§ 725.213. Duration of entitlement; surviving spouse or surviving divorced spouse.
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(a)An individual is entitled to benefits as a surviving spouse, or as a surviving divorced spouse, for each month beginning with the first month in which all of the conditions of entitlement prescribed in § 725.212 are satisfied.
(b)The last month for which such individual is entitled to such benefits is the month before the month in which either of the following events first occurs:
(1)The surviving spouse or surviving divorced spouse marries; or
(2)The surviving spouse or surviving divorced spouse dies.
(c)A surviving spouse or surviving divorced spouse whose entitlement to benefits has been terminated pursuant to § 725.213(b)(1) may thereafter again become entitled to such benefits upon filing application for such reentitlement, beginning with the first month after the marriage ends and such individual meets the requirements of § 725.212. The individual shall not be required to reestablish the miner's entitlement to benefits (§ 725.212(a)(3)(i)) or the miner's death due to pneumoconiosis (§ 725.212(a)(3)(ii)).
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§ 725.213
Duration of entitlement; surviving spouse or surviving divorced spouse.
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