§ 216.68. Disability period for widow(er), surviving divorced spouse, or remarried widow(er).
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/us/cfr/t20/s§ 216.68·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
A widow(er), surviving divorced spouse, or remarried widow(er) who has a disability as defined in part 220 of this chapter is eligible for an annuity only if the disability began before the end of a period which:
(a)Begins in the later of:
(1)The month in which the employee died;
(2)The last month for which the widow(er) or surviving divorced spouse was entitled to an annuity for having the employee's child in care; or
(3)The last month for which the widow(er) or surviving divorced spouse was entitled to a previous annuity based on disability; and
(b)Ends with the earlier of:
(1)The month before the month in which the widow(er) or surviving divorced spouse or remarried widow(er) become 60 years old; or
(2)The last day of the last month of a 7-year period (84 consecutive months) following the month in which the period began.