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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 6559 (Introduced in House) — To improve the Social Security Administration’s service to the public, to strengthen the Disability Insurance program... · Sec. 302

Sec. 302. Revisions to provisions limiting payment of benefits to fugitive felons under title II of the Social Security Act

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Section 202(x)(1)(A)(iv) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 402(x)(1)(A)(iv) ) is amended— by striking fleeing to avoid and inserting the subject of an arrest warrant for the purpose of ; by striking the place from which the person flees the first place it appears and inserting the jurisdiction issuing the warrant ; and by striking the place from which the person flees the second place it appears and inserting the jurisdiction . Section 202(x)(1)(A)(v) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 402(x)(1)(A)(v) ) is amended to read as follows: is the subject of an arrest warrant for violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under Federal or State law. .
The amendments made by this section shall be effective with respect to benefits payable under the Social Security Act for months that begin after the date that is 1 year following the date of the enactment of this section.
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