Hearing on S. 421, to Amend Title 10, United States Code, to Provide Special Health Care Benefits for Certain Surviving Dependents: And H.R. 1409, to Amend Title 10, United States Code, to Remove the Restriction on the Use of Certain Private Institutions Under the Dependents' Medical Care ProgramU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Всего страниц: 13 |
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Стр. 5465
... Passed the Senate May 4 , 1971 . Attest : FRANCIS R. VALEO , Secretary . Mr. Cook . S. 421 would amend title 10 , United States Code , to pro- vide special health care benefits for certain surviving dependents . The bill would provide ...
... Passed the Senate May 4 , 1971 . Attest : FRANCIS R. VALEO , Secretary . Mr. Cook . S. 421 would amend title 10 , United States Code , to pro- vide special health care benefits for certain surviving dependents . The bill would provide ...
Стр. 5466
... passed H.R. 8413 , a bill which would do three things . First , it would permit care in other nonprofit institutions under the handicapped program . Second , it would provide for care for mentally retarded or physically handicapped ...
... passed H.R. 8413 , a bill which would do three things . First , it would permit care in other nonprofit institutions under the handicapped program . Second , it would provide for care for mentally retarded or physically handicapped ...
Стр. 5467
... passed the Senate and return it . Then , we could amend H.R. 1409 to include the so - called pregnant wives bill and send these over as two pieces of legislation . In doing so , I feel confident and have assurances that the Senate will ...
... passed the Senate and return it . Then , we could amend H.R. 1409 to include the so - called pregnant wives bill and send these over as two pieces of legislation . In doing so , I feel confident and have assurances that the Senate will ...
Стр. 5468
... passed the House but it failed to pass the Senate . I think you have some very valid points as to the age , 21. I think it is the feeling that this would actually be the retirement age of a serviceman after serving 20 or 30 years in ...
... passed the House but it failed to pass the Senate . I think you have some very valid points as to the age , 21. I think it is the feeling that this would actually be the retirement age of a serviceman after serving 20 or 30 years in ...
Стр. 5469
... passed . Of course the rationale of 21 years is as you say at the retirement age , that is avail- able for servicemen with that time of service . I think the bill as it is written right now , and not going back beyond the 1966 date of ...
... passed . Of course the rationale of 21 years is as you say at the retirement age , that is avail- able for servicemen with that time of service . I think the bill as it is written right now , and not going back beyond the 1966 date of ...
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active duty members amend title ARY OF CONGRESS Bancroft School BYRNE CHAMPUS program CHARLES WILSON civilian health CONG CONGR THE LIBRARY CONGRES OF CONGRESS CONGRESS OF CONGRESS CONGRESS TH CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Cook cost date of enactment Department of Defense dependents of active died from diseases disease or injury ESS THE LIBRARY F CONGRESS health and medical health care benefits hostile fire pay House of Representatives HUNT incurred while eligible killed in Vietnam LEGGETT legislation LIBRA LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY THE LIBRARY medical program member's death mentally retarded MONTGOMERY nonprofit institutions pay grade pay or died physically handicapped dependents pregnant wives bill present law private facilities private institutions profit institution questions receipt of hostile receiving hostile-fire pay retarded dependents retarded or physically retroactive to January serviceman so-called pregnant wives special program subcommittee surviving dependents Thank tions United States Code VERNON MCKENZIE Vietnam War WHITEHURST
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Стр. 5465 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o America in Congress assembled, That section 6 of the Organic Act of Guam (64 Stat.
Стр. 5475 - ... Spectacles or examinations for them. (5) Prosthetic devices (other than artificial limbs and artificial eyes) , hearing aids, and orthopedic shoes. (6) Dental care except dental care required as a necessary adjunct to medical or surgical treatment. NOTE: See § 577.67 for additional civilian benefits for handicapped spouses and children of active duty members of the uniformed services. (f) Transfer to a uniformed services facility. Any patient hospitalized under the program in a civilian hospital...
Стр. 5470 - The Department of the Army has been designated as the representative of the Department of Defense for this legislation. I represent the Department of the Army for that purpose. I have a brief prepared statement which I would like to present to the committee. The purpose of the bill is stated in its title.
Стр. 5465 - Code, is amended by adding the following new subsection at the end thereof: "(g) When a member dies while he is eligible for receipt of hostile fire pay under section 310 of title 37, United States Code, or from a disease or injury incurred while eligible for such pay, his dependents who are receiving benefits under a plan covered by Subsection (d) of this section shall continue to be eligible for such benefits until they pass their twenty•first birthday.
Стр. 5465 - Secretaries, shall prescribe regulations to carry out this subsection. (g) When a member dies while he is eligible for receipt of hostile fire pay under section 310 of title 37 or from a disease or injury incurred while eligible for such pay, his dependents who are receiving benefits under a plan covered by subsection (d) shall continue to be eligible for such benefits until they pass their twenty-first birthday.
Стр. 5476 - ... amend title 10, United States Code, to authorize the use of health maintenance organizations in providing health care. Let me briefly summarize what we have done in the past and what we are doing at the present time. In 1956, legislation was enacted which authorized the establishment of a health care program for the spouses and children of active duty members of the uniformed services from civilian medical sources. This law was intended to equalize health benefits as between those dependents...
Стр. 5467 - Thank you. Mr. Chairman, I have a brief statement I would like to make on behalf of Mr.
Стр. 5465 - Services who is under call or order to active duty that does not specify a period of 30 days or less, who are moderately or severely mentally retarded or who have a serious physical handicap; or (B) The dependents of a deceased active duty service member who died after January 1, 1967, while eligible for receipt of hostile fire pay or from a disease or injury incurred while eligible for such pay, who are 21 years of age, and who otherwise meet the criteria of paragraph (a)(4)(i)(A) and were receiving...
Стр. 5466 - CARE OF HANDICAPPED AND RETARDED The CHAMPUS also covers special benefits, such as institutional care, training, rehabilitation and special education, for the mentally retarded or physically handicapped spouses and children of active duty members. The monthly cost to the member is based on a sliding scale which, in turn, is based on the member's pay grade. For example, those in the lowest enlisted pay grades pay $25 for each month during which their dependents receive benefits under this section...
Стр. 5466 - In determining the extent of health benefits to be provided eligible persons under the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services, the following special definitions and policies will apply.