TITLE II—FEDERAL OLD–AGE, SURVIVORS, AND DISABILITY INSURANCE BENEFITS[1]
TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TITLE[2]
Sec. 202. Old-age and survivors insurance benefit payments
Sec. 203. Reduction of insurance benefits
Sec. 204. Overpayments and underpayments
Sec. 205. Evidence, procedure, and certification for payment
Sec. 206. Representation of claimants
Sec. 210. Definition of employment
Sec. 212. Crediting of self-employment income to calendar years
Sec. 213. Quarter and quarter of coverage
Sec. 214. Insured status for purposes of old-age and survivors insurance benefits
Sec. 215. Computation of primary insurance amount
Sec. 217. Benefits in case of veterans
Sec. 218. Voluntary agreements for coverage of State and local employees
Sec. 218A. Voluntary agreements for coverage of Indian tribal council members
Sec. 220. Disability provisions inapplicable if benefit rights impaired
Sec. 221. Disability determinations
Sec. 222. Rehabilitation services
Sec. 223. Disability insurance benefit payments
Sec. 224. Reduction of benefits based on disability
Sec. 225. Additional rules relating to benefits based on disability
Sec. 226. Entitlement to hospital insurance benefits
Sec. 227. Transitional insured status
Sec. 228. Benefits at age 72 for certain uninsured individuals
Sec. 229. Benefits in case of members of the uniformed services
Sec. 230. Adjustment of the contribution and benefit base
Sec. 231. Benefits in case of certain individuals interned during World War II
Sec. 232. Processing of tax data
Sec. 233. International agreements
Sec. 234. Demonstration project authority
[1] Title II of the Social Security Act is administered by the Social Security Administration. Title II appears in the United States Code as §§401-433, subchapter II, chapter 7, Title 42.
Regulations relating to Title II are contained in chapter III, Title 20, Code of Federal Regulations.
See Vol. II, 31 U.S.C. 3720 and 3720A with respect to collection of payments due to Federal agencies; and §3803(c)(2)(C) with respect to benefits not affected by P.L. 100-383.
See Vol. II, P.L. 88-352, §601, for prohibition against discrimination in Federally assisted programs.
See Vol. II, P.L. 94-566, §503, with respect to preservation of medicaid eligibility for individuals who cease to be eligible for supplemental security income benefits on account of cost-of-living increases in social security benefits.
See Vol. II, P.L. 95-608, §§201-204, with respect to Indian child and family programs.
See Vol. II, P.L. 98-21, §101(e), with respect to the effect of amendments made by that law on benefits under the Federal Retirement System.
See Vol. II, P.L. 99-177, §255, with respect to exemption of certain benefits from budget reductions.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-204, §724(d), with respect to furnishing information to the United States Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations; and §725(b), with respect to the detailing of Government personnel.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-235, §§5-8, with respect to responsibilities of each Federal agency for computer systems security and privacy.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-383, §§105(f)(2) and 206(d)(2), with respect to exclusion from income and resources of certain payments to certain individuals.
See Vol. II, P.L. 100-690, §5301(a)(1)(C) and (d)(1)(B), with respect to benefits of drug traffickers and possessors.
See Vol. II, P.L. 101-508, §§13301 and 13302, with respect to OASDI Trust Funds.
See Vol. II, P.L. 104-193, §435, with respect to qualifying quarters for aliens.
See Vol. II, P.L. 106-170, §302, with respect to demonstration projects providing for reductions in disability insurance benefits based on earnings.
See Vol. II, P.L. 114–74, §826, with respect to electronic reporting of earnings of disability beneficiaries.
[2] This table of contents does not appear in the law.