Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/32/chapter-VII/subchapter-I
Timestamp: 2015-01-26 09:00:31
Document Index: 161490552

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 199', 'art 199', 'art 199', 'art 273', 'art 706', 'art 706', 'art 316', 'art 199', 'art 157', 'art 199', 'art 232', 'art 252', 'art 232', 'art 199', 'art 238', 'art 199']

There are 14 Updates appearing in the Federal Register for Title 32. View below or at eCFR (GPOAccess)
Title 32 published on 2014-07-01The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 32.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2014-12-31; vol. 79 # 250 - Wednesday, December 31, 201479 FR 78698 - Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS); TRICARE Retired Reserve
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-30282 RIN0720-AB39 DoD-2010-HA-0068 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Final rule. This rule is effective January 30, 2015. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryTRICARE Retired Reserve (TRR) is a premium-based TRICARE health plan available for purchase worldwide by qualified members of the Retired Reserve and by qualified survivors of TRR members. This final rule responds to public comments received to an interim final rule that was published in the Federal Register on August 6, 2010 (75 FR 47452-47457). That rule established requirements and procedures to implement the TRR program in fulfillment of section 705 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (NDAA-10) (Pub. L. 111-84). This final rule also revises requirements and procedures as indicated.
79 FR 78703 - TRICARE; Coverage of Care Related to Non-Covered Initial Surgery or Treatment
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-30307 RIN0720-AB61 DOD-2013-HA-0164 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Final rule. This final rule is effective January 30, 2015. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryThis final rule revises the limitations on certain TRICARE basic program benefits. More specifically, it allows coverage for otherwise covered services and supplies required in the treatment of complications (unfortunate sequelae), as well as medically necessary and appropriate follow-on care, resulting from a non-covered incident of treatment provided pursuant to a properly granted Supplemental Health Care Program waiver. This final rule amends two provisions of the TRICARE regulations which limits coverage for the treatment of complications resulting from a non-covered incident of treatment, and which expressly excludes from coverage in the Basic Program services and supplies related to a non-covered condition or treatment.
79 FR 78707 - TRICARE Program; Clarification of Benefit Coverage of Durable Equipment and Ordering or Prescribing Durable Equipment; Clarification of Benefit Coverage of Assistive Technology Devices Under the Extended Care Health Option Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-30337 RIN0720-AB59 DOD-2013-HA-0053 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Final rule. This rule is effective January 30, 2015. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryThis final rule modifies the TRICARE regulation to add a definition of assistive technology (AT) devices for purposes of benefit coverage under the TRICARE Extended Care Health Option (ECHO) Program and to amend the definitions of durable equipment (DE) and durable medical equipment (DME) to better conform the language in the regulation to the statute. The final rule amends the language that specifically limits ordering or prescribing of DME to only a physician under the Basic Program, as this amendment will allow certain other TRICARE authorized individual professional providers, acting within the scope of their licensure, to order or prescribe DME. This final rule also incorporates a policy clarification relating to luxury, deluxe, or immaterial features of equipment or devices. That is, TRICARE cannot reimburse for the luxury, deluxe, or immaterial features of equipment or devices, but can reimburse for the base or basic equipment or device that meet the beneficiary&apos;s needs. Beneficiaries may choose to pay the provider for the luxury, deluxe, or immaterial features if they desire their equipment or device to have these “extra features.”
2014-12-29; vol. 79 # 248 - Monday, December 29, 201479 FR 78144 - Defense Materiel Disposition
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-29251 RIN0790-AJ11 Docket No.ID: DOD-2013-OS-0145 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Interim final rule. Effective December 29, 2014. Comments must be received by February 27, 2015. 32 CFR Part 273 SummaryThis interim final rule prescribes uniform procedures for the disposition of DoD personal property and establishes the sequence of processes for disposition of personal property of the DoD Components. Subpart A implements the statutory authority and regulations under which DoD personal property disposal takes place, as well as the scope and applicability for the program; defines the responsibilities of personnel and agencies involved in the Defense Materiel Disposition Program; provides procedures for disposal of excess property and scrap; and provides procedures for property donations, loans, and exchanges. Subpart B implements policy for reutilization, transfer, excess property screening, and issue of surplus property and foreign excess personal property (FEPP), scrap generated from qualified recycling programs (QRPs), and non-QRP scrap; and provides guidance for removing excess material through security assistance programs and foreign military sales (FMS).
