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Timestamp: 2014-04-18 22:21:53
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Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 504', '§ 504', 'ART 505', '§ 505', 'ART 507', '§ 507', 'ART 508', '§ 508', 'ART 510', '§ 510', 'ART 513', '§ 513', 'ART 516', '§ 516', 'ART 518', '§ 518', 'ART 525', '§ 525', 'art 199']

32 CFR Chapter V, Subchapter A - AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 32 › Subtitle A › Chapter V › Subchapter A 32 CFR Chapter V, Subchapter A - AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES AND PUBLIC RELATIONS
PART 504 — OBTAINING INFORMATION FROM FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS (§§ 504.1 - 504.2)
PART 505 — ARMY PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM (§§ 505.1 - 505.14)
PART 507 — MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF DECORATIONS, MEDALS, BADGES, INSIGNIA, COMMERCIAL USE OF HERALDIC DESIGNS AND HERALDIC QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM (§§ 507.1 - 507.18)
PART 508 — COMPETITION WITH CIVILIAN BANDS (§§ 508.1 - 508.1)
PART 510 — CHAPLAINS (§§ 510.1 - 510.1)
PART 513 — INDEBTEDNESS OF MILITARY PERSONNEL (§§ 513.1 - 513.5)
PART 516 — LITIGATION (§§ 516.1 - 516.78)
PART 518 — THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM (§§ 518.1 - 518.23)
PART 525 — ENTRY AUTHORIZATION REGULATION FOR KWAJALEIN MISSILE RANGE (§§ 525.1 - 525.5)
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-29434 RIN0720-AB60 Docket No.ID: DoD-2013-HA-0085 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Interim final rule. This rule is effective February 14, 2014. Written comments received at the address indicated below by February 10, 2014 will be considered and addressed in the final rule. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryThis interim final rule implements Section 716 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 which establishes a five year pilot program that would generally require TRICARE for Life beneficiaries to obtain all refill prescriptions for covered maintenance medications from the TRICARE mail order program or military treatment facility pharmacies. Covered maintenance medications are those that involve recurring prescriptions for chronic conditions, but do not include medications to treat acute conditions. Beneficiaries may