US Code
CHAPTER 55— MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE
§ 1094. Licensure requirement for health-care professionals

(a)(1) A person under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of a military department may not provide health care independently as a health-care professional under this chapter unless the person has a current license to provide such care. In the case of a physician, the physician may not provide health care as a physician under this chapter unless the current license is an unrestricted license that is not subject to limitation on the scope of practice ordinarily granted to other physicians for a similar specialty by the jurisdiction that granted the license.
(2) The Secretary of Defense may waive paragraph (1) with respect to any person in unusual circumstances. The Secretary shall prescribe by regulation the circumstances under which such a waiver may be granted.
(b) The commanding officer of each health care facility of the Department of Defense shall ensure that each person who provides health care independently as a health-care professional at the facility meets the requirement of subsection (a).
(c)(1) A person (other than a person subject to chapter 47 of this title) who provides health care in violation of subsection (a) is subject to a civil money penalty of not more than $5,000.
(2) The provisions of subsections (c) and (e) through (h) of section 1128A of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a–7a) shall apply to the imposition of a civil money penalty under paragraph (1) in the same manner as they apply to the imposition of a civil money penalty under that section, except that for purposes of this subsection—(A) a reference to the Secretary in that section is deemed a reference to the Secretary of Defense; and
(B) a reference to a claimant in subsection (e) of that section is deemed a reference to the person described in paragraph (1).
(d)(1) Notwithstanding any law regarding the licensure of health care providers, a health-care professional described in paragraph (2) or (3) may practice the health profession or professions of the health-care professional at any location in any State, the District of Columbia, or a Commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States, regardless of where such health-care professional or the patient are located, so long as the practice is within the scope of the authorized Federal duties.
(2) A health-care professional referred to in paragraph (1) as being described in this paragraph is a member of the armed forces, civilian employee of the Department of Defense, personal services contractor under section 1091 of this title, contractor not covered under section 1091 of this title who is providing medical treatment as part of a mission relating to emergency, humanitarian, or refugee assistance, or other health-care professional credentialed and privileged at a Federal health care institution or location specially designated by the Secretary for this purpose who—(A) has a current license to practice medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, or another health profession; and
(B) is performing authorized duties for the Department of Defense.
(3) A health-care professional referred to in paragraph (1) as being described in this paragraph is a member of the National Guard who—(A) has a current license to practice medicine, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, or another health profession; and
(B) is performing training or duty under section 502(f) of title 32 in response to an actual or potential disaster.
(e) In this section:(1) The term “license”—(A) means a grant of permission by an official agency of a State, the District of Columbia, or a Commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States to provide health care independently as a health-care professional; and
(B) includes, in the case of such care furnished in a foreign country by any person who is not a national of the United States, a grant of permission by an official agency of that foreign country for that person to provide health care independently as a health-care professional.
(2) The term “health-care professional” means a physician, dentist, clinical psychologist, marriage and family therapist certified as such by a certification recognized by the Secretary of Defense, or nurse and any other person providing direct patient care as may be designated by the Secretary of Defense in regulations.

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Title 10— ARMED FORCES

Subtitle A— General Military Law

PART II— PERSONNEL

CHAPTER 55— MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE

§ 1071. Purpose of this chapter

§ 1072. Definitions

§ 1073. Administration of this chapter

§ 1073a. Contracts for health care: best value contracting

§ 1073b. Recurring reports and publication of certain data

§ 1073c. Administration of Defense Health Agency and military medical treatment facilities

§ 1073d. Military medical treatment facilities

§ 1073e. Protection of armed forces from infectious diseases

§ 1073f. Health care fraud and abuse prevention program

§ 1074. Medical and dental care for members and certain former members

§ 1074a. Medical and dental care: members on duty other than active duty for a period of more than 30 days

§ 1074b. Medical and dental care: Academy cadets and midshipmen; members of, and designated applicants for membership in, Senior ROTC

§ 1074c. Medical care: authority to provide a wig

§ 1074d. Certain primary and preventive health care services

§ 1074e. Medical care: certain Reserves who served in Southwest Asia during the Persian Gulf Conflict

§ 1074f. Medical tracking system for members deployed overseas

§ 1074g. Pharmacy benefits program

§ 1074h. Medical and dental care: medal of honor recipients; dependents

§ 1074i. Reimbursement for certain travel expenses

§ 1074j. Sub-acute care program

§ 1074k. Long-term care insurance

§ 1074l. Notification to Congress of hospitalization of combat wounded members

§ 1074m. Mental health assessments for members of the armed forces deployed in support of a contingency operation

