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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 474

Report to Congress.

42 USC 401. Ante, p. 459.

Ante, p. 473.

42 USC 1310.

Waiver. 42 USC 1381.

42 USC 1382e.

PUBLIC LAW 96-265—JUNE 9, 1980 under consideration. No such experiment or project shall be actually placed in operation unless at least ninety days prior thereto a written report, prepared for purposes of notification and information only and containing a full and complete description thereof, has been transmitted by the Secretary to the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives and to the Committee on Finance of the Senate. Periodic reports on the progress of such experiments and demonstration projects shall be submitted by the Secretary to such committees. When appropriate, such reports shall include detailed recommendations for changes in administration or law, or both, tc carry out the objectives stated in paragraph (1). (4) The Secretary shall submit to the Congress no later than January 1, 1983, a report on the experiments and demonstration projects with respect to work incentives carried out under this subsection together with any related data and materials which he may consider appropriate. (5) Section 201 of the Social Security Act is amended by adding at the end thereof (after the new subsection added by section 310(a) of this Act) the following new subsection: "(k) Expenditures made for experiments and demonstration projects under section 505(a) of the Social Security Disability Amendments of 1980 shall be made from the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund, as determined appropriate by the Secretary.". (b) Section 1110 of the Social Security Act is amended— (1) by inserting "(1)" after "SEC. 1110. (a)"; (2) by striking out "for (1)" and "(2)" and inserting in lieu thereof "for (A)" and "(B)", respectively; (3) by redesignating subsections (b) and (c) as paragraphs (2) and (3), respectively; (4) by striking out "under subsection (a)" each place it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "under paragraph (1)"; (5) by striking out "purposes of this section" and inserting in lieu thereof "purposes of this subsection"; and (6) by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(b)(1) The Secretary is authorized to waive any of the requirements, conditions, or limitations of title XVI (or to waive them only for specified purposes, or to impose additional requirements, conditions, or limitations) to such extent and for such period as he finds necessary to carry out one or more experimental, pilot, or demonstration projects which, in his judgment, are likely to assist in promoting the objectives or facilitate the administration of such title. Any costs for benefits under or administration of any such project (including planning for the project and the review and evaluation of the project and its results), in excess of those that would have been incurred without regard to the project, shall be met by the Secretary from amounts available to him for this purpose from appropriations made to carry out such title. The costs of any such project which is carried out in coordination with one or more related projects under other titles of this Act shall be allocated among the appropriations available for such projects and any Trust Funds involved, in a manner determined by the Secretary, taking into consideration the programs (or types of benefit) to which the project (or part of a project) is most closely related or which the project (or part of a project) is intended to benefit. If, in order to carry out a project under this subsection, the Secretary requests a State to make supplementary payments (or makes them himself pursuant to an agreement under section 1616),