[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR219.1]

[Page 227-228]
 
                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
                  CHAPTER II--RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
 
PART 219_EVIDENCE REQUIRED FOR PAYMENT--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart A_General Evidence Requirements
 
Sec. 219.1  Introduction.




                 Subpart A_General Evidence Requirements

Sec.
219.1 Introduction.
219.2 Definitions.
219.3 When evidence is required.
219.4 Who is responsible for furnishing evidence.
219.5 Where and how to provide evidence.
219.6 Records as evidence.
219.7 How the Board decides what is convincing evidence.
219.8 Preferred evidence and other evidence.
219.9 Evidence, information, and records filed with the Board.

                   Subpart B_Evidence of Age and Death

219.20 When evidence of age is required.
219.21 Types of evidence to prove age.
219.22 When evidence of death is required.
219.23 Evidence to prove death.
219.24 Evidence of presumed death.

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                   Subpart C_Evidence of Relationship

219.30 When evidence of marriage is required.
219.31 Evidence of a valid ceremonial marriage.
219.32 Evidence of a common-law marriage.
219.33 Evidence of a deemed valid marriage.
219.34 When evidence that a marriage has ended is required.
219.35 Evidence that a marriage has ended.
219.36 When evidence of a parent or child relationship is required.
219.37 Evidence of natural parent or child relationship.
219.38 Evidence of stepparent or stepchild relationship.
219.39 Evidence of relationship by legal adoption--parent or child.
219.40 Evidence of relationship by equitable adoption--child.
219.41 Evidence of relationship of grandchild or stepgrandchild.
219.42 When evidence of child's dependency is required.
219.43 Evidence of child's dependency.
219.44 Evidence of relationship of a person other than a parent or 
          child.

                  Subpart D_Other Evidence Requirements

219.50 When evidence of ``living with'' is required.
219.51 Evidence to prove ``living with''.
219.52 When evidence of having a child in care is required.
219.53 Evidence of having a child in care.
219.54 When evidence of school attendance is required.
219.55 Evidence of school attendance for child age 18.
219.56 When evidence of a parent's support is required.
219.57 Evidence of a parent's support.
219.58 When evidence regarding payment of burial expenses is required.
219.59 Evidence of responsibility for or payment of burial expenses.
219.60 When evidence of the employee's permanent home is required.
219.61 Evidence of where the employee had a permanent home.
219.62 When evidence of ``good cause'' is required.
219.63 What evidence is required to establish ``good cause''.
219.64 When evidence may be required for other reasons.
219.65 Other types of evidence that may be required.

    Authority: 45 U.S.C 231f.

    Source: 54 FR 31942, Aug. 3, 1989, unless otherwise noted.



    As described in parts 216 (Eligibility for an Annuity), 234 (Lump-
Sum Payments), and 222 (Family Relationships), certain requirements must 
be met before benefits may be paid under the Railroad Retirement Act. 
This part contains the basic rules for evidence that is required to 
support a claimant's claim for monthly or lump-sum benefit payments 
under the Railroad Retirement Act. Part 219 describes when evidence is 
required and what types of documents can be used as evidence. Part 222 
defines and explains family relationships for which evidence 
requirements are stated in part 219. Special evidence requirements for 
disability annuities are found in part 220 of this chapter.