§ 1086a. Certain former spouses: extension of period of eligibility for health benefits
(a)
Availability of Conversion Health Policies.—
The Secretary of Defense shall inform each person who has been a dependent for a period of one year or more under section
1072
(2)(H) of this title of the availability of a conversion health policy for purchase by the person. A conversion health policy offered under this subsection shall provide coverage for not less than a 24-month period.
(b)
Effect of Purchase.—
(1)
Subject to paragraph (2), if a person who is a dependent for a one-year period under section
1072
(2)(H) of this title purchases a conversion health policy within that period (or within a reasonable time after that period as prescribed by the Secretary of Defense), the person shall continue to be eligible for medical and dental care in the manner described in section
1076 of this title and health benefits under section
1086 of this title until the end of the 24-month period beginning on the later of—
(c)
Effect of Unavailability of Policies.—
(1)
If the Secretary of Defense is unable, within a reasonable time, to enter into a contract with a private insurer to offer conversion health policies under subsection (a) at a rate not to exceed the payment required under section
8905a
(d)(1)(A) of title
5 for comparable coverage, the Secretary shall provide the coverage required under such a policy through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services. Subject to paragraph (2), a person receiving coverage under this subsection shall be required to pay into the Military Health Care Account or other appropriate account an amount equal to the sum of—
(A)
the individual and Government contributions which would be required in the case of a person enrolled in a health benefits plan contracted for under section
1079 of this title; and
(d)
Conversion Health Policy Defined.—
In this section, the term “conversion health policy” means a health insurance policy with a private insurer, developed through negotiations between the Secretary of Defense and the private insurer, that is available for purchase by or for the use of a person who is a dependent for a one-year period under section
1072
(2)(H) of this title.