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Act of August 14, 1935, to provide for the general welfare by establish-

ing a system of Federal old-age benefits, and by enabling the several

States to make more adequate provision for aged persons, blind per-

sons, dependent and crippled children, maternal and child welfare,

public health, and the administration of their unemployment compen-

sation laws; to establish a Social Security Board; to raise revenue;

and for other purposes. (Public Law 271, 74th Cong.).

Act of August 10, 1939, to amend the Social Security Act, and for other

purposes. (Public Law 379, 76th Cong.)..

Act of August 10, 1946, to amend the Social Security Act and the In-

ternal Revenue Code, and for other purposes. (Public Law 719,

79th Cong.)..

Act of October 1, 1948, to maintain the status quo in respect of certain

employment taxes and social security benefits pending action by

Congress on extended social security coverage. (Public Law 642,

80th Cong.)..........

Act of August 28, 1950, to extend and improve the Federal Old-Age and

Survivors Insurance System, to amend the public assistance and child

welfare provisions of the Social Security Act, and for other purposes.

(Public Law 734, 81st Cong.).

Act of July 18, 1952, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to

increase old-age and survivors insurance benefits, to preserve insur-

ance rights of permanently and totally disabled individuals, and to

increase the amount of earnings permitted without loss of benefits,

and for other purposes. (Public Law 590, 82d Cong.).

Act of September 1, 1954, to amend the Social Security Act and the

Internal Revenue Code, so as to extend coverage under the old-age

and survivors insurance program, increase the benefits payable there-

under, preserve the insurance rights of disabled individuals, and in-

crease the amount of earnings permitted without loss of benefits, and

for other purposes. (Public Law 761, 83d Cong.)...

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Act of August 30, 1957, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to

include California, Connecticut, Minnesota, and Rhode Island among

the States which are permitted to divide their retirement systems into

two parts so as to obtain social security coverage, under State agree-

ments, for only those States and local employees who desire such

coverage. (Public Law 227, 85th Cong.)

Act of August 30, 1957, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to

facilitate the provisions of social security coverage for State and local

employees under certain retirement systems. (Public Law 229,

85th Cong.) -

Act of August 30, 1957, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to

make inapplicable, in the case of the survivors of certain members of

the Armed Forces, the provisions which presently prevent the pay-

ment of benefits to aliens who are outside the United States. (Public

Law 238, 85th Cong.) -

Act of August 30, 1957, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to

extend the time within which a minister may elect coverage as a self-

employed individual for social security coverage and to permit such a

minister to include, for social security purposes, the value of meals

and lodging furnished him for the convenience of his employer and the

rental value of the parsonage furnished to him, and for other pur-

poses. (Public Law 239, 85th Cong.).

Act of June 4, 1958, to provide for temporary additional unemployment

compensation, and for other purposes. (Public Law 441, 85th

Cong.)

Act of August 27, 1958, to amend section 403 of the Social Security

Amendments of 1954 to provide social security coverage for certain

employees of tax-exempt organizations which erroneously but in

good faith failed to file the required waiver certificate in time to pro-

vide such coverage. (Public Law 785, 85th Cong.)

Act of August 27, 1958, to amend title II of the Social Security Act so

as to provide that the exception from "wages" made by section 209 (i)

of such act shall not be applicable to payments to employees of a State

or a political subdivision thereof for periods of absence from work on

account of sickness. (Public Law 786, 85th Cong.).

Act of August 27, 1958, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to

include Massachusetts and Vermont among the States which are per-

mitted to divide their retirement systems into two parts so as to

obtain social security coverage, under State agreement, for only those

States and local employees who desire such coverage, and to permit

individuals who have decided against such coverage to change their

decision within a year after the division of the system. (Public Law

787, 85th Cong.).

