H.R.5179 - To amend title 5, United States Code, to make clear that family coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program remains available with respect to an otherwise eligible child of a Federal employee or annuitant until that child attains 26 years of age, and for other purposes.

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  • Official: To amend title 5, United States Code, to make clear that family coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program remains available with respect to an otherwise eligible child of a Federal employee or annuitant until that child attains 26 years of age, and for other purposes. as introduced.

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4/29/2010--Introduced.Extends eligibility for coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program to a federal employee's, annuitant's, or former spouse's dependent child (currently, unmarried dependent child) who is under age 26 (currently, under age 22) or incapab

Official Summary

4/29/2010--Introduced.Extends eligibility for coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program to a federal employee's, annuitant's, or former spouse's dependent child (currently, unmarried dependent child) who is under age 26 (currently, under age 22) or incapable of self-support because of mental or physical disability which existed before age 26 (currently, before age 22).

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07/30/10
AFSA HQ Newsletter – July 30th | AFSA Division 5

H.R.5179 (http://www NULL.opencongress NULL.org/bill/111-h5179/show) — Rep Dahlkemper D-PA; to amend title 5, United States Code, to make clear that family coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program remains available ...

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07/30/10
AFSA HQ Newsletter – July 30th | AFSA Division 5

H.R.5179 (http://www NULL.opencongress NULL.org/bill/111-h5179/show) — Rep Dahlkemper D-PA; to amend title 5, United States Code, to make clear that family coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program remains available ...

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07/29/10
AFSA HQ Newsletter – July 30th - AFSA Chapter 554

H.R.5179 (http://www NULL.opencongress NULL.org/bill/111-h5179/show) — Rep Dahlkemper D-PA; to amend title 5, United States Code, to make clear that family coverage under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program remains available ...

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