Restructuring of the Railroad Retirement System, 1974: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Railroad Retirement of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, on S. 3612 ... and Related Bills, September 5 and 10, 1974, Part 2 |
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Page 474
... benefits as of December 31 , 1974 will continue to receive benefits under ... Dual benefit reim- bursement Fund 1975 $ 3 , 135 $ 1,230 $ 110 $ 1,145 1976 ... benefits which would have been paid to all retired railroad employees , their ...
... benefits as of December 31 , 1974 will continue to receive benefits under ... Dual benefit reim- bursement Fund 1975 $ 3 , 135 $ 1,230 $ 110 $ 1,145 1976 ... benefits which would have been paid to all retired railroad employees , their ...
Page 475
... benefits to certain individuals is an additional $ 4 billion . A principal factor leading to this $ 812 billion loss ... DUAL BENEFITS RAILROAD EMPLOYEE WITH 35 YEARS OF SERVICE - NO SOCIAL SECURITY EMPLOYMENT RAILROAD EMPLOYEE WITH 35 ...
... benefits to certain individuals is an additional $ 4 billion . A principal factor leading to this $ 812 billion loss ... DUAL BENEFITS RAILROAD EMPLOYEE WITH 35 YEARS OF SERVICE - NO SOCIAL SECURITY EMPLOYMENT RAILROAD EMPLOYEE WITH 35 ...
Page 476
... benefits under the Social Security formula based on both railroad and non - railroad service . With respect to ... dual benefits , it would be unfair to require that they pay the costs of other people's benefits . The railroads had no ...
... benefits under the Social Security formula based on both railroad and non - railroad service . With respect to ... dual benefits , it would be unfair to require that they pay the costs of other people's benefits . The railroads had no ...
Page 477
... dual benefits which have been provided by Congressional action . Current estimates are that appropriations at the level of $ 285 mil- lion a year through the year 2000 will be sufficient to meet these costs . The Committee realizes that ...
... dual benefits which have been provided by Congressional action . Current estimates are that appropriations at the level of $ 285 mil- lion a year through the year 2000 will be sufficient to meet these costs . The Committee realizes that ...
Page 478
... dual benefits . Current estimates are that $ 285 million a year on a level basis will accomplish this purpose . These ap- propriations do not increase expenditures in any way . Moreover , they will have no inflationary effect for at ...
... dual benefits . Current estimates are that $ 285 million a year on a level basis will accomplish this purpose . These ap- propriations do not increase expenditures in any way . Moreover , they will have no inflationary effect for at ...
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actuarial amended amount equal annuity amounts annuity under paragraph annuity under section annuity under subsection application attained age 65 attained the age August 29 basis began to accrue beneficiaries benefit based benefits payable bill calendar month centum certified clause Consumer Price Index cost creditable current connection deceased employee December 31 deemed defined in section dual benefits employee after December employee's annuity enacted excess fiscal included increased individual's annuity Internal Revenue Code June 30 lump sum ment military service monthly compensation monthly insurance benefit Old-Age and Survivors payment pension percent period person ployee prior to January provisions of section purposes railroad industry Railroad Retirement Account Railroad Retirement Act Railroad Retirement Board railroad retirement system railroad service received reduced respect section 202 self-employment income service prior Social Security Act social security benefit spouse spouse's annuity subdivision supplemental annuity survivor taxable wages tion widow or widower
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Page 556 - ... in connection with the transportation of passengers or property by railroad, or the receipt, delivery, elevation, transfer in transit, refrigeration or icing, storage, or handling of property transported by railroad, and any receiver? trustee, or other individual or body, judicial or otherwise, when in the possession of the property or operating all or any part of the business of any such employer: Provided, however, That the term "employer...
Page 612 - For such purpose such obligations may be acquired (1) on original issue at the issue price, or (2) by purchase of outstanding obligations at the market price. The purposes for which obligations of the United States may be issued under the Second Liberty Bond Act, as amended, are hereby extended to authorize the issuance at par of public-debt obligations for purchase by the Trust Fund.
Page 663 - Such investments may be made only in interest-bearing obligations of the United States or in obligations guaranteed as to both principal and interest by the United States.
Page 554 - CHANGES IN EXISTING LAW MADE BY THE BILL, As REPORTED In compliance with clause 3 of rule XIII of the Rules of the House of Representatives, changes in existing law made by...
Page 616 - 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 989 - employer" means any carrier (as defined in subsection (b) of this section) , and any company which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by one or more such carriers or under common control therewith, and which operates any equipment or facility or performs any service (except trucking service, casual service, and the casual operation of equipment or facilities) in connection with the transportation of passengers or property by railroad, or the receipt, delivery, elevation, transfer in transit,...
Page 990 - employee" shall not include any individual while such individual is engaged in the physical operations consisting of the mining of coal, the preparation of coal, the handling (other than movement by rail with standard railroad locomotives) of coal not beyond the mine tipple, or the loading of coal at the tipple. Sixth. The term "representative...
Page 556 - ... employer as defined in section 1 (a) and who is duly authorized and designated to represent employees in accordance with the Railway Labor Act, as amended, and any individual who is regularly assigned to or regularly employed by such officer or official representative in connection with the duties of his office.
Page 562 - ... consecutive calendar years he will have been engaged in another occupation in one-half or more of all the months in which he will have earned wages or salary, he may claim such other occupation as his regular occupation; or (5) Individuals whose permanent physical or mental condition is such that they are unable to engage in any regular employment.
Page 610 - Notwithstanding any other law of the United States, or of any State, Territory, or the District of Columbia, no annuity or pension payment shall be assignable or be subject to any tax or to garnishment, or attachment, or other legal process under any circumstances whatsoever, nor shall the payment thereof be anticipated.