Definitions
SEC. 213.
[42 U.S.C. 413] (a)
For the purposes of this title—
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(1) The term “quarter”, and the term “calendar
quarter”, mean a period of three calendar months ending
on March 31, June 30, September 30, or December 31.
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(2)(A) The term “quarter of coverage” means—
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(i) for calendar years before 1978, and subject to the provisions of
subparagraph (B), a quarter in which an individual has been paid $50
or more in wages (except wages for agricultural labor paid after
1954) or for which he has been credited (as determined under section 212) with $100 or more of self-employment income; and
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(ii) for calendar years after 1977, and subject to the provisions
of subparagraph (B), each portion of the total of the wages paid
and the self-employment income credited (pursuant to section 212)
to an individual in a calendar year which equals the amount required for
a quarter of coverage in that calendar year (as determined under subsection
(d)), with such quarter of coverage being assigned to a specific
calendar quarter in such calendar year only if necessary in the
case of any individual who has attained age 62 or died or is under
a disability and the requirements for insured status in subsection
(a) or (b) of section 214, the requirements for entitlement to
a computation or recomputation of his primary insurance amount,
or the requirements of paragraph (3) of section 216(i) would not
otherwise be met.
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(B) Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph (A)—
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(i) no quarter after the quarter in which an individual dies
shall be a quarter of coverage, and no quarter any part of which
is included in a period of disability (other than the initial
quarter and the last quarter of such period) shall be a quarter
of coverage;
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(ii) if the wages paid to an individual in any calendar year
equal $3,000 in the case of a calendar year before 1951, or $3,600
in the case of a calendar year after 1950 and before 1955, or $4,200
in the case of a calendar year after 1954 and before 1959, or $4,800
in the case of a calendar year after 1958 and before 1966, or $6,600
in the case of a calendar year after 1965 and before 1968, or $7,800
in the case of a calendar year after 1967 and before 1972, or $9,000
in the case of the calendar year 1972, or $10,800 in the case of
the calendar year 1973, or $13,200 in the case of the calendar
year 1974, or an amount equal to the contribution and benefit base
(as determined under section 230) in the case of any calendar year
after 1974 and before 1978 with respect to which such contribution
and benefit base is effective, each quarter of such year shall
(subject to clauses (i) and (v)) be a quarter of coverage;
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(iii) if an individual has self-employment income for a taxable
year, and if the sum of such income and the wages paid to him during
such year equals $3,600 in the case of a taxable year beginning
after 1950 and ending before 1955, or $4,200 in the case of a taxable
year ending after 1954 and before 1959, or $4,800 in the case of
a taxable year ending after 1958 and before 1966, or $6,600 in
the case of a taxable year ending after 1965 and before 1968, or $7,800
in the case of a taxable year ending after 1967 and before 1972,
or $9,000 in the case of a taxable year beginning after 1971 and
before 1973, or $10,800 in the case of a taxable year beginning after
1972 and before 1974, or $13,200 in the case of a taxable year beginning
after 1973 and before 1975, or an amount equal to the contribution
and benefit base (as determined under section 230) which is effective
for the calendar year in the case of any taxable year beginning
in any calendar year after 1974 and before 1978, each quarter any
part of which falls in such year shall (subject to clauses (i)
and (v)) be a quarter of coverage;
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(iv) if an individual is paid wages for agricultural labor in
a calendar year after 1954 and before 1978, then, subject to clauses
(i) and (v), (I) the last quarter of such year which can be but
is not otherwise a quarter of coverage shall be a quarter of coverage
if such wages equal or exceed $100 but are less than $200; (II)
the last two quarters of such year which can be but are not otherwise
quarters of coverage shall be quarters of coverage if such wages
equal or exceed $200 but are less than $300; (III) the last three
quarters of such year which can be but are not otherwise quarters
of coverage shall be quarters of coverage if such wages equal or
exceed $300 but are less than $400; and (IV) each quarter of such
year which is not otherwise a quarter of coverage shall be a quarter
of coverage if such wages are $400 or more;
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(v) no quarter shall be counted as a quarter of coverage prior
to the beginning of such quarter;
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(vi) not more than one quarter of coverage may be credited to
a calendar quarter; and
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(vii) no more than four quarters of coverage may be credited
to any calendar year after 1977.
