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AFI 36-2910, Line of Duty DeterminationAFI 36-3212, Physical Evaluation for Retention, Retirement, and SeparationAFI 10-203, Duty Limiting ConditionsAFI 41-210, Patient Administration FunctionsAFI 48-123, Medical Examinations and Standards
LOD & MEBLOD & MEB
Overview: Line of Duty (LOD) Definition & Objective When to Determine LOD Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) Purpose MEB Roles and Responsibilities MEB Process Actions after IPEB and FPEB
What Is An LOD Determination?
Federal Law requires determination as to whether or not certain injuries or diseases are suffered by military members while in the line of duty (LOD) or as a result of misconduct on the part of the member.
MP 1: DEFINITION AND OBJECTIVEMP 1: DEFINITION AND OBJECTIVE
Protects the government against fraudulent injury claims
Protects the rights of Air Force Airmen who are injured while in the line of duty.
MP 1: DEFINITION AND OBJECTIVEMP 1: DEFINITION AND OBJECTIVE
The death of a member (Admin Determination not Sufficient)
Inability to perform military duties exceeds 24 hours
The likelihood of a permanent disability
MP 2: WHEN DETERMINATIONS ARE REQUIRED
MP 2: WHEN DETERMINATIONS ARE REQUIRED
MP 4: MEB PURPOSEMP 4: MEB PURPOSE
In order to maintain a fit and vital force, the Secretary of the Air Force relies on disability laws to remove active duty and ARC member who can no longer perform their military duties because of a mental or physical defect. The MEB is the first step in the Air Force disability evaluation process to determine who is not worldwide qualified.
AFI 41-210, Patient Administration Functions
MP 5: RESPONSIBILITIESMP 5: RESPONSIBILITIES
Medical Treatment Facility Officer
Physical Evaluation Board Liaison Officer (PEBLO)
Commander and Supervisor
Member
MP 6: PROCESSING AN MEBMP 6: PROCESSING AN MEB Member or Primary Care Manager reports condition
AF Form 618 must be processed within in 30 days initiated by Medical Officer
PEBLO facilitates AF Form 469 and briefs member of conditions of MEB and limiting factors
TDY or leave outside local area requires HQ AFPC coord
Commander’s Impact Letter sample in AFI 10-203 Attachment 3
IPEB Findings Member has 10 days to agree or disagree
Stipulations for a Formal Hearing Disagree with findings
MP 7: POST IPEB AND FPEB MP 7: POST IPEB AND FPEB
Base findings on the facts and circumstances in each case Relationship between disability and required military duty Findings in favor of member unless preponderance of evidence dictates otherwise
Return to Duty Permanent Retirement Temporary Retirement Discharge with Severance Pay
MP 7: POST IPEB AND FPEBMP 7: POST IPEB AND FPEB
ASSIGNMENT LIMITATION CODES (ALC)
ALC-C1: Deployable/Assignable to Global DoD fixed installations with intrinsic Medical Treatment Facilities
ALC-C2: Deployable/Assignable to CONUS installations with intrinsic fixed Medical Treatment Facility
ALC-C3: Non-Deployable/Assignment limited to specific CONUS installations based on medical need.
SummarySummary
Line of Duty (LOD) Objective When to Determine LOD Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) Purpose MEB Roles and Responsibilities MEB Process Actions after IPEB and FPEB