Individuals who subsequently become entitled to a civil service annuity after having
      been set up in billing status by SSA, will have premium liability transferred from
      SSA to the Civil Service Commission. The effective date of the 700 billing code (TEDS)
      depends on the month through which premiums have been paid to SSA. If premiums were
      paid for months beyond the current month, the TEDS must be recorded as 1 month beyond
      the current operating month (COM +1) and we are responsible for refunding any premiums
      paid to us for months after the current month. Otherwise, the effective date of the
      accretion will be the month after the month through which premiums have been paid.
   
   
   Premium refunds are generally made by SSA. However, the Civil Service Commission will
      make premium refunds based on an initial posting of a TTDS through MISCOR or MADCAP.
      The Civil Service Commission never initiates an accretion or deletion; this activity
      occurs as a result of either MBR data which is internally processed or information
      received in CMS from the district office or program service center.