20 CFR 410.250 - Effect of conviction of felonious and intentional homicide on entitlement to benefits.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 20: Employees' Benefits

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Title 20: Employees' Benefits

CHAPTER III: SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

PART 410: FEDERAL COAL MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT OF 1969, TITLE IV-BLACK LUNG BENEFITS (1969- )

Subpart B: Requirements for Entitlement; Duration of Entitlement; Filing of Claims and Evidence

410.250 - Effect of conviction of felonious and intentional homicide on entitlement to benefits.

An individual who has been finally convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction of the felonious and intentional homicide of a miner or of a widow shall not be entitled to receive any benefits payable because of the death of such miner or widow, and such felon shall be considered nonexistent in determining the entitlement to benefits of other individuals with respect to such miner or widow.

[37 FR 20638, Sept. 30, 1972]

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