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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 4 (Engrossed in House) — To reauthorize programs of the Federal Aviation Administration, and for other purposes. · Sec. 543

Sec. 543. FAA employees in Guam

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The Secretary of Transportation shall enter into an agreement with the Secretary of Defense— to allow Federal Aviation Administration employees assigned to Guam, their spouses, and their dependent children access to Department of Defense hospitals located in Guam on a space available basis; and to provide for payments by the Federal Aviation Administration to the Department of Defense for the administrative costs associated with— enrolling Federal Aviation Administration employees assigned to Guam, their spouses, and their dependent children in any Department of Defense system necessary to allow access pursuant to paragraph (1); and billing an insurance company for any medical costs incurred as a result of Federal Aviation Administration employees, their spouses, or their dependent children accessing and receiving medical treatment or services at a Department of Defense hospital located in Guam.
Funds for payments by the Federal Aviation Administration described in subsection (a)(2) are subject to the availability of amounts specifically provided in advance for that purpose in appropriations Acts.
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