Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1998 - Administrative law |
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Nonnaval medical and dental care .......................... Assistance to and Support of
dependents; paternity Complaints ............................................................ 39 121 159
175 177 182 185 198 215 222 255 269 271 276 340 Part 734 735 Garnishment ...
Nonnaval medical and dental care .......................... Assistance to and Support of
dependents; paternity Complaints ............................................................ 39 121 159
175 177 182 185 198 215 222 255 269 271 276 340 Part 734 735 Garnishment ...
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(4) To plan and provide health care for personnel of the naval service and their
dependents. (5) To direct the organization, administration, training, and support
of the Naval Reserve. (6) To inspect and investigate compoments of the ...
(4) To plan and provide health care for personnel of the naval service and their
dependents. (5) To direct the organization, administration, training, and support
of the Naval Reserve. (6) To inspect and investigate compoments of the ...
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(g) To plan for and determine the needs for health care for personnel of the
Marine Corps and their dependents. $700.405 Composition of the Marine Corps.
(a) The major components of the regular establishment of the Marine Corps
Consist ...
(g) To plan for and determine the needs for health care for personnel of the
Marine Corps and their dependents. $700.405 Composition of the Marine Corps.
(a) The major components of the regular establishment of the Marine Corps
Consist ...
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(1) Send requests for inpatient medical treatment records of active duty Navy and
Marine Corps personnel and their dependents to the medical treatment facility
where the patient is or was treated. The records are held for two years and then ...
(1) Send requests for inpatient medical treatment records of active duty Navy and
Marine Corps personnel and their dependents to the medical treatment facility
where the patient is or was treated. The records are held for two years and then ...
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Requests for dependents' outpatient records should be addressed to the last
medical facility where treatment was provided if ... (5) When the location of a
military member or dependent's medical record is not known, send requests to
Chief, ...
Requests for dependents' outpatient records should be addressed to the last
medical facility where treatment was provided if ... (5) When the location of a
military member or dependent's medical record is not known, send requests to
Chief, ...
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