[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR404.202]

[Page 70]
 
                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
               CHAPTER III--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 404_FEDERAL OLD-AGE, SURVIVORS AND DISABILITY INSURANCE (1950	 )
--Table of Contents
 
              Subpart C_Computing Primary Insurance Amounts
 
Sec. 404.202  Other regulations related to this subpart.

    This subpart is related to several others. In subpart B of this 
part, we describe how you become insured for social security benefits as 
a result of your work in covered employment. In subpart D, we discuss 
the different kinds of social security benefits available--old-age and 
disability benefits for you and benefits for your dependents and 
survivors--the amount of the benefits, and the requirements you and your 
family must meet to qualify for them; your work status, your age, the 
size of your family, and other factors may affect the amount of the 
benefits for you and your family. Rules relating to deductions, 
reductions, and nonpayment of benefits we describe in subpart E. In 
subpart F of this part, we describe what we do when a recalculation or 
recomputation of your primary insurance amount (as described in this 
subpart) results in our finding that you and your family have been 
overpaid or underpaid. In subparts G and H of this part, we tell how to 
apply for benefits and what evidence is needed to establish entitlement 
to them. In subpart J of this part, we describe how benefits are paid. 
Then in subparts I, K, N, and O of this part, we discuss your earnings 
that are taxable and creditable for social security purposes (and how we 
keep records of them), and deemed military wage credits which may be 
used in finding your primary insurance amount.