What injuries are NOT covered by FECA?
• Willful misconduct that is defined as an act committed with calculated disregard for enforced rules, regulations, and/or the law. The act must be deliberate and intentional as distinguished from being careless. • Intention to cause injury or death to oneself or to another. In such cases malicious intent must be proven. • Intoxication, as the proximate or sole cause of injury. Any allegation of intoxication must be supported by medical/legal evidence (e.g., blood ethanol report). In all of the above instances, the center should conduct a thorough investigation and provide complete information on the appropriate forms and medical reports, but should not make a final judgment or a decision in any case. Based upon the complete information from the center, OWCP will determine the student’s performance of duty status and approve or disapprove the claim for benefits.Back to top 8. Which OWCP forms are used most often on a Job Corps center and when are they completed? The CA-1 electronic for