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The program pays for medical care given by civilian providers to eligible persons, who include retired members of the uniformed services of the United States and their dependents, dependents of deceased members of the military services, and dependents of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members if the NATO member is stationed or passing through the United States on official business. The CHAMPUS program is spelled out in 32 C.F.R. sec 199. 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