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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 404 — Federal Old-Age, Survivors and Disability Insurance (1950- ) · § 404.132

§ 404.132. How we determine fully insured status for a period of disability or disability insurance benefits.

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In determining if you are fully insured for purposes of paragraph (b), (c), (d), or
(e)of § 404.130 on disability insured status, we use the fully insured status requirements in § 404.110, but apply the following rules in determining when the period of elapsed years ends:
(a)If you are a woman, or a man born after January 1, 1913, the period of elapsed years in § 404.110(b) used in determining the number of quarters of coverage
(QCs)you need to be fully insured ends as of the earlier of—
(1)The year you become age 62; or
(2)The year in which—
(i)Your period of disability begins;
(ii)Your waiting period begins (see § 404.315(d)); or
(iii)You become entitled to disability insurance benefits (if you do not have to serve a waiting period).
(b)If you are a man born before January 2, 1913, the period of elapsed years in § 404.110(b) used in determining the number of QCs you need to be fully insured ends as of the earlier of—
(1)The year 1975; or
(2)The year specified in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. [45 FR 25384, Apr. 15, 1980, as amended at 49 FR 28547, July 13, 1984]
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