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US (United States) Code. Title 10. Subtitle A. Part I. Chapter 23: Miscellaneous studies and reports
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10 USC CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec.
480. Reports to Congress: submission in electronic form.
481. Racial and ethnic issues; gender issues: surveys.
482. Quarterly reports: personnel and unit readiness.
483. Reports on transfers from high-priority readiness
appropriations.
484. Annual report on aircraft inventory.
485. Joint warfighting experimentation.
486. Quadrennial report on emerging operational concepts.
487. Unit operations tempo and personnel tempo: annual report.
AMENDMENTS
2002 - Pub. L. 107-314, div. A, title V, Sec. 561(a)(2), Dec. 2,
2002, 116 Stat. 2554, substituted ''Racial and ethnic issues;
gender issues: surveys'' for ''Race relations, gender
discrimination, and hate group activity: annual survey and report''
in item 481.
2001 - Pub. L. 107-107, div. A, title X, Sec. 1042(b), Dec. 28,
2001, 115 Stat. 1218, added item 480.
1999 - Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title II, Sec. 241(a)(2), title
III, Sec. 361(d)(3), title IX, Sec. 923(b)(2), Oct. 5, 1999, 113
Stat. 550, 575, 725, added items 486 and 487 and repealed Pub. L.
105-261, Sec. 373(d)(2). See 1998 Amendment note below.
1998 - Pub. L. 105-261, div. A, title IX, Sec. 923(b)(2), title
X, Sec. 1069(a)(1), Oct. 17, 1998, 112 Stat. 2105, 2135,
substituted ''Annual report'' for ''Report'' in item 484 and added
item 485.
Pub. L. 105-261, div. A, title III, Sec. 373(d)(2), Oct. 17,
1998, 112 Stat. 1992, which directed amendment of analysis,
effective June 1, 2001, by striking out item 482, was repealed by
Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title III, Sec. 361(d)(3), Oct. 5, 1999,
113 Stat. 575.
1997 - Pub. L. 105-85, div. A, title III, Sec. 322(a)(2),
323(b), 324(a)(2), Nov. 18, 1997, 111 Stat. 1675, 1677, substituted
''Quarterly reports: personnel and unit readiness'' for ''Quarterly
readiness reports'' in item 482 and added items 483 and 484.
1996 - Pub. L. 104-201, div. A, title V, Sec. 571(c)(2), title
XI, Sec. 1112(a)(1), 1123(a)(4), Sept. 23, 1996, 110 Stat. 2532,
2677, 2688, substituted ''Race relations, gender discrimination,
and hate group activity: annual survey and report'' for ''Racial
and ethnic issues; biennial survey; biennial report'' in item 451,
renumbered chapter 22 of this title as this chapter, and
redesignated items 451 and 452 as 481 and 482, respectively.
Pub. L. 104-106, div. A, title III, Sec. 361(a)(2), Feb. 10,
1996, 110 Stat. 273, added item 452.
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10 USC Sec. 480 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 480. Reports to Congress: submission in electronic form
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(a) Requirement. - Whenever the Secretary of Defense or any other
official of the Department of Defense submits to Congress (or any
committee of either House of Congress) a report that the Secretary
(or other official) is required by law to submit, the Secretary (or
other official) shall provide to Congress (or such committee) a
copy of the report in an electronic medium.
(b) Exception. - Subsection (a) does not apply to a report
submitted in classified form.
(c) Definition. - In this section, the term ''report'' includes
any certification, notification, or other communication in writing.
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(Added Pub. L. 107-107, div. A, title X, Sec. 1042(a), Dec. 28,
2001, 115 Stat. 1218; amended Pub. L. 107-314, div. A, title X,
Sec. 1042, Dec. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 2646.)
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AMENDMENTS
2002 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107-314 substituted ''shall provide
to Congress (or'' for ''shall, upon request by any committee of
Congress to which the report is submitted or referred, provide to
Congress (or each''.
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10 USC Sec. 481 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 481. Racial and ethnic issues; gender issues: surveys
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(a) In General. - (1) The Secretary of Defense shall carry out
four quadrennial surveys (each in a separate year) in accordance
with this section to identify and assess racial and ethnic issues
and discrimination, and to identify and assess gender issues and
discrimination, among members of the armed forces. Each such
survey shall be conducted so as to identify and assess the extent
(if any) of activity among such members that may be seen as
so-called ''hate group'' activity.
(2) The four surveys shall be as follows:
(A) To identify and assess racial and ethnic issues and
discrimination among members of the armed forces serving on
active duty.
(B) To identify and assess racial and ethnic issues and
discrimination among members of the armed forces in the reserve
components.
(C) To identify and assess gender issues and discrimination
among members of the armed forces serving on active duty.
(D) To identify and assess gender issues and discrimination
members of the armed forces in the reserve components.
(3) The surveys under this section relating to racial and ethnic
issues and discrimination shall be known as the ''Armed Forces
Workplace and Equal Opportunity Surveys''. The surveys under this
section relating to gender issues and discrimination shall be known
as the ''Armed Forces Workplace and Gender Relations Surveys''.
(4) Each survey under this section shall be conducted separately
from any other survey conducted by the Department of Defense.
(b) Armed Forces Workplace and Equal Opportunity Surveys. - The
Armed Forces Workplace and Equal Opportunity Surveys shall be
conducted so as to solicit information on racial and ethnic issues,
including issues relating to harassment and discrimination, and the
climate in the armed forces for forming professional relationships
among members of the armed forces of various racial and ethnic
groups. Both such surveys shall be conducted so as to solicit
information on the following:
(1) Indicators of positive and negative trends for professional
and personal relationships among members of all racial and ethnic
groups.
