94-19576. Privacy Act of 1974; Proposed Changes to Systems of Records  

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    RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
    
     
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; Proposed Changes to Systems of Records
    
    AGENCY: Railroad Retirement Board.
    
    ACTION: Notice of proposed change to systems of records.
    
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    SUMMARY: The purpose of this document is to give notice of a proposed 
    routine use in one system of records and a modification of an existing 
    routine use in another.
    
    DATES: The systems of records for which a new routine use is proposed 
    or revised shall be amended as proposed without further notice 30 
    calendar days from the date of this publication.
    
    ADDRESS: Send comments to Beatrice Ezerski, Secretary to the Board, 
    Railroad Retirement Board, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois 
    60611-2092.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    LeRoy Blommaert, Privacy Act/FOIA Officer, Railroad Retirement Board, 
    844 North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611-2092, (312) 751-4548.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The modification of an existing routine use 
    (``n'' in RRB-20) would authorize the RRB to disclose to an insurance 
    company administering a health and welfare plan for railroad workers 
    information regarding Medicare eligibility. The Omnibus Budget 
    Reconciliation Act of 1993 made substantial changes to the Medicare 
    Secondary Payer (MSP) provisions. One change made Medicare the primary 
    payer of benefits for disabled Medicare beneficiaries who do not have a 
    current employment status with an employer. Previously, the private 
    employer plan was the primary payer. Employers are required to notify 
    the Medicare contractor of the name, date of birth, sex, social 
    security number, and health insurance claim number of each Medicare 
    beneficiary covered under the private plan who does not have a current 
    employment status so that the carrier's records are annotated to show 
    Medicare is the primary payer. To comply with the law an employer needs 
    to know whether disabled employees are eligible under Medicare. For 
    railroad employees, the Railroad Retirement Board is the best source 
    for this information. The existing routine use permits disclosure of 
    Medicare status to an employer, but only for the purpose of determining 
    entitlement to benefits under the private plan. The modification would 
    authorize the RRB to furnish Medicare status to the insurance company 
    acting as agent of the employer for the purpose of enabling the 
    employer to comply with the new provisions of the law.
    
        The Railroad Retirement Board has determined that this proposed 
    routine use meets the compatibility requirement because it is a 
    necessary and proper use.
        The proposed routine use (``ee'' for RRB-21) would authorize the 
    RRB to disclose to an insurance company administering a medical 
    insurance program for railroad workers non-medical information relating 
    to determinations of sickness benefits by the RRB for purposes of 
    determining entitlement to payment or reimbursement of medical expenses 
    under the program. Presently, under certain circumstances, the 
    insurance company cannot determine from the medical bills submitted for 
    reimbursement or current data available to it whether a railroad worker 
    remains disabled. In these cases, the insurance company requires the 
    employee to furnish proof of disability. This usually requires the 
    employee to have a form completed by the treating physician, which 
    causes a delay in reimbursement and often additional cost to the 
    employee. When the plan calls for direct payment by the insurance 
    company, the inability of the insurance company or its agent to 
    determine entitlement in such cases results in a delay and an 
    inconvenience to the railroad worker. Disclosure of the information as 
    proposed in this routine use would eliminate these problems for the 
    affected railroad workers.
        The Railroad Retirement Board has determined that this proposed 
    routine use meets the compatibility requirement because it is a 
    necessary and proper use.
    
        By authority of the Board.
    Beatrice Ezerski,
    Secretary to the Board.
    RRB-20
        Health Insurance and Supplementary Medical Insurance Enrollment and 
    Premium Payment System (Medicare)--RRB
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        Routine use ``n'' is revised to read as follows:
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        Pursuant to a request from an employer covered under the Railroad 
    Retirement Act or the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act or from an 
    insurance company acting as an agent of an employer, information 
    regarding the RRB's determination of Medicare entitlement, entitlement 
    data, and present address may be released to the requesting employer or 
    insurance company acting as its agent for the purposes of either 
    determining entitlement to and rates of supplemental benefits under 
    private employer welfare benefit plans or complying with requirements 
    of law covering the Medicare program.
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    RRB-21
        Railroad Unemployment and Sickness Insurance Benefit System--RRB
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        A new paragraph ``ee'' is added to read as follows:
        ee. Non-medical information relating to the determination of 
    sickness benefits may be disclosed to an insurance company 
    administering a medical insurance program for railroad workers for 
    purposes of determining entitlement to benefits under that program.
    
    [FR Doc. 94-19576 Filed 8-10-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/11/1994
Department:
Railroad Retirement Board
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of proposed change to systems of records.
Document Number:
94-19576
Dates:
The systems of records for which a new routine use is proposed or revised shall be amended as proposed without further notice 30 calendar days from the date of this publication.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 11, 1994