If in the case of an individual who has attained age 62 or died
or is under a disability and who has been paid wages for agricultural
labor in a calendar year after 1954 and before 1978, the requirements
for insured status in subsection (a) or (b) of section 214, the
requirements for entitlement to a computation or recomputation
of his primary insurance amount, or the requirements of paragraph
(3) of section 216(i) are not met after assignment of quarters
of coverage to quarters in such year as provided in clause (iv)
of the preceding sentence, but would be met if such quarters of
coverage were assigned to different quarters in such year, then
such quarters of coverage shall instead be assigned, for purposes
only of determining compliance with such requirements, to such
different quarters. If, in the case of an individual who did not
die prior to January 1, 1955, and who attained age 62 (if a woman)
or age 65 (if a man) or died before July 1, 1957, the requirements
for insured status in section 214(a)(3) are not met because of
his having too few quarters of coverage but would be met if his
quarters of coverage in the first calendar year in which he had
any covered employment had been determined on the basis of the
period during which wages were earned rather than on the basis
of the period during which wages were paid (any such wages paid
that are reallocated on an earned basis shall not be used in determining
quarters of coverage for subsequent calendar years), then upon
application filed by the individual or his survivors and satisfactory proof
of his record of wages earned being furnished by such individual
or his survivors, the quarters of coverage in such calendar year
may be determined on the basis of the periods during which wages
were earned.
Crediting of Wages Paid in 1937
(b)
With respect to wages paid to an individual
in the six-month periods commencing either January 1, 1937, or
July 1, 1937; (A) if wages of not less than $100 were paid in any
such period, one-half of the total amount thereof shall be deemed
to have been paid in each of the calendar quarters in such period;
and (B) if wages of less than $100 were paid in any such period,
the total amount thereof shall be deemed to have been paid in the
latter quarter of such period, except that if in any such period,
the individual attained age sixty-five, all of the wages paid in
such period shall be deemed to have been paid before such age was
attained.
Alternative Method for Determining Quarters of Coverage
With Respect to Wages in the Period from 1937 to 1950
(c)
For purposes of sections 214(a) and 215(d),
an individual shall be deemed to have one quarter of coverage for
each $400 of his total wages prior to 1951 (as defined in section 215(d)(1)(C)), except where such individual is not a fully insured
individual on the basis of the number of quarters of coverage so
derived plus the number of quarters of coverage derived from the
wages and self-employment income credited to such individual for
periods after 1950.
Amount Required for a Quarter of Coverage
(d)(1)
The amount of wages and self-employment
income which an individual must have in order to be credited with
a quarter of coverage in any year under subsection (a)(2)(A)(ii)
shall be $250 in the calendar year 1978 and the amount determined
under paragraph (2) of this subsection for years after 1978.
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(2) The Commissioner of Social Security shall, on or before
November 1 of 1978 and of every year thereafter, determine and
publish in the Federal Register the amount of wages and self-employment
income which an individual must have in order to be credited with
a quarter of coverage in the succeeding calendar year. The amount
required for a quarter of coverage shall be the larger of—
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(A) the amount in effect in the calendar year in which the
determination under this subsection is made, or
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(B) the product of the amount prescribed in paragraph (1) which
is required for a quarter of coverage in 1978 and the ratio of
the national average wage index (as defined in section 209(k)(1))
for the calendar year before the year in which the determination
under this paragraph is made to the national average wage index
(as so defined) for 1976,
with such product, if not a multiple of $10, being rounded to
the next higher multiple of $10 where such amount is a multiple
of $5 but not of $10 and to the nearest multiple of $10 in any
other case.