4.4 Exceptional Family Member Program EFMP Flashcards
STATE the purpose of the EFM program:
What is the purpose of the EFM program?
Assist SM in providing for the special needs of their EFM:
Before,
During,
And after,
Relocation required by change of duty assignments.
STATE the purpose of the EFM program:
Enrollment is what?
Mandatory.
STATE the purpose of the EFM program:
All family members identified by an MO or educational authorities as exhibiting medical or educational disabilities or chronic medical conditions will be what?
Enrolled promptly,
Once the condition is documented.
STATE the purpose of the EFM program:
What is considered chronic with a medical condition?
6 months or longer.
LIST the instructions governing the EFMP:
Policy and Guidance:
What are the instructions that govern the EFMP?
OPNAVINST 1754.2C,
Public Law 94-142,
Public Law 95-561,
Public Law 102-119,
DODINST 1342.12 series,
DODINST 1010.13 series.
LIST the instructions governing the EFMP:
OPNAVINST 1754.2C?
Exceptional Family Member Program.
LIST the instructions governing the EFMP:
Public Law 94-142?
Education for all Handicapped Children Act of 1975.
LIST the instructions governing the EFMP:
Public Law 95-561?
Defense Dependents Education Act.
LIST the instructions governing the EFMP:
Public Law 102-119?
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments.
LIST the instructions governing the EFMP:
DODINST 1342.12 series?
Education of Handicapped Children in DOD Dependents Schools.
LIST the instructions governing the EFMP:
DODINST 1010.13 series?
Military Personnel Drug and Abuse Testing Program.
LIST the enrollment criteria and categories of the EFMP:
What is the enrollment criteria:
A family member with long term what?
Long term or chronic:
Medical,
Psychological,
Educational needs.
LIST the enrollment criteria and categories of the EFMP:
What is the enrollment criteria:
A family member must be enrolled where?
DEERS.
LIST the enrollment criteria and categories of the EFMP:
What is the enrollment criteria:
A family member must reside with who?
The sponsor,
Exception: Geo-Bachelor.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
How many categories of EFMP are there?
6 categories.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
What are the categories of EFMP?
Level 1: Monitoring Purposes,
Level 2: Pinpoint Overseas Assignments,
Level 3: No Overseas Assignments,
Level 4: Assignments near major medical facilities INCONUS
Level 5: Homesteading,
Level 6: Temporary Category.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
What is Level 1?
Level 1: Monitoring Purposes,
EFM enrollees are those whose medical or educational condition requires monitoring by the EFM Program Manager.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
Level 1 does not preclude the sponsor’s assignment to where?
Overseas/isolated duty stations,
Nor requires assignment near a major MTF,
Nor dictate homesteading.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
What is Level 2?
Level 2: Pinpoint overseas assignment,
EFM enrollees are those whose medical or educational condition requires special placement in compatible geographic areas,
Pinpointing assignments in CONUS or overseas.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
What is Level 3?
Level 3: No overseas assignment,
EFM enrollees are exempt from overseas assignment.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
With level 3, the medical and/or educational condition of the category of EFM precludes what?
The assignment of the sponsor to overseas locations based on non-availability of medical and/or educational services.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
What is level 4?
Level 4: Assignments near major medical facilities INCONUS,
EFM enrollees require sponsor assignment near major medical facility,
Either military or civilian.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
level 4 sites coincide with what?
Large fleet concentration locations.
LIST the categories of EFMP:
What is level 5?
Level 5: Homesteading,
Requires sponsor to homestead.