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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

90 STAT. 990

PUBLIC LAW 94-365—JULY 14, 1976

Public Law 94-365 94th Congress An Act July 14, 1976 [H.R. 14484]

Social Security Act, amendments. 42 USC 1383.

To make permanent the existing temporary authority for reimbursement of States for interim assistance payments under title XVI of the Social Security Act, to extend for one year the eligibility of supplemental security income recipients for food stamps, and to extend for one year the period during which - payments may be made to States for child support collection services under part D of title IV of such Act. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives United States of America in Congress assembled,

of the

I N T E R I M ASSISTANCE

SECTION 1. Section 1631(g) of the Social Security Act is amended by striking out paragraph (6). FOOD STAMP ELIGIBILITY FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME RECIPIENTS

7 USC 2012 note.

SEC. 2. Section 8 of Public Law 93-233 is amended, subject to such further modifications as may hereafter be made in the provisions of law involved, by striking out "the 30-month period beginning January 1, 1974" where it appears— (1) in the matter preceding the colon in subsection (a)(1), and in the new sentence added by such subsection, and 7 USC 2012 note, (2) in subsections (a)(2), (b)(1), (b)(2), (b)(3), and (e). 612c notes, 1431 and by inserting in lieu thereof in each instance "the period ending note. June 30, 1977". 42 USC 1382e note. CHILD SUPPORT COLLECTION PAYMENTS

42 USC 655.

SEC. 3. Section 455(a) of the Social Security Act is amended by striking out " June 30, 1976" in the matter following paragraph (2) and inserting in lieu thereof " June 30, 1977". Approved July 14, 1976.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORT No. 94-1296 (Comm. on Ways and Means). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 122 (1976): June 28, considered and passed House. June 30, considered and passed Senate, amended. July 1, House disagreed to Senate amendments. July 2, Senate receded from its amendments.