§ 1004. Disqualifications
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(a)In general Notwithstanding section 1002 of this title, an individual may not be a qualified individual for any month—
(1)that begins after the month in which the Commissioner of Social Security is notified by the Attorney General that the individual has been removed from the United States pursuant to section 1227(a) or 1182(a)(6)(A) of title 8 and before the month in which the individual is lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence;
(2)during any part of which the individual is fleeing to avoid prosecution, or custody or confinement after conviction, under the laws of the United States or the jurisdiction within the United States from which the person has fled, for a crime, or an attempt to commit a crime, that is a felony under the laws of the place from which the individual has fled, or, in jurisdictions that do not define crimes as felonies, is punishable by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding 1 year regardless of the actual sentence imposed;
(3)during any part of which the individual violates a condition of probation or parole imposed under Federal or State law; or
(4)during which the individual resides in a foreign country and is not a citizen or national of the United States if payments for such month to individuals residing in such country are withheld by the Treasury Department under section 3329 of title 31.
(b)Requirement for Attorney General For the purpose of carrying out subsection (a)(1), the Attorney General shall notify the Commissioner of Social Security as soon as practicable after the removal of any individual under section 1227(a) or 1182(a)(6)(A) of title 8.
(Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531, title VIII, § 804, as added Pub. L. 106–169, title II, § 251(a), Dec. 14, 1999, 113 Stat. 1845; amended Pub. L. 108–203, title II, § 203(c), Mar. 2, 2004, 118 Stat. 511.)
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- Public Law 106–169To amend part E of title IV of the Social Security Act to provide States with more funding and greater flexibility in carrying out programs designed to help children make the transition from foster care to self-sufficiency, and for other purposes
- Public Law 108–203To amend the Social Security Act and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide additional safeguards for Social Security and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries with representative payees, to enhance program protections, and for other purposes
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- Sec. 2Revisions to provisions limiting payment of benefits to fugitive felons under titles II, VIII, and XVI of the Social Security Act
- Sec. 2Revisions to provisions limiting payment of benefits to fugitive felons under titles II, VIII, and XVI of the Social Security Act
- Sec. 2Revisions to provisions limiting payment of benefits to fugitive felons under titles II, VIII, and XVI of the Social Security Act
- Sec. 2Revisions to provisions limiting payment of benefits to fugitive felons under titles II, VIII, and XVI of the Social Security Act
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- Aug. 14, 1935, ch. 531
- Pub. L. 106–169, title II, § 251(a)
- 113 Stat. 1845
- Pub. L. 108–203, title II, § 203(c)
- 118 Stat. 511
- Pub. L. 108–203
- section 203(d) of Pub. L. 108–203
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ActAug. 14, 1935, ch. 531
Pub. L.Pub. L. 106–169, title II, § 251(a)
Stat.113 Stat. 1845
Pub. L.Pub. L. 108–203, title II, § 203(c)
Stat.118 Stat. 511
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