Navy disability half pension, 20 years' service. Navy disability Navy: in other U.S. Hospitalization; § 6159. Half rating to disabled naval enlisted personnel serving twenty years. [See 10 U.S.C. 6159.] § 6160. Pension to persons serving ten years. [See 10 U.S.C. 6160.] Chapter 563-Hospitalization and Medical Care § 6201. Members of the naval service in other United States hospitals. [See 10 U.S.C. 6201.] § 6202. Insane members of the naval service. [See 10 U.S.C. 6202.] § 6203. Emergency medical treatment; reimbursement for expense. Disability pension for Navy civilian teachers. Chapter 607-Retirement of Civilian Members of the Teaching § 7086. Physical disability retirement. (a) Each civilian member who has served not less than five years, and who, before reaching the age of 65, becomes totally disabled for useful and efficient service in his position, by reason of disease or injury not due to his own vicious habits, intemperance, or willful misconduct shall, upon his application or upon the request of the Secretary of the Navy, be retired with a life annuity computed under section 7085 of this title. Same: Authority to promote health and accident prevention. Certain veterans authorized purchases. Chapter 637-Secretary of Navy-Miscellaneous Powers and Duties § 7205. Promotion of health and prevention of accidents. (a) The Secretary of the Navy make make such expenditures as he considers appropriate to prevent accidents and to promote the safety and occupational health of (1) members of the naval service on active duty; (2) civilian officers and employees of the Department of the Navy; (3) members of the Coast Guard when it is operating as a service in the Navy; and (4) members of the Coast and Geodetic Survey serving with the Navy. The expenditures may include payments for clothing, equipment, and other materials necessary for the purposes of this section. Any appropriation available for the activities in which the personnel are engaged shall be available for these purposes. Chapter 651-Ships' Stores and Commissary Stores § 7603. Sales: veterans under treatment. A person who has been separated honorably or under honorable conditions from the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, or the Marine Corps and who is receiving care and medical treatment from the Public Health Service or the Veterans' Administration may buy subsistence supplies and other supplies, except articles of uniform, from the Navy and the Marine Corps at prices charged members of the naval service. SUBTITLE D-AIR FORCE Chapter 855-Hospitalization § 8721. Members of Air Force, other than of Regular Air Force. A member of the Air Force, other than of the Regular Air Force, is entitled to the hospital benefits provided by law or regulation for a member of the Regular Air Force of corresponding grade and length of service, whenever (1) he is called or ordered to active duty for a period of more than 30 days, and is disabled in line of duty from disease while so employed; or (2) he is called or ordered to active duty, or to perform inactiveduty training, for any period of time, and is disabled in line of duty from injury while so employed. Air Force: hospitalization Extension of benefits. § 8722. Members of C.A.T.C.; members of Air Force not covered Hospital and by section 8721 of this title. [See 10 U.S.C. 8722.] Chapter 861-Separation for Various Reasons § 8813. Air Force enlisted members: dependency discharge. [See 10 U.S.C. 8813.] medical benefits; extension to AFROTC, CATC. Discharge due to desirability of dependent. § 5. Schedules; number, form, and scope of inquiries. Census; authority of Secretary of Census; certain statistics for. Chapter 3-Collection and Publication of Statistics § 101. Defective, dependent, and delinquent classes; crime. (1) to the defective, dependent, and delinquent classes; and (c) In addition to the decennial collections authorized by subsections (a) and (b) of this section, the Secretary may compile and publish annually statistics relating to crime and to the defective, dependent, and delinquent classes. TITLE 14-COAST GUARD Chapter 11-Personnel COMMISSIONED OFFICERS § 234. Retirement for failure in physical examination for promotion. Coast Guard: Promotion upon retirement for disability. * § 366. Retention beyond term of enlistment in case of disability. Coast Guard; [See 14 U.S.C. 366.] Chapter 13-Pay, Allowances, Awards, and Other Rights and enlistment, extension for illness or injury. § 477. Equipment to prevent accidents. The Coast Guard may make such expenditures as are deemed appropriate for promotion and maintenance of the safety and occupational health of, and the prevention of accidents affecting, personnel of the Coast Guard, including the purchase of clothing, equipment, and other materials necessary thereto. Chapter 21-Coast Guard Reserve COAST GUARD RESERVE § 755. Pay, allowances, and other benefits. Health and safety standards. Promotion of Extension of sickness and disability benefits to U.S.C.G. Reserve. § 760. Disability or death benefits for temporary members. (b) This section does not apply in any case coming within the purview of the Workmen's Compensation Law of any state, territory, or other jurisdiction because of a concurrent employment status of such temporary member; and where such temporary member or dependent would be entitled to a benefit under the provisions of law authorizing compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties and also to any concurrent benefit from the United States on account of the same disability or death, such temporary member or dependent shall elect which benefit he shall receive. (c) Whenever, pursuant to this section a claim is filed with the Secretary of Labor for benefits because of an alleged injury or death, the Secretary of Labor, or such officer, agency, or employee of the Department of Labor as he shall designate, shall notify the Commandant who shall cause an investigation to be made into the facts surrounding such alleged injury and make certification with respect thereto, including certification as to such injured or deceased person's temporary membership in the Reserve and his military status, and whether the injury or death occurred incident to service. (d) Temporary members of the Reserve who incur physical disability or contact sickness or disease while performing any specific duty to which they have been assigned by competent Coast Guard authority shall be entitled to the same hospital treatment afforded officers and enlisted men of the Coast Guard. |