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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 375 — Plan of Operation During a National Emergency · § 375.1

§ 375.1. Purpose.

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(a)The Railroad Retirement Board has adopted a plan to provide basic organization and methods of operation that may be needed to continue uninterrupted service during a period of national emergency as defined in § 375.2.
(b)The plan is published to inform all interested persons of the circumstances and ways in which the Board will organize and operate in a national emergency.
(c)For purposes of Government-wide uniformity, the procedures of the Board regarding payments during evacuation to employees and their dependents shall conform to those contained in subpart D of part 550 of the regulations of the Office of Personnel Management pertaining to “Payments During Evacuation” (5 CFR part 550, subpart D). [29 FR 15864, Nov. 26, 1964, as amended at 64 FR 66381, Nov. 26, 1999; 90 FR 26428, June 23, 2025]
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