A bill to amend the Social Security Act to provide that certain persons, who have innocently entered into a legally defective marriage to an insured individual and have lived with such individual as his husband or wife for at least five years, shall be treated, for benefit purposes, as if such marriage had been legally valid.

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Status In Committee
Sponsor Daniel Inouye
Citation 94-S-114
Actions 2
Introduced Jan 15th, 1975
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Last Action Jan 15th, 1975
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Provides that persons who have innocently entered into a legally defective marriage to an individual insured under the Federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance program of the Social Security Act and who have lived with such individual as husband or wife for at least 5 years shall be treated, for benefit purposes under such program as if such marriage had been legally valid.

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Jan 15, 1975
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