal Caustic Poison Act shall remain in full force and effect with respect any "dangerous caustic or corrosive substance" (as defined by that Act) which is an article subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and which is, by virtue of paragraph 2 of section 2(f) of this Act, excluded from the term "hazardous substance" as defined in this Act: Provided, That, if the Secretary, pursuant to section 16(b) of this Act, prescribes an additional period or periods during which violations of this Act shall not be enforceable and if such additional period or periods are applicable to violations of this Act involving one or more substances defined as "dangerous caustic or corrosive substances" by the Federal Caustic Poison Act, that Act shall, with respect to such substance or substances, remain in full force and effect during such additional period or periods: Provided further, That, with respect to violations, liabilities incurred or appeals taken prior to the close of said sixth month or, if applicable, prior to the expiration of the additional period or periods referred to in the preceding proviso, all provisions of the Federal Caustic Poison Act shall be deemed to remain in full force for the purpose of sustaining any proper suit, action, or other proceeding with respect to any such violations, liabilities, and appeals. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION AND WELFARE ADMINISTRATION (Selected Provisions of the Social Security Act, as Amended, through April 8, 1966) INDEX OF SELECTED TITLES OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT, AS AMENDED (Includes titles that are administered by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare) TITLE I-GRANTS TO STATES FOR OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE AGED* Sec. 1. Appropriation Sec. 2. State Old-Age Assistance and Medical Assistance Plans.. Sec. 4. Operation of State Plans 11 Sec. 5. Appropriation for Administration_ 11 11 TITLE II-FEDERAL OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS, AND Sec. 201. Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and (a) Creation_ of Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (b) Creation of Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund__ (d) Investment of Funds (e) Sale of Obligations-- (f) Crediting of Interest On and Proceeds From Sales of Ob- (g) Payment From Trust Funds Into Treasury. 23 For the period from January 1, 1966 through December 31, 1969, States may make payments to providers of health care and services under either title XIX or under earlier more limited provisions of the public assistance titles of the Social Security Act-titles I, IV, X, XIV, and XVI. In all of these titles assistance is defined to include payments to suppliers of medical care (however, such payments may not be included after a State has a plan in operation under title XIX). Title IV (aid to families with dependent children), title X (aid to the blind), and title XIV (aid to the permanently and totally disabled) make no special provisions for such payments and the payments, along with money payments provided directly to recipients, are subject to the formulas and limitations applicable to all assistance provided under these titles. Title I (old-age assistance and medical assistance to the aged) and title XVI (aid to the aged, blind and disabled and medical assistance to the aged) include special provisions with respect to medical payments as well as permitting such payments to be included under the regular assistance formulas. The two exceptions are an addendum providing increased participation in medical care payments for aged persons eligible for financial assistance and a separate formula similar to, but with Federal participation, at a somewhat lower rate than that provided in title XIX for medically needy aged persons not receiving money assistance. Because of the complexity of these formulas and their temporary nature, they are not included in this volume. They may be found in the Compilation of the Social Security Laws under the respective titles, although as indicated they are interwoven with other provisions of those titles that do not relate to medical care. Refers to pages of the Compilation of the Social Security Laws Including the Social Security Act, as Amended, and Related Enactments Through December 31, 1965, H.R. Doc. No. 312, 89th Cong., 1st Sess. Refers to pages in this compilation. 83 Paget Page‡ Bee, 202. Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Benefit Payments_ Husband's Insurance Benefits.. Lump-Sum Death Payments. Application for Monthly Insurance Benefits; Retroactive (k) Simultaneous Entitlement to More Than One Type of Insurance Benefit (D) Effect of Entitlement to Survivor Benefits Under Railroad on) Minimum Survivor's or Dependent`s Benefit- (6) Apphoation for Benefits by Survivors of Members and (p) Extension of Period for Filing Proof of Support and Ap- cg) Rodaetion of Ok-Agn, Disability, Wife's, Husband's or Widow & Insurance Benott Amounts. Prosimod Piliæ of Application by Individual Eligible for Child Age TS ƏT ÖVDT ÅTrending School. Suspension of Bonotts of Aliens Who Are Outside the Effect of Corviovor. di Subversive Artivities, et_ 23 23 24 25 26 30 32 34 36 37 39 39 41 41 41 42 42 42 30 (k) Settlement of Claims of Incompetents.. (n) Joint Payment of Benefits.. Sec. 205. (i) Certification by Secretary for Payment... (j) Authority of Secretary To Certify Payment of Benefits to Someone Other Than the Beneficiary.. (m) [Repealed.] Paget Page‡ 67 67 67 68 68 (0) Crediting of Compensation Under the Railroad Retirement Act- (p) Special Rules, in Case of Federal Service, Regarding Determinations as to Periods of Service, Remuneration, etc... Sec. 207. Nonassignability of Benefits.. Sec. 206. Representation of Claimants___ (b) Court Determination of Fees in Certain Cases.. Sec. 208. Penalties_ (a) Representation Before Secretary; Fees for Services Before Secretary. (a) False Statements To Obtain Increase in Benefits.. (b) False Statements on Applications__. (c) False Statements Made for Use in Determining Rights to Payments (d) Fraudulent Concealment or Failure To Disclose Events Sec. 209. Wages... (a) Wage Maximum (b) Payments Under Plan or System Excluded_ (c) Retirement Pay Excluded_. (d) Sick Pay Excluded.... (e) Payments to or by Trust Exempt From Tax Under Internal Revenue Code Excluded. (f) Payment of Employee Tax by Employer Excluded. 73 68 69 69 69 69 71 72 72 72 72 72 73 (h) Remuneration for Agricultural Labor-When Excluded__ 73 73 (j) Remuneration Paid to Homeworkers-When Excluded. (k) Moving Expenses of Employees. (a) Employment; Excluded Employment Defined.. (b) Included and Excluded Service Performed During Pay (d) American Aircraft Defined. 75 80 81 81 Sec. 211. Self-Employment.... (a) Net Earnings From Self-Employment Defined. (b) Self-Employment Income Defined.. (c) Trade or Business Defined.. (e) Taxable Year Defined__. Computing Deceased's Net Earnings From Self-Employ- 86 86 90 90 91 91 91 |