(2) The effectiveness of Department of Defense policies
designed to improve relationships among all racial and ethnic
groups.
(3) The effectiveness of current processes for complaints on
and investigations into racial and ethnic discrimination.
(c) Armed Forces Workplace and Gender Relations Surveys. - The
Armed Forces Workplace and Gender Relations Surveys shall be
conducted so as to solicit information on gender issues, including
issues relating to gender-based harassment and discrimination, and
the climate in the armed forces for forming professional
relationships between male and female members of the armed forces.
Both such surveys shall be conducted so as to solicit information
on the following:
(1) Indicators of positive and negative trends for professional
and personal relationships between male and female members of the
armed forces.
(2) The effectiveness of Department of Defense policies
designed to improve professional relationships between male and
female members of the armed forces.
(3) The effectiveness of current processes for complaints on
and investigations into gender-based discrimination.
(d) Surveys To Be Conducted in Different Years. - Each of the
four quadrennial surveys conducted under this section shall be
conducted in a different year from any other survey conducted under
this section, so that one such survey is conducted during each
year.
(e) Reports to Congress. - Upon the completion of a survey under
this section, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report
containing the results of the survey.
(f) Inapplicability to Coast Guard. - This section does not apply
to the Coast Guard.
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(Added Pub. L. 103-337, div. A, title V, Sec. 554(a)(1), Oct. 5,
1994, 108 Stat. 2773, Sec. 451; renumbered Sec. 481 and amended
Pub. L. 104-201, div. A, title V, Sec. 571(c)(1), title XI, Sec.
1121(a), Sept. 23, 1996, 110 Stat. 2532, 2687; Pub. L. 107-314,
div. A, title V, Sec. 561(a)(1), Dec. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 2553.)
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AMENDMENTS
2002 - Pub. L. 107-314 substituted ''Racial and ethnic issues;
gender issues: surveys'' for ''Race relations, gender
discrimination, and hate group activity: annual survey and report''
as section catchline and amended text generally, substituting
provisions requiring four quadrennial surveys and report for
provisions requiring an annual survey and report.
1996 - Pub. L. 104-201, Sec. 1121(a), renumbered section 451 of
this title as this section.
Pub. L. 104-201, Sec. 571(c)(1), substituted ''Race relations,
gender discrimination, and hate group activity: annual survey and
report'' for ''Racial and ethnic issues; biennial survey; biennial
report'' as section catchline and amended text generally,
substituting provisions requiring an annual survey and report for
provisions requiring a biennial survey and report.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT
Pub. L. 107-314, div. A, title V, Sec. 561(b), Dec. 2, 2002, 116
Stat. 2554, provided that: ''The first survey under section 481 of
title 10, United States Code, as amended by subsection (a)(1),
shall be carried out during 2003.''
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TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS
For transfer of authorities, functions, personnel, and assets of
the Coast Guard, including the authorities and functions of the
Secretary of Transportation relating thereto, to the Department of
Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see
sections 468(b), 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic
Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization
Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under
section 542 of Title 6.
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ANNUAL REPORT ON STATUS OF FEMALE MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES
Pub. L. 107-314, div. A, title V, Sec. 562, Dec. 2, 2002, 116
Stat. 2554, provided that:
''(a) Requirement for Report. - The Secretary of Defense shall
submit to Congress, for each of fiscal years 2002 through 2006, a
report on the status of female members of the Armed Forces.
Information in the annual report shall be shown for the Department
of Defense as a whole and separately for each of the Army, Navy,
Air Force, and Marine Corps.
''(b) Matters To Be Included. - The report for a fiscal year
under subsection (a) shall include the following information:
''(1) The positions, weapon systems, and fields of skills for
which, by policy, female members are not eligible for assignment,
as follows:
''(A) In the report for fiscal year 2002 -
''(i) an identification of each position, weapon system,
and field of skills for which, by policy, female members are
not eligible; and
''(ii) the rationale for the applicability of the policy to
each such position, weapon system, and field.
''(B) In the report for each fiscal year after fiscal year
2002, the positions, weapon systems, and fields for which
policy on the eligibility of female members for assignment has
changed during that fiscal year, including a discussion of how
the policy has changed and the rationale for the change.
''(2) Information on joint spouse assignments, as follows:
''(A) The number of cases in which members of the Armed
Forces married to each other are in assignments to which they
were jointly assigned during that fiscal year, as defined in
the applicable Department of Defense and military department
personnel assignment policies.
''(B) The number of cases in which members of the Armed
Forces married to each other are in assignments to which they
were assigned during that fiscal year, but were not jointly
assigned (as so defined).
''(3) Promotion selection rates for female members, for male
members, and for all personnel in the reports submitted by
promotion selection boards in that fiscal year for promotion to
grades E-7, E-8, and E-9, and, in the case of commissioned
officers, promotion to grades O-4, O-5, and O-6.
''(4) Retention rates for female members in each grade and for
male members in each grade during that fiscal year.
''(5) Selection rates for female members and for male members
for assignment to grade O-6 and grade O-5 command positions in
reports of command selection boards that were submitted during
that fiscal year.
''(6) Selection rates for female members and for male members
for attendance at intermediate service schools (ISS) and,
separately, for attendance at senior service schools (SSS) in
reports of selection boards that were submitted during that
fiscal year.