2014-11-14; vol. 79 # 220 - Friday, November 14, 201479 FR 68118 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-26979 RIN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Department of the Navy Final rule. This rule is effective November 14, 2014, and is applicable beginning October 31, 2014. 32 CFR Part 706 SummaryThe Department of the Navy (DoN) is amending its certifications and exemptions under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), to reflect that the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (DAJAG) (Admiralty and Maritime Law) has determined that USS MILWAUKEE (LCS 5) is a vessel of the Navy which, due to its special construction and purpose, cannot fully comply with certain provisions of the 72 COLREGS without interfering with its special function as a naval ship. The intended effect of this rule is to warn mariners in waters where 72 COLREGS apply.
79 FR 68118 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-27010 RIN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Department of the Navy Final rule. This rule is effective November 14, 2014 and is applicable beginning October 22, 2014. 32 CFR Part 706 SummaryThe Department of the Navy (DoN) is amending its certifications and exemptions under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), to reflect that the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (DAJAG) (Admiralty and Maritime Law) has determined that USS JACKSON (LCS 6) is a vessel of the Navy which, due to its special construction and purpose, cannot fully comply with certain provisions of the 72 COLREGS without interfering with its special function as a naval ship. The intended effect of this rule is to warn mariners in waters where 72 COLREGS apply.
2014-11-07; vol. 79 # 216 - Friday, November 7, 201479 FR 66290 - Privacy Act of 1974; Implementation
2014-10-30; vol. 79 # 210 - Thursday, October 30, 201479 FR 64506 - Privacy Act of 1974; Implementation
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-25805 RIN Docket No.ID: DoD-2014-OS-0128 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Direct final rule with request for comments. This rule will be effective on January 8, 2015 unless adverse comments are received by December 29, 2014. If adverse comment is received, the Department of Defense will publish a timely withdrawal of the rule in the Federal Register . 32 CFR Part 316 SummaryThe Defense Information Systems Agency is proposing to exempt a new system of records, K890.23, entitled “DISA Inspector General Investigative Tracker (DIGit)” from 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(2), and (k)(5), subsections (c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), (e)(4)(I) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended.
79 FR 64506 - Privacy Act; Implementation
2014-09-30; vol. 79 # 189 - Tuesday, September 30, 201479 FR 58680 - Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS); TRICARE Uniform Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Benefit—Prime Enrollment Fee Exemption for Survivors of Active Duty Deceased Sponsors and Medically Retired Uniformed Services Members and Their Dependents
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-23065 RIN0720-AB56 DOD-2011-HA-0136 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Final rule. This rule is effective October 30, 2014. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryThis final rule creates an exception to the usual rule that TRICARE Prime enrollment fees are uniform for all retirees and their dependents and responds to public comments received to the proposed rule published in the Federal Register on June 7, 2013. Survivors of Active Duty Deceased Sponsors and Medically Retired Uniformed Services Members and their Dependents are part of the retiree group under TRICARE rules. In acknowledgment and appreciation of the sacrifices of these two beneficiary categories, the Secretary of Defense has elected to exercise his authority under the United States Code to exempt Active Duty Deceased Sponsors and Medically Retired Uniformed Services Members and their Dependents enrolled in TRICARE Prime from paying future increases to the TRICARE Prime annual enrollment fees. The Prime beneficiaries in these categories have made significant sacrifices for our country and are entitled to special recognition and benefits for their sacrifices. Therefore, the beneficiaries in these two TRICARE beneficiary categories who enrolled in TRICARE Prime prior to 10/1/2013, and those since that date, will have their annual enrollment fee frozen at the appropriate fiscal year rate: FY2011 rate $230 per single or $460 per family, FY2012 rate $260 or $520, FY2013 rate $269.38 or $538.56, or the FY2014 rate $273.84 or $547.68. The future beneficiaries added to these categories will have their fee frozen at the rate in effect at the time they are classified in either category and enroll in TRICARE Prime or, if not enrolling, at the rate in effect at the time of enrollment. The fee remains frozen as long as at least one family member remains enrolled in TRICARE Prime and there is not a break in enrollment. The fee charged for the dependent(s) of a Medically Retired Uniformed Services Member would not change if the dependent(s) was later re-classified a Survivor.
