20 CFR 216.65 - Who is an employee's widow(er).

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 20: Employees' Benefits (December 2005)


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TITLE 20 - EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS

CHAPTER II - RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

SUBCHAPTER B - REGULATIONS UNDER THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT ACT

PART 216 - ELIGIBILITY FOR AN ANNUITY

subpart g - WIDOW(ER), SURVIVING DIVORCED SPOUSE, AND REMARRIED WIDOW(ER) ANNUITIES

216.65 - Who is an employee's widow(er).

An individual who was married to the employee at the employee's death is the deceased employee's widow(er) if he or she: (a) Was married to the employee for at least 9 months before the day the employee died; (b) Is the natural parent of the employee's child; (c) Was married to the employee when either the employee or the widow(er) adopted the other's child, or they both legally adopted a child who was then under 18 years old; (d) Was married to the employee less than 9 months before the employee died but, at the time of marriage, the employee was reasonably expected to live for 9 months; and (1) The employee's death was accidental; (2) The employee died in the line of duty while he or she was serving active duty as a member of armed forces of the United States; or (3) The surviving spouse was previously married to the employee for at least 9 months; (e) Was entitled in the month before the month of marriage to either: (1) A benefit under section 202 of the Social Security Act as a widow, widower, spouse (divorced spouse, surviving divorced spouse), father, mother, parent, or disabled child; or (2) An annuity under the Railroad Retirement Act as a widow, widower, divorced spouse, or surviving divorced spouse, parent or disabled child; or (f) Could have been entitled to a benefit listed in paragraph (e) of this section, if the widow(er) had applied and been old enough to qualify therefor in the month before the month of marriage.

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