''(7) The extent of assignments of female members during that
fiscal year in each field in which at least 80 percent of the
Armed Forces personnel assigned in the field are men.
''(8) The incidence of sexual harassment complaints made during
that fiscal year, stated as the number of cases in which
complaints of sexual harassment were filed under procedures of
military departments that are applicable to the submission of
sexual harassment complaints, together with the number and
percent of the complaints that were substantiated.
''(9) Satisfaction (based on surveys) of female active-duty
members, female dependents of active-duty members, and female
dependents of nonactive duty members entitled to health care
provided by the Department of Defense with access to, and quality
of, women's health care benefits provided by the Department of
Defense.
''(c) Time for Report. - The report for a fiscal year under this
section shall be submitted not later than 120 days after the end of
that fiscal year.''
FIRST REPORT REQUIRED UNDER SUBSECTION (C)
Section 554(b) of Pub. L. 103-337 required Secretary of Defense
to submit first report under former subsec. (c) of this section not
later than May 1, 1995.
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10 USC Sec. 482 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 482. Quarterly reports: personnel and unit readiness
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(a) Quarterly Reports Required. - Not later than 45 days after
the end of each calendar-year quarter, the Secretary of Defense
shall submit to Congress a report regarding military readiness.
The report for a quarter shall contain the information required by
subsections (b), (d), and (e).
(b) Readiness Problems and Remedial Actions. - Each report shall
specifically describe -
(1) each readiness problem and deficiency identified using the
assessments considered under subsection (c);
(2) planned remedial actions; and
(3) the key indicators and other relevant information related
to each identified problem and deficiency.
(c) Consideration of Readiness Assessments. - The information
required under subsection (b) to be included in the report for a
quarter shall be based on readiness assessments that are provided
during that quarter -
(1) to any council, committee, or other body of the Department
of Defense -
(A) that has responsibility for readiness oversight; and
(B) whose membership includes at least one civilian officer
in the Office of the Secretary of Defense at the level of
Assistant Secretary of Defense or higher;
(2) by senior civilian and military officers of the military
departments and the commanders of the unified and specified
commands; and
(3) as part of any regularly established process of periodic
readiness reviews for the Department of Defense as a whole.
(d) Comprehensive Readiness Indicators for Active Components. -
Each report shall also include information regarding each of the
active components of the armed forces (and an evaluation of such
information) with respect to each of the following readiness
indicators:
(1) Personnel strength. -
(A) Personnel status, including the extent to which members
of the armed forces are serving in positions outside of their
military occupational specialty, serving in grades other than
the grades for which they are qualified, or both.
(B) Historical data and projected trends in personnel
strength and status.
(2) Personnel turbulence. -
(A) Recruit quality.
(B) Borrowed manpower.
(C) Personnel stability.
(3) Other personnel matters. -
(A) Personnel morale.
(B) Recruiting status.
(4) Training. -
(A) Training unit readiness and proficiency.
(B) Operations tempo.
(C) Training funding.
(D) Training commitments and deployments.
(5) Logistics - equipment fill. -
(A) Deployed equipment.
(B) Equipment availability.
(C) Equipment that is not mission capable.
(D) Age of equipment.
(E) Condition of nonpacing items.
(6) Logistics - equipment maintenance. -
(A) Maintenance backlog.
(7) Logistics - supply. -
(A) Availability of ordnance and spares.
(B) Status of prepositioned equipment.
(e) Unit Readiness Indicators. - Each report shall also include
information regarding the readiness of each active component unit
of the armed forces at the battalion, squadron, or an equivalent
level (or a higher level) that received a readiness rating of C-3
(or below) for any month of the calendar-year quarter covered by
the report. With respect to each such unit, the report shall
separately provide the following information:
(1) The unit designation and level of organization.
(2) The overall readiness rating for the unit for the quarter
and each month of the quarter.
(3) The resource area or areas (personnel, equipment and
supplies on hand, equipment condition, or training) that
adversely affected the unit's readiness rating for the quarter.
(4) The reasons why the unit received a readiness rating of C-3
(or below).
(f) Classification of Reports. - A report under this section
shall be submitted in unclassified form. To the extent the
Secretary of Defense determines necessary, the report may also be
submitted in classified form.
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(Added Pub. L. 104-106, div. A, title III, Sec. 361(a)(1), Feb.
10, 1996, 110 Stat. 272, Sec. 452; renumbered Sec. 482, Pub. L.
104-201, div. A, title XI, Sec. 1121(a), Sept. 23, 1996, 110 Stat.
2687; amended Pub. L. 105-85, div. A, title III, Sec. 322(a)(1),
Nov. 18, 1997, 111 Stat. 1673; Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title III,
Sec. 361(d)(3), (e), Oct. 5, 1999, 113 Stat. 575.)
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AMENDMENTS
1999 - Pub. L. 106-65, Sec. 361(d)(3), repealed Pub. L. 105-261,
Sec. 373(d)(2). See 1998 Amendment note below.
Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 106-65, Sec. 361(e), substituted ''45 days''
for ''30 days''.
1998 - Pub. L. 105-261, Sec. 373(d)(2), which directed the repeal
of this section effective June 1, 2001, was repealed by Pub. L.
106-65, Sec. 361(d)(3).
1997 - Pub. L. 105-85 substituted ''Quarterly reports: personnel
and unit readiness'' for ''Quarterly readiness reports'' in section
catchline and amended text generally. Prior to amendment, text
consisted of subsecs. (a) to (c) relating to requirement for
submission of quarterly readiness reports, matters to be included
in reports, and form of reports.
