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Survivor Questionnaire

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OMB NO. 3220-0032

Justification

Survivor Questionnaire

RRB Form RL-94-F


1. Circumstances of information collection - Under Section 6 of the Railroad Retirement Act (RRA), benefits that may be due on the death of a railroad employee or a survivor annuitant include (1) a lump-sum death benefit (2) a residual lump-sum payment (3) accrued annuities due but unpaid at death, and (4) monthly survivor insurance payments.


The requirements for determining the entitlement of possible beneficiaries to these benefits are prescribed in 20 CFR 234.


  1. Purposes of collecting/consequences of not collecting the information

Form RL-94-F, Survivor Questionnaire, is used by a Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) field office when, after receiving notification of the death of a railroad employee or survivor annuitant, additional information is needed to determine if benefits are payable under the RRA. This notification can be by means of a returned check, phone call, or other sources such as the Social Security Administration (SSA), Veterans Affairs or a funeral home. The information obtained by Form RL-94-F is used to determine:


  • the railroad employee's insured status;


  • beneficiaries eligible for survivor benefits; and


  • beneficiaries of unpaid annuities and residual lump sums. Information relating to the employee's insured status is used to determine whether survivor applications should be filed with the RRB or SSA. The first page of Form RL-94-F serves as a transmittal letter and also contains instructions for the completion and return of the form to the RRB. The form’s identifying information in Items 1-6 is completed by the RRB field office before it releases the form.


Form RL-94-F is completed in its entirety, or in part, depending on the following:


  • In most cases when Form RL-94-F is released, there is no surviving widow or widower who was living with the deceased railroad employee at the time of death. In these cases, the field office mails the form to the nearest surviving relative. If there is no known surviving relative, the field office mails the form to: "The Family or Friends of (name of deceased employee or survivor annuitant) deceased," using the employee's or the survivor annuitant's last known address. In either case, the form is completed by the respondent in its entirety (i.e., items 7-18).


  • In other cases, there is a surviving widow or widower, and only items 7-12 and 18 are completed.


  • In still other cases, information already available from RRB records requires that only item 18 be completed.


After completing the form, it is returned to the RRB field office in the return envelope provided.


The RRB proposes non-burden impacting editorial changes to the Paperwork Reduction Act statement and the first sentence of the instructions to Form RL-94-F.


To our knowledge no other agency uses a form comparable to Form RL-94-F.


3. Planned use of improved information technology or technical/legal impediments to further burden reduction - Not practical because the RRB releases the RL-94F with pre-filled data.


4. Efforts to identify duplication - This information collection does not duplicate any other information collection.

5. Small business respondents - N.A.


6. Consequences of less frequent collection - Not applicable since the form is completed only once for each instance of an employee or survivor annuitant death.


7. Special circumstances - N.A.


8. Consultations outside the agency - In accordance with 5 CFR 320.8(d), comments were invited from the public regarding the information collection. The notice to the public was published on pages10971 of the March 13, 2009, Federal Register. No comments or requests for additional information were received.


9. Payments or gifts to Respondents - None

10. Confidentiality - Privacy Act System of Records RRB-22, Railroad Retirement, Survivor and Pensioner Benefit System.


11. Sensitive questions - N.A.



12. Estimate of respondent burden - The estimated burden for this collection is unchanged as follows:

Estimated Burden



Form #


Annual Responses


Time (Min)


Burden(Hours)


RL-94-F, items 7-12, and 18


50


9


8


RL-94-F, items 7-18


7,200


11


1,320


RL-94-F, item 18 only


750


5


63


Total


8,000




1,391


13. Estimate of annual cost to respondents or record keepers - N.A.


14. Estimate of cost to Federal government - N.A.


15. Explanation for changes in burden - N.A


16. Time schedule for data collection and publication - The results of this collection will not be published.


17. Request not to display OMB expiration date - The RL-94-F is seldom revised. Given the costs associated with redrafting, reprinting, and distributing the form in order to keep the appropriate OMB expiration date in place, the RRB requests the authority to not display the expiration date on the form.


18. Exceptions to Certification Statement - None

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