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32 CFR 732.11 - Definitions. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 32 › Subtitle A › Chapter VI › Subchapter C › Part 732 › Subpart B › Section 732.11 32 CFR 732.11 - Definitions.
§ 732.11 Definitions.
Unless otherwise qualified in this part the following terms when used throughout are defined as follows:
Active duty. Full-time duty in the active military service of the United States. Includes full-time training duty; annual training duty; and attendance, while in the active military service, at a school designated as a service school by law or by the Secretary of the military department concerned.
Active duty for training. A specified tour of active duty for Reserves for training under orders that provides for automatic reversion to non-active duty status when the specified period of active duty is completed. It includes annual training, special tours, and the initial tour performed by enlistees without prior military service. The period of duty includes travel to and from training duty, not in excess of the allowable constructive travel time prescribed by SECNAVINST 1770.3 and paragraphs 10242 and 10243 of DOD Military Pay and Allowances Entitlements Manual.
Constructive return. For purposes of medical and dental care, an unathorized absentee's return to military control may be accomplished through notification of appropriate military authorities as outlined below.
(1) For members in an unauthorized absentee (UA) status, constructive return to military control for the purpose of providing medical or dental care at Navy expense is effected when one of the following has occurred:
(i) A naval activity informs a civilian provider of medical or dental care that the Navy accepts responsibility for a naval member's care. The naval activity providing this information must also provide documentation of such notification to the appropriate adjudication authority in § 732.20.
(ii) A member has been apprehended by civil authorities at the specific request of naval authorities and naval authorities have been notified that the member can be released to military custody.
(iii) A naval member has been arrested, while in a UA status, by civil authorities for a civil offense and a naval authority has been notified that the member can be released to military control.
(2) When a naval member has been arrested by civil authorities for a civil offense while in a UA status and the offense does not allow release to military control, constructive return is not accomplished. The individual is responsible for medical and dental care received prior to arrest and the incarcerating jurisdiction is responsible for care required after arrest.
Designated Uniformed Services Treatment Facilities (Designated USTFs). Under Pub. L. 97-99, the following facilities are “designated USTFs” for the purpose of rendering medical and dental care to all categories of individuals entitled to care under this part.
(i) St. John Hospital, 2050 Space Park Drive, Nassau Bay, TX 77058, telephone (713) 333-5503. Inpatient and outpatient services.
(ii) St. Mary's Hospital Outpatient Clinic, 404 St Mary's Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77550, telephone (409) 763-5301. Outpatient services only.
(iii) St. Joseph Hospital Ambulatory Care Center, 1919 La Branch, Houston, TX 77002, telephone (713) 757-1000. Outpatient services only.
(iv) St Mary's Hospital Ambulatory Care Center, 3600 Gates Boulevard, Port Arthur, TX 77640 (409) 985-7431. Outpatient services only.
(i) Wyman Park Health System, Inc., 3100 Wyman Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21211, telephone (301) 338-3693.
(ii) Alston-Brighton Aid and Health Group, Inc., Brighton Marine Public Health Center, 77 Warren Street, Boston, MA 02135, telephone (617) 782-3400.
(iii) Bayley Seton Hospital, Bay Street and Vanderbilt Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10304, telephone (718) 390-5547 or 6007.
(iv) Pacific Medical Center, 1200 12th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98144, telephone (206) 326-4100.
(i) Coastal Health Service, 331 Veranda Street, Portland, ME 04103 (207) 774-5805.
(ii) Lutheran Medical Center, Downtown Health Care Services, 1313 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113, telephone (216) 363-2065.
Duty status. The situation of the claimant when maternity, medical, or dental care is received. Members, including reservists, on leave or liberty are considered in a duty status. Reservists, performing active duty for training or inactive duty training, are also considered in a duty status during their allowable constructive travel time to and from training.
Emergency care. Medical treatment of severe life threatening or potentially disabling conditions which result from accident or illness of sudden onset and necessitates immediate intervention to prevent undue pain and suffering or loss of life, limb, or eyesight and dental treatment of painful or acute conditions.
Federal facilities. Navy, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, Veterans Administration, and USTFs (former U.S. Public Health Service facilities listed in § 732.11(d).
Inactive duty training. Duty prescribed for Reserves by the Secretary of the Navy under Section 206 of Title 37, United States Code, or any other provision of law. Also includes special additional duties authorized for Reserves by an authority designated by the Secretary of the Navy and performed by Reserves on a voluntary basis in connection with the prescribed training or maintenance activities of units to which they are assigned.
Maternity emergency. A condition commencing or exacerbating during pregnancy when delay caused by referral to a uniformed services medical treatment facility (USMTF) or designated USTF would jeopardize the welfare of the mother or unborn child.
Member. United States Navy and Marine Corps personnel, Department of National Defence of Canada Navy and Marine Corps personnel, and Navy and Marine Corps personnel of other NATO Nations meeting the requirements for care under this part.
Non-federal care. Maternity, medical, or dental care furnished by civilian sources (includes State, local, and foreign MTFs).
Nonnaval care. Maternity, medical, or dental care provided by other than Navy MTFs. Includes care in other USMTFs, designated USTFs, VA facilities, as well as from civilian sources.
Office of Medical Affairs (OMA) or Office of Dental Affairs (ODA). Designated offices, under program management control of COMNAVMEDCOM and direct control of regional medical commands, responsible for administrative requirements delineated in this part. Responsibilities and functional tasks of OMAs and ODAs are outlined in NAVMEDCOMINST 6010.3.