1996 - Pub. L. 104-201 renumbered section 452 of this title as
this section.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF PUB. L. 105-261
Pub. L. 105-261, div. A, title III, Sec. 373(d)(2), Oct. 17,
1998, 112 Stat. 1992, which provided that the repeal of this
section was to be effective June 1, 2001, was repealed by Pub. L.
106-65, div. A, title III, Sec. 361(d)(3), Oct. 5, 1999, 113 Stat.
575.
EFFECTIVE DATE
Section 361(b) of Pub. L. 104-106 provided that: ''Section 452
(now 482) of title 10, United States Code, as added by subsection
(a), shall take effect with the calendar-year quarter during which
this Act is enacted (enacted Feb. 10, 1996).''
QUARTERLY READINESS REPORT REQUIREMENT
Pub. L. 105-261, div. A, title III, Sec. 373(d)(1), Oct. 17,
1998, 112 Stat. 1992, which provided that effective Jan. 15, 2000,
or the date on which the first report of the Secretary of Defense
is submitted under section 117(e) of this title, whichever is
later, the Secretary of Defense was to cease to submit reports
under this section, was repealed by Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title
III, Sec. 361(d)(3), Oct. 5, 1999, 113 Stat. 575.
IMPLEMENTATION PLAN TO EXAMINE READINESS INDICATORS
Section 322(b) of Pub. L. 105-85 provided that: ''Not later than
January 15, 1998, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the
congressional defense committees (Committees on Armed Services and
Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representatives) a
plan -
''(1) specifying the manner in which the Secretary will
implement the additional reporting requirement of subsection (d)
of section 482 of title 10, United States Code, as added by this
section; and
''(2) specifying the criteria proposed to be used to evaluate
the readiness indicators identified in such subsection (d).''
TRANSITION TO COMPLETE REPORT
Section 322(d) of Pub. L. 105-85 provided that: ''Until the
report under section 482 of title 10, United States Code, as
amended by subsection (a), for the third quarter of 1998 is
submitted, the Secretary of Defense may omit the information
required by subsection (d) of such section if the Secretary
determines that it is impracticable to comply with such subsection
with regard to the preceding reports.''
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10 USC Sec. 483 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 483. Reports on transfers from high-priority readiness
appropriations
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(a) Annual Reports. - Not later than the date on which the
President submits the budget for a fiscal year to Congress pursuant
to section 1105 of title 31, the Secretary of Defense shall submit
to the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on
Appropriations of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services
and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives
a report on transfers during the preceding fiscal year from funds
available for each covered budget activity.
(b) Midyear Reports. - Not later than June 1 of each fiscal year,
the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the congressional
committees specified in subsection (a) a report on transfers,
during the first six months of that fiscal year, from funds
available for each covered budget activity.
(c) Matters To Be Included. - In each report under subsection (a)
or (b), the Secretary of Defense shall include for each covered
budget activity the following:
(1) A statement, for the period covered by the report, of -
(A) the total amount of transfers into funds available for
that activity;
(B) the total amount of transfers from funds available for
that activity; and
(C) the net amount of transfers into, or out of, funds
available for that activity.
(2) A detailed explanation of the transfers into, and out of,
funds available for that activity during the period covered by
the report, including identification of the sources from which
funds were transferred into that activity and identification of
the recipients of the funds transferred out of that activity.
(d) Covered Budget Activity Defined. - In this section, the term
''covered budget activity'' means each of the following:
(1) The budget activity groups (known as ''subactivities'')
within the Operating Forces budget activity of the annual
Operation and Maintenance, Army, appropriation that are
designated as follows:
(A) All subactivities under the category of Land Forces.
(B) Land Forces Depot Maintenance.
(C) Base Support.
(D) Maintenance of Real Property.
(2) The Air Operations budget activity groups (known as
''subactivities'') within the Operating Forces budget activity of
the annual Operation and Maintenance, Navy, appropriation that
are designated as follows:
(A) Mission and Other Flight Operations.
(B) Fleet Air Training.
(C) Aircraft Depot Maintenance.
(D) Base Support.
(E) Maintenance of Real Property.
(3) The Ship Operations budget activity groups (known as
''subactivities'') within the Operating Forces budget activity of
the annual Operation and Maintenance, Navy, appropriation that
are designated as follows:
(A) Mission and Other Ship Operations.
(B) Ship Operational Support and Training.
(C) Ship Depot Maintenance.
(D) Base Support.
(E) Maintenance of Real Property.
(4) The Expeditionary Forces budget activity groups (known as
''subactivities'') within the Operating Forces budget activity of
the annual Operation and Maintenance, Marine Corps, appropriation
that are designated as follows:
(A) Operational Forces.
(B) Depot Maintenance.
(C) Base Support.
(D) Maintenance of Real Property.
(5) The Air Operations and Combat Related Operations budget
activity groups (known as ''subactivities'') within the Operating
Forces budget activity of the annual Operation and Maintenance,
Air Force, appropriation that are designated as follows:
(A) Primary Combat Forces.
(B) Primary Combat Weapons.
(C) Air Operations Training.
(D) Depot Maintenance.
(E) Base Support.
(F) Maintenance of Real Property.
(G) Combat Enhancement Forces.
(H) Combat Communications.
(6) The Mobility Operations budget activity group (known as a
''subactivity'') within the Mobilization budget activity of the
annual Operation and Maintenance, Air Force, appropriation that
is designated as Airlift Operations.
