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Beneficiary Designation; Change
Beneficiary Designation; Change contract clause examples

In such event, the designation of a Beneficiary shall be made on a form satisfactory to the Administrator. A Participant may at any time revoke a designation of a Beneficiary or change a Beneficiary by filing written (or in such other form as permitted by the IRS) notice of such revocation or change with the Administrator. However, the Participant's Spouse must again consent in wr iting (or in such other form as permitted by the IRS) to any change in Beneficiary unless the original consent acknowledged that the Sp ouse had the right to limit consent only to a specific Beneficiary and that the Spouse voluntarily elected to relinquish such right.

A Participant may designate a Beneficiary or Beneficiaries or change any prior designation of Beneficiary or Beneficiaries in accordance with rules and procedures established by the Administrator. Whenever a Participant designates a new Beneficiary, all former Beneficiary designations by such Participant shall be revoked automatically. If a married Participant designates a Beneficiary other than his or her spouse at the time of such designation, such designation shall not be effective (and the Participant’s spouse shall be the Beneficiary) unless:

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