Rhode Island Appeal From Decision of Retirement Board is a process in which an individual can challenge a decision made by the Rhode Island Retirement Board. This process allows an individual to file a petition with the Board of Appeals to review the Board’s decision. Depending on the type of decision, there are different types of Rhode Island Appeals From Decision of Retirement Board. For instance, a person can file an appeal from a denial of service retirement benefits, a denial of a disability retirement application, or a decision to reduce or terminate a service retirement pension. The Board of Appeals will review the decision and either uphold or reverse it. The person appealing the decision must provide evidence to support their appeal including medical documents, financial records, or other relevant documents. The decision of the Board of Appeals is final and binding. The individual will be notified of the decision in writing and has the right to file a complaint with the Rhode Island Retirement Board if they are unsatisfied with the outcome.