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Commission pursuant to section 209 (0) of the Social Security Act, as amended, which may be involved in or presented at hearings conducted in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section and pursuant to sections 1303 and 1304 of the Social Security Act as amended. All issues involved in such a case may be disposed of at a single hearing or review, and by a single decision. In reaching and making such determination, the designated official shall follow the provisions of section 209 (o) of the Social Security Act as amended, and the regulations or orders issued pursuant thereto from time to time by the Maritime Commission.

(c) In the case of any protest or appeal involving matters determinable by the Administrator of the War Shipping Administration pursuant to section 209 (0) of the Social Security Act, as amended, notice of the protest or of the hearing shall be given to the general Agent of the War Shipping Administration who shall have filed the tax return or made the certification referred to in § 605.4 (a), and to the Maritime Commission.

(d) A determination of an individual's Federal maritime service or wages made in accordance with this section shall for the purposes of the act supersede all previous determinations and certifications of the Administrator of the War Shipping Administration or his designated agents and, except as subject to further review as provided by law, shall be final and binding on all parties.

(Secs. 1302 (c), (d), 1304 (a), 60 Stat. 982, 983; 42 U. S. C. 1332 (c), (d), 1334 (a))

§ 605.7 Agency records and reports. (a) Each application for benefits shall bear a suitable designation or code to identify it as a claim for benefits pursuant to Title XIII, and such designation or code shall be used to identify all proceedings and actions in the claim.

(b) Each agency shall maintain records pertaining to all claims for benefits containing such information as the Administrator shall from time to time prescribe.

(c) Each agency shall make the same reports and furnish the same information to the Administrator with respect to claims for benefits as it makes and furnishes to the Social Security Administration of the Federal Security Agency with respect to claims for compensation filed under its law, together with such additional reports and information as the Administrator may from time to time require.

(d) The records of the agency pertaining to the payment of benefits shall be accessible for inspection, examination and audit by the representatives of the Bureaus of Employment Security and Accounts and Audits of the Social Security Administration of the Federal Security Agency, and by such other persons as the Administrator may designate. (Sec. 1304 (c), 60 Stat. 984; 42 U. S. C. 1334 (c))

§ 605.8 Advances and reimbursements. Each agency shall submit requests for advances and reimbursements for the payment of benefits pursuant to an agreement under Title XIII on such forms together with such supporting information as the Administrator may from time to time prescribe.

(Secs. 1304 (c), 1305 (b), 60 Stat. 984; 42 U. S. C. 1334 (c), 1335 (b))

§ 605.9 Overpayments; prosecutions and penalties. Each agency shall report any apparent violation of the act, subject to penalty under section 1306, to the appropriate Regional Representative of the Bureau of Employment Security of the Social Security Administration, Federal Security Agency.

(Sec. 1306, 60 Stat. 985; 42 U. S. C. 1336)

INDEX

A

Account numbers, employees'; procedures of Bureau of Old Age and Survivors In-
surance respecting, 20 § 422.1 (a)

Actuarial Advisory Committee, with respect to Railroad Retirement Account; quali-
fication, selection, etc., 20 §§ 262.17-262.19

Advances, grants, etc., to States, in connection with employment security programs.
See States.

Agricultural and related industry placement services; regulations of Employment
Security Bureau, 20 §§ 602.8, 603.506, 604.5

Alaska:

Alaska Territorial Employment Service; registration with, for railroad unem-
ployment benefits; regulations under Railroad Unemployment Insurance
Act, 20 325.18

Compensation for injury or death of certain employees in; regulations of Em-
ployees' Compensation Bureau. See Employees' Compensation Bureau.
Aliens or non-citizens, workmen's compensation for disability or death; regulations
of Employees' Compensation Bureau:

Aliens not residents; commutation of compensation payments, 20 §§ 41.17, 51.5
United States employees, 20 §§ 25.1-25.23

Annuities, for railroad employees or their survivors; regulations under Railroad Re-
tirement Act. See Railroad Retirement Board.

Appeals, by certain employees:

Railroad employees; appeals with respect to decisions within Railroad Retire-
ment Board:

Under Railroad Retirement Act, 20 §§ 260.1-260.4

Under Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, 20 §§ 319.20-319.35, 319.65,
319.70, 319.96; 320.12-320.45

United States employees; appeals from decisions of Bureau of Employees'
Compensation. See Employees' Compensation Appeals Board.

Appeals Board, Employees' Compensation; establishment and jurisdiction, regula-
tions, etc. See Employees' Compensation Appeals Board.

Appeals Council, Railroad Retirement Board; procedures respecting appeals. See
Railroad Retirement Board.

Appeals Council, Social Security Administration; procedures respecting appeals
from determinations of Bureau of Old-age and Survivors Insurance, 20 § 422.6
Armed forces. See Military establishments.

Army Department:

Reserves (Enlisted Reserve Corps and Officers Reserve Corps), compensation
for disability or death of members in time of peace; administration of
claims, by Employees' Compensation Bureau, 20 §§ 02.1, 1.20

Strategic Services Unit, War Department; compensation for disability or death
of non-citizen employees of, outside United States, regulations of Em-
ployees' Compensation Bureau, 20 § 25.23

Assignment, of railroad annuities or pensions; regulations under Railroad Retire-
ment Act, 20 § 262.5

Attachment, exemption from, of railroad, annuity or pension; regulations under
Railroad Retirement Act, 20 § 262.5

Australia; special schedule of compensation for disability or death of non-citizen
employees of United States, 20 § 25.22

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B

Benefits:

Old-age and survivors benefits. See Old Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau.
Railroad employees:

Annuities and pensions, under Railroad Retirement Act. See Railroad
Retirement Board.

