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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 404 — Federal Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (1950- ) · § 404.120

§ 404.120. How we determine currently insured status.

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(a)What the period is for determining currently insured status. You are currently insured if you have at least 6 quarters of coverage
(QCs)during the 13-quarter period ending with the quarter in which you—
(1)Die;
(2)Most recently became entitled to disability insurance benefits; or
(3)Became entitled to old-age insurance benefits.
(b)What quarters are not counted as part of the 13-quarter period. We do not count as part of the 13-quarter period any quarter all or part of which is included in a period of disability established for you, except that the first and last quarters of the period of disability may be counted if they are QCs (see § 404.146(d)).
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