SUBPART H—Special Provisions (§10.700 to §10.741)
- 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?
- 10.705—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 much of any settlement or judgment must be paid to the United States?
- 10.712—What amounts are included in the gross recovery?
- 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 f
- 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?