Repeal of Section Pub. L. 92–603, title III, § 303(a), (b), Oct. 30, 1972, 86 Stat. 1484, provided that this section is repealed effective Jan. 1, 1974, except with respect to Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.
Amendments
1981—Pub. L. 97–35 substituted “purpose of enabling” for “purpose (a) of enabling”, struck out provisions designated as cls. (b) and (c) which authorized appropriations for the purpose of enabling each State to furnish medical assistance to aged individuals who are not recipients of old-age assistance but whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the cost of necessary medical care and of encouraging each State to furnish rehabilitation and other services to individuals to attain and retain capability for self-care, and struck out “, or for medical assistance for the aged, or for old-age assistance and medical assistance for the aged” after “plans for old-age assistance”. 1962—Pub. L. 87–543 amended first sentence generally, striking from cl. (a) provision relating to the purpose of encouraging each State, as far as practicable under the conditions in the State, to help aged needy individuals attain self-care, and adding cl. (c) incorporating the struck out provision. 1960—Pub. L. 86–778 amended section generally, authorizing appropriations for the purpose of enabling each State, as far as practicable under the conditions in such State, to furnish medical assistance on behalf of aged individuals who are not recipients of old-age assistance but whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the costs of necessary medical services. 1956—Act Aug. 1, 1956, struck out specific appropriation for fiscal year ending June 30, 1956, and inserted provisions relating to attainment of self-care by individuals. 1950—Act Aug. 28, 1950, § 361(a), substituted “Federal Security Administrator (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Administrator’)” for “Social Security Board established by subchapter I of this chapter (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Board’)”.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Change of Name
“Secretary of Health and Human Services” substituted in text for “Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare” pursuant to
section 509(b) of Pub. L. 96–88, which is classified to
section 3508(b) of Title 20, Education.
Effective Date
of 1960 Amendment Pub. L. 86–778, title VI, § 604, Sept. 13, 1960, 74 Stat. 992, provided that: “The
Amendments
made by
section 601 of this Act [amending this section and
section 302, 303, 304, and 306 of this title] shall take effect October 1, 1960, and the
Amendments
made by
section 602 [amending
section 1308 of this title] shall be effective with respect to fiscal years ending after 1960.”
Short Title
For
Short Title
of this chapter and of
Amendments
thereto, see
section 1305 of this title and
Short Title
notes set out thereunder. Declaration of Purpose of Title III of Act August 1, 1956Act Aug. 1, 1956, ch. 836, title III, § 300, 70 Stat. 846, provided that: “It is the purpose of this title [enacting
section 906 and
1310 of this title and amending this section and
section 302, 303, 601, 602, 603, 606, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1301, 1308, 1351, 1352, and 1353 of this title] (a) to promote the health of the Nation by assisting States to extend and broaden their provisions for meeting the costs of medical care for persons eligible for public assistance by providing for separate matching of assistance expenditures for medical care, (b) to promote the well-being of the Nation by encouraging the States to place greater emphasis on helping to strengthen family life and helping needy families and individuals attain the maximum economic and personal independence of which they are capable, (c) to assist in improving the administration of public assistance programs (1) through making grants and contracts, and entering into jointly financed cooperative arrangements, for research or demonstration projects and (2) through Federal-State programs of grants to institutions and traineeships and fellowships so as to provide training of public welfare personnel, thereby securing more adequately trained personnel, and (d) to improve aid to dependent children.” Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands Pub. L. 92–603, title III, § 303(b), Oct. 30, 1972, 86 Stat. 1484, provided that: “The
Amendments
made by
section 301 [enacting sections
1381 to
1383c of this title] and 302 [enacting sections
801 to
805 of this title] and the
Repeals
made by subsection (a) [repealing this section and sections
302 to
306, 1201 to 1206, and 1351 to 1355 of this title] shall not be applicable in the case of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.”