Prior approval. Permission granted for a specific episode of necessary but nonemergent maternity, medical, or dental care.
Reservist. A member of the Naval or Marine Corps Reserve.
Supplemental care - (1)
Operation and maintenance funds, Navy.
Supplemental care of all uniformed services members, at Navy expense, encompasses only inpatient or outpatient care augmenting the capability of a naval MTF treating a member. Such care is usually obtained from civilian sources through referral by the treating naval MTF. If a member, authorized care under this part, is admitted to or is being treated on an outpatient basis at any USMTF, all supplemental care is the financial responsibility of that facility regardless of whether the facility is organized or authorized to provide needed health care. The cost of such care is chargeable to operation and maintenance funds (OM&N) available for operation of the USMTF requesting the care regardless of service affiliation of the member (see part 728 of this chapter for such care under Navy Medical Department facilities).
Nonnaval medical and dental care program funds. Adjudication authorities will pay claims, under this part, for care received as a result of a referral when:
(i) A United States Navy or Marine Corps member or a Canadian Navy or Marine Corps member requires care beyond the capability of the referring USMTF and care is obtained for such a member
not admitted to or not being treated on an outpatient basis by a USMTF, and
(ii) The referring USMTF is not organized nor authorized to provide the needed health care.
Other uniformed services supplemental care programs. In addition to services that augment other USMTF's capabilities, supplemental care programs of the other uniformed services include care and services comparable to those authorized by this part, e.g., emergency care and pre-approved nonemergency care.
Unauthorized absence. Absence or departure without authority from a member's command or assigned place of duty.
Uniformed Services Medical Treatment Facilities (USMTF). Health care facilities of the Navy, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard, and the former U.S. Public Health Service facilities listed in paragraph (d) of this section designated as USTFs per DOD and Department of Health and Human Services directives.
This is a list of United States Code sections, Statutes at Large, Public Laws, and Presidential Documents, which provide rulemaking authority for this CFR Part.This list is taken from the Parallel Table of Authorities and Rules provided by GPO [Government Printing Office].It is not guaranteed to be accurate or up-to-date, though we do refresh the database weekly. More limitations on accuracy are described at the GPO site.United States CodeU.S. Code: Title 10 - ARMED FORCES§ 1071 - Purpose of this chapter§ 1072 - Definitions§ 1073 - Administration of this chapter§ 1073a - Contracts for health care: best value contracting§ 1073b - Recurring reports§ 1074 - Medical and dental care for members and certain former members§ 1074a - Medical and dental care: members on duty other than active duty for a period of more than 30 days§ 1074b - Medical and dental care: Academy cadets and midshipmen; members of, and designated applicants for membership in, Senior ROTC§ 1074c - Medical care: authority to provide a wig§ 1074d - Certain primary and preventive health care services§ 1074e - Medical care: certain Reserves who served in Southwest Asia during the Persian Gulf Conflict§ 1074f - Medical tracking system for members deployed overseas§ 1074g - Pharmacy benefits program§ 1074h - Medical and dental care: medal of honor recipients; dependents§ 1074i - Reimbursement for certain travel expenses§ 1074j - Sub-acute care program§ 1074k - Long-term care insurance§ 1074l - Notification to Congress of hospitalization of combat wounded members§ 1074m - Mental health assessments for members of the armed forces deployed in support of a contingency operation§ 1075 - Repealed. Pub. L. 108–375, div. A, title VI, § 607(a)(1), Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat. 1946]§ 1076 - Medical and dental care for dependents: general rule§ 1076a - TRICARE dental program§ 1076b - Repealed. Pub. L. 109–364, div. A, title VII, § 706(d), Oct. 17, 2006, 120 Stat. 2282]§ 1076c - Dental insurance plan: certain retirees and their surviving spouses and other dependents§ 1076d - TRICARE program: TRICARE Standard coverage for members of the Selected Reserve§ 1076e - TRICARE program: TRICARE Standard coverage for certain members of the Retired Reserve who are qualified for a non-regular retirement but are not yet age 60§ 1077 - Medical care for dependents: authorized care in facilities of uniformed services§ 1078 - Medical and dental care for dependents: charges§ 1078a - Continued health benefits coverage§ 1078b - Provision of food to certain members and dependents not receiving inpatient care in military medical treatment facilities§ 1079 - Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: plans§ 1079a - CHAMPUS: treatment of refunds and other amounts collected§ 1079b - Procedures for charging fees for care provided to civilians; retention and use of fees collected§ 1080 - Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: election of facilities§ 1081 - Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: review and adjustment of payments§ 1082 - Contracts for health care: advisory committees§ 1083 - Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: additional hospitalization§ 1084 - Determinations of dependency§ 1085 - Medical and dental care from another executive department: reimbursement§ 1086 - Contracts for health benefits for certain members, former members, and their dependents§ 1086a - Certain former spouses: extension of period of eligibility for health benefits§ 1086b - Prohibition against requiring retired members to receive health care solely through the Department of Defense§ 1087 - Programing facilities for certain members, former members, and their dependents in construction projects of the uniformed services§ 1088 - Air evacuation patients: furnished subsistence§ 5031 - Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: function; composition§ 6148 - Repealed. Pub. L. 99–661, div. A, title VI, § 604(f)(1)(A), Nov. 14, 1986, 100 Stat. 3877]§ 6201 - Members of the naval service in other United States hospitals§ 6202 - Insane members of the naval service§ 6203 - Emergency medical treatment: reimbursement for expense§ 8140