2014-09-17; vol. 79 # 180 - Wednesday, September 17, 201479 FR 55622 - DoD Investigative and Adjudicative Guidance for Issuing the Common Access Card (CAC)
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-22034 RIN0790-AI97 Docket No.ID: DOD-2012-OS-0167 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Interim final rule. Effective Date: This rule is effective September 17, 2014. Comments must be received by November 17, 2014. 32 CFR Part 157 SummaryThis interim final rule establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for investigating and adjudicating eligibility to hold the DoD Common Access Card (CAC). The CAC is the DoD personal identity verification (PIV) credential. Individuals appropriately sponsored for a DoD CAC must be investigated and adjudicated in accordance with this part. Prior to this rule, DoD components have been implementing investigative and adjudicative requirements for Homeland Security Presidential Directive—12 (HSPD-12) based solely on broad guidance issued by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). This interim final rule elaborates on OPM guidance for component adjudicators who determine, based on review of investigative case files, whether to grant CAC eligibility to individuals who require: Physical access to DoD facilities or non-DoD facilities on behalf of DoD; logical access to information systems (whether on site or remotely); or remote access to DoD networks that use only the CAC logon for user authentication. The adjudicator&apos;s role is discussed further in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION . The interim final rule provides the adjudicator with conditions that may be disqualifying and circumstances relevant to the determination of whether there is a reasonable basis to believe there is an unacceptable risk.
2014-09-04; vol. 79 # 171 - Thursday, September 4, 201479 FR 52556 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
Title 32 published on 2014-07-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to Title 32 after this date.2014-12-31; vol. 79 # 250 - Wednesday, December 31, 201479 FR 78698 - Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS); TRICARE Retired Reserve
2014-12-30; vol. 79 # 249 - Tuesday, December 30, 201479 FR 78362 - TRICARE; Revision of Nonparticipating Providers Reimbursement Rate; Removal of Cost Share for Dental Sealants; TRICARE Dental Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-30322 RIN0720-AB62 DOD-2014-HA-0133 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Proposed rule. Written comments received at the address indicated below by March 2, 2015 will be accepted. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryThe Department of Defense (DoD) proposes several amendments to the TRICARE Dental Program (TDP) regulation. Specifically, this proposed rule revises the benefit payment provision for nonparticipating providers to more closely mirror industry practices by requiring TDP nonparticipating providers to be reimbursed (minus the appropriate cost-share) at the lesser of billed charges: or the network maximum allowable charge for similar services in that same locality (region) or state. This rule also updates the regulatory provisions regarding dental sealants to clearly categorize them as a preventive service and, consequently, eliminate the current 20 percent cost-share applicable to sealants to conform the language in the regulation to the statute.
2014-11-25; vol. 79 # 227 - Tuesday, November 25, 201479 FR 70136 - Limitations on Terms of Consumer Credit Extended to Service Members and Dependents
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-27716 RIN0790-AJ10 DOD-2013-OS-0133 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Proposed rule; extension of comment period. The comment period for the proposed rule published on September 29, 2014 (79 FR 58601), is extended. Comments must be submitted not later than December 26, 2014. 32 CFR Part 232 SummaryThe Department of Defense has proposed an amendment to its regulation that implements the Military Lending Act. The proposed amendment was published on September 29, 2014, with comments due on November 28, 2014. This document extends the date for the receipt of comments until December 26, 2014.
2014-11-24; vol. 79 # 226 - Monday, November 24, 201479 FR 69777 - Professional U.S. Scouting Organization Operations at U.S. Military Installations Overseas
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-27665 RIN0790-AI98 Docket No.ID: DOD-2012-OS-0170 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Proposed rule. Comments must be received by January 23, 2015. 32 CFR Part 252 SummaryThis rule updates policy and outlines fiscal and logistical support the DoD may provide to qualified scouting organizations operating on U.S. military installations overseas based on Executive Order 12715, Support of Overseas Scouting Activities for Military Dependents and appropriate statute as discussed below. It is DoD policy to cooperate with and assist qualified scouting organizations in establishing and providing facilities and services, within available resources, at locations outside the United States to support DoD personnel and their families.
