Title 31 › Subtitle SUBTITLE I— GENERAL › Chapter 7— GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE › Subchapter V— ANNUITIES › § 771
Defines who counts as a dependent child, who is a surviving spouse, and how to count service as Comptroller General. A dependent child is an unmarried child (including step or adopted children) who is either under 18; unable to support themself because of a physical or mental disability; or age 18–22 and a full‑time student living at a recognized school. If the child’s 22nd birthday falls before July 1 or after August 31 while they are still studying, they are treated as turning 22 on the next July 1. A student with a break of up to 5 months stays a student if they convince the GAO’s General Counsel they intend to return. A surviving spouse is the spouse of a current or retired Comptroller General who was married at least 1 year right before the person died, or who has not remarried before age 55 and is a parent of children from that marriage. Service as Comptroller General is counted by the number of years and whole months served.
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31 U.S.C. § 771
Title 31 — Money and Finance
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60