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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 725 — Claims for Benefits Under Part C of Title IV of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act, as Amended · § 725.306

§ 725.306. Withdrawal of a claim.

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(a)A claimant or an individual authorized to execute a claim on a claimant's behalf or on behalf of claimant's estate under § 725.305, may withdraw a previously filed claim provided that:
(1)He or she files a written request with the appropriate adjudication officer indicating the reasons for seeking withdrawal of the claim;
(2)The appropriate adjudication officer approves the request for withdrawal on the grounds that it is in the best interests of the claimant or his or her estate, and;
(3)Any payments made to the claimant in accordance with § 725.522 are reimbursed.
(b)When a claim has been withdrawn under paragraph
(a)of this section, the claim will be considered not to have been filed.
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