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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 219 — Evidence Required for Payment · § 219.55

§ 219.55. Evidence of school attendance for child age 18.

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The child will be asked to submit (on a form furnished by the Board or other form acceptable to the Board) the following evidence:
(a)A signed statement that he or she is attending school full-time and is not being paid by an employer to attend school; and
(b)A statement from an official of the school verifying that the child is attending school full-time. The Board may also accept as evidence a letter of acceptance from the school, receipted bill, or other evidence showing that the child has enrolled or been accepted at that school or is continuing in full-time attendance. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control numbers 3220-0030, 3220-0083, and 3220-0123)
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