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(Added Pub. L. 105-85, div. A, title III, Sec. 323(a), Nov. 18,
1997, 111 Stat. 1675; amended Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title X,
Sec. 1067(1), Oct. 5, 1999, 113 Stat. 774; Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1
((div. A), title III, Sec. 372), Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654,
1654A-80.)
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AMENDMENTS
2000 - Subsec. (c)(2). Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 ((div. A), title
III, Sec. 372(b)), inserted before period '', including
identification of the sources from which funds were transferred
into that activity and identification of the recipients of the
funds transferred out of that activity''.
Subsec. (d)(5)(G), (H). Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 ((div. A), title
III, Sec. 372(c)), added subpars. (G) and (H).
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 ((div. A), title III, Sec.
372(a)), struck out heading and text of subsec. (e). Text read as
follows: ''The requirements specified in subsections (a) and (b)
shall terminate upon the submission of the annual report under
subsection (a) covering fiscal year 2000.''
1999 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 106-65 substituted ''and the
Committee on Armed Services'' for ''and the Committee on National
Security''.
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10 USC Sec. 484 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 484. Annual report on aircraft inventory
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(a) Annual Report. - The Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
shall submit to Congress each year a report on the aircraft in the
inventory of the Department of Defense. The Under Secretary shall
submit the report when the President submits the budget to Congress
under section 1105(a) of title 31.
(b) Content. - The report shall set forth, in accordance with
subsection (c), the following information:
(1) The total number of aircraft in the inventory.
(2) The total number of the aircraft in the inventory that are
active, stated in the following categories (with appropriate
subcategories for mission aircraft, training aircraft, dedicated
test aircraft, and other aircraft):
(A) Primary aircraft.
(B) Backup aircraft.
(C) Attrition and reconstitution reserve aircraft.
(3) The total number of the aircraft in the inventory that are
inactive, stated in the following categories:
(A) Bailment aircraft.
(B) Drone aircraft.
(C) Aircraft for sale or other transfer to foreign
governments.
(D) Leased or loaned aircraft.
(E) Aircraft for maintenance training.
(F) Aircraft for reclamation.
(G) Aircraft in storage.
(4) The aircraft inventory requirements approved by the Joint
Chiefs of Staff.
(c) Display of Information. - The report shall specify the
information required by subsection (b) separately for the active
component of each armed force and for each reserve component of
each armed force and, within the information set forth for each
such component, shall specify the information separately for each
type, model, and series of aircraft provided for in the
future-years defense program submitted to Congress.
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(Added Pub. L. 105-85, div. A, title III, Sec. 324(a)(1), Nov. 18,
1997, 111 Stat. 1677.)
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FIRST REPORT
Section 324(b) of Pub. L. 105-85 provided that: ''The Under
Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) shall submit the first report
required under section 484 of title 10, United States Code (as
added by subsection (a)), not later than January 30, 1998.''
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10 USC Sec. 485 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 485. Joint warfighting experimentation
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(a) Annual Report. - The commander of the combatant command
assigned by the Secretary of Defense to have the mission for joint
warfighting experimentation shall submit to the Secretary an annual
report on the conduct of joint experimentation activities for the
fiscal year ending in the year of the report. Not later than
December 1 of each year, the Secretary shall submit that report,
together with any comments that the Secretary considers appropriate
and any comments that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
considers appropriate, to the Committee on Armed Services of the
Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of
Representatives.
(b) Matters To Be Included. - Each report under this section
shall include, for the fiscal year covered by the report, the
following:
(1) Any changes in the assessments of the matters described in
section 923(a)(2) of the Strom Thurmond National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999 since the preparation of
the assessments of those matters set forth in the latest report
submitted under this section.
(2) A description of the conduct of joint experimentation
activities, including the number of activities, the forces
involved, the national security challenges addressed, the
operational concepts assessed, and the scenarios and measures of
effectiveness used.
(3) An assessment of the results of joint warfighting
experimentation within the Department of Defense.
(4) With respect to joint warfighting experimentation, any
recommendations that the commander considers appropriate
regarding -
(A) the development or acquisition of advanced technologies;
(B) changes in organizational structure, operational
concepts, or joint doctrine;
(C) the conduct of experiments;
(D) the adequacy of resources; or
(E) changes in authority of the commander to develop or
acquire (by lease or by purchase) materiel, supplies, services,
or equipment (including any prototype) directly for the conduct
of joint warfighting experimentation.
(5) With respect to improving the effectiveness of joint
warfighting, any recommendations that the commander considers
appropriate, based on the results of joint warfighting
experimentation, regarding -
(A) the development, procurement, or fielding of advanced
technologies, systems, or weapons or systems platforms or other
changes in doctrine, operational concepts, organization,
training, materiel, leadership, personnel, or the allocation of
resources;
(B) the reduction or elimination of redundant equipment and
forces, including guidance regarding the synchronization of the
fielding of advanced technologies among the armed forces to
enable the development and execution of joint operational
concepts;
(C) recommendations for mission needs statements, operational
requirements, and relative priorities for acquisition programs
to meet joint requirements; and
(D) a description of any actions taken by the Secretary of
Defense to implement the recommendations of the commander.
(6) A specific assessment of whether there is a need for a
major force program for funding -
(A) joint warfighting experimentation; and
(B) the development and acquisition of any technology the
value of which has been empirically demonstrated through such
experimentation.
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(Added Pub. L. 105-261, div. A, title IX, Sec. 923(b)(1), Oct. 17,
1998, 112 Stat. 2105; amended Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title IX,
Sec. 931, title X, Sec. 1067(1), Oct. 5, 1999, 113 Stat. 726, 774;
Pub. L. 107-107, div. A, title IX, Sec. 922, Dec. 28, 2001, 115
Stat. 1198.)
