Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART II— - PERSONNEL › Chapter CHAPTER 55— - MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE › § 1076c
Sets up a dental insurance plan for military retirees, some unremarried surviving spouses, and their eligible family members. The Secretary of Defense must create the plan or may let eligible people join a similar federal dental plan instead. People who can join include those entitled to retired pay, members of the Retired Reserve who would get retired pay but are under 60, and qualifying dependents (including some dependents whose sponsor is not enrolled if the sponsor gets VA dental care, has a job-based plan that does not cover dependents, or cannot use the plan for medical or dental reasons). Unremarried surviving spouses and their eligible child dependents can join in certain death cases, including when a sponsor died on active duty for more than 30 days and the dependents are not covered elsewhere. Enrollees must pay premiums, and the plan will cover common dental care like exams, cleanings, fillings, root canals, oral surgery, and emergency care. The Secretary will set a minimum enrollment period, let people enroll for just themselves or for themselves plus dependents, and try to deduct premiums from retired pay when possible. Enrollment ends if a retiree loses retired pay, a Retired Reserve member loses that status, or a surviving spouse remarries. If a sponsor or spouse dies while enrolled, dependent coverage continues through the enrollment period and can be renewed if premiums are paid. The Secretary will make rules for running the plan, allow a 30-day window at the start to cancel enrollment, permit limited mid-term cancellations for reasons like relocation, serious medical problems, or severe financial hardship, and set speedy decision and appeal procedures. Eligible dependent and child dependent follow the military’s dependent rules, and retired pay includes retainer pay.
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10 U.S.C. § 1076c
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73