- Page 1 and 2: LIST OF CHAPTERS PART 2 - CLAIMS (I
- Page 3 and 4: eference materials, decisions, and
- Page 5 and 6: d. Continuation of Pay. An employee
- Page 7: o. Review of OWCP Decisions. Under
- Page 11 and 12: 2-0300-2 Policy 2. Policy. Claims s
- Page 13 and 14: (2) Addresses. Letters to the U.S.
- Page 15 and 16: Director for Workers' Compensation.
- Page 17 and 18: 2-0400 FILE MAINTENANCE & MANAGEMEN
- Page 19 and 20: spindle. The Form CA-800 from the d
- Page 21 and 22: 2-0400-6 Requesting Files 6. Reques
- Page 23 and 24: mail purposes, such as when the sam
- Page 25 and 26: 2-0400-10 Case Transfers and Loans
- Page 27 and 28: 2-0401 AUTOMATED SYSTEM SUPPORT FOR
- Page 29 and 30: authorized attorneys and other lega
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- Page 33 and 34: payable. If COP was elected but mus
- Page 35 and 36: A case should remain in AP/PR statu
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- Page 39 and 40: a. Signatures. The CE must review c
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- Page 51 and 52: c. Describe any evidence the partic
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employable; or psychiatric counseli
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2-600-5 Payment of Compensation Cla
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2-600-7 Medical Intervention 7. Med
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second opinion. Second opinions are
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2-600-8 Nurse Intervention 8. Nurse
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during the COP period, the medical
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�������The claimant i
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30-60 additional days. A follow-up
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necessary to complete a job offer,
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when vocational services are necess
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into place. The claimant will be pr
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when needed. Communication as descr
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�������A FN and/or RC
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enefits with or without placement,
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efore the case is adjudicated that
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2-600-14 Resolution of Disability M
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establishes permanent restrictions,
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1. Purpose and Scope. This chapter
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original employer within the two-ye
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c. Maintaining the DM Record. Once
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6. DM Codes. The DM record should b
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c. MSI (Second Opinion Scheduled).
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Refer to FECA PM 2-0811-10 for addi
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(2) RHX (Vocational Rehabilitation
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(1) NFF (RTW via Nurse DOI or pre-e
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the 30-day letter and the 15-day le
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(2) NFF (RTW via Nurse DOI or pre-e
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has no ongoing entitlement to compe
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death. This code will close a QCM o
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Exhibits 1. Percentages of Entitlem
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. Claimant. The claimant is respons
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with the five basic requirements as
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(2) If the parties lived apart for
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esolved. (See FECA Program Memorand
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(6) If the beneficiary is still rec
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(3) Medical Evidence. A medical rep
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the rolls when the current income r
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ate (see Elizabeth F. Keough, 35 EC
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The VA will not authorize a burial
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. Employee Status. The $200 payment
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(b) Form CA-1617 should be released
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2-0700-20 Gratuity 20. Gratuity fro
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2-0700 Exhibit 1: Percentages of En
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1. Purpose and Scope. This chapter
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(2) Form CA-2, Notice of Occupation
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4. Responsibilities. a. Claimant. A
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(1) Providing Information. The CE m
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equested of the employing agency, a
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7. Development of Factual Evidence.
