[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 42, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 42CFR406.12]

[Page 252-254]
 
                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH
 
                    CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE
                          & MEDICAID SERVICES,
                        DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
                             HUMAN SERVICES
 
PART 406_HOSPITAL INSURANCE ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENT--Table of Contents
 
          Subpart B_Hospital Insurance Without Monthly Premiums
 
Sec.  406.12  Individual under age 65 who is entitled to social security or 
railroad retirement disability benefits.

    (a) Basic requirements. An individual under age 65 is entitled to 
hospital insurance benefits if, for 25 months, he or she has been--
    (1) Entitled or deemed entitled to social security disability 
benefits as an insured individual, child, widow, or widower who is 
``under a disability'' or
    (2) A disabled qualified beneficiary certified under Section 7(d) of 
the Railroad Retirement Act.
    (b) Previous periods of disability benefits entitlement. Months of a 
previous period of entitlement or deemed entitlement to disability 
benefits count toward the 25-month requirement if any of the following 
conditions is met:
    (1) Entitlement was as an insured individual or a disabled qualified 
railroad retirement beneficiary, and the previous period ended within 
the 60 months preceding the month in which the current disability began.
    (2) Entitlement was as a disabled child, widow, or widower, and the 
previous period ended within the 84 months preceding the month in which 
the current disability began.
    (3) The previous period ended on or after March 1, 1988 and the 
current impairment is the same as, or directly related to, the 
impairment on which the previous period of entitlement was based.
    (c) Deemed entitlement to disabled widow's or widower's monthly 
benefits. (1) Purpose. The provisions of paragraphs (c) (2), (3), and 
(4) of this section are intended to enable individuals--
    (i) To meet the 25-month requirement of paragraph (a) of this 
section; or
    (ii) To retain hospital insurance entitlement when they are no 
longer entitled to monthly disability benefits.
    (2) Deemed entitlement for certain individuals entitled to old-age 
insurance benefits. An individual who becomes entitled to monthly old-
age insurance benefits before age 65, is, by law, precluded from 
establishing or retaining entitlement to disabled widow's or widower's 
monthly benefits. However, for purposes of meeting the 25-month 
requirement, a widow or widower who meets all other requirements for 
disability benefits and is excluded solely because of entitlement to 
old-age insurance benefits, shall be deemed to be (or to continue to be) 
entitled to disability benefits. A widow or widower who is not entitled 
to disability benefits for the month before attaining age 60 must file 
two applications, one for old-age insurance benefits and one for 
hospital insurance.
    (3) Deemed entitlement for certain individuals entitled to mother's 
benefits. An individual entitled to mother's insurance benefits under 
section 202(g) of the Social Security Act cannot at the

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same time be entitled to disabled widow's benefits. However, if she 
applies for hospital insurance, she will be deemed to be entitled to 
disabled widow's monthly benefits in the first month (of the 12 months 
before application) in which she would have been entitled to those 
benefits if she had filed an application for them.
    (4) Deemed entitlement for certain individuals entitled to father's 
benefits. An individual who is entitled to father's insurance benefits 
under section 202(g) of the Act cannot at the same time be entitled to 
disabled widower's benefits. However, if he applies for hospital 
insurance benefits, he will be deemed to be entitled to disabled 
widower's monthly benefits as follows:
    (i) If he applied for hospital insurance benefits before May 1984, 
he was deemed entitled to disabled widower's benefits for any month 
after April 1981 for which he would have been entitled to those benefits 
if he had filed an application for them.
    (ii) If he applies for hospital insurance benefits in or after May 
1984, he is deemed entitled to disabled widower's benefits for any 
month, up to 12 months before the month of application, for which he 
would have been entitled to those benefits if he had filed an 
application for them.
    (iii) Hospital insurance entitlement under this paragraph (c)(4) 
could not begin before May 1983.
    (5) Deemed retroactive entitlement for certain disabled widows and 
widowers. In some cases, disabled widows or widowers cannot become 
entitled to monthly cash benefits before the month in which they file 
application. However, for purposes of meeting the 25-month requirement, 
disability benefit entitlement will be deemed to have begun with the 
earliest month (of the 12 months before the application for cash 
benefits) in which the individual met all the requirements except the 
filing of an application. (This provision is effective for applications 
filed on or after January 1, 1978.)
    (d) When entitlement begins and ends. (1) Entitlement to hospital 
insurance begins with the 25th month of an individual's entitlement or 
deemed entitlement to disability benefits. Although an individual is not 
entitled to disability benefits for the month in which he or she dies, 
for purposes of this paragraph the individual will be deemed to be 
entitled for the month of death.
    (2) Except as provided in paragraph (e) of this section, entitlement 
to hospital insurance ends with the earliest of the following:
    (i) The last day of the last month in which he or she was entitled 
or deemed entitled to disability benefits or was qualified as a disabled 
railroad retirement beneficiary, if he or she was notified of the 
termination of entitlement before that month.
    (ii) The last day of the month following the month in which he or 
she is mailed a notice that his or her entitlement or deemed entitlement 
to disability benefits, or his or her status as a qualified disabled 
railroad retirement beneficiary, has ended.
    (iii) The last day of the month before the month he or she attains 
age 65. (An individual who is entitled to social security or railroad 
retirement cash benefits for the month of attainment of age 65 is 
automatically entitled to hospital insurance under Sec.  406.10.)
    (iv) The day of death.
    (e) Continuation of Medicare entitlement when disability benefit 
entitlement ends because of substantial gainful activity (SGA)--(1) 
Definitions. As used in this section--
    Trial work period means the 9-month period provided under title II 
of the Act and as defined 20 CFR 404.1592, during which the individual 
may test his or her ability to work and still receive disability cash 
benefits; and
    Reentitlement period means a period as defined in 20 CFR 404.1592a 
that begins with the first month after the trial work period and ends 
with the 36th month after the trial work period or, if earlier, with the 
first month in which the impairment no longer exists or is no longer 
disabling. (During the reentitlement period, benefits may be 
discontinued because of SGA. However, if SGA is later discontinued, 
benefits may be reinstated without a new application and a new 
disability determination.)
    (2) Duration of continued Medicare entitlement. If an individual's 
entitlement to disability benefits or status as a

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qualified disabled railroad retirement beneficiary ends because he or 
she engaged in, or demonstrated the ability to engage in, substantial 
gainful activity after the 36 months following the end of the trial work 
period, Medicare entitlement continues until the earlier of the 
following:
    (i) The last day of the 78th month following the first month of 
substantial gainful activity occurring after the 15th month of the 
individual's reentitlement period or, if later, the end of the month 
following the month the individual's disability benefit entitlement 
ends.
    (ii) The last day of the month following the month in which notice 
is mailed to the individual indicating that he or she is no longer 
entitled to hospital insurance because of an event or circumstance (for 
example, there has been medical improvement, or the disabled widow has 
remarried) that would terminate disability benefit entitlement if it had 
not already been terminated because of substantial gainful activity.

[48 FR 12536, Mar. 25, 1983. Redesignated at 51 FR 41338, Nov. 14, 1986, 
as amended at 53 FR 47202, Nov. 22, 1988; 56 FR 38078, Aug. 12, 1991; 56 
FR 50058, Oct. 3, 1991; 61 FR 40345, Aug. 2, 1996; 69 FR 57225, Sept. 
24, 2004]