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Employee Rights
Reconsideration - If you do not
agree with any decision denying you benefits or with an overpayment decision,
you may request reconsideration. Your request must be in writing and should
explain why you disagree. If you request reconsideration, your request must be
received at an office of the RRB within 60 days of the date of the letter
notifying you of the adverse decision. Be sure to sign your name and include
your social security number on your request.
Waiver - You may request waiver of
recovery of your overpayment only if ALL of the following conditions are met:
- The amount of the overpayment is more than 10 times the current maximum
daily benefit rate;
- you were not at fault in causing the overpayment; and
- recovery would cause you financial hardship to the extent that you would
not be able to meet your ordinary and necessary living expenses or recovery
would be unfair for some other reason.
If your request for waiver is received at an office of the RRB within 60 days
from the date of the letter notifying you of your debt, we will not recover the
overpayment until a decision is made on your request.
Employer Rights
The Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act requires the RRB to notify your base
year employer(s) each time you file a claim for benefits, and to give the
employer an opportunity to submit information relevant to your claim before the
RRB makes an initial determination on the claim. The RRB must also notify your
employer each time benefits are paid to you. Your employer may appeal the
decision to pay benefits. The appeal does not prevent the timely payment of
benefits. However, you may be required to repay benefits if the appeal is
successful.
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