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A question about the mechanics of Navy Incentive Pay for general dentists. The FY16 MC-DC Special Pay instructions say the following, below. As one can't collect IP until 90 days after graduation and with it comes a 1 year commitment, what happens in the final year of your HSCP/HPSP obligation? Is it all or nothing (that is, do you either decline IP or stay on an extra 90 days?) or do you receive $1666 per month up until your separation date and just not collect the last ~3 months of IP? This is particularly relevant for people interested in civilian residencies after separation that may require you to be there July 1.
4. Except as provided in paragraphs 5 and 6 below, an officer who is paid AB, IP or RB, the receipt of which is contingent upon the officer fulfilling specified conditions of eligibility, service, or assignment, shall repay the United States any unearned portion of the AB, IP, or RB if the officer fails to fulfill the conditions of eligibility, service, or assignment and may not receive any unpaid amount of the AB, IP, or RB after failing to fulfill such specified conditions. Situations requiring repayment include, but are not limited to:
b. An approved voluntary separation from the naval service, or from active duty in the naval service, or release from an active status in the Navy Reserve prior to fulfillment of the terms and conditions such as the period of service obligation required for receipt of the bonus or special or incentive pay;
A question about the mechanics of Navy Incentive Pay for general dentists. The FY16 MC-DC Special Pay instructions say the following, below. As one can't collect IP until 90 days after graduation and with it comes a 1 year commitment, what happens in the final year of your HSCP/HPSP obligation? Is it all or nothing (that is, do you either decline IP or stay on an extra 90 days?) or do you receive $1666 per month up until your separation date and just not collect the last ~3 months of IP? This is particularly relevant for people interested in civilian residencies after separation that may require you to be there July 1.
4. Except as provided in paragraphs 5 and 6 below, an officer who is paid AB, IP or RB, the receipt of which is contingent upon the officer fulfilling specified conditions of eligibility, service, or assignment, shall repay the United States any unearned portion of the AB, IP, or RB if the officer fails to fulfill the conditions of eligibility, service, or assignment and may not receive any unpaid amount of the AB, IP, or RB after failing to fulfill such specified conditions. Situations requiring repayment include, but are not limited to:
b. An approved voluntary separation from the naval service, or from active duty in the naval service, or release from an active status in the Navy Reserve prior to fulfillment of the terms and conditions such as the period of service obligation required for receipt of the bonus or special or incentive pay;