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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 29 · § 29.401

§ 29.401. Purpose.

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(a)This subpart explains---
(1)The procedures that participants and beneficiaries in the Judges Plan, Police and Firefighters Plan, and the Teachers Plan must follow in applying for Federal Benefit Payments;
(2)The procedures for determining an individual's eligibility for a Federal Benefit Payment and the amount and form of an individual's Federal Benefit Payment as required by sections 11021 and 11251(a) (codified at DC Official Code section 11-1570(c)(2)(a)) of the Act;
(3)The appeal rights available under section 11022(a) of the Act and section 3 of the 2004 Act (codified at DC Official Code section 11-1570(c)(3)) to claimants whose claim for Federal Benefit Payments is denied in whole or in part; and
(4)The special rules for processing competing claimant cases.
(b)This subpart does not apply to processing collection of debts due to the United States.
(c)This part does not apply to claims and appeals filed before October 1, 1997. Such claims must be pursued with the District of Columbia. \[65 FR 80753, Dec. 22, 2000, as amended at 70 FR 60005, Oct. 14, 2005\]
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