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REFERENCES IN TEXT
Section 923(a)(2) of the Strom Thurmond National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999, referred to in subsec.
(b)(1), is section 923(a)(2) of Pub. L. 105-261, which is set out
in a note below.
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AMENDMENTS
2001 - Subsec. (b)(4)(E). Pub. L. 107-107, Sec. 922(1), inserted
''(by lease or by purchase)'' after ''acquire'' and ''(including
any prototype)'' after ''or equipment''.
Subsec. (b)(6). Pub. L. 107-107, Sec. 922(2), added par. (6).
1999 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 106-65, Sec. 1067(1), substituted
''and the Committee on Armed Services'' for ''and the Committee on
National Security''.
Subsec. (b)(5). Pub. L. 106-65, Sec. 931, added par. (5).
JOINT WARFIGHTING EXPERIMENTATION
Pub. L. 105-261, div. A, title IX, subtitle C, Oct. 17, 1998,
112 Stat. 2102, provided that:
''SEC. 921. FINDINGS CONCERNING JOINT WARFIGHTING EXPERIMENTATION.
''Congress makes the following findings:
''(1) The assessments of the Quadrennial Defense Review and the
National Defense Panel provide a compelling argument -
''(A) that the security environment in the early 21st century
will include fundamentally different military challenges than
the security environment in the late 20th century; and
''(B) reinforce the premise of the Goldwater-Nichols
Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986 (Pub. L.
99-433, see Tables for classification) that future warfare will
require more effective joint operational concepts.
''(2) Joint experimentation is necessary for -
''(A) integrating advances in technology with changes in
organizational structure and joint operational concepts; and
''(B) determining the interdependent aspects of joint warfare
that are key for transforming the conduct of military
operations to meet future challenges successfully.
''(3) It is essential that an energetic and innovative
organization be established in the Department of Defense with the
authority (subject to the authority and guidance of the Secretary
of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) to design
and implement a process of joint experimentation to investigate
and test technologies and alternative forces and concepts in
field environments under realistic conditions against the full
range of future challenges to assist in developing and validating
new joint warfighting concepts and transforming the Armed Forces
to meet the threats to national security anticipated for the
early 21st century.
''SEC. 922. SENSE OF CONGRESS CONCERNING JOINT WARFIGHTING
EXPERIMENTATION.
''(a) Designation of Commander To Have Joint Warfighting
Experimentation Mission. - It is the sense of Congress that the
initiative of the Secretary of Defense to designate the commander
of a combatant command to have the mission of joint warfighting
experimentation is a key step in exploiting the potential of
advanced technologies, new organizational structures, and new joint
operational concepts to transform the conduct of military
operations by the Armed Forces.
''(b) Resources and Authority of Commander. - It is, further, the
sense of Congress that the commander of the combatant command
referred to in subsection (a) should be provided with appropriate
and sufficient resources for joint warfighting experimentation and
with the appropriate authority to execute the commander's assigned
responsibilities and that such authority should include the
following:
''(1) Planning, preparing, and conducting the program of joint
warfighting experimentation, which program should include
analyses, simulations, wargames, experiments, advanced concept
technology demonstrations, joint exercises conducted in virtual
and field environments, and, as a particularly critical aspect,
assessments of 'red team' vulnerability.
''(2) Developing scenarios and measures of effectiveness to
meet the operational challenges expected to be encountered in the
early 21st century and assessing the effectiveness of current and
new organizational structures, operational concepts, and
technologies in addressing those challenges.
''(3) Integrating and testing in joint experimentation the
systems and concepts that result from warfighting experimentation
conducted by the Armed Forces and the Defense Agencies.
''(4) Coordinating with each of the Armed Forces and Defense
Agencies regarding the development and acquisition of equipment
(including surrogate or real technologies, platforms, and
systems), supplies, and services necessary for joint
experimentation.
''(5) Providing the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff with recommendations, based on the
conduct of joint warfighting experimentation, for -
''(A) improving interoperability;
''(B) reducing unnecessary redundancy;
''(C) synchronizing technology fielding;
''(D) developing joint operational concepts;
''(E) prioritizing the most promising joint capabilities for
future experimentation; and
''(F) prioritizing joint requirements and acquisition
programs.
''(6) Making recommendations to the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff on mission needs statements and operational
requirements documents.
''(c) Congressional Review. - It is, further, the sense of
Congress that Congress -
''(1) should review the adequacy of the process of
transformation to meet future challenges to the national
security; and
''(2) if progress is determined inadequate, should consider
legislation to -
''(A) establish an appropriate organization to conduct the
mission described in subsection (a); and
''(B) provide to the commander given the responsibility for
that mission appropriate and sufficient resources for joint
warfighting experimentation and the appropriate authority to
execute that commander's assigned responsibilities for that
mission, including the authorities specified in subsection (b).
''SEC. 923. REPORTS ON JOINT WARFIGHTING EXPERIMENTATION.
''(a) Initial Report. - (1) The commander of the combatant
command assigned by the Secretary of Defense to have the mission
for joint warfighting experimentation shall submit to the Secretary
an initial report on the implementation of joint experimentation.
Not later than April 1, 1999, the Secretary shall submit that
report, together with any comments that the Secretary considers
appropriate and any comments that the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff considers appropriate, to the Committee on Armed Services
of the Senate and the Committee on National Security of the House
of Representatives (now Committee on Armed Services of the House of
Representatives).
