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What benefits are disability benefits subject to the special rules applicable under the regulation for disability claims?

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What benefits are disability benefits subject to the special rules applicable under the regulation for disability claims?

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A benefit is a disability benefit under the regulation, subject to the special rules for disability claims, if the plan conditions its availability to the claimant upon a showing of disability. It does not matter how the benefit is characterized by the plan or whether the plan as a whole is a pension plan or a welfare plan. If the claims adjudicator must make a determination of disability in order to decide a claim, the claim must be treated as a disability claim for purposes of the regulation. As the Department stated in the preamble to the regulation, 65 FR at 70247, n.4, where a single plan provides more than one type of benefit, it is the Department s intention that the nature of the benefit should determine which procedural standards apply to a specific claim, rather than the manner in which the plan itself is characterized. Accordingly, plans, including pension plans, that provide benefits conditioned upon a determination of disability must maintain procedures for claims involvin

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A benefit is a disability benefit under the regulation, subject to the special rules for disability claims, if the plan conditions its availability to the claimant upon a showing of disability. It does not matter how the benefit is characterized by the plan or whether the plan as a whole is a pension plan or a welfare plan. If the claims adjudicator must make a determination of disability in order to decide a claim, the claim must be treated as a disability claim for purposes of the regulation. As the department stated in the preamble to the regulation, 65 FR at 70247, n.4, where a single plan provides more than one type of benefit, it is the departments intention that the nature of the benefit should determine which procedural standards apply to a specific claim, rather than the manner in which the plan itself is characterized. Accordingly, plans, including pension plans, that provide benefits conditioned upon a determination of disability must maintain procedures for claims involving

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