A worker is completely insured if they have:
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1.
At least 10 years (120 months) of RR service (including any creditable RR work before
1937 and any creditable MS) or effective 01/01/2002, if less than 10 years (120 months)
of RR service but with at least 5 years (60 months) of RR service after December 31,
1995 (all or part of the required 5 years after 1995 can be military service creditable
under the RR Act); and
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2.
A current connection with the RR industry; and
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3.
Sufficient QCs.
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NOTE: An employee has sufficient QCs if they would be fully insured under the SS Act if
the RR work after 1936 was counted as SS earnings; i.e., at least one QC in each year
in the elapsed period, but not less than 6 QCs.
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4.
An employee is also completely insured if receiving a pension under the RR Act or
a retirement annuity under the RR Act which was based on at least 10 years of creditable
service and which was payable before 1948. (See RS 01601.100B.6. for definition of current connection.)