[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: 20CFR320.1]

[Page 523]
 
                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
                  CHAPTER II--RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
 
PART 320_INITIAL DETERMINATIONS UNDER THE RAILROAD UNEMPLOYMENT 
 
Sec. 320.1  Introduction.

INSURANCE ACT AND REVIEWS OF AND APPEALS FROM SUCH DETERMINATIONS
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Sec.
320.1 Introduction.
320.2 Definitions.
320.5 Initial determinations.
320.6 Adjudicating office.
320.8 Notice of initial determination.
320.9 Notice of erroneous benefit payment.
320.10 Reconsideration of initial determination.
320.11 Request for waiver of recovery.
320.12 Appeal to the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals.
320.18 Hearings officer.
320.19 Election to participate.
320.20 Powers of hearings officer.
320.22 Notice of hearing.
320.25 Hearing of appeal.
320.28 Record of evidence considered.
320.30 Decision or report of hearings officer.
320.32 Effect of decision of hearings officer.
320.35 Review of decision of hearings officer on motion of Board.
320.38 Appeal to Board from decision of hearings officer.
320.39 Execution and filing of appeal to Board from decision of hearings 
          officer.
320.40 Procedure before the Board on appeal from a decision of a 
          hearings officer.
320.41 Procedure before Board after submission of report by hearings 
          officer.
320.42 Decision of Board.
320.45 Judicial review.
320.48 Representatives of parties.
320.49 Determination of date of filing.

    Authority: 45 U.S.C. 355 and 362(1).

    Source: Board Order 58-142, 23 FR 9090, Nov. 22, 1958, unless 
otherwise noted.


    This part explains which units of the Board are authorized to make 
initial determinations with respect to entitlement to benefits under the 
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act and waiver of recovery of 
overpayments under that Act. This part explains how notice of such 
determinations is to be communicated to the claimant and to his or her 
base-year employer(s) and how these determinations may be appealed.

[56 FR 65679, Dec. 18, 1991]