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Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990/Title V

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487326Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 — Title V - Income Security, Human Resources, and Related Programs
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Subtitle A — Human Resource and Family Policy Amendments
Sec. 5001. Table of Contents.
Sec. 5002. Amendment of Social Security Act.
Chapter 1 — Child Support Enforcement
Sec. 5011. Extension of IRS Intercept for non-AFDC Families.
Sec. 5012. Extension of Commission on Interstate Child Support.
Sec. 5013. Child Support Enforcement Waiver.
Chapter 2 — Unemployment Compensation
Sec. 5021. `Reed Act´ Provisions Made Permanent.
Chapter 3 — Supplemental Security Income
Sec. 5031. Exclusion from income and resources of victims' compensation payments.
Sec. 5032. Attainment of age 65 not to serve as basis for termination of eligibility under section 1619(b).
Sec. 5033. Exclusion from income of impairment-related work expenses.
Sec. 5034. Treatment of royalties and honoraria as earned income.
Sec. 5035. Certain State relocation assistance excluded from SSI income and resources.
Sec. 5036. Evaluation of child's disability by pediatrician or other qualified specialist.
Sec. 5037. Reimbursement for vocational rehabilitation services furnished during certain months of nonpayment of SSI benefits.
Sec. 5038. Extension of period of presumptive eligibility for benefits.
Sec. 5039. Continuing disability or blindness reviews not required more than once annually.
Sec. 5040. Concurrent SSI and food stamp applications by institutionalized individuals.
Sec. 5041. Notification of certain individuals eligible to receive retroactive benefits.
Chapter 4 — Aid to Families with Dependent Children
Sec. 5051. Optional monthly reporting and retrospective budgeting.
Sec. 5052. Children receiving foster care maintenance or adoption assistance payments not treated as member of family unit for purposes of determining eligibility for, or amount of, AFDC benefit.
Sec. 5053. Elimination of term `legal guardian´.
Sec. 5054. Reporting of child abuse and neglect.
Sec. 5055. Disclosure of information about AFDC applicants and recipients authorized for purposes directly connected to State foster care and adoption assistance programs.
Sec. 5056. Repatriation.
Sec. 5057. Technical amendment to National Commission on Children.
Sec. 5058. Extension of prohibition against implementation of proposed regulations on emergency assistance and AFDC special needs.
Sec. 5059. Amendments to Minnesota Family Investment Plan demonstration.
Sec. 5060. Good cause exception to required cooperation for transitional child care benefits.
Sec. 5061. Technical corrections regarding penalty for failure to participate in JOBS program.
Sec. 5062. Technical corrections regarding AFDC-UP eligibility requirements.
Sec. 5063. Family Support Act demonstration projects.
Sec. 5064. Study of JOBS programs operated by Indian Tribes and Alaska Native organizations.
Chapter 5 — Child Welfare and Foster Care
Sec. 5071. Accounting for administrative costs.
Sec. 5072. Section 427 triennial reviews.
Sec. 5073. Independent living initiatives.
Chapter 6 — Child Care
Sec. 5081. Grants to States for child care.
Sec. 5082. Child care and development block grant.


Subtitle B — Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance
Sec. 5100. Table of contents.
Sec. 5101. Amendment of the Social Security Act.
Sec. 5102. Continuation of disability benefits during appeal.
Sec. 5103. Repeal of special disability standard for widows and widowers.
Sec. 5104. Dependency requirements applicable to a child adopted by a surviving spouse.
Sec. 5105. Representative payee reforms.
Sec. 5106. Fees for representation of claimants in administrative proceedings.
Sec. 5107. Applicability of administrative res judicata; related notice requirements.
Sec. 5108. Demonstration projects relating to accountability for telephone service center communications.
Sec. 5109. Notice requirements.
Sec. 5110. Telephone access to the Social Security Administration.
Sec. 5111. Amendments relating to social security account statements.
Sec. 5112. Trial work period during rolling five-year period for all disabled beneficiaries.
Sec. 5113. Continuation of benefits on account of participation in a non-state vocational rehabilitation program.
Sec. 5114. Limitation on new entitlement to special age-72 payments.
Sec. 5115. Elimination of advanced crediting to the trust funds of social security payroll taxes.
Sec. 5116. Elimination of eligibility for retroactive benefits for certain individuals eligible for reduced benefits.
Sec. 5117. Consolidation of old methods of computing primary insurance amounts.
Sec. 5118. Suspension of dependent's benefits when the worker is in an extended period of eligibility.
Sec. 5119. Entitlement to benefits of deemed spouse and legal spouse.
Sec. 5120. Vocational rehabilitation demonstration projects.
Sec. 5121. Exemption for certain aliens, receiving amnesty under the Immigration and Nationality Act, from prosecution for misreporting of earnings or misuse of social security account numbers or social security cards.
Sec. 5122. Reduction of amount of wages needed to earn a year of coverage applicable in determining special minimum primary insurance amount.
Sec. 5123. Charging of earnings of corporate directors.
Sec. 5124. Collection of employee social security and railroad retirement taxes on taxable group-term life insurance provided to retirees.
Sec. 5125. Tier 1 railroad retirement tax rates explicitly determined by reference to social security taxes.
Sec. 5126. Transfer to railroad retirement account.
Sec. 5127. Waiver of 2-year waiting period for independent entitlement to divorced spouse's benefits.
Sec. 5128. Modification of the preeffectuation review requirement applicable to disability insurance cases.
Sec. 5129. Recovery of OASDI overpayments by means of reduction in tax refunds.
Sec. 5130. Miscellaneous technical corrections.