HR 981 · 103th Congress · Armed Forces and National Security
To provide for the payment of retirement and survivor annuities to, and to improve access to health insurance for, certain ex-spouses of employees of the Central Intelligence Agency.
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Introduced2
Committee3
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to the House Committee on Intelligence (Permanent).(1993-02-18)
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Entitles to a survivor annuity a former spouse who was divorced on or before December 4, 1991, from a participant in the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System (CIARDS) and who was married to that participant for not less than ten years during such participant's creditable service, at least five years of which were spent by the participant as an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) outside of the United States or otherwise in a position designated by the Director of the CIA as a hazardous position or one clearly distinguished from normal government service. Prescribes the annuity amount and requires it to be reduced by any survivor annuity paid to such former spouse under the Civil Service Retirement and Disability System (CSRS). Entitles the same former spouses of CIARDS participants to a retirement annuity of: (1) 50 percent of the participant's retirement annuity, if the former spouse was married to the participant throughout the period of the participant's creditable service; or (2) the pro rata share of the participant's retirement annuity equal to the number of years of marriage compared to the number of years of the participant's creditable…
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Cosponsors (3)
1 Democrat2 Republicans