§ 10.701. Who may serve as a representative?
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A claimant may authorize any individual to represent him or her in regard to a claim under the FECA, unless that individual's service as a representative would violate any applicable provision of law (such as 18 U.S.C. 205 and 208). A Federal employee may act as a representative only:
(a)On behalf of immediate family members, defined as a spouse, children, parents, and siblings of the representative, provided no fee or gratuity is charged; or
(b)While acting as a union representative, defined as any officially sanctioned union official, and no fee or gratuity is charged.
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