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CAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS “MOONLIGHT” IN THEIR OFF DUTY TIME?

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CAN GOVERNMENT HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS “MOONLIGHT” IN THEIR OFF DUTY TIME?

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Yes, but only under very limited circumstances. Employees must coordinate these requests with their supervisors and with the command group. There are very strict rules for when health care providers can moonlight. They require written permission from the commander and a written statement from the off duty employer. In addition, government health care providers are not immune from any liability for any work they do outside of their government job.

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