| Administrative law - 1998 - 648 pages
...Payment f 234. 10 General. A lump-sum death payment (LSDP) is payable when an employee with ten or more years of railroad service and a current connection with the railroad Industry dies and is not survived by an individual who is eligible for a monthly annuity in the month the employee... | |
| Administrative law - 1999 - 644 pages
...Payment §234.10 General. A lump-sum death payment (LSDP) is payable when an employee with ten or more years of railroad service and a current connection with the railroad industry dies and is not survived by an individual who is eligible for a monthly annuity in the month the employee... | |
| Administrative law - 1987 - 440 pages
...Payment §234.10 General. A lump-sum death payment (LSDP) is payable when an employee with ten or more years of railroad service and a current connection with the railroad industry dies and is not survived by an individual who is eligible for a monthly annuity in the month the employee... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Old age pensions - 1956 - 302 pages
...3719, HR 5272, HR 5801, HR 6833, HR 8230, HR 8338, AND HR 8399) 1. Five of the bills (HR 757, HR 3416, HR 5272, HR 6833, and HR 8338) would make substantial...Railroad Retirement Act, section 5 (1) (9). Where a survivor cannot qualify under section 5 of the Railroad Retirement Act, benefits based on the combined... | |
| United States. Railroad Retirement Board - Railroads - 1960 - 248 pages
...determinant as to entitlement under the Railroad Retirement Act is whether the employee has ten or more years of railroad service and a "current connection with the railroad industry". While under section 205 of Public Law 86-778 (the Social Security Amendments of 1960), monthly benefits... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare Committee - 1974 - 518 pages
...annuities were added in 1966 for employees whose annuities were awarded after June 1966 if they had 25 years of railroad service and a current connection with the railroad industry at retirement. These benefits ranged from $45 to $70 per month. However, individuals who were entitled... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign CommerceCommittee - 1974 - 422 pages
...annuities were added in 1966 for employees whose annuities were awarded after June 1966 if they had 25 years of railroad service and a current connection with the railroad industry at retirement. These benefits ranged from $45 to $70 per month. However, individuals who were entitled... | |
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