20 C.F.R. § 217.6   What is an application filed with the Board.


Title 20 - Employees' Benefits


Title 20: Employees' Benefits
PART 217—APPLICATION FOR ANNUITY OR LUMP SUM
Subpart B—Applications

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§ 217.6   What is an application filed with the Board.

(a) General. An application filed with the Board is generally one that is filed on a form set up by the Board for that purpose. See part 200 of this chapter for a list of application forms.

(b) Claim filed with the Social Security Administration. An application filed for benefits under title II of the Social Security Act on one of the forms set up by the Social Security Administration for that purpose (except an application for a disability insurance benefit that terminated before the employee completed his or her 120th month of creditable railroad service) is also considered an application for an annuity or lump sum if it is filed as shown in §217.7.

(c) Claim filed with the Veterans Administration. An application filed with the Veterans Administration on one of its forms for survivor benefits under section 3005 of title 38, United States Code, is also considered an application for a survivor annuity.

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