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any facts obtained from a medical r
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Therefore, it is best to follow an
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submitted. When sending the letter
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claimant tripped over a log and has
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a claim is received from the claima
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(S) Skin Disease or Condition SB Bi
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2-0801 TIME TABLE OF CONTENTS Parag
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employees may be exposed to hazardo
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(3) Decisions concerning the use of
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obtained at the time of the first a
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d. Posthumous Claim. Such a claim m
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25. Volunteer Workers with the Nati
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supporting documents, to the Direct
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(1) The precise time when the worke
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2-0802-8 Contract Job Cleaners Used
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2-0802-13 Volunteer Workers with th
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(1) Whether, prior to the transfer
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. The pay rate for compensation pur
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2-0802-24 U.S. Park Police and Secr
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a participant or crew leader servin
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2-0803 FACT OF INJURY TABLE OF CONT
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2-0803-4 Development of Factual Evi
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2-0804 PERFORMANCE OF DUTY TABLE OF
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(3) The injury occurred while the e
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(a) A diagram showing the boundarie
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(4) In most cases, the evidence sho
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2-0804-6 To and From Work 6. To and
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(a) The reason the employee was req
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(1) At the time of the injury, the
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(1) Martha G. List, 26 ECAB 200. Em
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course of employment. b. If there i
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was in the performance of duty. How
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(4) Describes the manner in which t
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(2) Violating a Safety Rule. (a) In
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(2) The official superior should be
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. Chain-of-Causation Test. (1) For
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2-0804-16 Representational Function
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2-0804-17 Work-Connected Events Whi
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In an April 3, 1991 decision granti
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Thus, the Board makes no determinat
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The Board noted that Cannon was unl
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Since both cases involve procedures
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Ashberry's disability was not compe
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established precedents to new cases
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2-0804-18 Employing Agency Physical
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f. This matter was initially addres
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duration of the aggravation as medi
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for the employment is said to have
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medical opinion which differentiate
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(2) When the attending physician is
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delays in adjudication, the CE shou
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2-0805-8 High-Risk Employment 8. Hi
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2. Accepting the Claim. In adjudica
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a. If all claimed conditions have b
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to support the acceptance of the ca
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PAYMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragrap
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. Occupational Disease. If an air t
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2-0807-6 Period of Entitlement 6. P
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d. Return to Duty. The injured empl
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f. The injury was not reported on a
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shown below; the higher result shou
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COP is paid for the entire period o
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(c) When the physician's report ind
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(a) Assign or detail the employee t
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The claimant is primarily responsib
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(4) If conflicting information appe
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is not the only one; others include
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of precedence specified by the stat
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. Evidence Required. To support a s
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(4) Where the schedule award repres
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should remain open until it is clea
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when the SOAF is completed, refer t
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wish to provide the interested part
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insufficient to resolve the conflic
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(3) Incidents Alleged which the Off
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espond) and a formal decision with
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to the April 14, 2009 employment in
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April 1983 to July 1985 Mechanic, W
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2-0810 DEVELOPING AND EVALUATING ME
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2-0810-1 Purpose and Scope 1. Purpo
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2-0810-3 Important Principles in Re
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Hospital or Emergency Facility. Hos
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2-0810-5 Content of a Medical Repor
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2-0810-6 Weighing Medical Evidence
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the opinion of a specialist in the
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process if conflicting reports are
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2-0810-8 Reviews by a District Medi
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this instance, referral for a secon
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2-0810-9 Second Opinion Examination
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evidence should be incorporated as
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2-0810-10 Obtaining Second Opinions
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(7) Even if payment for surgery is
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2-0810-11 Referee Specialist Examin
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2-0810-12 Exclusion of Medical Evid
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2-0810-13 Suspension of Benefits 13
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2-0810-14 Authorizing Medical Treat
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2-0810-15 Diagnostic Testing 15. Di
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2-0810-17 Special Equipment and Fur
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2-0810-18 Health Club/Spa Membershi
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2-0810-19 Physical Therapy 19. Phys
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2-0810-20 Authorizations for Chirop
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2-0810-22 Claimants in Prison 22. C
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1. Purpose and Scope. This chapter
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findings via a COP Nurse Report to
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. Nurse intervention should begin a
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(1) Contact the injured worker for
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CE should always review this sectio
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closure report. 10. Length of Field
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(1) The 180-day automatic exception
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(3) If the EA cannot accommodate th
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to the attending or second opinion
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e. Partial Disability. The CE may m
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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17. Non-Cooperation and Sanction De
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The Federal Employees’ Compensati
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This chapter also addresses related
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Further information about vocationa
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Section 8104 of the FECA provides t
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Section 8113 of the Act allows the
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. Regulatory Requirements.
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c. Program Requirements.
