24 USC 35 - Sec. 35. Limitation of medical, surgical or hospital services

24 USC - US Code - Title 24: Hospitals and Asylums (January 2003)


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Hospitalization of the dependents of naval and Marine Corps personnel and of the persons outside the naval service mentioned in section 34 of this title shall be furnished only for acute medical and surgical conditions, exclusive of nervous, mental, or contagious diseases or those requiring domiciliary care. Routine dental care, other than dental prosthesis and orthodontia, may be furnished to such persons who are outside the naval service under the same conditions as are prescribed in section 34 of this title for hospital and dispensary care for such persons.


Partial Repeal

Act June 7, 1956, ch. 374, Sec. 306(2), 70 Stat. 254, repealed this section except insofar as it relates to persons outside the Naval Service mentioned in section 34 of this title.

See Effective Date of Partial Repeal note below.

Amendments

1986 - Pub. L. 99-251 amended second sentence generally.

Prior to amendment, second sentence read as follows: "Dental treatment shall be administered only as an adjunct to inpatient hospital care and shall not include dental prosthesis or orthodontia."

EFFECTIVE DATE OF PARTIAL REPEAL

Partial repeal of section by act June 7, 1956, effective six months after June 7, 1956, see section 307 of act June 7, 1956, ch. 374, 70 Stat. 254.

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