Several groups are eligible to apply for coverage under
the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program. This includes Federal employees
and annuitants, including members and retired members of the uniformed services,
as well as qualified relatives. Specifically, the following groups are eligible
to apply for coverage:
- Federal employees in positions that convey eligibility for the
Federal
Employees Health Benefits Program (whether or not they are actually enrolled in FEHB)
- U.S. Postal Service (USPS) employees in positions that convey eligibility for
the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (whether or not they are actually enrolled in FEHB)
- Active Members of the Uniformed Services who are on active duty or full-time
National Guard duty for more than 30 days
- Active Members of the Selected Reserve (Members of the Individual Ready
Reserve are NOT eligible to apply)
- Tennessee Valley Authority employees (even though they may not be eligible for FEHB coverage)
- D.C. Government employees who were first employed by the D.C. Government
before October 1, 1987
- D.C. Courts employees
- Navy Personnel Command (BUPERS) NAF employees
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- Federal or USPS annuitants, including survivor and deferred annuitants
- Retired Members of the Uniformed Services who are entitled to retired or
retainer pay
- Retired "Grey" Reservists, even if they are not receiving their retired pay
yet
- Separated employees with title to a deferred annuity, even if they are not yet
receiving that annuity
- Tennessee Valley Authority annuitants
- Compensationers receiving compensation from the Department of Labor
- D.C. Government annuitants first employed by the D.C. Government before
October 1, 1987
- D.C. Courts annuitants
- Navy Personnel Command (BUPERS) NAF annuitants
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If you are a qualified relative as described below, you can apply even if the
person you're related to does not apply, or even if the person you're related to
applies but is not approved for coverage.
- Spouses of employees listed above
- Spouses of annuitants listed above
- Surviving spouses of active and retired of the uniformed services who are
receiving a Federal survivor annuity
- Parents, parents-in-law, and stepparents of living employees listed above
(Parents, parents-in-law, and stepparents of annuitants and retired members of
the uniformed services are NOT eligible)
- Adult children (at least 18 years old, including adopted or step children) of
living employees or annuitants listed above
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