20 CFR 408, Subpart C - Filing Applications
- — Filing Your Application
- § 408.301 — What is this subpart about?
- § 408.305 — Why do you need to file an application to receive benefits?
- § 408.310 — What makes an application a claim for SVB?
- § 408.315 — Who may sign your application?
- § 408.320 — What evidence shows that a person has authority to sign an application for you?
- § 408.325 — When is your application considered filed?
- § 408.330 — How long will your application remain in effect?
- — Filing Date Based on Written Statement or Oral Inquiry
- § 408.340 — When will we use a written statement as your filing date?
- § 408.345 — When will we use the date of an oral inquiry as your application filing date?
- — Deemed Filing Date Based on Misinformation
- § 408.351 — What happens if we give you misinformation about filing an application?
- — Withdrawal of Application
- § 408.355 — Can you withdraw your application?
- § 408.360 — Can you cancel your request to withdraw your application?
Title 20 published on 2012-04-01
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