G-197 (proposed) Authorization to Disclose Information to the Railroad Re

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Form G-197 (proposed)

Authorization to Disclose Information to the Railroad Retirement Board

OMB: 3220-0038

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United States of America
Railroad Retirement Board

Form Approved
OMB No. 3220-0038

Whose Records to be Disclosed

AUTHORIZATION TO DISCLOSE
INFORMATION TO
THE RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

Name

Date of Birth

RRB Claim No.

SS No.

**PLEASE READ BOTH PAGES OF THE ENTIRE FORM BEFORE SIGNING BELOW IN ITEM B**
I voluntarily authorize and request disclosure (including paper, oral, and electronic interchange):
OF: All mk: medical records; also other information related to my ability to Rerform tasks. This includes sRecific Qermission to
release:
--:r7iJ1 records and other information regarding my treatment, hospitalization, and outpatient care for my impairment(s)
including, and not limited to:
• Psychological, psychiatric, or other mental impairments (excludes "psychotherapy notes" as defined in 45 CFR
164.501).
• Drug abuse, alcoholism, or other substance abuse.
• Sickle cell anemia.
• TReiRf@rmatieREI",tRerii!ie€l fur rel.IilEIse may iRel",€lIil. r/iecords which may ~ ~r(Q[~i the presence of a
communicable or venereal disease wRili!R may ililel",.€le,b"'t ElreliletHmite€l!e, €lis eases such as hepatitis, syphilis,
gonorrhea~ ~ the human immunodeficiency virus 1~'VJ, also known as ftd§l Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS); and tests for HIV.
• Gene-related impairments (including genetic test results).
2. Information about how my impairment(s) affects my ability to complete tasks and activities of daily living, and affects
my ability to work.
.
3. Information created within 12 months after the date this authorization is si~ned, as well as past information.
FROM:
I Name and Address of Medical Doctor or Institution
- - 1 . All medical sources (hospitals, clinics, labs,
physicians, psychologists, etc.) including
mental health, correctional, addiction
,
treatment, VA health care facilities.

2. SSA ~QJritI~~lIlil~8:i[IDIQ!§t,mtlQl.
3. Employers.

TO: The Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) and doctors or other professionals consulted during the process.
PURPOSE: Determining my eligibility for benefits, including looking at the combined effect of any impairments that by
~he:mselves. wo.uld .not meet the RRB's definition of disa~ility.
EXPIRES. rhls authorization IS good for 12 months from the date signed In Item B.1., below.
CERTIFICATION AND SIGNATURE
A. CERTIFICATION
• I authorize the use of a copy (including electronic copy) of this form for the disclosure of the information described above.
• I understand that there are some circumstances in which this information may be re-disclosed to other parties (see the next
page for details).
• I may write to the RRB and my sources to revoke this authorization at any time (see the next page for details).
• The RRB will give me a copy of this form if I ask; I may ask the source to allow me to inspect or get a copy of material to be
disclosed .
• I have

SIGN ....
I

signatures are required by
SIGN ....

SIGN ....

RRB Form G-197 (XX-XX)

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Explanation of Form G-197, Authorization to Disclose information to the Railroad Retirement Board
We need your written authorization to help get the information required to process your claim. Laws and regulations require
that sources of personal information have a signed authorization before releasing it to us. Also, laws require specific
authorization for the release of information about certain conditions.
You can provide this authorization by signing a Form G-197. Federal law permits sources with information about you to
release that information if you sign a single authorization to release all your information from all your possible sources. We
will make copies of it for each source. A covered entity (that is, a source of medical information about you) may not condition
treatment, payment, enrollment, or eligibility for benefits on whether you sign this authorization form. A few States, and some
individual sources of information, require that the authorization specifically name the source that you authorize to release
personal information. In those cases, we may ask you to sign one authorization for each source and we may contact you
again if we need you to sign more authorizations.
You have the right to revoke this authorization at any time, except to the extent a source of information has already relied on
it to take an action. To revoke, send a written statement to any Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) office. If you do, also send
a copy directly to any of your sources that you no longer wish to disclose information about you; the RRB can tell you if we
identified any sources you didn't tell us about. The RRB may use information disclosed prior to revocation to decide your
claim.

Important Information, Including Notice Required By the Privacy Act
All personal information the RRB collects is protected by the Privacy Act of 1974. Once medical information is disclosed to
the RRB, it is no longer protected by the health information privacy provisions of 45 CFR part 164 (mandated by the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
The RRB is authorized to collect the information on Form G-197 by Section 7(b) of the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974. We
use the information obtained with this form to determine your eligibility, or continuing eligibility, and for benefits. In some
cases, your information may also be reviewed by the RRB personnel that process your appeal of a decision, or by
investigators to resolve allegations of fraud or abuse, and may be used in any related administrative, civil, or criminal
proceedings.
Signing this form is voluntary, but failing to sign it, or revoking it before we receive necessary information, could prevent an
accurate or timely decision on your claim, and could result in denial or loss of benefits. Although the information we obtain
with this form is almost never used for any purpose other than those stated above, the information may be disclosed by the
RRB without your consent if authorized by Federal laws such as the Privacy Act. For example, the RRB may disclose
information
1. 	 pursuant to law authorizing the release of information from railroad retirement records (e.g., to the Inspector
General, to Federal or State benefit agencies or auditors, or to the Department of Veterans Affairs) and
2. 	 to enable a third party (e.g., consulting physicians) or other government agency to assist the RRB to establish rights
to railroad retirement benefits and/or coverage.
The RRB will not redisclose without proper prior written consent information: (1) relating to alcohol and/or drug abuse as
covered in 42 CFR part 2 or (2) regarding mental health, developmental disability, AIDS or HIV.
We may also use the information you give us when we match records by computer. Matching programs compare our
records with those of other Federal, State, or local government agencies. Many agencies may use matching programs to
find or prove that a person qualifies for benefits paid by the Federal §~overnment. The law allows us to do this even if you
do not agree to it.
Explanations about possible reasons why information you provide us may be used or given out are available upon request
from any RRB office.

PapelWork Reduction Act of 1995
We estimate it t~§,Klf[ffi takes an average of 10 minutes per response to complete, including the time needed for reviewing
the instructions, getting the needed data, and reviewing the completed form. Federal agencies may not conduct or sponsor,
and respondents are not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB number. If you
wish, send comments regarding the accuracy of our estimate or any other aspect of this form, including suggestions for
reducing the completion time, to: Chief of Information Resources Management, Railroad Retirement Board, 844 N. Rush
Street, Chicago, IL 60611-2092.

RRB Form G-197 (XX-XX)


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