Railroad Retirement: Hearings Before a Subcommittee...on S. 293...July 23-26, 1945 |
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... fund of the Treasury not otherwise appropriated , by an amount by which ( i ) the sum of all amounts heretofore or hereafter collected under the Carriers Taxing Act of 1937 , and subchapter B of chapter 9 of the Internal Revenue Code ...
... fund of the Treasury not otherwise appropriated , by an amount by which ( i ) the sum of all amounts heretofore or hereafter collected under the Carriers Taxing Act of 1937 , and subchapter B of chapter 9 of the Internal Revenue Code ...
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... Fund . " ( 3 ) The Board and the Social Security Board shall , upon request , supply each other with certified reports of records of compensation or wages and periods of service and of other records in their possession or which they may ...
... Fund . " ( 3 ) The Board and the Social Security Board shall , upon request , supply each other with certified reports of records of compensation or wages and periods of service and of other records in their possession or which they may ...
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... fund . The fifth relates to changes in the Unemployment Insurance Act . And the sixth is applicable both to the Retirement Act and the Unemployment Insurance Act , giving a clarification of the coverage of the legislation . The first of ...
... fund . The fifth relates to changes in the Unemployment Insurance Act . And the sixth is applicable both to the Retirement Act and the Unemployment Insurance Act , giving a clarification of the coverage of the legislation . The first of ...
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... funds to pay for them . In addition , the present fund is not what is called acutarially solvent . It requires some adjustment of rate in order to make it permanently actuarially solvent , and we propose to take care of that by an ...
... funds to pay for them . In addition , the present fund is not what is called acutarially solvent . It requires some adjustment of rate in order to make it permanently actuarially solvent , and we propose to take care of that by an ...
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... fund to meet the past obligations ? What happens to that after the fund gets to a point where it is considered it is sufficient to take care of those things ? Is that a continuing charge in the bill ? Mr. SCHOENE . That is a continuing ...
... fund to meet the past obligations ? What happens to that after the fund gets to a point where it is considered it is sufficient to take care of those things ? Is that a continuing charge in the bill ? Mr. SCHOENE . That is a continuing ...
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Page 3 - ... general steam-railroad system of transportation, but shall not exclude any part of the general steam-railroad system of transportation now or hereafter operated by any other motive power. The Interstate Commerce Commission is hereby authorized and directed upon request of the Board or upon complaint of any party interested to determine after hearing whether any line operated by electric power falls within the terms of this proviso. The term "employer...
Page 3 - employer" shall not include any street, interurban, or suburban electric railway, unless such railway is operating as a part of a general steam-railroad system of transportation, but shall not exclude any part of the...
Page 3 - Act, as amended, and their State and National legislative committees and their general committees and their insurance departments and their local lodges and divisions, established pursuant to the constitution and bylaws of such organizations. The term "employer...
Page 7 - Such satisfactory proof shall be made from time to time as prescribed by the Board, of the disability provided for in paragraph...
Page 9 - If a lump sum would be payable to a widow or widower under this paragraph except for the fact that a survivor will have been entitled to receive an annuity for the month in which the employee will have died, but within one year after the employee's death there will not have accrued to survivors of the employee, by reason of his death annuities which, after all deductions pursuant to paragraph (1) of subsection...
Page 8 - ... and (2) the amount of compensation paid or attributable as paid to him with respect to each month of service before September 1941 as a station employee whose duties consisted of or included the carrying of passengers...
Page 10 - ... to receive an annuity under subsection (c). (2) The total of deductions for all events described in paragraph (1) occurring in the same month shall be limited to the amount of such individual's annuity or annuities for that month. Such individual (or anyone in receipt of an annuity in his behalf) shall report to the Board the occurrence of any event described in paragraph (1). (3) Deductions shall also be made from any payments under this section with respect to the death of an employee until...
Page 6 - ... and before August 1945 call him to return to service, or (C) if he was so called he was solely for such reason unable to render service in six calendar...
Page 6 - ... begins to accrue to him (or the month in which he dies if that first occurs), he will have been in service as an employee in not less than twelve calendar months and, if such thirty calendar months do not immediately precede such month, he will not have been engaged in any regular employment other than employment for an employer in the period before such month and after the end of such thirty months.
Page 4 - ... paid in such month regardless of whether or when payment will have been in fact made, and compensation earned in any calendar year after 1946 but paid after the end of such calendar year shall be deemed to be compensation paid in the calendar year in which it will have been earned if it is so reported by the employer before February 1 of the next succeeding calendar year or, if the employee establishes, subject to the provisions of section 8, the period during which such compensation will have...