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  2. Social security in France - Wikipedia

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    Social security ( French: sécurité sociale) is divided by the French government into five branches: illness; old age/retirement; family; work accident; and occupational disease. From an institutional point of view, French social security is made up of diverse organismes. The system is divided into three main Regimes: the General Regime, the ...

  3. Ida May Fuller - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Schoolteacher. Legal secretary. Bookkeeper. Known for. First recipient of regular Social Security benefits. Ida May Fuller (September 6, 1874 – January 27, 1975) was a Vermont schoolteacher and legal secretary. She was most notable as the first beneficiary of recurring monthly Social Security payments.

  4. Flemming v. Nestor - Wikipedia

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    Nestor. Flemming v. Nestor, 363 U.S. 603 (1960), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the constitutionality of Section 1104 of the 1935 Social Security Act. In this Section, Congress reserved to itself the power to amend and revise the schedule of benefits.

  5. List of Social Security lawsuits - Wikipedia

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    List of Social Security lawsuits. This is a list of Social Security lawsuits . Astrue v. Capato (2012), a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that children conceived after a parent's death are not entitled to Social Security Survivors benefits if the laws in the state that the parent's will was signed in forbid it. Bowen v.

  6. Public Institution for Social Security Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Public Institution For Social Security (PIFSS; Arabic:المؤسسة العامة للتأمينات الاجتماعية‎) is the public pension fund of the state of Kuwait, it was founded in 1976 and counts 11 subsidiaries and 45 documented transactions. [1] In 2021, its cash reserves accounted to 4% of its investments down from 11.5% ...

  7. Costa Rican Social Security Fund - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .ccss .sa .cr /index. The Costa Rican Social Security Fund ( Spanish: Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social) is in charge of most of the nation's public health sector. Its role in public health (as the administrator of health institutions) is key in Costa Rica, playing an important part in the state's national health policy making.

  8. State Supplementation Program - Wikipedia

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    The states for which the SSP is administered by the Social Security Administration are the following: California, Hawaii, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, and Vermont. In these states, only one payment is made to include both the SSI and the SSP, combining federal and state benefits. In some states, SSP is dually administrated. Social ...

  9. Substantial gainful activity - Wikipedia

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    Substantial gainful activity is a term used in the United States by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Being incapable of substantial gainful employment is one of the criteria for eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. It is known as the "SGA requirement," and is ...