Office of the Secretary of the Air Force Acceptance of Group Application Under Public Law 95-202 and Department of Defense Directive (DODD) 1000.20, 56823 [E9-26401]
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section 723(b)(E). These collection
instruments serve as applications for the
Enrollment, Primary Care Manager
(PCM) Change and Disenrollment for the
Department of Defense’s TRICARE
Prime program established in
accordance with title 10 U.S.C. 1099
(which calls for a healthcare enrollment
system). Monthly payment options for
retiree enrollment fees for TRICARE
Prime are established in accordance
with title 10 U.S.C. 1097a(c). The
information collected on the TRICARE
Prime Enrollment Application/PCM
Change Form provides the necessary
data to determine beneficiary eligibility,
to identify the selection of a health care
option, and to change the designated
PCM when the beneficiary is relocating
or merely requests a local PCM change.
The information collected on the
TRICARE Prime Disenrollment Form
provides the necessary data to disenroll
a beneficiary from TRICARE Prime. The
Disenrollment Application is needed to
implement disenrollment from
TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Prime
Remote or the Uniformed Services
Family Health Plan as requested by the
enrollee. Failure to provide information
will result in continued enrollment and
beneficiaries’ responsibility for payment
of an enrollment fee.
Affected Public: Individuals or
Households.
Annual Burden Hours: 22,317.
Number of Respondents: 72,905.
Responses per Respondent: 1.
Average Burden per Response:
TRICARE Prime Enrollment
Application/PCM Change Form: 20
minutes or .33% of an hour/TRICARE
Prime Disenrollment—5 minutes or
.083%. (average burden per response for
completing both forms is 18.36 minutes
or .30% of an hour).
Frequency: On occasion.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Summary of Information Collection
The Department of Defense
established TRICARE Prime as a
managed-care option, similar to a
civilian HMO (health maintenance
organization). Active duty service
members are required to be enrolled in
TRICARE Prime or TRICARE Prime
Remote. They must take action to enroll
by filling out the appropriate enrollment
form and submitting it to the Managed
Care Support Contractor (MCSC).
TRICARE Prime is also available to
other TRICARE beneficiaries who are
also required to fill out the appropriate
enrollment or disenrollment forms.
TRICARE Prime enrollee’s health care is
coordinated by a primary care manager
(PCM) whom could be a part of a
military treatment facility, a civilian
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network or TRICARE Prime Remote
where eligible. In order to carry out this
program, it is necessary that certain
beneficiaries electing to enroll/disenroll
in TRICARE Prime, TRICARE Prime
Remote or change a PCM complete an
enrollment application request.
Completion of the enrollment forms is
an essential element of the TRICARE
Prime program.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Dated: October 29, 2009.
Mitchell S. Bryman,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. E9–26407 Filed 11–2–09; 8:45 am]
SUMMARY: The Department of the Army
announces the availability of a DEIS
identifying the potential environmental
effects that would result from use of
stationing and training capacity, land
use changes, and training infrastructure
improvements at Fort Bliss (Texas) to
support Army growth and force
structure realignment.
The DEIS tiers from the Army Growth
and Force Structure Realignment
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (GTA PEIS), for which a
Record of Decision was signed in 2007.
DATES: The public comment period for
the DEIS will end 60 days after
publication of this NOA in the Federal
Register by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should
be sent to: Mr. John F. Barrera, IMWE–
BLS–PWE, Building 624, Taylor Road,
Fort Bliss, TX 79916–6812; e-mail:
bliss.eis@conus.army.mil.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Office of the Secretary of the Air Force
Acceptance of Group Application
Under Public Law 95–202 and
Department of Defense Directive
(DODD) 1000.20
SUMMARY: ‘‘Honorably Discharged
Members of The Gold Coast Native
Guard Who Were Civilian Workers
Employed From 1942 to August 15,
1945, by the U.S. Army, Headquartered
at Then ‘American Camp,’ Now Named
‘Burma Camp,’ Ghana’’ Under the
provisions of Section 401, Public Law
95–202 and DoD Directive 1000.20, the
Department of Defense Civilian/Military
Service Review Board has accepted an
application on behalf of a group known
as: ‘‘Honorably Discharged Members of
The Gold Coast Native Guard Who Were
Civilian Workers Employed From 1942
to August 15, 1945, by the U.S. Army,
Headquartered at then ‘American
Camp,’ Now Named ‘Burma Camp,’
Ghana.’’
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Persons with
information or documentation pertinent
to the determination of whether the
service of this group should be
considered active military service to the
Armed Forces of the United States are
encouraged to submit such information
or documentation within 60 days to the
DoD Civilian/Military Service Review
Board, 1535 Command Drive, EE–Wing,
3rd Floor, Andrews AFB, MD 20762–
7002. Copies of documents or other
materials submitted cannot be returned.
Bao-Anh Trinh,
YA–3, DAF, Air Force Federal Register Liaison
Officer.
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Department of the Army
Fort Bliss Army Growth and Force
Structure Realignment Draft;
Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS)
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Jean Offutt, Public Affairs Officer,
IMWE–BLS–PA; Fort Bliss, TX 79916–
6812; telephone: (915) 568–6812; fax:
(915) 568–2995; e-mail:
jean.offutt@us.army.mil.
The
Proposed Action would support the
growth of the Army and allow for
reasonably foreseeable future stationing
actions, land use changes, and training
infrastructure improvements that take
advantage of the varied terrain at Fort
Bliss; full suite of training ranges;
collocation with heavy, light, and
aviation combat units; and collocation
with various support units.
Three categories of interrelated
alternatives are analyzed in this
document: stationing/training; land use
changes; and training infrastructure
improvements. Each category contains a
No Action alternative and several action
alternatives.
The stationing/training category of
alternatives analyzes the stationing
decision made in the GTA PEIS, with
deployment (some units will not be
present and training at Fort Bliss) and
without deployment (assumes all units
assigned to Fort Bliss will be there and
training) scenarios. The document also
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Office of the Secretary of the Air Force Acceptance of Group
Application Under Public Law 95-202 and Department of Defense Directive
(DODD) 1000.20
SUMMARY: ``Honorably Discharged Members of The Gold Coast Native Guard
Who Were Civilian Workers Employed From 1942 to August 15, 1945, by the
U.S. Army, Headquartered at Then `American Camp,' Now Named `Burma
Camp,' Ghana'' Under the provisions of Section 401, Public Law 95-202
and DoD Directive 1000.20, the Department of Defense Civilian/Military
Service Review Board has accepted an application on behalf of a group
known as: ``Honorably Discharged Members of The Gold Coast Native Guard
Who Were Civilian Workers Employed From 1942 to August 15, 1945, by the
U.S. Army, Headquartered at then `American Camp,' Now Named `Burma
Camp,' Ghana.''
For More Information: Persons with information or documentation
pertinent to the determination of whether the service of this group
should be considered active military service to the Armed Forces of the
United States are encouraged to submit such information or
documentation within 60 days to the DoD Civilian/Military Service
Review Board, 1535 Command Drive, EE-Wing, 3rd Floor, Andrews AFB, MD
20762-7002. Copies of documents or other materials submitted cannot be
returned.
Bao-Anh Trinh,
YA-3, DAF, Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. E9-26401 Filed 11-2-09; 8:45 am]
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