§ 1074n. Annual mental health assessments for members of the armed forces

§ 1074o. Provision of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for certain members

§ 1075. TRICARE Select

§ 1075a. TRICARE Prime: cost sharing

§ 1076. Medical and dental care for dependents: general rule

§ 1076a. TRICARE dental program

[§ 1076b. Repealed. , , ]

§ 1076c. Dental insurance plan: certain retirees and their surviving spouses and other dependents

§ 1076d. TRICARE program: TRICARE Reserve Select coverage for members of the Selected Reserve

§ 1076e. TRICARE program: TRICARE Retired Reserve coverage for certain members of the Retired Reserve who are qualified for a non-regular retirement but are not yet age 60

§ 1076f. TRICARE program: extension of coverage for certain members of the National Guard and dependents during certain disaster response duty

§ 1077. Medical care for dependents: authorized care in facilities of uniformed services

§ 1077a. Access to military medical treatment facilities and other facilities

§ 1078. Medical and dental care for dependents: charges

§ 1078a. Continued health benefits coverage

§ 1078b. Provision of food to certain members and dependents not receiving inpatient care in military medical treatment facilities

§ 1079. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: plans

§ 1079a. TRICARE program: treatment of refunds and other amounts collected

§ 1079b. Procedures for charging fees for care provided to civilians; retention and use of fees collected

§ 1079c. Provisional coverage for emerging services and supplies

§ 1080. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: election of facilities

§ 1081. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: review and adjustment of payments

§ 1082. Contracts for health care: advisory committees

§ 1083. Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: additional hospitalization

§ 1084. Determinations of dependency

§ 1085. Medical and dental care from another executive department: reimbursement

§ 1086. Contracts for health benefits for certain members, former members, and their dependents

§ 1086a. Certain former spouses: extension of period of eligibility for health benefits

§ 1086b. Prohibition against requiring retired members to receive health care solely through the Department of Defense

§ 1087. Programing facilities for certain members, former members, and their dependents in construction projects of the uniformed services

§ 1088. Air evacuation patients: furnished subsistence

§ 1089. Defense of certain suits arising out of medical malpractice

§ 1090. Identifying and treating drug and alcohol dependence

§ 1090a. Identifying and treating eating disorders.

§ 1090b. Commanding officer and supervisor referrals of members for mental health evaluations

§ 1091. Personal services contracts

§ 1092. Studies and demonstration projects relating to delivery of health and medical care

§ 1092a. Persons entering the armed forces: baseline health data

§ 1093. Performance of abortions: restrictions

§ 1094. Licensure requirement for health-care professionals

§ 1094a. Continuing medical education requirements: system for monitoring physician compliance

§ 1095. Health care services incurred on behalf of covered beneficiaries: collection from third-party payers

§ 1095a. Medical care: members held as captives and their dependents

§ 1095b. TRICARE program: contractor payment of certain claims

§ 1095c. TRICARE program: facilitation of processing of claims

§ 1095d. TRICARE program: waiver of certain deductibles

§ 1095e. TRICARE program: beneficiary counseling and assistance coordinators

§ 1095f. TRICARE program: referrals and preauthorizations under TRICARE Prime

§ 1095g. TRICARE program: waiver of recoupment of erroneous payments caused by administrative error

§ 1096. Military-civilian health services partnership program

§ 1097. Contracts for medical care for retirees, dependents, and survivors: alternative delivery of health care

§ 1097a. TRICARE Prime: automatic enrollments

§ 1097b. TRICARE program: financial management

§ 1097c. TRICARE program: relationship with employer-sponsored group health plans

§ 1097d. TRICARE program: notice of change to benefits

§ 1098. Incentives for participation in cost-effective health care plans

§ 1099. Health care enrollment system and payment options

§ 1100. Defense Health Program Account

§ 1101. Resource allocation methods: capitation or diagnosis-related groups

§ 1102. Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records: qualified immunity for participants

§ 1103. Contracts for medical and dental care: State and local preemption

§ 1104. Sharing of health-care resources with the Department of Veterans Affairs

§ 1104a. Shared medical facilities with Department of Veterans Affairs

§ 1105. Specialized treatment facility program

§ 1106. Submittal of claims: standard form; time limits

§ 1107. Notice of use of an investigational new drug or a drug unapproved for its applied use

§ 1107a. Emergency use products

§ 1108. Health care coverage through Federal Employees Health Benefits program: demonstration project

§ 1109. Organ and tissue donor program

§ 1110. System for tracking and recording vaccine information; anthrax vaccine immunization program

§ 1110a. Notification of certain individuals regarding options for enrollment under Medicare part B

§ 1110b. TRICARE program: extension of dependent coverage