(2) If the grandchild is a member of an Indian Tribe, he or she need not provide any of the documents listed in paragraph (h)(1) of this section at the time the claim is filed (although these records may later be required), but should instead furnish a signed release of private information that the Assistant Director will use to obtain a statement of verification of all of the information listed in paragraph (h)(1) directly from the tribal records custodian. In identifying those individuals eligible to receive compensation by virtue of survivorship, the Assistant Director shall, to the maximum extent practicable, take into consideration and give effect to established law, tradition, and custom of the particular affected Indian Tribe.
- (i)
(1) A grandparent of the claimant must establish his or her eligibility to file a claim by furnishing:
- (i) His or her birth certificate and, if applicable, documentation demonstrating any and all name changes;
- (ii) The birth and death certificates of the claimant;
- (iii) One of the documents listed in paragraph (e)(1)(iii) of this section to establish each marriage of the claimant (if applicable);
- (iv) A death certificate or divorce decree for each spouse of the claimant (if applicable);
- (v) A death certificate for each child of the claimant (if applicable);
- (vi) A death certificate for each parent of the claimant;
- (vii) A death certificate for each grandchild of the claimant (if applicable);
- (viii) A death certificate for each of the other grandparents of the claimant (if applicable);
(ix) An affidavit stating the following:
- (A) That the claimant was never married, or if the claimant was ever married, the name of each spouse, the date each marriage began and ended, and the date and place of divorce or death of the last spouse of the claimant;
- (B) That the claimant had no children, or, if the claimant did have children, the name of each child, the date and place of birth of each child, and the date and place of death of each child;
- (C) The names of each parent of the claimant together with the dates and places of death of each parent;
- (D) That the claimant had no grandchildren, or, if the claimant did have grandchildren, the name of each grandchild, the date and place of birth of each grandchild, and the date and place of death of each grandchild; and
- (E) The names of all other grandparents of the claimant together with the dates and places of birth of each grandparent, and the dates and places of death of each other grandparent or the current address of each other grandparent; and
(x) One of the following:
- (A) In the case of a natural grandparent, a combination of birth certificates showing that the claimant was the grandparent's grandchild;
- (B) In the case of an adoptive grandparent, a combination of judicial records and birth certificates showing that the claimant was the grandparent's grandchild.
- (2) If the grandparent is a member of an Indian Tribe, he or she need not provide any of the documents listed in paragraph (i)(1) of this section at the time the claim is filed (although these records may later be required), but should instead furnish a signed release of private information that the Assistant Director will use to obtain a statement of verification of all of the information listed in paragraph (i)(1) directly from the tribal records custodian. In identifying those individuals eligible to receive compensation by virtue of survivorship, the Assistant Director shall, to the maximum extent practicable, take into consideration and give effect to established law, tradition, and custom of the particular affected Indian Tribe.
(j) A claim that was filed and denied may be filed again in those cases where the claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary obtains documentation that he or she did not possess when the claim was filed previously and that redresses the deficiency for which the claim was denied, including, where applicable, documentation addressing:
- (1) An injury specified in the Act;
- (2) Residency in the affected area;
- (3) Onsite participation in a nuclear test;
- (4) Exposure to 40 WLMs of radiation while employed in a uranium mine or mines during the designated time period;
- (5) Employment for one year (12 consecutive or cumulative months) as a miner, miller or ore transporter; or
- (6) The identity of the claimant and/or the eligible surviving beneficiary.
- (k) A claimant or eligible surviving beneficiary may not refile a claim more than three times. Claims filed prior to July 10, 2000, will not be included in determining the number of claims filed.