Social Security Board definition

Social Security Board means the Board of Management of the Social Security or National Insurance Scheme established in any member territory.
Social Security Board means the Board of Management of the Social Security or National Insurance scheme established in any member territory.
Social Security Board means the Social Security Board

Examples of Social Security Board in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall supply its Montserrat Social Security number and verify the accuracy of the number as entered on all documentation connected with this agreement, and shall provide to GOM evidence of good standing with and observance of the requirements of the Social Security Board.

  • During the next few years, the Social Security Board and the Treasury Department issued numerous rulings to clarify the boundaries of the employee-employer relationship and a number of court cases established generally applicable precedents.

  • Both the Social Security Board and the advisory council made recommendations on how the old-age benefits program should be changed, and many of their recommendations were the same.

  • An advisory council appointed by the Senate Special Committee on Social Security and the Social Security Board was created in May 1937 to work with the Social Security Board to study amending Titles II and VII of the Social Security Act.

  • Plan No. I of 1939, further, abol- ished office of Director of United States Employment Service and transferred all functions of that office to Social Security Board, to be exercised by Board, and provided that functions of Secretary of Labor relating to administration of United States Employment Serv- ice should be transferred to, and exercised by, Federal Security Administrator.

  • Congress expressly provided in the 1935 Act that the Social Security Board (a three-member panel appointed by the President with advice and consent of the Senate) study and make recommendations on the most effective methods of providing economic security through social insurance.

  • Plan No. I of 1939, provided that functions of United States Employment Service should be consolidated with unemployment compensation functions of Social Security Board and should be ad- ministered in Social Security Board in connection with unemployment compensation functions under direction and supervision of Federal Security Administrator.

  • The provisions of section 9 of the Reor- ganization Act of 1945 (Public Law 263, Seventy-ninth Congress) shall apply to the transfer effected by this paragraph in like manner as if such transfer were a re- organization of the agencies and functions concerned under the provisions of that Act.’’ United States Employment Service and all functions of Social Security Board in Federal Security Agency relating to employment service transferred to War Manpower Commission by Ex. Ord.

  • Copy of Certificate issued by Rwanda Social Security Board (RSSB).

  • Liquid wastes are converted to solid form for disposal using an evaporator.


More Definitions of Social Security Board

Social Security Board means the Social Security Board established by the Social Security Act or such other agency or agencies of the United States to which the authority of the Social Security Board may be transferred. ((q) amended May 23, 1949, P.L.1738, No.530)
Social Security Board or ‘Board of Trustees,’ means the Republic of Palau Social Security Board as established in Title 41 of the Palau National Code.
Social Security Board means the Social SecurityBoard

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