Codification
Sections
228e to
228z–1 were omitted pursuant to the amendment and revision of act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, by
Pub. L. 93–445, title I, § 101, Oct. 16, 1974,
88 Stat. 1305, known as the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974.
Section
228e, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 5, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 312; amended Apr. 8, 1942, ch. 227, § 12,
56 Stat. 208; 1946 Reorg. Plan No. 2, § 4, eff. July 16, 1946;
11 F.R.
7873,
60 Stat. 1095; acts July 31, 1946, ch. 709, § 213,
60 Stat. 729; June 23, 1948, ch. 608, § 2,
62 Stat. 577; Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, §§ 11 to
23,
65 Stat. 685; July 18, 1952, ch. 945, § 6(d)(2), (3),
66 Stat. 777; 1953 Reorg. Plan No. 1, §§ 5,
8, eff. Apr. 11, 1953
18 F.R.
2053,
67 Stat. 631; acts Aug. 31, 1954, ch. 1164, pt. I, §§ 8–14,
68 Stat. 1039; Sept. 1, 1954, ch. 1206, title I, § 106(f), title IV, § 401(b)–(d),
68 Stat. 1081, 1097; Aug. 12, 1955, ch. 869, §§ 2,
3,
69 Stat. 716; Aug. 1, 1956, ch. 836, title I, § 120(b), (c),
70 Stat. 836; Aug. 7, 1956, ch. 1022, § 2,
70 Stat. 1076; Aug. 30, 1957,
Pub. L. 85–238, § 4(b), (c),
71 Stat. 520; Sept. 6, 1958,
Pub. L. 85–927, § 2,
72 Stat. 1779; May 19, 1959,
Pub. L. 86–28, pt. I, § 3,
73 Stat. 27; Sept. 13, 1960,
Pub. L. 86–778, title II, § 211(o)(2),
74 Stat. 958; Sept. 22, 1961,
Pub. L. 87–285, § 3,
75 Stat. 585; Oct. 5, 1963,
Pub. L. 88–133, title I, §§ 5,
6,
77 Stat. 220; July 30, 1965,
Pub. L. 89–97, title I, § 111(b)(2), title III, § 326(b),
79 Stat. 341, 400; Sept. 29, 1965,
Pub. L. 89–212, § 3(c)–(e),
79 Stat. 860; Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–699, title II, § 201(d)–(f),
80 Stat. 1076; Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–700, title I, § 105, title III, § 301(i), (iv)(b), (c),
80 Stat. 1082, 1088; Jan. 2, 1968,
Pub. L. 90–248, title I, § 151(d)(3),
81 Stat. 860; Feb. 15, 1968,
Pub. L. 90–257, title I, § 105,
82 Stat. 19; Aug. 12, 1970,
Pub. L. 91–377, § 3,
84 Stat. 791, July 2, 1971,
Pub. L. 92–46, § 3,
85 Stat. 101; Oct. 4, 1972,
Pub. L. 92–460, § 1(e), (f),
86 Stat. 766; July 6, 1973,
Pub. L. 93–58, § 2,
87 Stat. 141; July 10, 1973,
Pub. L. 93–69, title I, § 104(d),
87 Stat. 164, related to annuities and lump sum payments for survivors. See sections
231c and
231e of this title.
Section
228f, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 6, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 312, related to pensions to individuals on pension or gratuity rolls of employers. See section
231o of this title.
Section
228g, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 7, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 313, related to additional pensions or gratuities by employers. See section
231o of this title.
Section
228h, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 8, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 313; amended July 31, 1946, ch. 709, § 214,
60 Stat. 735; Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–700, title I, § 106,
80 Stat. 1085, related to filing of compensation returns by employers with Board. See section
231h of this title.
Section
228h–1, act Oct. 9, 1940, ch. 797, § 4,
54 Stat. 1089, related to records of service and compensation prior to Jan. 1, 1937, was transferred to a note set out under section
228h of this title.
Section
228i, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 9, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 314; amended Oct. 10, 1940, ch. 842, § 26,
54 Stat. 1100; Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–700, title I, § 107,
80 Stat. 1085, related to erroneous payments by the Board. See section
231i of this title.
Section
228j, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 10, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 314; amended 1940 Reorg. Plan No. III, § 1(a), eff. June 30, 1940,
5 F.R.
2107,
54 Stat. 1231; acts June 25, 1948, ch. 646, 19§§ 1,
32
(b),
62 Stat. 875, 895, 991; May 24, 1949, ch. 139, § 127,
63 Stat. 107; Oct. 15, 1949, ch. 695, § 5(a),
63 Stat. 880; Aug. 12, 1955, ch. 869, § 5,
69 Stat. 716; Sept. 6, 1958,
Pub. L. 85–927, pt. I, § 3,
72 Stat. 1781; Sept. 6, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–554, § 8(a),
80 Stat. 660; Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–700, title I, § 108,
80 Stat. 1085; Feb. 15, 1968,
Pub. L. 90–257, title I, § 106,
82 Stat. 21, related to establishment of Railroad Retirement Board. See section
231f of this title.
