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§ 870.801 - Order of precedence and payment of benefits.

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Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section and § 870.802(g)(2), benefits are paid according to the order of precedence stated in 5 U.S.C. 8705(a), as follows:

To the designated beneficiary (or beneficiaries);

If none, to the widow(er);

If none, to the child, or children in equal shares, with the share of any deceased child going to his or her children;

If none, to the parents in equal shares or the entire amount to the surviving parent;

If none, to the executor or administrator of the estate;

If none, to the next of kin according to the laws of the State in which the insured individual legally resided.

If an insured individual provides in a valid designation of beneficiary for insurance benefits to be payable to the insured's estate, or to the Executor, Administrator, or other representative of the insured's estate, or if the benefits would otherwise be payable to the duly appointed representative of the insured's estate under the order of precedence specified in 5 U.S.C. 8705(a), payment of the benefits to the duly appointed representative of the insured's estate bars recovery by any other person.

Option A and B insurance in force on a person on the date of his/her death is paid, on receipt of a valid claim, in the same order of precedence and under the same conditions as Basic insurance. A designation of beneficiary for Basic insurance is also a designation of beneficiary for Options A and B, unless the insured individual states otherwise in his/her designation.

If there is a court order in effect naming a specific person or persons to receive life insurance benefits upon the death of an insured individual, Basic insurance and Option A and Option B insurance will be paid to the person or persons named in the court order, instead of according to the order of precedence.

To qualify a person for such payment, a certified copy of the court order must be received in the appropriate office before the death of the insured.

For an employee, the appropriate office is the employing agency.

For an annuitant, the appropriate office is OPM.

For a compensationer during the first 12 months of nonpay status, the appropriate office is the employing agency.

For a compensationer after separation or the completion of 12 months in nonpay status, the appropriate office is OPM.

If, within the applicable time frames, the appropriate office receives conflicting court orders entitling different persons to the same insurance, benefits will be paid based on whichever court order was issued first.

Upon the death of an insured family member, Option C benefits are paid to the employee, annuitant, or compensationer responsible for withholdings under § 870.402(a), except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section.

If an employee, annuitant, or compensationer entitled to receive Option C benefits dies before the benefits are paid, the Option C benefits are paid to the individual(s) entitled to receive Basic life insurance benefits under the statutory order of precedence. However, if the insurance has been assigned in accordance with subpart I of this part, any prior designations of beneficiary were cancelled; benefits in this instance are paid under the statutory order of precedence, starting with the second on the list.

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§ 870.801 - Order of precedence and payment of benefits.