Results for: phased retirement
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Sick leave cannot be transferred to another employee except in circumstances where the employee qualifies for donated leave based on a medical emergency. When an employee retires sick leave is...
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Complete the retirement application for the plan you're in now. Make your decisions about survivor benefits, life insurance, paying a deposit, and others based on your current retirement coverage. Your...
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If you retire under a disability you can earn up to 80% of the current rate of pay for the position you occupied immediately before retirement. If you retire on...
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In many cases, after receiving the report of a retiree's death, we can start monthly payments to those who are eligible based on the records we have on file. In...
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A court order dividing your retirement benefits can be modified by either party at any time. However, survivor annuity benefits cannot be approved based on modifications to a court order...
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All FEHB plans qualify as minimum essential coverage (MEC) and meet the Affordable Care Act's individual shared responsibility requirement for each individual covered under the FEHB plan. Please visit the...
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Survivor benefit elections for current and/or former spouses can be made only at retirement, or based on a qualifying event after retirement. The applications for retirement provide detailed information and...
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Cost-of-Living Adjustments are effective each December first. The adjustment appears in your payment on the first business day of January, which is when your benefit for December is paid. Federal...
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If you have not already done so, you should choose your exact retirement
date. Afterwards, your benefit can be estimated based on the exact date.
The best place to obtain assistance...
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When we approve your application for disability retirement, we may determine that based on your medical condition you will periodically have to provide us with current medical information in order...