30 USC Sec. 902

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30 USC Sec. 902

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30 United States Code

§ 902. Definitions

For purposes of this subchapter (a) The term 'dependent' means (1) a child as defined in subsection (g) of this section without regard to subparagraph (2)(B)(ii)
thereof; or
(2) a wife who is a member of the same household as the miner, or is receiving regular contributions
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from the miner for her support, or whose husband is a miner who has been ordered by a court to contribute to
her support, or who meets the requirements of section 416(b)(1) or (2) of title 42. The determination of an
individual's status as the 'wife' of a miner shall be made in accordance with section 416(h)(1) of title 42 as if such
miner were the 'insured individual' referred to therein. The term 'wife' also includes a 'divorced wife' as defined in
section 416(d)(1) of title 42 who is receiving at least one-half of her support, as determined in accordance with
regulations prescribed by the Secretary, from the miner, or is receiving substantial contributions from the miner
(pursuant to a written agreement), or there is in effect a court order for substantial contributions to her support
from such miner.
(b) The term 'pneumoconiosis' means a chronic dust disease of the lung and its sequelae, including
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respiratory and pulmonary impairments, arising out of coal mine employment.
(c) The term 'Secretary' where used in part B means the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and
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where used in part C means the Secretary of Labor.
(d) The term 'miner' means any individual who works or has worked in or around a coal mine or coal
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preparation facility in the extraction or preparation of coal. Such term also includes an individual who works or has
worked in coal mine construction or transportation in or around a coal mine, to the extent such individual was
exposed to coal dust as a result of such employment.
(e) The term 'widow' includes the wife living with or dependent for support on the miner at the time of his
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death, or living apart for reasonable cause or because of his desertion, or who meets the requirements of section 416
(c)(1), (2), (3), (4), or (5), and section 416(k) of title 42, who is not married. The determination of an individual's
status as the 'widow' of a miner shall be made in accordance with section 416(h)(1) of title 42 as if such miner were
the 'insured individual' referred to therein. Such term also includes a 'surviving divorced wife' as defined in section
416(d)(2) of title 42 who for the month preceding the month in which the miner died, was receiving at least one-half
of her support, as determined in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary, from the miner, or was
receiving substantial contributions from the miner (pursuant to a written agreement) or there was in effect a court
order for substantial contributions to her support from the miner at the time of his death.
(f)(1) The term 'total disability' has the meaning given it by regulations of the Secretary of Health and
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Human Services for claims under part B of this subchapter, and by regulations of the Secretary of Labor for claims
under part C of this subchapter, subject to the relevant provisions of subsections (b) and (d) of section 923 of this
title, except that (A) in the case of a living miner, such regulations shall provide that a miner shall be considered
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totally disabled when pneumoconiosis prevents him or her from engaging in gainful employment requiring the
skills and abilities comparable to those of any employment in a mine or mines in which he or she previously
engaged with some regularity and over a substantial period of time;
(B) such regulations shall provide that (i) a deceased miner's employment in a mine at the time of
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death shall not be used as conclusive evidence that the miner was not totally disabled; and
(ii) in the case of a living miner, if there are changed circumstances of employment indicative of reduced
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ability to perform his or her usual coal mine work, such miner's employment in a mine shall not be used as conclusive
evidence that the miner is not totally disabled;
(C) such regulations shall not provide more restrictive criteria than those applicable under section 423
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(d) of title 42; and

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(D) the Secretary of Labor, in consultation with the Director of the National Institute for Occupational
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Safety and Health, shall establish criteria for all appropriate medical tests under this subsection which accurately
reflect total disability in coal miners as defined in subparagraph (A).
(2) Criteria applied by the Secretary of Labor in the case of *
(A) any claim which is subject to review by the Secretary of Health and Human Services, or subject
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to a determination by the Secretary of Labor, under section 945(a) of this title;
(B) any claim which is subject to review by the Secretary of Labor under section 945(b) of this title;
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and
(C) any claim filed on or before the effective date of regulations promulgated under this subsection
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by the Secretary of Labor; shall not be more restrictive than the criteria applicable to a claim filed on June 30,
1973, whether or not the final disposition of any such claim occurs after the date of such promulgation of
regulations by the Secretary of Labor.
(g) The term 'child' means a child or a step-child who is *
(1) unmarried; and
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(2)(A) under eighteen years of age, or
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(B)(i) under a disability as defined in section 423(d) of title 42,
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(ii) which began before the age specified in section 402(d)(1)(B)(ii) of title 42, or, in the case of a
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student, before he ceased to be a student; or
(C) a student. The term 'student' means a 'full-time student' as defined in section 402(d)(7) of title
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42, or a 'student' as defined in section 8101(17) of title 5. The determination of an individual's status as the 'child'
of the miner or widow, as the case may be, shall be made in accordance with section 416(h)(2) or (3) of title 42
as if such miner or widow were the 'insured individual' referred to therein.
(h) The term 'fund' means the Black Lung Disability Trust Fund established by section 9501 of title 26.
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(i) For the purposes of subsections (c) and (j) of section 932 of this title, and for the purposes of paragraph
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(7) of subsection (d) of section 9501 of title 26, the term 'claim denied' means a claim (1) denied by the Social Security Administration; or
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(2) in which (A) the claimant was notified by the Department of Labor of an administrative or
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informal denial more than 1 year prior to March 1, 1978, and did not, within 1 year from the date of notification of
such denial, request a hearing, present additional evidence or indicate an intention to present additional evidence,
or (B) the claim was denied under the law in effect prior to March 1, 1978, following a formal hearing or
administrative or judicial review proceeding.
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