''(2) The report of the commander under paragraph (1) shall
include the commander's assessment of the following:
''(A) The authority and responsibilities of the commander as
described in section 922(b).
''(B) The organization of the commander's combatant command,
and of its staff, for carrying out the joint warfighting
experimentation mission.
''(C) The process established for tasking forces to participate
in experimentation and the commander's specific authority over
those forces, including forces designated as joint
experimentation forces.
''(D) The resources provided for initial implementation of
joint warfighting experimentation, the process for providing
those resources to the commander, the categories of the funding,
and the authority of the commander for budget execution.
''(E) The process established for the development and
acquisition of the materiel, supplies, services, and equipment
necessary for the conduct of joint warfighting experimentation.
''(F) The process established for designing, preparing, and
conducting joint experiments.
''(G) The role assigned the commander for -
''(i) integrating and testing in joint warfighting
experimentation the systems that emerge from warfighting
experimentation by the Armed Forces or the Defense Agencies;
''(ii) assessing the effectiveness of organizational
structures, operational concepts, and technologies; and
''(iii) assisting the Secretary of Defense and Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff to prioritize requirements or
acquisition programs.
''(b) Annual Report. - (1) (Enacted this section.)
''(2) (Amended analysis of this chapter.)
''(c) First Annual Report. - The first report under section 485
of title 10, United States Code, as added by subsection (b), shall
be made with respect to fiscal year 1999. In the case of the report
under that section for fiscal year 1999, the reference in
subsection (b)(1) of that section to the most recent report under
that section shall be treated as referring to the report under
subsection (a) of this section.''
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10 USC Sec. 486 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 486. Quadrennial report on emerging operational concepts
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(a) Quadrennial Report Required. - Not later than March 1 of each
year evenly divisible by four, the Secretary of Defense shall
submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the
Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a
report on emerging operational concepts. Each such report shall be
prepared by the Secretary in consultation with the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff.
(b) Content of Report Relating to DoD Processes. - Each such
report shall contain a description, for the four years preceding
the year in which the report is submitted, of the following:
(1) The process undertaken in the Department of Defense, and in
each of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, to define
and develop doctrine, operational concepts, organizational
concepts, and acquisition strategies to address -
(A) the potential of emerging technologies for significantly
improving the operational effectiveness of the armed forces;
(B) changes in the international order that may necessitate
changes in the operational capabilities of the armed forces;
(C) emerging capabilities of potential adversary states; and
(D) changes in defense budget projections.
(2) The manner in which the processes described in paragraph
(1) are harmonized to ensure that there is a sufficient
consideration of the development of joint doctrine, operational
concepts, and acquisition strategies.
(3) The manner in which the processes described in paragraph
(1) are coordinated through the Joint Requirements Oversight
Council and reflected in the planning, programming, and budgeting
process of the Department of Defense.
(c) Content of Report Relating to Identification of Technological
Objectives for Research and Development. - Each report under this
section shall set forth the military capabilities that are
necessary for meeting national security requirements over the next
two to three decades, including -
(1) the most significant strategic and operational capabilities
(including both armed force-specific and joint capabilities) that
are necessary for the armed forces to prevail against the most
dangerous threats, including asymmetrical threats, that could be
posed to the national security interests of the United States by
potential adversaries from 20 to 30 years in the future;
(2) the key characteristics and capabilities of future military
systems (including both armed force-specific and joint systems)
that will be needed to meet each such threat; and
(3) the most significant research and development challenges
that must be met, and the technological breakthroughs that must
be made, to develop and field such systems.
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(Added Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title II, Sec. 241(a)(1), Oct. 5,
1999, 113 Stat. 549.)
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10 USC Sec. 487 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART I - ORGANIZATION AND GENERAL MILITARY POWERS
CHAPTER 23 - MISCELLANEOUS STUDIES AND REPORTS
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Sec. 487. Unit operations tempo and personnel tempo: annual report
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(a) Inclusion in Annual Report. - The Secretary of Defense shall
include in the annual report required by section 113(c) of this
title a description of the operations tempo and personnel tempo of
the armed forces.
(b) Specific Requirements. - (1) Until such time as the Secretary
of Defense develops a common method to measure operations tempo and
personnel tempo for the armed forces, the description required
under subsection (a) shall include the methods by which each of the
armed forces measures operations tempo and personnel tempo.
(2) The description shall include the personnel tempo policies of
each of the armed forces and any changes to these policies since
the preceding report.
(3) The description shall include a table depicting the active
duty end strength for each of the armed forces for each of the
preceding five years and also depicting the number of members of
each of the armed forces deployed over the same period, as
determined by the Secretary concerned.
(4) The description shall identify the active and reserve
component units of the armed forces participating at the battalion,
squadron, or an equivalent level (or a higher level) in contingency
operations, major training events, and other exercises and
contingencies of such a scale that the exercises and contingencies
receive an official designation, that were conducted during the
period covered by the report and the duration of their
participation.
(5) For each of the armed forces, the description shall indicate
the average number of days a member of that armed force was
deployed away from the member's home station during the period
covered by the report as compared to recent previous years for
which such information is available.
(6) For each of the armed forces, the description shall indicate
the number of days that high demand, low density units (as defined
by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff) were deployed during
the period covered by the report, and whether these units met the
force goals for limiting deployments, as described in the personnel
tempo policies applicable to that armed force.
