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Trainees' Handbook - Ns.sg

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. Meal Allowance<br />

You will be entitled to meal allowances after you have graduated from Home Team<br />

Academy. The rates are as follows:<br />

• For a tour of duty of 6 hours : $4/-<br />

• For a tour of duty of 12 hours: $8/-<br />

• For a tour of duty of 24 hours: $12/you<br />

may claim up to a maximum of three meals a day.<br />

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6.2 Medical Benefi ts<br />

Non-Service Injury<br />

Outpatient Care:<br />

All Full-Time Police National Servicemen (PNSF) are eligible for fully subsidised<br />

outpatient medical treatment at any government / restructured hospitals,<br />

goverment clinics or outpatient dispensary upon producing his NS identity card.<br />

If he needs to be hospitalised, he will be eligible for subsidied medical treatment<br />

at government / restructured hospital at his eligibe ward by presenting his NS<br />

identity card.<br />

For outpatient treatment at private clinics, the maximum reimbursement is $10/- per<br />

receipt. The maximum reimbursement is $240/- per year (including dependents).<br />

Dental Subsidy:<br />

Outpatient dental benefi ts will be given to PNSFs at Government Dental clinics.<br />

PNSFs may claim 50% reimbursement of the charges incurred up to a maximum<br />

subsidy of $70/- per year. The subsidy will not cover the cost of precious metals<br />

used for the dental treatment.<br />

If the PNSF is married, he may apply for a Medical Benefi ts Identity Memo for his<br />

spouse and children.<br />

In-patient Care:<br />

Where hospitalisation is required, SPF will pay 80% of the ward and meal charges<br />

as well as 100% of treatment charges (excluding items not eligible for subsidy) at<br />

his eligible ward if he is admitted to a government or restructured hospital. If he is<br />

hospitalised for a non-service injury / illness at the time of his ORD, his hospitalisation<br />

charges will continue to be subsidised until his discharge from the hospital. Thereafter,<br />

medical coverage for injuries / illness not due to service will cease.<br />

Leave Scheme & Benefi ts

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