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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8768 · Sec. 1818A

Sec. 1818A. HOSPITAL INSURANCE BENEFITS FOR DISABLED INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE EXHAUSTED OTHER ENTITLEMENT

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## Sec. 1818A HOSPITAL INSURANCE BENEFITS FOR DISABLED INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE EXHAUSTED OTHER ENTITLEMENT **[**[42 U.S.C. 1395i–2a](/us/usc/t42/s1395i–2a)**]** ###
(a)Every individual who— ####
(1)has not attained the age of 65; ####
(2)#####
(A)has been entitled to benefits under this part under section 226(b), and #####
(B)######
(i)continues to have the disabling physical or mental impairment on the basis of which the individual was found to be under a disability or to be a disabled qualified railroad retirement beneficiary, or
(ii)is blind (within the meaning of section 216(i)(1)), but #####
(C)whose entitlement under section 226(b) ends due solely to the individual having earnings that exceed the substantial gainful activity amount (as defined in section 223(d)(4)); and ####
(3)is not otherwise entitled to benefits under this part, shall be eligible to enroll in the insurance program established by this part. ###
(b)####
(1)An individual may enroll under this section only in such manner and form as may be prescribed in regulations, and only during an enrollment period prescribed in or under this section. ####
(2)The individual's initial enrollment period shall begin with the month in which the individual receives notice that the individual's entitlement to benefits under section 226(b) will end due solely to the individual having earnings that exceed the substantial gainful activity amount (as defined in section 223(d)(4)) and shall end 7 months later. ####
(3)There shall be a general enrollment period during the period beginning on January 1 and ending on March 31 of each year (beginning with 1990). ###
(c)####
(1)The period (in this subsection referred to as a “coverage period”) during which an individual is entitled to benefits under the insurance program under this part shall begin on whichever of the following is the latest: #####
(A)In the case of an individual who enrolls under subsection (b)(2) before the month in which the individual first satisfies subsection (a), the first day of such month. #####
(B)In the case of an individual who enrolls under subsection (b)(2) in the month in which the individual first satisfies subsection (a), the first day of the month following the month in which the individual so enrolls. #####
(C)In the case of an individual who enrolls under subsection (b)(2) in the month following the month in which the individual first satisfies subsection (a), the first day of the second month following the month in which the individual so enrolls. #####
(D)In the case of an individual who enrolls under subsection (b)(2) more than one month following the month in which the individual first satisfies subsection (a), the first day of the third month following the month in which the individual so enrolls. #####
(E)In the case of an individual who enrolls under subsection (b)(3), the July 1 following the month in which the individual so enrolls. ####
(2)An individual's coverage period under this section shall continue until the individual's enrollment is terminated as follows: #####
(A)As of the month following the month in which the Secretary provides notice to the individual that the individual no longer meets the condition described in subsection (a)(2)(B). #####
(B)As of the month following the month in which the individual files notice that the individual no longer wishes to participate in the insurance program established by this part. #####
(C)As of the month before the first month in which the individual becomes eligible for hospital insurance benefits under section 226(a) or 226A. #####
(D)As of a date, determined under regulations of the Secretary, for nonpayment of premiums. The regulations under subparagraph
(D)may provide a grace period of not longer than 90 days, which may be extended to not to exceed 180 days in any case where the Secretary determines that there was good cause for failure to pay the overdue premiums within such 90-day period. Termination of coverage under this section shall result in simultaneous termination of any coverage affected under any other part of this title. ####
(3)The provisions of subsections (h), (i), and
(m)of section 1837 apply to enrollment and nonenrollment under this section in the same manner as they apply to enrollment and nonenrollment and special enrollment periods under section 1818. ###
(d)####
(1)#####
(A)Premiums for enrollment under this section shall be paid to the Secretary at such times, and in such manner, as the Secretary shall by regulations prescribe, and shall be deposited in the Treasury to the credit of the Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund. #####
(B)######
(i)Subject to clause (ii), such premiums shall be payable for the period commencing with the first month of an individual's coverage period and ending with the month in which the individual dies or, if earlier, in which the individual's coverage period terminates. ######
(ii)Such premiums shall not be payable for any month in which the individual is eligible for benefits under this part pursuant to section 226(b). ####
(2)The provisions of subsections
(d)through
(f)of section 1818 (relating to premiums) shall apply to individuals enrolled under this section in the same manner as they apply to individuals enrolled under that section.
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Sec. 1818A
HOSPITAL INSURANCE BENEFITS FOR DISABLED INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE EXHAUSTED OTHER ENTITLEMENT
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