Title 45 › Chapter CHAPTER 21— - ALASKA RAILROAD TRANSFER › § 1206
Employees who move from federal service to the State-owned Alaska Railroad and who were in the federal civil service retirement system the day before transfer will keep that federal retirement coverage as long as they work for the State railroad without a break. The State railroad has up to two years after the transfer to instead offer a state retirement plan that counts prior federal service. If the State uses that option, the State stops paying into the federal fund for those employees and the employees’ federal contributions and interest are moved into the State retirement fund, and they lose the right to future credit under the federal system. Employees who will meet the age and service rules for federal retirement under sections 8336(a), (b), (c) or (f) within five years after transfer can choose to stay in the federal program. The State railroad is treated like a federal agency for the 1994 Workforce Restructuring Act and can offer voluntary separation payments; anyone who takes such a payment and returns to work for the State railroad within 5 years must repay it unless the railroad head says that person is uniquely qualified. Employees who do not transfer keep their federal discontinued-employee rights. Transferred employees who are let go within two years get the same discontinued-employee benefits they would have had if their job ended the day before the transfer (officer pay limits apply per section 1203(d)(3)(E)). Transferred employees do not get a lump-sum for unused annual leave but the State must credit their unused leave to them. People who on March 30, 1994 worked for the State railroad and who, when they retire from the State railroad, have at least 20 years of combined federal and State service, and who were covered by federal life insurance or health plans on January 4, 1985, may elect federal life insurance (chapter 87) and health benefits (chapter 89) when they retire. Those people will be treated as if they had been covered or enrolled from January 5, 1985 until their retirement. The election to get these benefits takes effect only when the person actually retires from the State railroad.
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45 U.S.C. § 1206
Title 45 — Railroads
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73