TN 16 (10-23)
   RS 01602.507 Prospective Retirement Insurance Benefit (RIB) Claimant Receives or Received Benefits
      under the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA) within the Last 18 Months
   
   
   
   When the prospective claimant has railroad earnings and files for reduced RIB, the
      field office (FO) should determine if the claimant received any RUIA payments during
      the past 18 months and after age 62. The FO does not have the primary responsibility
      of alerting the claimant that SS entitlement may affect RUIA payments, since the Railroad
      Retirement Board (RRB) routinely explains the effects of SS entitlement.
   
   
   The FO informs the prospective claimant that:
   
   
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               only RRB can explain how RIB entitlement affects the RUIA payments, and 
 
 
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               they are responsible for repayment of any resulting RUIA overpayment, and 
 
 
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               we provide RIB entitlement information to the RRB, and 
 
 
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               electing to delay filing for reduced RIB until after receipt of all RUIA payments,
                  could result in a larger RIB.
                
 
 
      
      
         
         Document the information provided to the claimant on the Report of Contact (RPOC)
            screen, following MSOM MCS 008.007.
         
         
       
    
   
   The entitlement to retroactive benefits (from the RRB or us) reduces the amount of
      RRB sickness or unemployment benefits and creates an overpayment. If the NH received
      RUIA payments after age 62 and within the past 18 months, they may decide not to file
      for a reduced RIB or elect to begin benefits with a month later than the first possible
      month. Either option results in fewer reduction months, used for computation of benefits.
   
   
   A prospective claimant, at Full Retirement Age (FRA) or older, who is receiving RUIA
      payment, should consider how delayed retirement credits (DRC) after FRA can increase
      SSA benefits before making a decision on filing for benefits.