2014-10-08; vol. 79 # 195 - Wednesday, October 8, 201479 FR 60795 - Background Checks on Individuals in DoD Child Care Services Programs
2014-09-29; vol. 79 # 188 - Monday, September 29, 201479 FR 58602 - Limitations on Terms of Consumer Credit Extended to Service Members and Dependents
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-22900 RIN0790-AJ10 DOD-2013-OS-0133 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Proposed rule. Comments must be submitted not later than November 28, 2014. 32 CFR Part 232 SummaryThe Department of Defense (“Department”) proposes to amend its regulation that implements the Military Lending Act, herein referred to as the “MLA”. Among other protections for Service members, the MLA limits the amount of interest that a creditor may charge on “consumer credit” to a maximum annual percentage rate of 36 percent. The Department is proposing to amend its existing regulation primarily for the purpose of extending the protections of the MLA to a broader range of closed-end and open-end credit products, rather than the limited credit products currently defined as consumer credit. In addition, the Department is proposing to amend its existing regulation to amend the provisions governing a tool a creditor may use in assessing whether a consumer is a “covered borrower,” modify the disclosures that a creditor must provide to a covered borrower, implement the enforcement provisions of the MLA, as amended, and for other purposes.
2014-09-19; vol. 79 # 182 - Friday, September 19, 201479 FR 56312 - Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS)/TRICARE: TRICARE Pharmacy Benefits Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-22276 RIN0720-AB57 Docket No.ID: DOD-2012-HA-0049 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Proposed rule. Written comments received at the address indicated below by November 18, 2014 will be considered and addressed in the final rule. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryThis proposed rule would implement new authority authorizing an over-the-counter (OTC) drug program, make several administrative changes to the TRICARE Pharmacy Benefits Program regulation in order to conform it more closely to the statute, and clarify some procedures regarding the operation of the uniform formulary. Specifically, the proposed rule would: provide implementing regulations for the OTC drug program that has recently been given permanent statutory authority; conform the pharmacy program regulation to the statute regarding point-of-service availability of non-formulary drugs and copayments for all categories of drugs; clarify the process for formulary placement of newly approved drugs; and clarify several other uniform formulary practices.
79 FR 55679 - DoD Assistance to Non-Government, Entertainment-Oriented Media Productions
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-22030 RIN0790-AI90 Docket No.ID: DOD-2012-OS-0075 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Proposed rule. Comments must be received by November 17, 2014. 32 CFR Part 238 SummaryThis rule establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and prescribes procedures for DoD assistance to non-Government entertainment media productions such as feature motion pictures, episodic television programs, documentaries, and computer-based games. This rule provides for oversight of production assistance decisions at centralized and senior levels of DoD to ensure consistency of approach among DoD and Service components with respect to support for entertainment media productions, including documentaries.
2014-09-03; vol. 79 # 170 - Wednesday, September 3, 201479 FR 52500 - DoD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Program
2014-08-27; vol. 79 # 166 - Wednesday, August 27, 201479 FR 51127 - Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS); TRICARE Reserve Select; TRICARE Dental Program; Early Eligibility for TRICARE for Certain Reserve Component Members
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-19904 RIN0720-AB15 DOD-2006-HA-0207 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary Proposed rule. Submit comments on or before October 27, 2014. 32 CFR Part 199 SummaryTRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) is a premium-based TRICARE health plan available for purchase worldwide by qualified members of the Ready Reserve and by qualified survivors of TRS members. TRICARE Dental Program (TDP) is a premium-based TRICARE dental plan available for purchase worldwide by qualified Service members. This proposed rule revises requirements and procedures for the TRS program to specify the appropriate actuarial basis for calculating premiums in addition to other minor clarifying administrative changes. For a member who is involuntarily separated from the Selected Reserve under other than adverse conditions this proposed rule provides a time-limited exception that allows TRS coverage in effect to continue for up to 180 days after the date on which the member is separated from the Selected Reserve and TDP coverage in effect to continue for no less than 180 days after the separation date. It also expands early TRICARE eligibility for certain Reserve Component members from a maximum of 90 days to a maximum of 180 days prior to activation in support of a contingency for more than 30 days.
2014-07-28; vol. 79 # 144 - Monday, July 28, 201479 FR 43700 - Civilian Employment and Reemployment Rights for Service Members, Former Service Members and Applicants of the Uniformed Services