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PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968

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60 Stat. 727. 45 USC 228b.

80 Stat. 1076. 45 USC 228e. 68 Stat. 1098; 73 Stat. 27.

80 Stat. 1083.

80 stat^ 1083,' 1084.

42 USC 416.

42 USC 402.

PUBLIC LAW 90-257-FEB. 15, 1968

[82 STAT.

ability within the meaning of this paragraph if her or his permanent physical or mental condition is such that she or he is unable to e n g a ^ in any regular employment. The provisions of section 2(a) of this Act as to the proof of disability shall apply with regard to determinations with respect to disability under this paragraph. The annuity of a widow or widower under this paragraph shall cease upon the last day of the second month following the month in which she or he ceases to be under a disability unless such annuity is otherwise terminated on an earlier date. The period referred to in the first sentence of this paragraph is the period beginning with the latest of (i) the month of the employee's death, (ii) the last month for which she was entitled to an annuity under subsection (b) as the widow of such employee, or (iii) the month in which her or his previous entitlement to an annuity as the widow or widower of such employee terminated because her or his disability had ceased and ending with the month before the month in which she or he attains age sixty, or, if earlier with the close of the eighty-fourth month following the month with which such period began." (b) Section 5(h) of such Act is amended by striking out all that follows "be increased to $18.14" and inserting in lieu thereof a period. (c) Section 5(i)(l) ( i i) of such Act is amended by inserting ", deeming such an individual who is entitled to an annuity under subsection (a)(1) of this section to have attained age sixty-two unless such individual will have been entitled to an annuity under subsection (a)(2) of this section for the month before the month in which he attained age sixty", after "an activity within the United States". (d) Section 5(j) of such Act is amended by striking out all after the colon and inserting in lieu thereof the following: '"'• Provided, however, That the annuity of a child, qualified under subsection (1)(1) (ii) (C) of this section, snail cease upon the last day of the second month following the month in which he ceases to be unable to engage in any regular employment by reason of a permanent physical or mental condition unless in such second month he qualifies for an annuity under one of the other provisions of this Act and unless his annuity is otherwise terminated on an earlier date." (®) Section 5(1)(1) of such Act is amended by changing the period at the end of subdivision (i) thereof to a semicolon; hj striking out "which began" from subdivision (ii)(C) and inserting in lieu thereof "which disability began"; and by striking out "216(h)(1) of the Social Security Act, as in effect prior to 1957, shall be applied" where such language first appears and inserting in lieu thereof "216(h) of the Social Security Act shall be applied deeming, for this purpose, individuals entitled to an annuity under section 2(e) or (h) to be entitled to benefits under subsection (b) or (c) of section 202 of the Social Security Act and individuals entitled to an annuity under subsection (a) or (b) of this section to be entitled to a benefit under subsection (e), (f), or (g) of section 202 of the Social Security Act", (f) Section 5(1)(9) of such Act is amended by inserting "or January 1, 1951, whichever is later" before ", eliminating any excess over $300"; by striking out "for any calendar year before 1955 is less than $3,600" and inserting in lieu thereof "in the period before 1951 is less than $50,400, or for any calendar year after 1950 and before 1955 is less than $3,600"; by inserting "period or such" before "calendar year 'wages' as defined in paragraph (6) hereof"; by striking out "for such year and $3,600 for years before 1955" and inserting in lieu thereof "for such period and $50,400, and between the compensation for such year and $3,600 for years after 1950 and before 1955"; by striking out "closing date: Provided, That for the period prior to and including" and inserting in lieu thereof "closing date or January 1, 1951, which-