Inquiry Into Survivor Benefits: Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Survivor Benefits of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-first Congress, Second Session, Volume 5 |
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Page 9569
... hazard pay at the time of death , this pay is added to basic pay for computation of the death gratuity . 2me death gratuity for all commissioned officers with over four years of active enlisted service is $ 3000.00 .. 9569.
... hazard pay at the time of death , this pay is added to basic pay for computation of the death gratuity . 2me death gratuity for all commissioned officers with over four years of active enlisted service is $ 3000.00 .. 9569.
Page 9573
... 1 January 1970. The wife is assumed to be three years younger than the member . age 23 . Enlisted men enter the service at age 19 , and officers enter at 5 SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS ' ANNUITIES FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL ( REPRESENTATIVE 9573.
... 1 January 1970. The wife is assumed to be three years younger than the member . age 23 . Enlisted men enter the service at age 19 , and officers enter at 5 SOCIAL SECURITY SURVIVORS ' ANNUITIES FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL ( REPRESENTATIVE 9573.
Page 9575
... Enlisted Men Warrant Officers Commissioned Officers E - 1 $ 167.00 W - 1 $ 211.00 0-1 $ 211.00 E - 2 172.00 W - 2 219.00 0-2 218.00 E - 3 177.00 W - 3 226.00 0-3 234.00 E - 4 187.00 W - 4 238.00 0-4 247.00 E - 5 193.00 0-5 272.00 E - 6 ...
... Enlisted Men Warrant Officers Commissioned Officers E - 1 $ 167.00 W - 1 $ 211.00 0-1 $ 211.00 E - 2 172.00 W - 2 219.00 0-2 218.00 E - 3 177.00 W - 3 226.00 0-3 234.00 E - 4 187.00 W - 4 238.00 0-4 247.00 E - 5 193.00 0-5 272.00 E - 6 ...
Page 9582
... enlisted retirees and about 20 percent of officer retirees have par- ticipated in this plan since it was started . This compares with about 90 percent of eligible Federal civil serv- ice employees who participate in the retired survivor ...
... enlisted retirees and about 20 percent of officer retirees have par- ticipated in this plan since it was started . This compares with about 90 percent of eligible Federal civil serv- ice employees who participate in the retired survivor ...
Page 9584
... enlisted members and officers . In many instances , the payment levels under Dependency and In- demnity Compensation are less than annuities that could be paid if the member had retired . For example , the widow of an E - 8 with 26 ...
... enlisted members and officers . In many instances , the payment levels under Dependency and In- demnity Compensation are less than annuities that could be paid if the member had retired . For example , the widow of an E - 8 with 26 ...
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active duty actuarial amount annuity plan Armed Services BENADE bill career Chairman civil servant civil service retirement civilian committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Consumer Price Index contribution cost coverage death Department of Defense Dependency and Indemnity DICKINS disability earnings elect eligible enlisted entitled equitable family consumption Family Protection Plan Fleet Reserve Association Fort Sam Houston fund going Government GUBSER HICKS higher budget household operations husband income Indemnity Compensation LEGGETT legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS living Medicare ment military pay military personnel military retired pay military retirees military service Minneapolis-St month NOLAN Nonmetropolitan areas officers paid participate payable payments PECKARSKY pension percent PIKE present problem question receive reduced Renter reservists Retired Serviceman's Family RSFPP RUDDOCK service member service-connected Serviceman's Family Protection servicemen social security benefits subcommittee survivor annuity survivor benefit plan survivor benefits program survivorship Thank tion Veterans wife worker
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Page 9588 - Benefits" category includes the amounts estimated to be required to make payments to survivors of retired personnel pursuant to the retired serviceman's family protection plan. This plan permits members of the uniformed services to receive a reduced amount of retired pay in order to provide one or more annuities specified in the plan for his survivors.
Page 9641 - Average contract rent plus the cost of required amounts of heating fuel, gas, electricity, water, specified equipment and insurance on household contents.
Page 9630 - Intermediate and higher budgets in several specifications: The family lives in rental housing without air conditioning, relies heavily on the use of public transportation, supplemented, where necessary, by the use of an older car, performs more services for itself, and utilizes free recreation facilities in the community. The life style in the higher budget, on the other hand...
Page 9635 - Boston, Chicago, New York, and Philadelphia, 80 percent for owners, 20 percent for nonowners; Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Washington, DC with...
Page 9688 - ... with respect to an individual who is without fault and where such adjustment (or recovery) would defeat the purposes of title II or would be against equity and good conscience. "(d) No certifying or disbursing officer shall be held liable for any amount certified or paid by him to any provider of services...
Page 9834 - I will be happy to try and answer any questions you may have.
Page 9633 - Representatives to discover the "dollars required for the average worker in overalls to live" in large cities. The high cost of living in the District materially reduces the purchasing power of its public assistance grants. Staff The...
Page 9686 - ... physician or other person is required as a condition of his employment to turn over his fee for such...
Page 9630 - First, nutritional and health standards, as determined by scientists and technicians, were used for the food-at-home and the housing components. The selection among the various kinds of food and housing arrangements meeting the standards was based on actual choices made by families, as revealed by surveys of consumer expenditures.
Page 9647 - Only 15 percent of families at the higher standard and 25 percent of those at the moderate were assumed to live in rental housing. Rental shelter costs, including contract rent plus estimated costs of fuel and utilities where these are not part of the rent, and insurance on household contents were calculated from the low, middle, and high thirds of the contract rent distribution for units which met the standards for adequacy.