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A brief outline of the various role
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(2) The RC’s responsibilities inc
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3. Compensation Entitlement during
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. Retirement Benefits. A claimant m
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If a claimant is already receiving
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OPM has jurisdiction and is respons
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. An injured worker who has been te
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d. Issues pertaining to retention r
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a. The Claims Examiner (CE) should
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If the attending physician has not
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c. Criteria for Referral. If the cu
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(1) Work restrictions should be cur
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(3) When the referral is made, the
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However, if the claimant’s only o
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e. Active FN cases may also be refe
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f. The FN or CE may also recommend
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h. Cases in which rehabilitation se
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(1) The accepted conditions in the
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(3) The physician’s name and date
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(5) Any medical or adjudicatory act
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(7) The gross amount of compensatio
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(9) An indication if Field Nurse (F
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Once the referral has been complete
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(1) For claimants who cannot work 8
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(3) Where the weight of the medical
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6. Placement with Previous Employer
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(1) Role of the RS. Within 5 busine
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(b) Contact the previous employer t
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Once the case has been referred, th
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The RC may be asked to contact the
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(3) Role of the CE. The CE responds
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. Time Frames. The RS will approve
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(2) If no job offer is developed by
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d. Outcomes.
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(2) If the EA provides an offer of
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If the claimant cannot work 8 hours
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In some cases, plan development wil
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c. Roles and responsibilities. The
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After determining the claimant’s
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9. Placement with New Employer (PNE
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(e) Ensuring the claimant is comply
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Disabled Federal workers with skill
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The RC should contact the claimant
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(b) Work Readiness (WR) ORPs are us
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13. Interrupt. (4) If medical rehab
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a. Cooperative Effort. Communicatio
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(8) Retirement/OPM election: whenev
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c. RS Responsibilities. (1) The RS
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a. Treatment. Where substance abuse
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situation. b. Refusing or Impeding
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employer comes under 5 U.S.C. 8106,
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Instead of accepting the return to
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d. If the claimant fails to partici
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(2) Specific sanctions for non-coop
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Medium 20 - 50 10 - 25 * - 10 Heavy
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The DFEC has adopted the following
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12. Termination of Employment 05/97
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without good cause. 2-0814-3 Policy
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is included as Exhibit 1. All of th
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contact the claimant for clarifying
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c. Advising the Parties. (1) The cl
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2-0814-7 Determining WEC Based on A
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decision was made at the time of re
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following aspects of the case in as
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(1) After selecting a position from
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"must show a change in the nature a
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emains available and to ask that th
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employment due to closure of an ins
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c. Therefore, a claimant who was co
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You should notify this Office immed
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2-0814 Exhibit 3: Sample Letter To
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Section 8101(4) defines "monthly pa
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Items 20 and 21 on Form CA-1 and it
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which are dependent on the needs of
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annual earnings. This determination
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substantially a whole school year h
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(4) Pay for Whole Year Employment.
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(1) Claimant’s prior-year Federal
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(4) If the employee served without
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with the U.S. To be eligible for a
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used. However, the CPI-effective da
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holidays, until January 1, 1994 (se
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effective pay rate date should be r
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writing or by a phone call to the E
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2-0900-9 Computing Daily Pay Rate 9
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calculate increments of pay (night,
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GS-7, step 1 level.); or (3) For Jo
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Traumatic Injury Claims - With prio
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2-0901 COMPUTING COMPENSATION TABLE
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2-0901-2 Related Topics 2. Related
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(3) All subsequent payments for per
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2-0901-4 Factors in Computing Compe
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should be calculated and portions o
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For example: An employee has a basi
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2-0901-9 Special Determinations 9.
