annuitant
Defined in 7 places across 2 titles of the United States Code.
The terms “annuitant”, “member of family”, and “dependent” have the meanings as such terms are defined under paragraphs (3), (5), and (9), respectively, of section 8901.
Same definition in 2 sections
- 2004–present5 U.S.C. § 8951Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · in this chapter
- 2004–present5 U.S.C. § 8981Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · in this chapter
“annuitant” means—
(A) an employee who retires—
(i) on an immediate annuity under subchapter III of chapter 83 of this title, or another retirement system for employees of the Government, after 5 or more years of service;
(ii) under section 8412 or 8414 of this title;
(iii) for disability under subchapter III of chapter 83 of this title, chapter 84 of this title, or another retirement system for employees of the Government; or
(iv) on an immediate annuity under a retirement system established for employees described in section 2105(c), in the case of an individual who elected under section 8347(q)(2) or 8461(n)(2) to remain subject to such a system;
(B) a member of a family who receives an immediate annuity as the survivor of an employee (including a family member entitled to an amount under section 8442(b)(1)(A), whether or not such family member is entitled to an annuity under section 8442(b)(1)(B)) or of a retired employee described by subparagraph (A) of this paragraph;
(C) an employee who receives monthly compensation under subchapter I of chapter 81 of this title and who is determined by the Secretary of Labor to be unable to return to duty; and
(D) a member of a family who receives monthly compensation under subchapter I of chapter 81 of this title as the surviving beneficiary of—
(i) an employee who dies as a result of injury or illness compensable under that subchapter; or
(ii) a former employee who is separated after having completed 5 or more years of service and who dies while receiving monthly compensation under that subchapter and who has been held by the Secretary to have been unable to return to duty;
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- 1994–present5 U.S.C. § 8901Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · in this section
“annuitant” means a former employee or Member who, on the basis of his service, meets all requirements of this subchapter for title to annuity and files claim therefor;
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- 1994–present5 U.S.C. § 8331Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · in this section
“annuitant” means any individual, including a former participant or survivor, who meets all requirements for an annuity from the Fund under this chapter or any other Act and who has filed a claim for such annuity;
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- 1994–present22 U.S.C. § 4044Foreign Relations and Intercourse · Definitions · as used in this part
Annuitant.—The term “annuitant” has the meaning such term would have under paragraph (3) of section 8901 if, for purposes of such paragraph, the term “employee” were considered to have the meaning given to it under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
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- 2000–20025 U.S.C. § 9001Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · for purposes of this chapter
Annuitant.—The term “annuitant” means—
(A) any individual who would satisfy the requirements of paragraph (3) of section 8901 if, for purposes of such paragraph, the term “employee” were considered to have the meaning given to it under paragraph (1);
(B) any individual who—
(i) satisfies all requirements for title to an annuity under subchapter III of chapter 83, chapter 84, or any other retirement system for employees of the Government (whether based on the service of such individual or otherwise), and files application therefor;
(ii) is at least 18 years of age; and
(iii) would not (but for this subparagraph) otherwise satisfy the requirements of this paragraph; and
(C) any former employee who, on the basis of his or her service, would meet all requirements for being considered an “annuitant” within the meaning of subchapter III of chapter 83, chapter 84, or any other retirement system for employees of the Government, but for the fact that such former employee has not attained the minimum age for title to annuity.
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- 2003–present5 U.S.C. § 9001Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · for purposes of this chapter
Annuitant.—The term “annuitant” means—
(A) any individual who would satisfy the requirements of paragraph (3) of section 8901 if, for purposes of such paragraph, the term “employee” were considered to have the meaning given to it under paragraph (1) of this subsection; 1 and
(B) any individual who—
(i) satisfies all requirements for title to an annuity under subchapter III of chapter 83, chapter 84, or any other retirement system for employees of the Government (whether based on the service of such individual or otherwise), and files application therefor;
(ii) is at least 18 years of age; and
(iii) would not (but for this subparagraph) otherwise satisfy the requirements of this paragraph.
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- 2002–20035 U.S.C. § 9001Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · for purposes of this chapter
the term “annuitant” means a former employee or Member who, on the basis of that individual's service, meets all requirements for title to an annuity under subchapter II or V of this chapter and files claim therefor;
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- 1994–present5 U.S.C. § 8401Government Organization and Employees · Definitions · in this section