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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 80
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide for an improved
benefit computation formula for workers affected by the changes in
benefit computation rules enacted in the Social Security Amendments of
1977 who attain age 65 during the 10-year period after 1981 and before
1992 (and related beneficiaries) and to provide prospectively for
increases in their benefits accordingly.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 3, 2001
Mrs. Emerson introduced the following bill; which was referred to the
Committee on Ways and Means
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A BILL
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide for an improved
benefit computation formula for workers affected by the changes in
benefit computation rules enacted in the Social Security Amendments of
1977 who attain age 65 during the 10-year period after 1981 and before
1992 (and related beneficiaries) and to provide prospectively for
increases in their benefits accordingly.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Notch Baby Act of 2001''.
SEC. 2. NEW GUARANTEED MINIMUM PRIMARY INSURANCE AMOUNT WHERE
ELIGIBILITY ARISES DURING TRANSITIONAL PERIOD.
Section 215(a) of the Social Security Act is amended--
(1) in paragraph (4)(B), by inserting ``(with or without
the application of paragraph (8))'' after ``would be made'';
and
(2) by adding at the end the following:
``(8)(A) In the case of an individual described in paragraph (4)(B)
(subject to subparagraph (F) of this paragraph) who becomes eligible
for old-age insurance benefits after 1978 and before 1989, the amount
of the individual's primary insurance amount as computed or recomputed
under paragraph (1) shall be deemed equal to the sum of--
``(i) such amount, and
``(ii) the applicable transitional increase amount (if
any).
``(B) For purposes of subparagraph (A)(ii), the term `applicable
transitional increase amount' means, in the case of any individual, the
product derived by multiplying--
``(i) the excess under former law, by
``(ii) the applicable percentage in relation to the year in
which the individual becomes eligible for old-age insurance
benefits, as determined by the following table:
``If the individual
becomes eligible for
The applicable
such benefits in:
percentage is:
1979 or 1980....................... 60 percent
1981 or 1982....................... 35 percent
1983 or 1984....................... 30 percent
1985 or 1986....................... 25 percent
1987 or 1988....................... 10 percent.
``(C) For purposes of subparagraph (B), the term `excess under
former law' means, in the case of any individual, the excess of--
``(i) the applicable former law primary insurance amount,
over
``(ii) the amount which would be such individual's primary
insurance amount if computed or recomputed under this section
without regard to this paragraph and paragraphs (4), (5), and
(6).
``(D) For purposes of subparagraph (C)(i), the term `applicable
former law primary insurance amount' means, in the case of any
individual, the amount which would be such individual's primary
insurance amount if it were--
``(i) computed or recomputed (pursuant to paragraph
(4)(B)(i)) under section 215(a) as in effect in December 1978,
or
``(ii) computed or recomputed (pursuant to paragraph
(4)(B)(ii)) as provided by subsection (d),
(as applicable) and modified as provided by subparagraph (E).
``(E) In determining the amount which would be an individual's
primary insurance amount as provided in subparagraph (D)--
``(i) subsection (b)(4) shall not apply;
``(ii) section 215(b) as in effect in December 1978 shall
apply, except that section 215(b)(2)(C) (as then in effect)
shall be deemed to provide that an individual's `computation
base years' may include only calendar years in the period after
1950 (or 1936 if applicable) and ending with the calendar year
in which such individual attains age 61, plus the 3 calendar
years after such period for which the total of such
individual's wages and self-employment income is the largest;
and
``(iii) subdivision (I) in the last sentence of paragraph
(4) shall be applied as though the words `without regard to any
increases in that table' in such subdivision read `including
any increases in that table'.
``(F) This paragraph shall apply in the case of any individual only
if such application results in a primary insurance amount for such
individual that is greater than it would be if computed or recomputed
under paragraph (4)(B) without regard to this paragraph.''.
SEC. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE AND RELATED RULES.
(a) Applicability of Amendments.--
(1) In general.--Except as provided in paragraph (2), the
amendments made by this Act shall be effective as though they
had been included or reflected in section 201 of the Social
Security Amendments of 1977.
(2) Prospective applicability.--No monthly benefit or
primary insurance amount under title II of the Social Security
Act shall be increased by reason of such amendments for any
month before January 2000.
(b) Recomputation To Reflect Benefit Increases.--In any case in
which an individual is entitled to monthly insurance benefits under
title II of the Social Security Act for December 1999, if such benefits
are based on a primary insurance amount computed--
(1) under section 215 of such Act as in effect (by reason
of the Social Security Amendments of 1977) after December 1978,
or
(2) under section 215 of such Act as in effect prior to
January 1979 by reason of subsection (a)(4)(B) of such section
(as amended by the Social Security Amendments of 1977),
the Commissioner of Social Security (notwithstanding section 215(f)(1)
of the Social Security Act) shall recompute such primary insurance
amount so as to take into account the amendments made by this Act.
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