Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart H — Special Provisions
20 C.F.R. pt. 10, subpt. H
- § 10.700 May A Claimant Designate A Representative?
- § 10.701 Who May Serve As A Representative?
- § 10.702 How Are Fees For Services Paid?
- § 10.703 How Are Fee Applications Approved?
- § 10.704 What Penalties Apply To Representatives Who Collect A Fee Without Approval?
- § 10.705 When Must An Employee Or Other Feca Beneficiary Take Action Against A Third Party?
- § 10.706 How Will A Beneficiary Know If Owcp Or Sol Has Determined That Action Against A Third Party Is Required?
- § 10.707 What Must A Feca Beneficiary Who Is Required To Take Action Against A Third Party Do To Satisfy The Requirement That The Claim Be “prosecuted”?
- § 10.708 Can A Feca Beneficiary Who Refuses To Comply With A Request To Assign A Claim To The United States Or To Prosecute The Claim In His Or Her Own Name Be Penalized?
- § 10.709 What Happens If A Beneficiary Directed By Owcp Or Sol To Take Action Against A Third Party Does Not Believe That A Claim Can Be Successfully Prosecuted At A Reasonable Cost?
- § 10.710 Under What Circumstances Must A Recovery Of Money Or Other Property In Connection With An Injury Or Death For Which Benefits Are Payable Under The Feca Be Reported To Owcp Or Sol?
- § 10.711 How Is The Amount Of The Recovery Of The Feca Beneficiary Determined?
- § 10.712 How Much Of Any Settlement Or Judgment Must Be Paid To The United States?
- § 10.713 How Is A Structured Settlement (that Is, A Settlement Providing For Receipt Of Funds Over A Specified Period Of Time) Treated For Purposes Of Reporting The Gross Recovery?
- § 10.714 What Amounts Are Included In The Refundable Disbursements?
- § 10.715 Is A Beneficiary Required To Pay Interest On The Amount Of The Refund Due To The United States?
- § 10.716 If The Required Refund Is Not Paid Within 30 Days Of The Request For Repayment, Can It Be Collected From Payments Due Under The Feca?
- § 10.717 Is A Settlement Or Judgment Received As A Result Of Allegations Of Medical Malpractice In Treating An Injury Covered By The Feca A Gross Recovery That Must Be Reported To Owcp Or Sol?
- § 10.718 Are Payments To A Beneficiary As A Result Of An Insurance Policy Which The Beneficiary Has Purchased A Gross Recovery That Must Be Reported To Owcp Or Sol?
- § 10.719 If A Settlement Or Judgment Is Received For More Than One Wound Or Medical Condition, Can The Refundable Disbursements Paid On A Single Feca Claim Be Attributed To Different Conditions For Purposes Of Calculating The Refund Or Credit Owed To The United States?
- § 10.725 When Is A Federal Grand Or Petit Juror Covered Under The Feca?
- § 10.726 When Does A Juror's Entitlement To Disability Compensation Begin?
- § 10.727 What Is The Pay Rate Of Jurors For Compensation Purposes?
- § 10.730 What Are The Conditions Of Coverage For Peace Corps Volunteers And Volunteer Leaders Injured While Serving Outside The United States?
- § 10.731 What Is The Pay Rate Of Peace Corps Volunteers And Volunteer Leaders For Compensation Purposes?
- § 10.735 When Is A Non-federal Law Enforcement Officer (leo) Covered Under The Feca?
- § 10.736 What Are The Time Limits For Filing A Leo Claim?
- § 10.737 How Is A Leo Claim Filed, And Who Can File A Leo Claim?
- § 10.738 Under What Circumstances Are Benefits Payable In Leo Claims?
- § 10.739 What Kind Of Objective Evidence Of A Potential Federal Crime Must Exist For Coverage To Be Extended?
- § 10.740 In What Situations Will Owcp Automatically Presume That A Law Enforcement Officer Is Covered By The Feca?
- § 10.741 How Are Benefits Calculated In Leo Claims?