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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
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Annuity means a recurring payment due an entitled person for a calendar month and made to him or her on the first day of the following month.
Apply means to sign a form or statement that the Board accepts as an application.
Benefit means any employee annuity, spouse annuity, survivor annuity, or lump-sum payment under the Railroad Retirement Act.
Claimant means the person who files an application for an annuity or lump-sum payment for himself, herself, or some other person.
Convincing evidence means one or more pieces of evidence that proves to the satisfaction of the Board that an individual meets a requirement for eligibility for benefits. See § 219.7 for guides the Board uses in deciding whether evidence is convincing.
Eligible means that a person meets all of the requirements for payment of benefits but has not yet applied therefor.
Entitled means that a person has applied for and has proved his or her right to payment of benefits.
Evidence means any record or document or testimony that helps to show whether a person is eligible for benefits. It may also be used to establish whether the person is still entitled to benefits.
Representative means a person who acts on behalf of a claimant in regard to his or her claim for benefits from the Board and in the presentation of evidence to support the claim.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 20. Employees' Benefits § 20.219.2 Definitions - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-20-employees-benefits/cfr-sect-20-219-2/
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