Sickness and maternity benefits, under Railroad Unemployment Insurance
Act. See Railroad Retirement Board.

Survivors of railroad employees; benefits under Railroad Retirement Act.
See Railroad Retirement Board.

Unemployment benefits, under Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.
See Railroad Retirement Board.

Unemployment benefits:

Railroad employees. See Railroad Retirement Board.

Seamen, reconversion unemployment benefits for. See Employment Se-
curity Bureau.

Servicemen's readjustment allowance program. See Employment Security
Bureau.

State laws and program respecting. See Employment Security Bureau. Workmen's compensation, for disabilities or death, under various laws. See Employees' Compensation Bureau.

Bonds, various types, acceptable as security for employers acting as self-insurers under various workmen's compensation laws; regulations of Employees' Compenation Bureau, 20 §§33.6, 43,6

Bonneville Power Administration:

Old-age and survivors insurance; cases involving certain services in employ of Administration, 20 §403.711a

C

Canal Zone, compensation for injury or death of certain employees in; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau. See Employees' Compensation Bureau. Certifications, by or to various Government agencies, with respect to employment security programs:

By Administrator of Veterans' Affairs; allotment of funds to States by Commissioner of Social Security upon certification, for administration of servicemen's readjustment allowance program, 20 § 601.7

To Treasury Department:

Claims:

Mailings by State agencies; certification for payment to Post Office Department to cover cost of mailings, 20 §601.8

State laws; certification for purposes of tax credit, 20 §§ 601.2, 601.4

For benefits to railroad employees, under Railroad Retirement Act and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. See Railroad Retirement Board.

For old-age and survivors benefits; procedure of Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance respecting. See Old Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau. For workmen's compensation, under various acts; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau. See Employees' Compensation Bureau.

Compensation, employees':

Compensation districts, establishment of, under Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau, 20 §§ 31.2, 51.2

Compensation funds, reimbursement of, for certain expenditures in connection with compensation of employees of contractors with United States; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau, 20 §§ 01.51, 01.52, 62.1-62.8 Railroad employees; regulations under Railroad Retirement Act. See Railroad

Retirement Board.

Workmen's compensation, claims for, under various acts; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau. See Employees' Compensation Bureau. Contractors with United States, employees of, outside United States, compensation for injury, death, or enemy detention; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau. See Employees' Compensation Bureau.

Contributions by employers, for railroad unemployment insurance; regulations under Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. See Railroad Retirement Board.

D

Death payments, lump sum:

To survivors of certain persons; regulations of Bureau of Old Age and Survivors Insurance:

To survivors of persons receiving old-age benefits, 20 § 403.408

To survivors of World War II veterans, 20 §§ 403.1001-403.1007

To survivors of railroad employees; regulations under Railroad Retirement Act, 20 §§ 237.501-237.504

Defense Bases Act, compensation for injuries or death under, of persons employed on military, air, or naval bases, outside United States; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau. See Employees' Compensation Bureau.

Dental or medical treatment, etc., for United States employees injured while in performance of duty; regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau, 20 §§ 2.1

2.12

District of Columbia workmen's compensation law, regulations of Employees' Compensation Bureau under. See Employees' Compensation Bureau.

E

Electric railways, employees of; retirement benefits under Railroad Retirement Act, 20 § 202.13 Employee representatives; regulations under Railroad Retirement Act, 20 §§ 205.1– 205.4

Employees:

Compensation for injuries or death, under various act. See Employees' Compensation Appeals Board; Employees' Compensation Bureau. Old-age and survivors' insurance. See Old Age and Survivors Insurance Bureau.

Public employment services. See Employment Security Bureau.

Railroad employees; retirement benefits and unemployment insurance. See Railroad Retirement Board.

Unemployment benefits. See Employment Security Bureau; Railroad Retirement Board.

Employees' Compensation Appeals Board:

Appeals:

Claims under United States Compensation Act and extensions thereof; review, on questions of law and fact, of final order of Director of Bureau of Employees' Compensation, 20 § 01.1

Regulations governing filing of appeals, procedure, action, etc., 20 §§ 501.2501.6

Representation of parties in interest, 20 §§ 501.7, 502.8

Rules of procedure; applications, hearings, decisions, reconsideration, etc., 20 §§ 502.1-502.8

Appeals Board; establishment and jurisdiction, 20 § 501.1

Claims under United States Compensation Act, processing of. See Appeals.

Employees' Compensation Bureau:

Alaska; compensation for injury or death of certain employees in. See Employment outside United States.

Aliens or non-citizens; employee compensation for disability or death:

Aliens not residents; commutation of compensation payments, 20 §§ 41.17, 51.5

United States employees, 20 §§ 25.1-25.23

Appeals from decisions of Bureau. See main heading Employees' Compensation Appeals Board.

Army reserves (Enlisted Reserve Corps and Officers Reserve Corps), compensation for disability or death of members of, in time of peace; administration of claims, 20 §§ 02.1, 1.20

Australia; special schedule of compensation for disability and death of noncitizen employees of United States, 20 § 25.22

Bonds, various types, acceptable as security for employers acting as self-insurers under various workmen's compensation laws, 20 §§ 33.6, 43.6

Canal Zone; compensation for injury or death of certain employees in. See Employment outside United States.

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