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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Computer Matching and Privacy
Protection Act of 1988; Records Used
in Computer Matching Programs
AGENCY:
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(RRB).
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SUMMARY: As required by the Computer
Matching and Privacy Protection Act of
1988, the RRB is issuing a public notice
of its use and intent to use, in ongoing
computer matching programs, certain
information obtained from State
agencies with respect to individuals
who received benefits under the
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.
The information may consist of either
(1) report of unemployment or sickness
payments made by the State for the
same period that benefits were paid by
the RRB or (2) wages and names and
addresses of employers who reported
wages to the State for the same period
that benefits were paid by the RRB.
The purpose of this notice is to advise
individuals applying for or receiving
benefits under the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act of the use
made by the RRB of this information
obtained from State agencies by means
of a computer match.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
February 16, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Address any comments
concerning this notice to Beatrice
Ezerski, Secretary to the Board, Railroad
Retirement Board, 844 North Rush
Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611–2092.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Timothy Grant, Railroad Retirement
Board, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago,
Illinois 60611–2092, telephone number
(312) 751–4869.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under
certain circumstances, the Computer
Matching and Privacy Protection Act of
1988, Public Law 100–503, requires a
Federal agency participating in a
computer matching program to publish
a notice in the Federal Register
regarding the establishment of that
matching program. Such a notice must
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include information in the following
first five categories:
Name of Participating Agencies: The
Railroad Retirement Board and agencies
of all 50 States.
Purpose of the Match: To identify
individuals who have improperly
collected benefits provided by the RRB
while earning remuneration in nonrailroad employment or while collecting
unemployment or sickness benefits paid
by a State agency.
Authority for Conducting the Match:
45 U.S.C. Sections 231(b) and 362(f) and
42 U.S.C. Section 503(c)(1).
Categories of Records and Individuals
Covered: All recipients of benefits under
the Railroad Unemployment Insurance
Act during a given period who reside in
the States with which the RRB has
negotiated a matching program
agreement. Records furnished by the
States are covered under Privacy Act
system of records RRB–21, Railroad
Unemployment and Sickness Insurance
Benefit System.
Inclusive Dates of the Matching
Program: Agreements with the
individual States will run for either 12
or 18 months. The number of matches
conducted with each State during the
period of the match will vary from State
to State, ranging from 2 to 4 depending
on whether the agreement provides for
matches to be conducted quarterly or
every six months.
Procedure: The RRB will furnish the
State agency a file of records. The data
elements will consist of beneficiary
identifying information, such as the
name and Social Security Number
(SSN), as well as the overall period
during which the individual received
benefits under the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance. The State
agency will match on the identifying
information.
If the matching operation reveals that
the individual who had received
benefits under the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act also
received either unemployment or
sickness insurance benefits from the
State for any days in the period, the
State agency will notify the RRB.
Depending on arrangements made
between the two jurisdictions, and, in
the case of State sickness benefits on the
applicable State law, either the RRB or
the State agency will attempt to recover
the amount of the duplicate payments.
If the matching operation reveals that
wages had been reported for the
individual during the requested period,
the State will notify the RRB of this fact
and furnish a breakdown of the wages
and the name and address of each
employer who reported earnings for the
individual. The RRB will then write
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each employer who reported earnings
for the individual for the given period.
Only if the employment is verified will
the RRB take action to recover the
overpayment. If the RRB benefits had
been paid under the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act, recovery
is limited to payments made for days on
which the individual was gainfully
employed.
Other Information: The notice we are
giving here is in addition to any
individual notice.
A copy of this notice will be
furnished to both Houses of Congress
and the Office of Management and
Budget.
Dated: December 9, 2009.
By Authority of the Board.
Beatrice Ezerski,
Secretary to the Board.
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2459), Executive Order 12047 of March
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Field Museum, Chicago, IL, from on or
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Computer Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988; Records
Used in Computer Matching Programs
AGENCY: Railroad Retirement Board (RRB).
ACTION: Notice of records used in computer matching programs
notification to individuals who are receiving or have received benefits
under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.
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SUMMARY: As required by the Computer Matching and Privacy Protection
Act of 1988, the RRB is issuing a public notice of its use and intent
to use, in ongoing computer matching programs, certain information
obtained from State agencies with respect to individuals who received
benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act. The information
may consist of either (1) report of unemployment or sickness payments
made by the State for the same period that benefits were paid by the
RRB or (2) wages and names and addresses of employers who reported
wages to the State for the same period that benefits were paid by the
RRB.
The purpose of this notice is to advise individuals applying for or
receiving benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act of the
use made by the RRB of this information obtained from State agencies by
means of a computer match.
DATES: Submit comments on or before February 16, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Address any comments concerning this notice to Beatrice
Ezerski, Secretary to the Board, Railroad Retirement Board, 844 North
Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611-2092.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Timothy Grant, Railroad Retirement
Board, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611-2092, telephone
number (312) 751-4869.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under certain circumstances, the Computer
Matching and Privacy Protection Act of 1988, Public Law 100-503,
requires a Federal agency participating in a computer matching program
to publish a notice in the Federal Register regarding the establishment
of that matching program. Such a notice must include information in the
following first five categories:
Name of Participating Agencies: The Railroad Retirement Board and
agencies of all 50 States.
Purpose of the Match: To identify individuals who have improperly
collected benefits provided by the RRB while earning remuneration in
non-railroad employment or while collecting unemployment or sickness
benefits paid by a State agency.
Authority for Conducting the Match: 45 U.S.C. Sections 231(b) and
362(f) and 42 U.S.C. Section 503(c)(1).
Categories of Records and Individuals Covered: All recipients of
benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act during a given
period who reside in the States with which the RRB has negotiated a
matching program agreement. Records furnished by the States are covered
under Privacy Act system of records RRB-21, Railroad Unemployment and
Sickness Insurance Benefit System.
Inclusive Dates of the Matching Program: Agreements with the
individual States will run for either 12 or 18 months. The number of
matches conducted with each State during the period of the match will
vary from State to State, ranging from 2 to 4 depending on whether the
agreement provides for matches to be conducted quarterly or every six
months.
Procedure: The RRB will furnish the State agency a file of records.
The data elements will consist of beneficiary identifying information,
such as the name and Social Security Number (SSN), as well as the
overall period during which the individual received benefits under the
Railroad Unemployment Insurance. The State agency will match on the
identifying information.
If the matching operation reveals that the individual who had
received benefits under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act also
received either unemployment or sickness insurance benefits from the
State for any days in the period, the State agency will notify the RRB.
Depending on arrangements made between the two jurisdictions, and, in
the case of State sickness benefits on the applicable State law, either
the RRB or the State agency will attempt to recover the amount of the
duplicate payments.
If the matching operation reveals that wages had been reported for
the individual during the requested period, the State will notify the
RRB of this fact and furnish a breakdown of the wages and the name and
address of each employer who reported earnings for the individual. The
RRB will then write
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each employer who reported earnings for the individual for the given
period. Only if the employment is verified will the RRB take action to
recover the overpayment. If the RRB benefits had been paid under the
Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, recovery is limited to payments
made for days on which the individual was gainfully employed.
Other Information: The notice we are giving here is in addition to
any individual notice.
A copy of this notice will be furnished to both Houses of Congress
and the Office of Management and Budget.
Dated: December 9, 2009.
By Authority of the Board.
Beatrice Ezerski,
Secretary to the Board.
[FR Doc. E9-29766 Filed 12-14-09; 8:45 am]
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