Mr. Carl W. S. Chun | Director | |
Ms. Deyon D. Battle | Analyst |
Mr. Fred N. Eichorn | Chairperson | |
Mr. Thomas A. Pagan | Member | |
Mr. Harry B. Oberg | Member |
2. The applicant requests, in effect, that his claim for benefits under the Ready Reserve Mobilization Income Insurance Program (RRMIIP) be reviewed and that he be paid at the rate in which he originally enrolled.
3. The applicant states, in effect, that he originally enrolled in the RRMIIP on 26 January 1997 for the amount of $2,000.00 in coverage; however, the Army Reserve Personnel Command (ARPERSCOM) made the determination that the maximum he could be enrolled for was $1,000.00. Consequently, he was denied the amount in which he originally requested.
4. The applicant’s military records show that on 26 January 1997, while he was assigned to Headquarters, Headquarters Company (HHC), 35th Signal Battalion, the applicant submitted a DD Form 2746 requesting enrollment in the RRMIIP under the $2,000.00 option. He made this submission immediately following his first briefing about the RRMIIP in January 1997.
5. The applicant was ordered to active duty on 26 January 1997 in support of Operation Joint Endeavor for a period not to exceed 270 days.
6. On 21 October 1997, the applicant was released from active duty and was returned to HHC, 35th Signal Battalion. He had served 8 months and 26 days of active service during the period of this mobilization. His application for enrollment in the RRMIIP was subsequently approved by the ARPERSCOM for only $1,000.00.
7. During the processing of this application an advisory opinion was requested from the RRMIIP Program Manager at the ARPERSCOM. It opines that the applicant should be granted retroactive enrollment in and compensation from the RRMIIP. The RRMIIP Program Manager states that other members of the unit have been afforded the opportunity to enroll and have been receiving payments. The RRMIIP Program Manager further states, in effect, that although the application does not include a letter stating why he was not briefed during the initial enrollment period, the 35th Signal Battalion Yauco, Puerto Rico manifest shows that the applicant was in the unit and on orders.
8. On 15 August 2001, the applicant was provided a copy of the advisory opinion for his concurrence or rebuttal. The applicant concurred with the opinion on 23 August 2001.
9. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996, dated 10 February 1996, authorized the RRMIIP with an initial start date of 1 October 1996. The RRMIIP was designed to provide income insurance for most Reserve Component members who were involuntarily ordered to active duty in support of military operations for over 30 days. The initial enrollment period for active members of the Reserve Components (USAR and National Guard) was 1 October 1996 through 31 December 1996. Personnel who failed to enroll within 60 days after being briefed were considered to have declined. Personnel on active duty were not eligible to apply for enrollment in the RRMIIP. Personnel who enlisted in a Troop Program Unit after the initial enrollment period were required to be briefed on the program within 60 days of arrival in the unit and had 60 days after being briefed to enroll or decline. Personnel on active duty were not eligible to apply for enrollment in the RRMIIP.
10. The Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense memorandum dated 14 November 1996 provided clarifying guidance regarding eligibility of Reserve members who were insured under the RRMIIP. It states, in pertinent part, that
during the period in which eligible members of the Reserve components who were members prior to the establishment of the RRMIIP who were called to active duty for a period of covered service prior to having an opportunity to enroll or decline to be insured under the RRMIIP, will have the option to elect coverage not to exceed the $1,000.00 basic amount.
11. The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998, effective 18 November 1997, terminated the RRMIIP coverage for those not ordered to involuntary active duty as of that date and prohibited new enrollments. Consequently, the USAR and the Army National Guard extended administrative
appeal/errors process to offer Reserve Component soldiers who believed that they were wrongfully denied enrollment an opportunity to appeal. All appeals had to be received in complete form as of 30 June 1998.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. The issue in this case is not whether the applicant was properly and timely briefed on and afforded the opportunity to enroll in the RRMIIP during the initial enrollment period. Given the evidence of record, including the advisory opinion obtained from the RRMIIP Program Manager, the Board is convinced that the applicant’s command denied him the opportunity to enroll in the program on a timely basis.
2. He was unjustly denied a benefit that he otherwise would have been able to receive had he been properly and timely briefed. Accordingly, it would be in the interest of justice to enroll the applicant in the RRMIIP effective 31 December 1996, the date that he would have submitted his application had he been briefed in a timely manner.
3. As a result, he was entitled to receive RRMIIP benefits at the rate of $2,000.00 per month for the period of his mobilization (minus the first 30 days and any previous RRMIIP payments received).
4. In view of the foregoing, the applicant’s records should be corrected as recommended below.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. That all of the Department of the Army records related to this case be corrected by showing that the individual concerned was enrolled in the RRMIIP effective 31 December 1996 under the $2,000.00 option instead of the $1,000.00.
2. That the individual concerned be afforded the opportunity to submit a DFAS-CL Form 1241/3 (RRMIPP Claim for Mobilization Insurance Benefits) and supporting documents for retroactive payment of RRMIIP benefits, minus any premiums he would have paid had he been properly enrolled on 31 December 1996 and any payments he may have previously received.
BOARD VOTE:
__fe____ __tap___ __hbo ___ GRANT AS STATED IN RECOMMENDATION
________ ________ ________ GRANT FORMAL HEARING
________ ________ ________ DENY APPLICATION
____Fred N. Eichorn____
CHAIRPERSON
CASE ID | AR2001057507 |
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DATE BOARDED | 2001/12/06 |
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BOARD DECISION | GRANT |
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