Section
228k, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 11, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 315; amended July 31, 1946, ch. 709, § 215,
60 Stat. 735, related to court jurisdiction under this subchapter. See section
231g of this title.
Section
228l, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 12, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 316 and amended Aug. 12, 1955, ch. 869, § 4,
69 Stat. 716, related to assignability of annuities and pension payments under this subchapter. See section
231m of this title.
Section
228m, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 13, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 316; amended Sept. 6, 1958,
Pub. L. 85–927, pt. I, § 4,
72 Stat. 1781, related to penalties under this subchapter. See section
231l of this title.
Section
228n, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 14, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 316, related to separability of provisions. See section
231s of this title.
Section
228o, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 15, as restated June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 316; amended Sept. 22, 1959,
Pub. L. 86–346, title I, § 104(4),
73 Stat. 622; Oct. 5, 1963,
Pub. L. 88–133, title I, § 7(a),
77 Stat. 220; Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–699, title I, § 2,
80 Stat. 1074; Mar. 17, 1970,
Pub. L. 91–215, § 3,
84 Stat. 70; Aug. 12, 1970,
Pub. L. 91–377, § 5,
84 Stat. 792, related to establishment of Railroad Retirement Account. See section
231n of this title.
Section
228p, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 16, as added June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 317, related to authorization of appropriations under this subchapter.
Section
228q, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 17, as added June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 317; amended Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, § 24,
65 Stat. 690, defined “employment” as used in this subchapter. See section
231q of this title.
Section
228r, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 18, as added June 24, 1917, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1,
50 Stat. 318, related to free transportation. See section
231p of this title.
Section
228s, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 19(a), (b), as added June 24, 1917, ch. 382, pt. I, § 1, as added Apr. 8, 1942, ch. 227, § 11,
56 Stat. 207, 208; amended Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–700, title I, § 109,
80 Stat. 1085, related to incompetence. See section
231k of this title.
Section
228s–1, act June 24, 1937, ch. 382, pt. I, § 20, as added Aug. 31, 1954, ch. 1164, pt. I, § 15,
68 Stat. 1040; amended May 19, 1959,
Pub. L. 86–28, pt. I, § 4,
73 Stat. 28; Aug. 29, 1959,
Pub. L. 86–211, § 8(c),
73 Stat. 436; Oct. 30, 1966,
Pub. L. 89–700, title I, § 110,
80 Stat. 1085, related to waiver of annuities and pensions under this subchapter. See section
231k of this title
Section
228s–2, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 21, as added July 30, 1965,
Pub. L. 89–97, title I, § 105(a)(1),
79 Stat. 335; amended July 30, 1965,
Pub. L. 89–97, title I, § 111(b)(1),
79 Stat. 340; Jan. 2, 1968,
Pub. L. 90–248, title I, § 129(c)(13),
81 Stat. 849, related to hospital insurance benefits for the aged. See section
231f of this title.
Section
228s–3, act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 22, as added Oct. 30, 1972,
Pub. L. 92–603, title II, § 201(d),
86 Stat. 1373, related to hospital insurance benefits for the disabled. See section
231f of this title.
Section
228t, act Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, § 25(d),
65 Stat. 690, related to certain retirement or survivor annuities awarded prior to Oct. 30, 1951.
Section
228u, act Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, § 25(e),
65 Stat. 690, related to determination of entitlement to a survivor annuity.
Section
228v, act Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, § 25(f),
65 Stat. 691, related to law governing the awards of annuities.
Section
228w, act Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, § 25(g),
65 Stat. 691, related to increased pensions after Nov. 30, 1961.
Section
228x, act Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, § 25(h),
65 Stat. 691, related to increased annuities under subchapter II of this chapter.
Section
228y, act Oct. 30, 1951, ch. 632, § 25(i),
65 Stat. 691, related to certain reduced annuities.
Section
228z, act Aug. 7, 1956, ch. 1022, § 3,
70 Stat. 1076, related to increased pensions and annuities awarded before July 1, 1956 and annuities under subchapter II of this chapter.
