A bond belonging to an individual may be reissued in any authorized form of registration upon an appropriate request for the purposes outlined below.
(a) Single ownership. A bond registered in single ownership form may be reissued—
(1) To add a coowner or beneficiary; or
(2) To name a new owner, with or without a coowner or beneficiary, but only if:
(i) The new owner is related to the previous owner by blood (including legal adoption) or marriage;
(ii) The previous owner and the new owner are parties to a divorce or annulment; or
(iii) The new sole owner is the trustee of a personal trust estate which was created by the previous owner or which designates as beneficiary either the previous owner or a person related to him or her by blood (including legal adoption) or marriage.
(b) Coownership—(1) Reissue—to name a related individual as owner or coowner. During the lifetime of both coowners, a coownership bond may be reissued in the name of another individual related by blood (including legal adoption) or marriage to either coowner:
(i) As single owner,
(ii) As owner with one of the original coowners as beneficiary, or
(iii) As a new coowner with one of the original coowners.
(2) Reissue—to name either coowner alone or with another individual as coowner or beneficiary. During the lifetime of both coowners, a coownership bond may be reissued in the name of either coowner alone or with another individual as coowner or beneficiary if:
(i) After issue of the submitted bond, either coowner named thereon marries, or the coowners are divorced or legally separated from each other, or their marriage is annulled; or
(ii) Both coowners on the submitted bond are related by blood (including legal adoption) or marriage to each other.
(3) Reissue—to name the trustee of a personal trust estate. A bond registered in coownership form may be reissued to name a trustee of a personal trust estate created by either coowner or by some other person if:
(i) Either coowner is a beneficiary of the trust, or (ii) a beneficiary of the trust is related by blood or marriage to either coowner.
(c) Beneficiary. A bond registered in beneficiary form may be reissued:
(1) To name the beneficiary as coowner;
(2) To substitute another individual as beneficiary; or
(3) To eliminate the beneficiary, and, if the beneficiary is eliminated, to effect any of the reissues authorized by paragraph (a) of this section.