Tricare prime from your husband is the primary and your federal employee insurance is secondary. It means whatever Tricare Prime does not cover, Blue Shield should pick it up.
Ah, wrong. If you read the Tricare documentation, it clearly states if you have another health insurance company, Tricare is automatically the secondary. It doesn't matter who is the military member.
No. Tricare covers certain Federal employees, including retired military.
No, they have Tricare offered by the military.
federal government.
Federal government pays for Tricare along with your yearly copay if you are not active duty
The term for the departments and workers that make up the federal government is civilian employee. A civilian employee is any individual that works for the federal government, but is not affiliated with the military.
In the official performance of their duty, yes, it is.
No, you are considered an active duty service member.
The political commissar was an employee of the Russian federal government. They were present during the French Revolution to oversee the military and ensure the governments control over the military.
Generally speaking, yes, if the Federal employee was in the official performance of their duties at the time of the assault.
The Elementary and Secondary school Act provided federal aid to education.
no
federal employee loyalty program