Section
228z–1,
Pub. L. 86–28, pt. I, § 5, May 19, 1959,
73 Stat. 28, related to additional increases in certain pensions and annuities.
Actuarial Soundness of the Railroad Retirement System
Pub. L. 93–69, title I, § 107, July 10, 1973,
87 Stat. 165, authorized certain designated representatives of employees and representatives of carriers to submit to the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare and the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, no later than Apr. 1, 1974, a report containing their recommendations for restructuring the railroad retirement system to assure long-term actuarial soundness.
Adopted Child’s Reentitlement to Annuity
Pub. L. 93–58, § 4(b), July 6, 1973,
87 Stat. 141, provided that any child whose entitlement to an annuity under section
228e
(c) of this title was terminated by reason of his or her adoption prior to July 6, 1973, and who otherwise would have been entitled to an annuity under such section for a month after July, 1973, could become reentitled to his or her annuity by proper application.
Certain Persons Becoming Employers
Act July 31, 1946, ch. 709, § 409,
60 Stat. 743, provided that in the application of section
228f of this title with respect to persons who were not employers before the enactment of act July 31, 1946, the dates Jan. 1, 1946, and Jan. 1, 1947, were to be substituted for Mar. 1, 1937 and July 1, 1937, respectively.
Commission on Railroad Retirement
Pub. L. 91–377, § 7, Aug. 12, 1970,
84 Stat. 792, as amended by
Pub. L. 92–46, § 7, July 2, 1971,
85 Stat. 102, established a commission on railroad retirement, prescribed its composition, designated the rates of pay for its members, authorized a study of the retirement system and its financing, authorized appropriations for funding the expenses of the commission, and required that the commission submit a full report on its work no later than June 30, 1972.
Congressional Declaration of 1974 Legislative Intent
Pub. L. 93–69, title I, § 108, July 10, 1973,
87 Stat. 165, provided that the Congress declared its intent to enact legislation in 1974, effective not later than Jan. 1, 1975, which would assure the long-term actuarial soundness of the railroad retirement system.
Conversion of Special Obligations in Railroad Retirement Account on Oct. 5, 1963; Interest Rate
Pub. L. 88–133, § 7(b), Oct. 5, 1963,
77 Stat. 220, provided that: “The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to retire the special obligations held by the account on the date of enactment of this Act [Oct. 5, 1963] and to issue in lieu thereof special obligations with an interest rate determined as provided for in section 15(b) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, as amended by this Act [
Pub. L. 88–133].”
Determination of Amounts of Social Security Benefits
Pub. L. 91–377, § 4(c), Aug. 12, 1970,
84 Stat. 792, provided that the amount by which a social security benefit computed under
Pub. L. 90–248, Jan. 2, 1968,
81 Stat. 821, known as the Social Security Amendments of 1967, for purposes of
Pub. L. 91–377, was to be deemed to be an amount equal to 87 per cent of such benefit computed under
Pub. L. 91–172, title X, Dec. 30, 1969,
83 Stat. 737, known as the Social Security Amendments of 1969, and the amount by which an individual’s social security benefit was increased by reason of the Social Security Amendments of 1969 was to be deemed to be 13 per cent of such individual’s social security benefit as computed under the Social Security Amendments of 1969.
Entitlement to Annuity or Pension Under Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 as Including Entitlement Under Railroad Retirement Act of 1935
Pub. L. 89–97, title I, § 105(a)(2), July 30, 1965,
79 Stat. 335, provided that for purposes of section 21 of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, section 21 of act Aug. 29, 1935, as added by section 105(a)(1) of
Pub. L. 89–97, and for certain other purposes, entitlement to an annuity or pension under this subchapter was to be deemed to include entitlement under subchapter II of this chapter.
Hospital Insurance Benefits for the Aged
Act Aug. 29, 1935, ch. 812, § 21, as added July 30, 1965,
Pub. L. 89–97, title I, § 105(a)(1),
79 Stat. 335, required the Railroad Retirement Board to certify to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, in order to provide hospital insurance benefits for annuitants, pensioners, and certain other aged individuals for purposes of the Social Security program, the name of anyone aged 65 who was entitled to an annuity or pension under this subchapter, would have been so entitled had he ceased compensated service and had applied for such annuity, or bore a particular relationship to certain qualified employees, and specified such additional information as such certification was to include.
Increases in Certain Pensions and Annuities
Pub. L. 93–69, title I, § 105, July 10, 1973,
87 Stat. 164, provided that if title II of the Social Security Act, section
401 et seq. of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, was amended to provide an increase in benefits at any time during the period July 1, 1973 to Dec. 31, 1974, the pension of each recipient under section
228f of this title and the annuity of each recipient under this subchapter was to be increased by an amount computed under the method set forth in section
228c
(a)(6) of this title.
