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They would not be eligible.
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Unfortunately, parents are not eligible family members.
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The following people are not eligible to enroll in FEDVIP, regardless of FEHB eligibility or receipt of an annuity or portion of an annuity.
deferred annuitants,
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If you are an annuitant when you die and your survivor(s) are receiving an annuity, then they may enroll or continue the existing enrollment.
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Federal and U.S. Postal Service employees eligible for FEHB coverage (whether or not enrolled) and annuitants/survivor annuitants/compensationers (regardless of FEHB eligibility) are eligible to enroll.
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Yes. Some of the dental plans under the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Plan (FEDVIP) may coordinate benefits with the benefits of your current non-FEDVIP plan. Please review the...
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No. Under the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance Program (FEDVIP), there is no extension of coverage, temporary continuation of coverage (TCC), spouse equity coverage, or right to convert to...
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No. For your child age 26 or over to be covered under your FEHB Self and Family enrollment, he/she must be incapable of self-support because of a mental or physical...
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Yes, if you are an employee who is eligible for FEHB. You don't have to be enrolled. Annuitants, survivor annuitants and compensationers do not have to be eligible for FEHB...
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For FEDVIP, eligible family members are your:
- spouse (Public Law 104-199, Defense of Marriage Act, states, " the word 'marriage' means only a legal union between one man and one...
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