[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR31.1]



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                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

    CHAPTER I--PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN 

                                SERVICES

 

PART 31_MEDICAL CARE FOR CERTAIN PERSONNEL OF THE COAST GUARD, NATIONAL 

OCEAN SURVEY, PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, AND FORMER LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE--Table 

of Contents

 

Sec. 31.1  Meaning of terms.









                               Definitions



Sec.

31.1 Meaning of terms.



 Provisions Applicable to Coast Guard, National Ocean Survey and Public 

                             Health Service



31.2 Persons entitled to treatment.

31.3 Use of Service facilities.

31.4 Use of other than Service facilities.

31.5 Application for treatment; active duty personnel.

31.6 Personnel absent without leave.

31.7 Continuance of medical relief after loss of status.

31.8 Retired personnel; extent of treatment.

31.9 Dependent members of families; treatment.

31.10 Dependent members of families; use of Service facilities.



     Provisions Applicable to Personnel of Former Lighthouse Service



31.11 Persons entitled to treatment.

31.12 Use of Service facilities.

31.13 Use of other than Service facilities.

31.14 Application for treatment; active duty personnel.

31.15 Continuance of medical relief after loss of status.

31.16 Retired personnel; extent of treatment.



    Source: 21 FR 9821, Dec. 12, 1956, unless otherwise noted.



                               Definitions





    As used in this part, the term:

    (a) Act means the Public Health Service Act, approved July 1, 1944, 

58 Stat. 682, as amended.

    (b) Service means the Public Health Service.

    (c) Surgeon General means the Surgeon General of the Public Health 

Service.

    (d) Medical relief station means a first-, second-, third-, or 

fourth-class station of the Service.

    (e) First-class stations means a hospital operated by the Service.

    (f) Second-class station means a medical relief facility, other than 

a hospital of the Service, under the charge of a commissioned officer.

    (g) Third-class station means a medical relief facility, other than 

a hospital of the Service, under the charge of a medical officer or 

employee of the Service other than a commissioned officer.

    (h) Fourth-class station means a medical relief facility designated 

by the Surgeon General, other than a first-, second-, or third-class 

station.

    (i) Designated physician means a physician holding an appointment to 

act regularly for the Service for a class or classes of specified 

beneficiaries at a place where there is no medical relief station.

    (j) Designated dentist means a dentist holding an appointment to 

perform dental service for the Service for a class or classes of 

specified beneficiaries.

    (k) Active duty means active duty status as distinguished from being 

on inactive status or retired and includes periods of authorized leave 

or liberty.

    (l) Dependent members of families in the case of male personnel 

means the lawful wife, the unmarried children (including stepchildren or 

adopted children) under 21 years of age, and the father or mother if in 

fact dependent upon such son for his or her chief support; and in the 

case of female personnel, the unmarried children (including stepchildren 

or adopted children) under 21 years of age if their father is dead or 

they are in fact dependent on such mother for their chief support, the 

father or mother if in fact dependent upon such daughter for his or her 

chief support, and the husband if in fact dependent upon such wife for 

his chief support: Provided, however, That in the case of members of the 

Women's Reserve of the Coast Guard the husbands of such members shall 

not be considered dependents.



(Sec. 215, 58 Stat. 690, as amended; 42 U.S.C. 216)



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 Provisions Applicable to Coast Guard, National Ocean Survey and Public 

                             Health Service