[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR614.22]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 614--UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FOR EX-SERVICEMEMBERS--Table of Contents
 
   Subpart C--Responsibilities of Federal Military Agencies and State 
                                Agencies
 
Sec. 614.22  Correcting Federal findings.

    (a) Request for correction. (1) If an individual believes that a 
finding specified in Sec. 614.21 is incorrect or that information as to 
any finding has been omitted from a military document, the individual 
may request the issuing Federal military agency to correct the military 
document. A request for correction may be made through the State agency, 
which shall forward such request and any supporting information 
submitted by the individual to the Federal military agency.
    (2) The Federal military agency shall promptly forward to the 
individual or State agency making the request the corrected military 
document. Information contained in a corrected military document issued 
pursuant to such a request shall constitute the findings of the Federal 
military agency under Sec. 614.21.
    (3) If a determination or redetermination based on a finding as to 
which correction is sought has been issued by a State agency before a 
request for correction under this paragraph is made, the individual who 
requested such correction shall file a request for redetermination or 
appeal from such determination or redetermination with the State agency, 
and shall inform the State agency of the request for correction.
    (4) An individual who files a request for correction of findings 
under this paragraph shall promptly notify the State agency of the 
action of the Federal military agency on such request.
    (b) State agency procedure when request made. (1) If a determination 
of entitlement has not been made when an individual notifies a State 
agency of a request for correction under paragraph (a) of this section, 
the State agency may postpone such determination until the individual 
has notified the State agency of the action of the Federal military 
agency on the request.
    (2) If a determination of entitlement has been made when an 
individual notifies a State agency that a request for correction of 
Federal findings has been made, or if an individual notifies a State 
agency prior to a determination of entitlement that a request has been 
made but such determination is not postponed by the State agency, the 
individual may file a request for redetermination or appeal in 
accordance with the applicable State law.
    (3) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, no 
redetermination shall be made or hearing scheduled on an appeal until 
the individual has notified the State agency of the action of the 
Federal military agency on a request for correction under paragraph (a) 
of this section.
    (c) State agency procedure when request answered. On receipt of 
notice of the action of a Federal military agency on a request for 
correction of its findings, a State agency shall:
    (1) Make a timely determination or redetermination of the 
individual's entitlement, or
    (2) Promptly schedule a hearing on the individual's appeal.

If such notice is not received by a State agency within one year of the 
date on which an individual first filed a claim, or such notice is not 
given promptly by an individual, a State agency without further 
postponement may make such determination or redetermination or schedule 
such hearing.
    (d) Findings corrected without request. Information as to any 
finding specified in Sec. 614.21 contained in a corrected military 
document issued by a Federal military agency on its own motion shall 
constitute the findings of such agency under Sec. 614.21, if notice 
thereof is received by a State agency before the period for 
redetermination or appeal has expired under the State law. On timely 
receipt of such notice a State agency shall take appropriate action 
under the applicable State law to give effect to the corrected findings.