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[88 STAT. 1356]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 1356]

1356 45 USC 228b.

Survivor's an""is'iTsc 231 note. 45 USC 228e. Ante, p. 1312. Ante. p. 1327. 45 USC 228c.

42 USC 402,

42 USC 1305.

PUBLIC LAW 93-445-OCT. 16, 1974

[88 STAT.

section 2(d) of that Act) plus (ii) the monthly insurance benefit under the Social Secuiity Act (before any reduction on account of age and deductions on account of work) which such spouse would have received for such month if this Act had not been enacted. §^0. 207. Evcry survivor who was entitled to an annuity under section 5 of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 for the month of December 1974, or who would have been entitled to such an annuity ^^^ such mouth except for the provisions of section 5(i) of such Act, and who would have been entitled to such an annuity for the month of January 1975, if this Act had not been enacted, shall be entitled to an annuity under section 2(d) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974 beginning January 1, 1975. For purposes of this section— (1) that portion of the survivor's annuity as is provided under section 4(f) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974 shall initially be in an amount equal to the amount determined under clause (i) of section 3(a)(6) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 for the purpose of computing the last increase in the amount of such survivor's annuity as computed under the provisions of section 5(q) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937: Provided, however, That the amount of such annuity shall be subject to reduction in accordance with the provisions of section 202(k) or 202(q) of the Social Security Act in the same manner as any widow's insurance benefit, mother's insurance bene^t. widower's insurance benefit, parent's insurance benefit, or child's insurance benefit payable under section 202 of the Social Security Act and shall also be subject to reduction in acco'^dance with the provisions of section 4(i)(2) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974; (2) that portion of the survivor's annuity as is provided under section 4(g) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974 shall initially be in an amount equal to 30 per centum of the amount computed in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (1) of this section prior to any reductions, other than reductions on account of age, in accordance with the provisions of section 202(k) or 202(q) of the Social Security Act and prior to any reductions in accordance with the provisions of section 4(i)(2) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974: Provided, however. That, if such survivor is not entitled to an annuity amount provided under paragraph (3) of this section, such amount shall not be less than an amount which would cause (A) the total of the annuity amounts provided the survivor by the provisions of this section for the month of January 1975 to equal (B) the amount of the annuity which the survivor would have received for such month under section 5 of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 (without regard to section 5(i) of that Act) if this Act had not been enacted; and (3) if the survivor is a widow or widower who was entitled to an old-age insurance benefit or a disability insurance benefit under the Social Security Act on December 31, 1974, or was fully insured under that Act on that date, the annuity amounts provided under paragraphs (1) and (2) of this section shall be increased by an amount determined under the Drovisions of 4 (h)(1) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974: Provided, however. That, if the widow or widower was entitled to a monthly insurance benefit under the Social Security Act on December 31, 1974, such amount shall not be less nor more than an amount which would cause (A) the total of (i) the annuity amounts provided the widow or widower by the provisions of this section for the month of