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USA-1994-L-38709
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Title_of_text
Social Security Independence and Program Improvements Act of 1994. Public Law 103-296 [H.R. 4277].
Main Region
First Region
Country(ies)
United States of America
Subjects (Classification)
Administration and financing; Old-age, invalidity and survivors benefit
Adopted on (Date of text)
1994-08-15
Scope of text
National
Type of legislation (Type of text)
Law, Act
Second Region
Abstract/Citation
Establishes the Social Security Adminstration as an independent agency that is no longer included within the Department of Health and Human Services. Provides that disability benefits will no longer be paid directly to a drug addict or an alcoholic. Instead such benefits will be paid to a representative of the payee and the Administration will conduct disability reviews of individuals receiving supplemental security income disability benefits.
Implementing Text region
Implementing text(s)
1995-10-10 (USA-1995-R-42582)
Social Security Programs: Fraud and Abuse; Establishment of New Part 498 to Address Civil Monetary Penalties, Assessments and Exclusions. Final Rule (20 CFR Part 498).
Implementing text(s)
1995-10-10 (USA-1995-R-42582)
Social Security Programs: Fraud and Abuse; Establishment of New Part 498 to Address Civil Monetary Penalties, Assessments and Exclusions. Final Rule (20 CFR Part 498).
Implementing text(s)
1995-10-30 (USA-1995-R-42583)
Computing Benefit Amounts, Reducing Benefit Amounts, and Filing Anual Reports of Earnings Rule (20 CFR Part 404).
Implementing text(s)
1995-10-30 (USA-1995-R-42583)
Computing Benefit Amounts, Reducing Benefit Amounts, and Filing Anual Reports of Earnings Rule (20 CFR Part 404).
Implementing text(s)
1999-03-30 (USA-1999-R-52675)
Maximum Family Benefits in Guarantee Cases Final Rule (20 CFR Part 404).
Implementing text(s)
1999-03-30 (USA-1999-R-52675)
Maximum Family Benefits in Guarantee Cases Final Rule (20 CFR Part 404).
Serial region
Serial title
U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News
Date
1994-10
Number
No. 7
Page range
pp. 108 STAT. 1464 - 108 Stat. 1544