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PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968

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PUBLIC LAW 90-257-FEB. 15, 1968

[82 STAT.

SEC, 107. All pensions under section 6 of the Railroad Retirement 45 USC 228f. ^^^ ^^ 1937, and all annuities under the Railroad Retirement Act of 49 Stat. 967. 1935, are increased as provided in that part of section 3(a)(2) of the 45 USC 215-228 Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 which precedes the provisos (deeming notes for this purpose (in the case of a pension) the monthly compensation to be the earnings which would be used to compute the basic amount if the pensioner were to die); joint and survivor annuities shall be comuted under section 3(a) of the Ilailroad Retirement Act and reduced y the percentage determined in accordance with the election of such annuity; all survivor annuities deriving from joint and survivor annuities under the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 in cases where the employee died before the month following the month in which the increases in annuities provided by section 104(a) of this Act are effective are increased by the same amount they would have been increased by this Act if the employee from whose joint and survivor annuity the survivor annuity is derived had been alive during all of the month in which the increases in annuities provided by section 104(a) of this Act are effective; and all widows' and widowers' insurance annuities which began to accrue before the month following the month in which the increases in annuities provided by section 104(a) of this Act are effective and which, in accordance with the proviso in section 5(a) or 65 Stat. 685. section 5(b) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, are payable in the 45 USC 228e. amount of the spouse's annuity to which the widow or widower was entitled are increased by the amount by which the spouse's annuity would have been increased by this Act had the individual from whom the annuity is derived been alive during all of the month in which the increases in annuities provided by section 104(a) of this Act are effective: Provided, however, That in cases where the individual entitled to such a pension or annuity (other than an individual who has made a joint and survivor election) is entitled to a benefit under title II of the Social Security Act, the additional amount payable by reason of 42 USC 401. this subsection shall be reduced by 11.5 per centum of such benefit (disregarding any increases in such benefit based on recomputations other than for the correction of errors after such reduction is first applied and any increases derived from legislation enacted after the Social Security Amendments of 1967): And provided further, That (i) such 81 Stat. 821. an annuity under the Railroad Retirement Act of 1935 or a pension shall be increased by not less than $10, (ii) such a survivor annuity derived from a joint and survivor annuity shall be increased by not less than $5, and (iii) such a widow's or widower's annuity in an amount formerly received as a spouse's annuity shall be increased by not less than $5, but not to an amount above the maximum of the spouse's annuity payable in the month in which the increases in annuities provided by section 104(a) of this Act are effective. Effective date. SEC. 108. (a) Except as otherwise provided, the amendments made by this title, other than section 102, subsections (f) and (g) of section 105, and section 106j shall be effective with respect to annuities accruing for months beginning with the month with respect to which the increase in benefits under title II of the Social Security Act provided 81 Stat. 821. for by the Social Security Amendments of 1967 is effective, and with respect to pensions due in calendar months next following the month with respect to which the increase in benefits under title II of the Social Security Act provided for by the Social Security Amendments of 1967 is effective. The amendments made by section 102 shall be effective with respect to annuities accruing for months in calendar years after 1967. The amendments made by section 105(f) and (g) shall be effective with respect to benefits payable on deaths occurring on or after the date of enactment of this Act. The amendments made by section 106 shall be effective on the enactment date of this Act.

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