[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: 20CFR217.9]



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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS

 

                  CHAPTER II--RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

 

PART 217_APPLICATION FOR ANNUITY OR LUMP SUM--Table of Contents

 

                         Subpart B_Applications

 

Sec.  217.9  Effective period of application.



    (a) When effective period ends. The effective period of an 

application ends on the date of the notice of an initial decision 

denying the claim. If a timely appeal is made (see part 260 of this 

chapter) the effective period of the application ends on the date of the 

notice of the decision of the referee, on the date of the notice of the 

final decision of the Board, or when court review of the denial has been 

completed. After the effective period of an application ends, the person 

must file a new application for any annuity or lump sum to which the 

claimant believes he or she is eligible.

    (b) Application filed before claimant is eligible--(1) General rule. 

Except as shown in paragraph (b)(2) and paragraph (b)(3) of this 

section, an application for an annuity must be denied if it is filed 

with the Board more than three months before the date an annuity can 

begin.

    (2) Application for disability annuity. If the Board determines that 

a claimant for a disability annuity is disabled under part 220 of this 

chapter, beginning with a date after the application is filed and before 

a final decision is made, the application is treated as though it were 

filed on the date the claimant became disabled. The claimant may be an 

employee, widow(er), surviving divorced spouse, remarried widow(er), or 

surviving child.

    (3) Application for spouse annuity filed simultaneously with 

employee disability annuity application. When the qualifying employee's 

annuity application effective period is determined by the preceding 

paragraph (b)(2) of this section, a spouse who meets all eligibility 

requirements may file an annuity application on the same date as the 

employee claimant. The spouse application will be treated as though it 

were filed on the later of the actual filing date or the employee's 

annuity beginning date.

    (c) Application filed after the claimant is eligible--(1) 

Application for lump-sum death payment. An application for a lump-sum 

death payment under part 234 of this chapter must be filed within two 

years after the death of the employee. This period may be extended under 

the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, or when the 

applicant can prove ``good cause'' under Sec.  217.11 of this chapter 

for not filing within the time limit.

    (2) Application for annuity unpaid at death. An application for an 

annuity due but unpaid at death under part 234 of this chapter must be 

filed within two years after the death of the person entitled to the 

annuity. This period may be extended under the Soldiers' and Sailors' 

Civil Relief Act of 1940, or when the applicant can prove ``good cause'' 

under Sec.  217.11 of this chapter for not filing within the time limit.

    (3) Application for residual lump sum. An application for a residual 

lump sum under part 234 of this chapter may be filed at any time after 

the death of the employee.

    (4) Application for a period of disability. In order to be entitled 

to a period of disability under part 220 of this chapter, an employee 

must apply while he or she is disabled under part 220 or not later than 

12 months after the month in which the period of disability ends except 

that an employee who is unable to apply within the 12-month period after 

the period of disability ends because his or her physical condition 

limited his or her activities to the extent that he or she could not 

complete and sign an application or because he or she was mentally 

incompetent, may apply no later than 36 months after the period of 

disability ends.



(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 

3220-0002)



[47 FR 7647, Feb. 22, 1982, as amended at 54 FR 13363, Apr. 3, 1989; 67 

FR 42714, June 25, 2002]