[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: 20CFR210.3]



[Page 200-202]

 

                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS

 

                  CHAPTER II--RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

 

PART 210_CREDITABLE RAILROAD SERVICE--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  210.3  Month of service.



    (a) Reported. A reported month of service is any calendar month or 

any part of a calendar month for which an employee receives compensation 

for services performed for an employer; or receives pay for time lost as 

an employee; or is credited with compensation for a period of creditable 

military service; or is credited with compensation under Sec.  211.12 of 

this chapter based on benefits paid under title VII of the Regional Rail 

Reorganization Act of 1973.

    (b) Deemed. A deemed month of service is any additional month of 

service credited to an employee subject to paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of 

this section.

    (1) An employee who is credited with less than twelve reported 

months of service for a calendar year after 1984 may be ``deemed'' to 

have performed service for compensation in additional months, not to 

exceed twelve, providing:

    (i) The employee's compensation for the calendar year in question 

exceeds an amont calculated by multiplying the number of reported months 

credited for that year by an amount equal to one-twelfth of the current 

annual maximum for non-tier I components as defined in Sec.  211.15 of 

this chapter; and

    (ii) The employee maintains an employment relation to one or more 

employers or serves as an employee representative in the month or months 

to be deemed. For purposes of this section, employment relation has the 

same meaning as defined in part 204 of this chapter, disregarding the 

restrictions involving the establishment of such a relationship as of 

August 29, 1935. Employee representative has the same meaning as defined 

in part 205 of this chapter.

    (2) Employees satisfying the conditions in both paragraphs (b)(1)(i) 

and (b)(1)(ii) of this section shall have their months of service for a 

calendar year calculated using the following formula:



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The quotient obtained using this formula equals the employee's total 

months of service, reported and deemed, for the calendar year. Any 

fraction or remainder in the quotient is credited as an additional month 

of service.

    (3) Examples. The provisions of paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this 

section may be illustrated by the following examples.



    Example (1): Employee B worked in the railroad industry in 1985 and 

was credited with nine reported months of service (January through 

September) and non-tier I compensation of $20,000. The 1985 annual 

maximum for non-tier I compensation is $29,700. B maintained an 

employment relation in the three months he was not employed in 1985. The 

following computations are necessary to determine if B has sufficient 

non-tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of service.



(1) Enter the annual maximum for non-tier I compensation for the 

calendar year....................................................$29,700

(2) Divide line (1) by 12

 $29,700/12.......................................................$2,475

(3) Enter the employee's reported months of service for the calendar 

year...................................................................9

(4) Multiply line (2) by line (3) $2,475x9.......................$22,275

(5) Enter the employee's non-tier I compensation for the calendar year 

                                                                 $20,000

(6) Subtract line (4) from line (5). Enter the result (but not less than 

zero). This is the employee's excess non-tier I compensation for the 

calendar year.

 $20,000-$22,275.......................................................0



    a. If line (6) is zero, the employee does not have sufficient non-

tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of service.

    b. If line (6) is greater than zero, the employee has sufficient 

non-tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of service.

    Since the amount on line (6) is zero, employee B does not have 

enough non-tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of 

service. B is credited with only nine reported months of service for the 

year.

    Example (2): Assume the same facts as in example (1), except that 

employee B was credited with non-tier I compensation of $25,000 for 

1985. The following computations are necessary to determine if B has 

sufficient non-tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of 

service.



(1) Enter the annual maximum for non-tier I compensation for the 

calendar year....................................................$29,700

(2) Divide line (1) by 12

 $29,700/12.......................................................$2,475

(3) Enter the employee's reported months of service for the calendar 

year...................................................................9

(4) Multiply line (2) by line (3) $2,475x9.......................$22,275

(5) Enter the employee's non-tier I compensation for the calendar year 

                                                                 $25,000

(6) Subtract line (4) from line (5). Enter the result (but not less than 

zero). This is the employee's excess non-tier I compensation for the 

calendar year.

 $25,000-$22,275..................................................$2,725



    a. If line (6) is zero, the employee does not have sufficient non-

tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of service.

    b. If line (6) is greater than zero, the employee has sufficient 

non-tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of service.

    Since the amount on line (6) is greater than zero, employee B has 

enought non-tier I compensation to be credited with deemed months of 

service. B now satisfies all the requirements for deeming, therefore his 

months of service for the calendar year are calculated using the formula 

in Sec.  210.3(b)(2).

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(3) Months of service = 25,000/2,475 or 10.10

(4) Round the result in line (3) to the next higher whole number. This 

is the employee's total months of service for the calendar year.

 10.10 becomes........................................................11





Employee B is credited with 11 months of service for 1985; nine reported 

months (January through September) and two deemed months (October and 

November).



[53 FR 17182, May 16, 1988]