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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 5715 (Introduced in House) — To adjust the age limitations under the Social Security program for payment of child’s insurance benefits to certain... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Adjustment of age limits for calculation of recent work for disability determinations

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Subparagraph
(B)of section 216(i)(3) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 416(i)(3) ) is amended— by striking or at the end of clause (ii); by redesignating clause
(iii)as clause (iv); by inserting after clause
(ii)the following new clause: if such quarter ends before he attains (or would attain) age 35, not less than one-half (and not less than 6) of the quarters during the period ending with such quarter and beginning after he attained the age of 25 were quarters of coverage, or (if the number of quarters in such period is less than 12) not less than 6 of the quarters in the 12-quarter period ending with such quarter were quarters of coverage, ; in clause (iv), as so redesignated— by inserting or
(iii)after clause
(ii); and by striking the semicolon at the end and inserting , or ; and by adding after clause (iv), as so redesignated, the following new clause: in the case of an individual (not otherwise insured under clause (i)) who, by reason of clause
(ii)or (iii), had a prior period of disability that began during a period before the quarter in which he or she attained age 35, not less than one-half of the quarters beginning after such individual attained age 25 and ending with such quarter are quarters of coverage, or (if the number of quarters in such period is less than 12) not less than 6 of the quarters in the 12-quarter period ending with such quarter are quarters of coverage; . Subparagraph
(B)of section 223(c)(1) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 423(c)(1) ) is amended— by striking or at the end of clause (ii); by redesignating clause
(iii)as clause (iv); by inserting after clause
(ii)the following new clause: if such month ends before the quarter in which he attains (or would attain) age 35, not less than one-half (and not less than 6) of the quarters during the period ending with the quarter in which such month occurred and beginning after he attained the age of 25 were quarters of coverage, or (if the number of quarters in such period is less than 12) not less than 6 of the quarters in the 12-quarter period ending with such quarter were quarters of coverage, ; and in clause (iv), as so redesignated— by striking section 216(i)(3)(B)(ii) and inserting clause
(ii)or
(iii)of section 216(i)(3)(B) ; and by striking the semicolon at the end and inserting , or ; and by adding after clause (iv), as so redesignated, the following new clause: in the case of an individual (not otherwise insured under clause (i)) who, by reason of clause
(ii)or
(iii)of section 216(i)(3)(B), had a prior period of disability that began during a period before the quarter in which he or she attained age 35, not less than one-half of the quarters beginning after such individual attained age 25 and ending with the quarter in which such month occurs are quarters of coverage, or (if the number of quarters in such period is less than 12) not less than 6 of the quarters in the 12-quarter period ending with such quarter are quarters of coverage; .
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