[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR846.202]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
          CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (Continued)
 
PART 846--FEDERAL EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT SYSTEM--ELECTIONS OF COVERAGE--Table of Contents
 
                          Subpart B--Elections
 
Sec. 846.202  Condition for making an election.

    (a) An election under Sec. 846.102 of this part may not become 
effective unless the election is made with the written consent of any 
former spouse(s) entitled to benefits under subpart F of part 831 of 
this chapter or part 838 of this chapter. As provided in section 
301(d)(2)(A) of the FERS Act of 1986, this section applies only if OPM 
has been duly notified concerning any qualifying court order and has 
received the documentation required in Sec. 838.211, Sec. 838.721, or 
Sec. 838.1005 of this chapter. This section does not apply with respect 
to a former spouse who has ceased to be so entitled because of 
remarrying before age 55.
    (b) OPM may waive the requirement of paragraph (a) of this section 
upon a showing that the former spouse's whereabouts cannot be 
determined. A request for waiver on this basis must be accompanied by--

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    (1) A judicial or administrative determination that the former 
spouse's whereabouts cannot be determined; or
    (2)(i) Affidavits by the employee or Member and two other persons, 
at least one of whom is not related to the employee or Member, attesting 
to the inability to locate the former spouse and stating the efforts 
made to locate the spouse; and
    (ii) Documentary corroboration such as newspaper reports about the 
former spouse's disappearance.
    (c) OPM may waive the requirement of paragraph (a) of this section 
based on exceptional circumstances if the employee or Member presents a 
judicial determination regarding the former spouse that would warrant 
waiver of the consent requirement based on exceptional circumstances.
    (d)(1) OPM shall, upon application of an individual, grant an 
extension for such individual to make an election under Sec. 846.201 of 
this part, if the individual--
    (i) Files an application for the extension with OPM before the end 
of the period during which the individual would otherwise be eligible to 
make the election; and
    (ii) Demonstrates to OPM's satisfaction that the extension is needed 
to secure the modification of a decree of divorce or annulment (or court 
ordered or court-approved property settlement incident to any such 
decree) on file at OPM in order to satisfy the consent requirement under 
paragraph (a) of this section.
    (2) The application for extension is deemed to be filed with OPM on 
the date it is received in the employing office.
    (3) An extension granted under this paragraph expires 6 months after 
the date it was granted. OPM may grant one further extension upon 
application by the individual seeking to make an election of FERS 
coverage.
    (e) An electing individual who has a former spouse who may be 
entitled to benefits as described in paragraph (a) of this section must 
submit with the election either--
    (1) The consent of the former spouse in a form prescribed by OPM,
    (2) A request for an extension as described in paragraph (f) of this 
section,
    (3) A request for a waiver of the consent requirement and the 
documentation to support the request as described in paragraph (d) or 
(e) of this section, or
    (4) A request for a determination as to whether a qualifying court 
order as described in paragraph (a) of this section is on file with OPM.
    (f) The request for waiver or extension described in paragraphs (b), 
(c), and (d) of this section must be in a form prescribed by OPM. The 
employing office must forward the request to OPM promptly.
    (g) If OPM does not have a copy of a qualifying court order in its 
possession, OPM's notice to the agency that it has no qualifying court 
order is deemed to complete the individual's election of FERS, which 
becomes effective with the first pay period after the employing office 
receives OPM's notification.
    (h) If OPM has a copy of a qualifying court order, OPM will notify 
both the individual and the employing agency of its determination 
regarding a request for extension.
    (i) If OPM has a copy of a qualifying court order in its possession 
and grants a waiver of the requirement of paragraph (a) of this section, 
OPM will notify both the individual and the employing office of its 
decision. OPM's notice to the employing office is deemed to complete the 
individual's election, which becomes effective with the first pay period 
after the employing office receives OPM's notice that the waiver is 
granted.

[52 FR 19235, May 21, 1987, as amended at 57 FR 33599, July 29, 1992]