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Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 1604', 'ART 1604', 'ART 1604', '§ 1604', '§ 1604', '§ 1604', '§ 1604', '§ 1604', '§ 1604', '§ 1604', '§ 1604', '§1604', '§1604', '§1604', 'art 1655', 'art 1650']

5 C.F.R. PART 1604—UNIFORMED SERVICES ACCOUNTS
United States> Code of Federal Regulations> Title 5 - Administrative Personnel> CHAPTER VI--FEDERAL RETIREMENT THRIFT INVESTMENT BOARD> PART 1604--UNIFORMED SERVICES ACCOUNTS > PART 1604—UNIFORMED SERVICES ACCOUNTS
§ 1604.1 Applicability.
§ 1604.3 Contribution elections.
§ 1604.4 Contributions.
§ 1604.5 Separate service member and civilian accounts.
§ 1604.6 Error correction.
§ 1604.7 Withdrawals.
§ 1604.8 Death benefits.
§ 1604.10 Loans.
[66 FR 50713, Oct. 4, 2001, as amended at 68 FR 35497, June 13, 2003; 70 FR 32209, June 1, 2005]
(2) A member of the uniformed services may obtain a loan from his or her account, as described at §1604.10, and the loan will be disbursed from the uniformed services account. If the TSP maintains a service member account and a civilian account for an individual, the TSP will calculate the Internal Revenue Code maximum loan amount using both account balances, as described in §1604.10(a)(3).
(d) Separation. The definition of separation from service at §1604.2 applies when determining a service member's eligibility for a withdrawal.
(3) The Internal Revenue Code maximum loan amount test, which is described in 5 CFR part 1655, will be applied using the combined balances in both TSP accounts.
(b) Spousal rights. Before a loan agreement is approved for a service member account, the participant's spouse must consent to the loan by signing the loan agreement. A request for an exception to the spousal consent requirement will be evaluated under the rules explained in 5 CFR part 1650.