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Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniform Services (CHAMPUS); annual fiscal year deductible for outpatient services or supplies--DoD. Final rule
Abstract:This amendment incorporates the applicable provisions of recent statutes relevant to the deductible amounts for outpatient care. Public laws 101-510 and 101-511 provide that effective April 1, 1991, the deductible amounts for medical care or services will increase from fifty dollars ($50.00) to one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00) for an individual and from one hundred dollars ($100.00) to three hundred dollars ($300.00) for a family to include all CHAMPUS beneficiaries except dependents of active duty sponsors in pay grades E-4 or below. However, the Persian Gulf Conflict Supplemental Authorization and Personnel Benefit Act of 1991, Public Law 102-25, stipulates that, in the case of dependents of a member of the Uniformed Services who served or serves on active duty in the Persian Gulf theater of operations in connection with Operation Desert Storm, the provisions of Public Laws 101-510 and 101-511, shall not become effective until October 1, 1991. This latter category is defined in the rule as those dependents whose sponsors, are, or were, entitled to Special pay for Hostile Fire/Imminent Danger authorized by section 310 of title 37, United States Code, for service in the Persian Gulf Area.
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