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I am retired, under the age of 65, and not eligible for Medicare, but one of my dependents is eligible for Medicare. Can he/she elect to enroll in Medicare Part D without affecting my benefits?

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I am retired, under the age of 65, and not eligible for Medicare, but one of my dependents is eligible for Medicare. Can he/she elect to enroll in Medicare Part D without affecting my benefits?

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A. Yes. Only the covered dependent who elects to enroll in Medicare Part D will be terminated from SHBP/SEHBP prescription drug coverage.

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