10 U.S.C. § 1486
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- (a)If local commercial mortuary services and supplies are not available, or if he believes that their cost is prohibitive, the Secretary concerned may furnish those services and supplies on a reimbursable basis in the case of any of the following citizens of the United States who die outside the United States:
- (1)Any employee of a humanitarian agency accredited to the armed forces, such as the American Red Cross and the United Services Organization.
- (2)Any civilian performing a service directly for the Secretary because of employment by an agency under a contract with the Secretary.
- (3)Any officer or member of a crew of a merchant vessel operated by or for the United States through the Secretary.
- (4)Any person who is on duty with an armed force under the jurisdiction of the Secretary and who is paid from non-appropriated funds.
- (5)Upon the specific request of the Department of State, any person not otherwise covered by this section.
- (6)Any dependent of a person who is covered by this section, if the dependent is living outside the United States with that person at the time of death.
- (b)The Secretary may furnish transportation of the remains of persons covered by this section, on a reimbursable basis, to a port of entry in the United States.
- (c)Reimbursement for services, supplies, and transportation furnished under this section shall be collected and credited to appropriations available, at the time of reimbursement, for those services, supplies, and transportation.