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Where more than eight hours are wor
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the increase. The use of a higher (
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f. Death of Employee. If an employe
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d. Additional Elements of Pay. When
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DOI. For example, if the employee w
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to undergo an examination, reimburs
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(4) Ask the payee to submit a state
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for the hours claimed. Since this i
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(3) Medical Evidence. A medical rep
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07/01/77 4.9 10/09/77 20.29-30.44 1
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2-0901 Exhibit 2: Maximum Compensat
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12/18/82 182.06 910.31 - (3,641.24)
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11/01/74: .35-.57=.46 11/01/74: .38
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PERCENTAGE TABLE OF SCHEDULE AWARDS
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2-0901 Exhibit 6: Activity Codes AC
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13. Black Lung Benefits 02/95 95-08
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. Death Benefits. When compensation
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(3) Certification. The CE should ha
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FERS, FECA benefits should not be p
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(1) OPM Annuity During Offset. Ther
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2-1000-7 Foreign Service Retirement
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Example: Federal employee, a vetera
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granted 40% disability, the entire
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(5) If OWCP benefits are elected an
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. Election Requirements. Since the
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2-1000-13 Black Lung Benefits 13. B
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six-month call-up to ensure that DC
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. Information Needed. The CE should
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enefits. f. Claims for Additional C
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directly by the beneficiary, or by
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2-1100 FECA THIRD PARTY SUBROGATION
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(3) The Designated Claims Examiners
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5. Definitions. a. Minor Injury. A
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(5) If no reply to Ltr. CA-1045 is
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(b) The claimant has not submitted
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(4) Where the decision addresses an
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amount less than the refundable dis
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the required time frame and OWCP/FE
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(2) Death Cases. Under appropriate
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than the injury caused by the malpr
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or she elects OPM retirement benefi
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determinations regarding the amount
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02-1100-12 USPS Cases 12. USPS Case
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Pursuant to the memorandum of agree
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2-1200 FEES FOR REPRESENTATIVES' SE
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Once OWCP has received the claimant
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. OWCP does not recognize any contr
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knowledge, experience, etc., able t
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Therefore, in these instances, the
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2-1200 Exhibit 1: Sample Formal Dec
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2-1300 LUMP SUM PAYMENTS TABLE OF C
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2-1300-3 Requests for Lump-Sum Paym
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2-1300-4 Calculating Lump-Sum Sched
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2-1300 Exhibit 2: Sample Appealable
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3. REVIEW BY THE EMPLOYEES' COMPENS
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Washington, DC 20210 SIGNATURE ____
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Dear CLAIMANT NAME: We have receive
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2-1400 DISALLOWANCES TABLE OF CONTE
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2-1400-1 Purpose and Scope Purpose
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2-1400-3 Additional References Addi
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(1) Failure to Appear for Medical A
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(1) The name and location of the em
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drawn from the evidence, not a reci
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(2) The services of a specific phys
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d. Notice Not Required to Terminate
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for reviewing and signing notices o
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(3) A Form CA-1048 or Form CA-181 w
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on the basis of the record as it st
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e. Effective Date. (1) In fraud cas
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2-1400 Exhibit 1: Sample Notice of
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2-1400 Exhibit 2: Sample Letter Con
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an entry-level Mechanical Drafter.
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2-1400 Exhibit 5: Sample Notice of
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DATE 2-1400 Exhibit 7: Sample Lette
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2-1400 Exhibit 9: Definition of Fra
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* Payment Certification ($0-$15,000
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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FEDERAL (FECA) PROCEDURE MANUAL Cha
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egular or light duty; in Terry L. H
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c. Determining Whether a Decision i
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(2) The CE must evaluate the medica
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employee cannot perform and the dem
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following guidelines should be obse
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opportunity for an oral pre-recoupm
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2-1601 HEARINGS AND REVIEWS OF THE
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c. Acknowledgment. H&R will acknowl
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hearing is the official record of t
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persons whose presence the Hearing
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emands, or modifies the District Of
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1. Purpose. This chapter outlines p
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econsideration may not be denied as
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not submitted medical evidence addr
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a. Notice to Employing Agency. As s
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previously denied on FOI-Factual fo
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c. Evidence. Only the evidence in t
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Cases should be transmitted for app
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Dear CLAIMANT NAME: Your letter dat
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2-1700-3 Responsibilities 3. Respon
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(d) Section 8(a), which provides (1
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episode resulted from a condition c
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not be reimbursed for such expendit
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(2) With Form CA-1 or CA-2, the Pea
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5.Volunteers in Service to America
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e. Medical Care after Termination.
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i. Pay Rates. (1)An enrollee receiv
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Date of Injury PC Volunteer VISTA V
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2-1800-2 Authority 2. Authority. Ho
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modifications are needed because of
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Government should be $4,000. The CE
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parents acknowledge that the constr
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example, such items might be requir
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used rather than concentrating on a
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house. (4) Modifications to an apar
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owners and renters may be authorize
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2-1800-Exhibit 2 (Housing Modificat
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1. OWCP will pay for modifications
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This agreement establishes the para
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the total per year. For example: If