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Table B–1 Persons authorized care at Army military treatment facilities—Continued Paragraph Class of Patient Patient Category Charges Collect Report required Hearing aids, prostheses, Codes for central reim- spectacles, or orthopedic footbursement wear 3–20 Foreign military members assigned or accredited to the United Nations Command (UNC) Military Armistice Commission (UN- CMAC); HQ UNC (Rear) (UNC-R); UNC Command Liaison Group (UNC-LNG), or UNC Honor Guard. 3–20 Foreign military members of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission (NNSC). 3–20 Family members of foreign military personnel assigned or accredited to the United Nations Command (UNC) Military Armistice Commission (UN- CMAC); HQ, UNC (Rear) (UNC-R);UNC Command Liaison Group (UNC-LNG); or the Neutral NationsSupervisoryCommission (NNSC). Section VII. Beneficiaries of Other Federal Agencies 3-23 VA beneficiaries. 3-24 OWCP beneficiaries. 3-25 PHS beneficiaries a. Native Americans and Alaska natives in Alaska. Inpatient Outpatient or Sub- or Immusistence nization K71 None. None. None. None. Yes. K74 None. None. None. None. Yes. K73 FRR. None. Collect locally. No. K61 IAR. IAR. Collect locally from authorizing agency K62 IAR. IAR. Collect locally from authorizing agency. K67 IAR. IAR. Collect locally from authorizing agency. 106 AR 40–400 27 January 2010 DD Form 7/7A. Yes. DD Form 7/7A supported by CA Form 16. DD Form 7/7A, SF 1080. Yes. No.
Table B–1 Persons authorized care at Army military treatment facilities—Continued Paragraph Class of Patient Patient Category Charges Collect Report required Hearing aids, prostheses, Codes for central reim- spectacles, or orthopedic footbursement wear b. Inactive reserve PHS commissioned officers (limited to medical exams and immunizations). c. AD noncommissioned officers and crews of NOAA vessels (limited to emergency or specifically authorized care). 3-26 Selective Service System beneficiaries (Registrants). 3-27 Beneficiaries of the Department of State Medical Program. a. Officers and employees and Family members outside the United States and after MEDEVAC to the United States b. Applicants for appointment to foreign service posts (limited to medical exams and immunizations). c. Officers, employees, applicants and Family members of officers and employees in the United States P22 IAR when hospitalization is needed for examinations. Inpatient Outpatient or Sub- or Immusistence nization IAR. Collect locally from authorizing agency. B11 IAR. IAR. Collect locally from authorizing agency. A26, N26, F26, M26 SR. None. Collect locally from authorizing agency. K51, K52 IAR. IAR. Locally from authorizing office for inpatient care. Outpatient care for employees of the Department of State will be billed monthly to the address in footnote. (See note 6.) K69 — IAR. Same as above. K53, K54 — IAR. Same as above. AR 40–400 27 January 2010 DD Form 7/7A, SF 1080. DD Form 7/7A, SF 1080. DD Form 7/7A, SF 1080. SF 1080, DD Form 7A, and letter of authorization for medical care. Same as above. Same as above. No. No. No. No. No. No. 107
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Table B–1<br />
Persons authorized care at <strong>Army</strong> military treatment facilities—Continued<br />
Paragraph Class of <strong>Patient</strong> <strong>Patient</strong> Category Charges Collect Report required Hearing aids, prostheses,<br />
Codes for central reim- spectacles, or orthopedic footbursement<br />
wear<br />
3–20 Foreign military<br />
members assigned<br />
or accredited<br />
to the<br />
United Nations<br />
Command<br />
(UNC) Military<br />
Armistice Commission<br />
(UN-<br />
CMAC); HQ<br />
UNC (Rear)<br />
(UNC-R); UNC<br />
Command Liaison<br />
Group<br />
(UNC-LNG), or<br />
UNC Honor<br />
Guard.<br />
3–20 Foreign military<br />
members of the<br />
Neutral Nations<br />
Supervisory<br />
Commission<br />
(NNSC).<br />
3–20 Family members<br />
of foreign<br />
military personnel<br />
assigned or<br />
accredited to<br />
the United Nations<br />
Command<br />
(UNC) Military<br />
Armistice Commission<br />
(UN-<br />
CMAC); HQ,<br />
UNC (Rear)<br />
(UNC-R);UNC<br />
Command Liaison<br />
Group<br />
(UNC-LNG); or<br />
the Neutral NationsSupervisoryCommission<br />
(NNSC).<br />
Section VII. Beneficiaries of Other Federal Agencies<br />
3-23 VA beneficiaries.<br />
3-24 OWCP beneficiaries.<br />
3-25 PHS beneficiaries<br />
a. Native<br />
Americans and<br />
Alaska natives<br />
in Alaska.<br />
Inpatient Outpatient<br />
or Sub- or Immusistence<br />
nization<br />
K71 None. None. None. None. Yes.<br />
K74 None. None. None. None. Yes.<br />
K73 FRR. None. Collect locally. No.<br />
K61 IAR. IAR. Collect locally<br />
from authorizing<br />
agency<br />
K62 IAR. IAR. Collect locally<br />
from authorizing<br />
agency.<br />
K67 IAR. IAR. Collect locally<br />
from authorizing<br />
agency.<br />
106 AR 40–400 27 January 2010<br />
DD Form 7/7A. Yes.<br />
DD Form 7/7A<br />
supported by<br />
CA Form 16.<br />
DD Form 7/7A,<br />
SF 1080.<br />
Yes.<br />
No.