- RESERVE COMPONENT MEDICAL CARE AND INCAPCITATION PAY FOR LINE OF DUTY INVESTIGATIONS September 15 2014, 0 Comments
SUBJECT: Reserve Component Medical Care and Incapacitation Pay for Line of Duty
Conditions
References: (a) DoD Directive 1241.1, "Reserve Component Incapacitation Benefits,"
December 3, 1992 (hereby canceled)
(b) Sections 1074, 1074a, 12322 and 12301(h) of title 10, United States Code
(c) Sections 204(g), 204(h) and 206 of title 37, United States Code
(d) DoD 7000.14-R, Volume 7A, "DoD Financial Management Regulation, Military
Pay Policy and Procedures-Active Duty and Reserve Pay," August 2002
(e) through (g), see enclosure 1
- REISSUANCE AND PURPOSE
This Directive:
1.1. Reissues reference (a) to update policies and assign responsibilities under references
(b), (c), and (d), to authorize medical and dental care for members of the Reserve components
who incur or aggravate an injury, illness, or disease in the line of duty, and provide pay and
allowances to those members while being treated for or recovering from a service-connected
injury, illness, or disease, or who demonstrate a loss of earned income as a result of an injury,
illness, or disease incurred or aggravated in the line of duty.
1.2. Establishes policies for ordering a member to active duty or continuing a member on
active duty, with the consent of the member, to receive authorized medical care, to be medically
evaluated for disability or other purposes, or to complete a required Department of Defense
(DoD) healthcare study, which may include associated medical evaluation of the member.
1.3. Establishes policies for ordering a Reserve component member to active duty or
continuing the member on active duty while being treated for (or recovering from) an injury,
illness, or disease incurred or aggravated in the line of duty.
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1.4. Authorizes the issuance of DoD Instruction 1241.2 (reference (e)), to prescribe
procedures for the management of the Reserve component member who incurs or aggravates an
injury, illness, or disease in the line of duty.
- APPLICABILITY
2.1. This Directive applies to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Military
Departments, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Combatant Commands, the Inspector
General of the Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, the DoD Field Activities and all
other organizational entities in the Department of Defense (hereafter referred to collectively as
"the DoD Components").
2.2. The Coast Guard when it is not operating as a Military Service in the Navy by
agreement with the Department of Homeland Security.
- DEFINITIONS
3.1. Incapacitation. Physical disability due to injury, illness, or disease that prevents the
performance of military duties as determined by the Secretary concerned, or which prevents the
member from returning to the civilian occupation in which the member was engaged at the time
of the injury, illness, or disease.
3.2. Line of Duty. A finding after all available information has been reviewed that
determines an injury, illness, or disease was incurred or aggravated as a result of military duty
not due to gross negligence or misconduct of the member. This includes a Reserve component
member on inactive duty training, funeral honors duty, traveling directly to or from such duty or
training, or while remaining overnight, immediately before the commencement of or between
successive periods of such duty.
3.3. Military Duties as Determined by the Secretary Concerned. The duties of a Service
member's office and grade, and not necessarily the specialty or skill qualification held by the
member prior to incurring or aggravating an injury, illness, or disease in the line of duty.
3.4. Secretary Concerned. The Secretary of the Army regarding matters concerning the
Army; the Secretary of the Navy regarding matters concerning the Navy, the Marine Corps, and
the Coast Guard when it is operating as a Service in the Department of the Navy; the Secretary of
the Air Force regarding matters concerning the Air Force; and the Secretary of Homeland
Security regarding matters concerning the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a Service in
the Department of the Navy.
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- POLICY
It is DoD policy that:
4.1. A Reserve component member on active duty for a period of 30 days or less; on
inactive duty training, funeral honors duty, traveling directly to or from such duty or training, or
while remaining overnight, immediately before the commencement of or between successive
periods of such duty is entitled to medical and dental treatment for injuries, illnesses, or diseases
incurred or aggravated in the line of duty not as a result of gross negligence or misconduct of the
member.
4.2. A Reserve component member on active duty for a period of 30 days or less may be
continued on active duty while the member is being treated for, or recovering from, an injury,
illness, or disease incurred or aggravated in the line of duty.
4.3. The Secretary of the Military Department may order a Reserve component member to
active duty, with the consent of the member, to receive authorized medical care, be medically
evaluated for disability or other medical purposes, or complete a required DoD healthcare study,
which may include an associated medical evaluation of the member.
4.4. Reserve component members who have been continued on active duty for medical
reasons for more than 30 days are entitled to medical and dental care on the same basis as a
member of the regular component.
4.5. The Military Departments shall authorize pay and allowances, to the extent permitted
by reference (c), for a Reserve component member who is not medically qualified to perform
military duties, as determined by the Secretary concerned, because of an injury, illness, or
disease incurred or aggravated in the line of duty, or to provide pay and allowances to a member
who is fit to perform military duties, but experiences a loss of earned income because of an
injury, illness, or disease incurred or aggravated in the line of duty. This is commonly referred to
as incapacitation pay.
4.6. Where applicable, a line of duty determination approved by the Service component
designated authority shall serve as basis for eligibility and continuation of medical and dental
care and incapacitation benefits.
4.7. Medical and dental care authorized under this Directive shall be provided until the
member is fit for duty, or the condition cannot be materially improved with continued treatment
and the member has received a final disposition under the Disability Evaluation System, as
prescribed in DoD Directive 1332.18 and DoD Instruction 1332.38 (references (f) and (g)).
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- RESPONSIBILITIES
5.1. The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Reserve Affairs), under the Under Secretary of
Defense for Personnel and Readiness, and in coordination with the Deputy Under Secretary of
Defense (Military Personnel Policy) and the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs),
shall be responsible for Reserve incapacitation system management policy and is authorized to
issue instructions implementing the Directive.
5.2. The Secretaries of the Military Departments shall:
5.2.1. Establish funding policy and procedures for pay and allowances authorized
under reference (c), and DoD 7000.14-R (reference (d)) for members authorized such pay during
a period of incapacitation.
5.2.2. Develop a system to track Reserve component members who are incapacitated.
5.2.3. Develop a plan to manage Reserve component members being treated in
medical treatment facilities or authorized treatment in civilian treatment facilities to ensure the
member receives the proper treatment, evaluation, and referral services in a timely and efficient
manner.
5.2.4. Review each case in which the member is projected to remain incapacitated for
more than 6 months to determine if it is in the interest of fairness and equity to continue benefits
paid under reference (c) (if applicable), and to determine if the case should be referred to the
Disability Evaluation System. Such a review shall be made every 6 months.
- EFFECTIVE DATE
This Directive is effective immediately.
Enclosures - 1
E1. References, continued
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