Pub. L. 92–460, § 2 Sept. 4, 1972,
86 Stat. 766, provided for 20 per cent increases in pensions under section
228f of this title, annuities under subchapter II of this chapter, certain survivor annuities, and certain widows’ and widowers’ insurance annuities.
Pub. L. 92–46, § 5, July 2, 1971,
85 Stat. 101, provided for 10 per cent increases in pensions under section
228f of this title, annuities under subchapter II of this chapter, certain survivor annuities, and certain widows’ and widowers’ insurance annuities.
Pub. L. 91–377, § 4(b)(1), Aug. 12, 1970,
84 Stat. 792, provided for 15 per cent increases in pensions under section
228f of this title, annuities under subchapter II of this chapter, certain survivor annuities, and certain widows’ and widowers’ insurance annuities, provided that there would be a reduction in the amount of the increase where the recipient was also a recipient of certain social security benefits.
Pub. L. 90–257, § 107, Feb. 15, 1968,
82 Stat. 22, provided for certain increases in pensions under section
228f of this title, annuities under subchapter II of this chapter, survivor annuities and widows’ and widowers’ insurance annuities, provided that there would be a reduction in the amount of the increase where the recipient was also a recipient of certain social security benefits.
Pub. L. 89–699, § 201(g), Oct. 30, 1966,
80 Stat. 1077, provided for 7 per cent increases in pensions under section
228f of this title, annuities under subchapter II of this chapter, certain survivor annuities, and certain widows’ and widowers’ insurance annuities, provided that there would be a reduction in the amount of the increase where the recipient was also a recipient of certain social security benefits.
Permanency of Increases in Certain Pensions and Annuities
Pub. L. 92–460, § 6, Sept. 4, 1972,
86 Stat. 767, provided that it was the policy of Congress that the 20 per cent increase in pension and annuity benefits provided by section 2 of
Pub. L. 92–460, as well as the 10 per cent and 15 per cent increases provided by section 5 of
Pub. L. 92–46 and section 4(b)(1) of
Pub. L. 91–377, respectively, could become permanent only if measures were taken to assure that the Railroad Retirement Account would remain solvent, and required representatives of employees, retirees, and carriers to submit to Congress reports containing their recommendations for such solvency measures no later than Mar. 1, 1973, and required the Railroad Retirement Board to submit its solvency recommendations to Congress no later than Apr. 1, 1973.
Presumption of Higher Increases in Annuities
Pub. L. 90–257, § 108(b), Feb. 15, 1968,
82 Stat. 23, provided that in cases where an annuity was payable in the month before the month with respect to which increases in benefits under title II of the Social Security Act, sections
401 et seq. of Title 42, The Public Health and Welfare, provided for by
Pub. L. 90–248, Jan. 2, 1968,
81 Stat. 821, known as the Social Security Amendments of 1967, became effective in an amount determined under this subchapter, other than under the first proviso of section
228c
(e) of this title, the provisions of
Pub. L. 90–257 were to be presumed to provide a higher amount of increase in annuity than the provisions of the Social Security Amendments of 1967 would provide under the first proviso of section
228c
(e) of this title.
Railroad Retirement and Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance System
Pub. L. 89–97, § 105(c), July 30, 1965,
79 Stat. 336, provided that amendments preserving the relationship between the railroad retirement and old-age, survivors, and disability insurance systems were contained in section 326 of
Pub. L. 89–97, which amended sections
228 and
228e of this title.
Transfer of Funds for Payment of Supplemental Annuities
Pub. L. 91–215, § 6, Mar. 17, 1970,
84 Stat. 71, authorized the Railroad Retirement Board to request the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer from the Railroad Retirement Account to the Railroad Retirement Supplemental Account such funds as were necessary to meet the payment of the supplemental annuities pursuant to section
228c
(j) of this title, as well as the administrative expenses necessarily involved for the six months following Mar. 17, 1970, and required the Board to request the return of an equal amount plus interest to the Railroad Retirement Account from the Supplemental Account within one year from Mar. 17, 1970.
Pub. L. 89–699, § 3(b), Oct. 30, 1966,
80 Stat. 1075, authorized the Railroad Retirement Board to request the Secretary of the Treasury to transfer from the Railroad Retirement Account to the Railroad Retirement Supplemental Account such funds as were necessary to meet the payment of the supplemental annuities pursuant to section
228c
(j) of this title, as well as the administrative expenses necessarily involved for the six months following Oct. 30, 1966, and required the Board to request the return of an equal amount plus interest to the Railroad Retirement Account from the Supplemental Account within one year from Oct. 30, 1966.