Act of August 28, 1958, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to

provide that a widow or former wife divorced who loses mother's

insurance benefits by remarriage may again become entitled if her

husband dies within 1 year of such remarriage, to provide that inter-

state instrumentalities may secure coverage for policemen and firemen

in positions under a retirement system of the instrumentality.

lic Law 798, 85th Cong.) --

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Act of August 18, 1959, to amend the Federal Farm Loan Act to trans-

fer responsibility for making appraisals from the Farm Credit

Administration, to the Federal Land Banks, and other purposes.

(Public Law 168, 86th Cong.).

Act of September 16, 1959, to provide additional time within which

certain State agreements under section 218 of the Social Security

Act may be modified to secure coverage for nonprofessional school

district employees, and to permit the States of California, Kansas,

North Dakota, and Vermont to obtain social security coverage under

State agreement, for policemen and firemen in positions covered

by a retirement system. (Public Law 284, 86th Cong.).

Act of September 22, 1959, to permit the issuance of Series E and H

United States savings bonds at interest rates above the existing

maximum, to permit the Secretary of the Treasury to designate

certain exchanges of Government securities to be made without

recognition of gain or loss, and for other purposes. (Public Law

346, 86th Cong.).

Act of April 22, 1960, to repeal section 1505 of the Social Security Act

so that in determining eligibility of Federal employees for unem-

ployment compensation their accrued annual leave shall be treated

in accordance with State laws, and for other purposes. (Public Law

442, 86th Cong.).

Act of September 13, 1960, to extend and improve coverage under the

Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance System and

to remove hardships and inequities, improve the financing of the

trust funds, and provide disability benefits to additional individuals

under such system; to provide grants to States for medical care for

aged individuals of low income; to amend the public assistance and

maternal and child welfare provisions of the Social Security Act; to

improve the unemployment compensation provisions of such act, and

for other purposes. (Public Law 778, 86th Cong.).....

Act of June 29, 1963, to extend for one year the period during which respon-

sibility for the placement and foster care of dependent children, under

the program of aid to families with dependent children under title

IV of the Social Security Act. (Public Law 48, 88th Cong.)

Act of October 24, 1963, Maternal and Child Health and Mental Retarda-

tion Planning Amendments of 1963. (Public Law 156, 88th Cong.)‒‒‒‒‒

Act of November 7, 1963, to revise the provisions of law relating to the

methods by which amounts made available to the States pursuant to

the Temporary Unemployment Compensation Act of 1958 and title XII

of the Social Security Act are to be restored to the Treasury. (Public

Law 173, 88th Cong.)-

Act of June 30, 1964, to extend the period during which responsibility for

the placement and foster care of dependent children, under the program

of aid to families with dependent children under title IV of the Social

Security Act may be exercised by a public agency other than agency

administering such aid under the State plan. (Public Law 345, 88th

Cong.)

Act of June 30, 1964, to amend title XI of the Social Security Act to extend

the period during which temporary assistance may be provided for

United States citizens returned from foreign countries. (Public Law

347, 88th Cong.)

Act of July 2, 1964, to amend section 316 of the Social Security Amend-

ments of 1958 to extend the time within which teachers and other em-

ployees covered by the same retirement system in the State of Maine

may be treated as being covered by separate retirement systems for

purposes of the old-age, survivors, and disability insurance program.

(Public Law 350, 88th Cong.) --

Act of July 23, 1964, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to include

Nevada among those States which are permitted to divide their retire-

ment systems into two parts for purposes of obtaining social security

coverage under Federal-State agreement. (Public Law 382, 88th Cong.) -

Act of October 13, 1964, to extend the period during which Federal pay-

ments may be made for foster care in child-care institutions under

the program of aid to families with dependent children under title IV

of the Social Security Act. (Public Law 641, 88th Cong.) –.

Act of October 13, 1964, to amend title II of the Social Security Act to

provide full retroactivity for disability determinations, to extend the

period within which ministers may elect coverage, and to validate wages

erroneously reported for certain engineering aides employed by soil

and water conservations districts in Oklahoma. (Public Law 650,

88th Cong.).

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