SUBPART G—Special Provisions (§30.600 to §30.627)
- 30.600—May a claimant designate a representative?
- 30.601—Who may serve as a representative?
- 30.602—Who is responsible for paying the representative's fee?
- 30.603—Are there any limitations on what the representative may charge the claimant for his or her services?
- 30.605—What rights does the United States have upon payment of compensation under EEOICPA?
- 30.606—Under what circumstances must a recovery of money or other property in connection with an illness for which benefits are payable under EEOICPA be reported to OWCP?
- 30.607—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 recovery?
- 30.608—How does the United States calculate the amount to which it is subrogated?
- 30.609—Is a settlement or judgment received as a result of allegations of medical malpractice in treating an illness covered by EEOICPA a recovery that must be reported to OWCP?
- 30.610—Are payments to a covered Part B employee, a covered Part E employee or an eligible surviving beneficiary as a result of an insurance policy which the employee or eligible surviving bene
- 30.611—If a settlement or judgment is received for more than one medical condition, can the amount paid on a single EEOICPA claim be attributed to different conditions for purposes of calculati
- 30.615—What type of tort suits filed against beryllium vendors or atomic weapons employers may disqualify certain claimants from receiving benefits under Part B of EEOICPA?
- 30.616—What happens if this type of tort suit was filed prior to October 30, 2000?
- 30.617—What happens if this type of tort suit was filed during the period from October 30, 2000 through December 28, 2001?
- 30.618—What happens if this type of tort suit was filed after December 28, 2001?
- 30.619—Do all the parties to this type of tort suit have to take these actions?
- 30.620—How will OWCP ascertain whether a claimant filed this type of tort suit and if he or she has been disqualified from receiving any benefits under Part B of EEOICPA?
- 30.625—What does “coordination of benefits” mean under Part E of EEOICPA?
- 30.626—How will OWCP coordinate compensation payable under Part E of EEOICPA with benefits from state workers' compensation programs?
- 30.627—Under what circumstances will OWCP waive the statutory requirement to coordinate these benefits?