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The family member must be a current member of the Armed Forces(including a member of the <br /> National Guard or Reserves),who has a serious injury or illness incurred in the line of duty on <br /> active duty for which he or she is undergoing medical treatment,recuperation,or therapy,or <br /> otherwise is on outpatient status or on the temporary disability retired list.Eligible employees may <br /> not take leave under this provision to care for former members of the Armed Forces,former <br /> members of the National Guard and Reserves,or members on the permanent disability retired list. <br /> DEFINITIONS <br /> • A"son or daughter of a covered servicemember"means the covered servicemember's <br /> biological,adopted,or foster child,stepchild,legal ward,or a child for whom the covered <br /> servicemember stood in loco parentis,and who is of any age. <br /> • A"parent of a covered servicemember"means a covered servicemember's biological, <br /> adoptive,step,or foster father or mother,or any other individual who stood in loco parentis <br /> to the covered servicemember.This term does not include parents"in law." <br /> • The"next of kin of a covered servicemember"is the nearest blood relative,other than the <br /> covered servicemember's spouse,parent,son,or daughter,in the following order of <br /> priority:blood relatives who have been granted legal custody of the servicemember by <br /> court decree or statutory_provisions,brothers and sisters,grandparents,aunts and uncles, <br /> and first cousins,unless the covered servicemember has specifically designated in writing <br /> another blood relative as his or her nearest blood relative for purposes of militarycaregiver <br /> leave under the FMLA.When no such designation is made,and there are multiple family <br /> members with the same level of relationship to the covered servicemember,all such family <br /> members shall be considered the covered servicemember's next of kin and may take FMLA <br /> leave to provide care to the covered servicemember,either consecutively or simultaneously. <br /> When such designation has been made,the designated individual shall be deemed to be the <br /> covered servicemember's only next of kin. <br /> • "Covered active duty"means: <br /> o "Covered active duty"for members of a regular component of the Armed Forces <br /> means duty during deployment of the member with the Armed Forces to a foreign <br /> country. <br /> o "Covered active duty"for members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces <br /> (members of the U.S.National Guard and Reserves)means duty during deployment <br /> of the member with the Armed Forces to a foreign country under a call or order to <br /> active duty in a contingency operation as defined in section 101(a)(13)(B)of Title <br /> 10 of the United States Code. <br /> • "Covered servicemember"means: <br /> o An Armed Forces member(including the National Guard or Reserves)undergoing <br /> medical treatment,recuperation,or therapy or otherwise in outpatient status or on <br /> the temporary disability retired list,for a serious injury or illness";or <br /> o A veteran who is undergoing medical treatment,recuperation,or therapy,for a <br /> serious injury or illness and who was a member of the Armed Forces(including a <br /> member of the National Guard or Reserves)at any time during the period of 5 years <br /> preceding the date on which the veteran undergoes that medical treatment, <br /> recuperation,or therapy. <br /> • "Serious injury or illness"means: <br /> o In the case of a member of the Armed Forces(including a member of the National <br /> Guard or Reserves),means an injury or illness that was incurred by the member in <br /> line of duty on active duty in the Armed Forces(or existed before the beginning of <br /> 431Page <br />