(c) Operations Tempo and Personnel Tempo Defined. - Until such
time as the Secretary of Defense establishes definitions of
operations tempo and personnel tempo applicable to all of the armed
forces, the following definitions shall apply for purposes of the
preparation of the description required under subsection (a):
(1) The term ''operations tempo'' means the rate at which units
of the armed forces are involved in all military activities,
including contingency operations, exercises, and training
deployments.
(2) The term ''personnel tempo'' means the amount of time
members of the armed forces are engaged in their official duties,
including official duties at a location or under circumstances
that make it infeasible for a member to spend off-duty time in
the housing in which the member resides when on garrison duty at
the member's permanent duty station.
(d) Other Definitions. - In this section, the term ''armed
forces'' does not include the Coast Guard when it is not operating
as a service in the Department of the Navy.
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(Added Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title IX, Sec. 923(b)(1), Oct. 5,
1999, 113 Stat. 724.)
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TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS
For transfer of authorities, functions, personnel, and assets of
the Coast Guard, including the authorities and functions of the
Secretary of Transportation relating thereto, to the Department of
Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see
sections 468(b), 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic
Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization
Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under
section 542 of Title 6.
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10 USC PART II - PERSONNEL 01/06/03
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TITLE 10 - ARMED FORCES
Subtitle A - General Military Law
PART II - PERSONNEL
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PART II - PERSONNEL
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Chap. Sec.
31. Enlistments 501
32. Officer Strength and Distribution in Grade 521
33. Original Appointments of Regular Officers in Grades Above
Warrant Officer Grades 531
33A. Appointment, Promotion, and Involuntary Separation and
Retirement for Members on the Warrant Officer Active-Duty
List 571
34. Appointments as Reserve Officers 591
35. Temporary Appointments in Officer Grades 601
36. Promotion, Separation, and Involuntary Retirement of
Officers on the Active-Duty List 611
37. General Service Requirements 651
38. Joint Officer Management 661
39. Active Duty 671
40. Leave 701
41. Special Appointments, Assignments, Details, and Duties
711
43. Rank and Command 741
45. The Uniform 771
47. Uniform Code of Military Justice 801
48. Military Correctional Facilities 951
49. Miscellaneous Prohibitions and Penalties 971
50. Miscellaneous Command Responsibilities 991
51. Reserve Components: Standards and Procedures for Retention
and Promotion 1001
53. Miscellaneous Rights and Benefits 1031
54. Commissary and Exchange Benefits 1061
55. Medical and Dental Care 1071
56. Department of Defense Medicare-Eligible Retiree Health Care
Fund 1111
57. Decorations and Awards 1121
58. Benefits and Services for Members Being Separated or
Recently Separated 1141
59. Separation 1161
60. Separation of Regular Officers for Substandard Performance
of Duty or for Certain Other Reasons 1181
61. Retirement or Separation for Physical Disability 1201
63. Retirement for Age 1251
65. Retirement of Warrant Officers for Length of Service
1293
67. Retired Pay for Non-Regular Service 1331
69. Retired Grade 1370
71. Computation of Retired Pay 1401
73. Annuities Based on Retired or Retainer Pay 1431
74. Department of Defense Military Retirement Fund 1461
75. Deceased Personnel 1471
76. Missing Persons 1501
77. Posthumous Commissions and Warrants 1521
79. Correction of Military Records 1551
80. Miscellaneous Investigation Requirements and Other Duties
1561
81. Civilian Employees 1581
83. Civilian Defense Intelligence Employees 1601
(85. Repealed.)
87. Defense Acquisition Workforce 1701
88. Military Family Programs and Military Child Care 1781
(89. Repealed.)
AMENDMENTS
2001 - Pub. L. 107-107, div. A, title X, Sec. 1048(a)(1), Dec.
28, 2001, 115 Stat. 1222, struck out period after ''1111'' in item
for chapter 56.
2000 - Pub. L. 106-398, Sec. 1 ((div. A), title VII, Sec.
713(a)(2)), Oct. 30, 2000, 114 Stat. 1654, 1654A-184, added item
for chapter 56.
1999 - Pub. L. 106-65, div. A, title V, Sec. 586(c)(1), title
VII, Sec. 721(c)(2), Oct. 5, 1999, 113 Stat. 638, 694, added item
for chapter 50 and substituted ''Deceased Personnel'' for ''Death
Benefits'' and ''1471'' for ''1475'' in item for chapter 75.
1997 - Pub. L. 105-85, div. A, title V, Sec. 591(a)(2), Nov. 18,
1997, 111 Stat. 1762, added item for chapter 80.
1996 - Pub. L. 104-201, div. A, title XVI, Sec. 1633(c)(3),
Sept. 23, 1996, 110 Stat. 2751, substituted ''Civilian Defense
Intelligence Employees'' for ''Defense Intelligence Agency and
Central Imagery Office Civilian Personnel'' in item for chapter 83.
Pub. L. 104-106, div. A, title V, Sec. 568(a)(2), 569(b)(2),
title X, Sec. 1061(a)(2), Feb. 10, 1996, 110 Stat. 335, 351, 442,
added items for chapters 76 and 88 and struck out item for chapter
89 ''Volunteers Investing in Peace and Security''.
1994 - Pub. L. 103-359, title V, Sec. 501(b)(2), Oct. 14, 1994,
108 Stat. 3429, substituted ''Defense Intelligence Agency and
Central Imagery Office Civilian Personnel'' for ''Defense
Intelligence Agency Civilian Personnel'' in item for chapter 83.
1992 - Pub. L. 102-484, div. A, title XIII, Sec. 1322(a)(2),
Oct. 23, 1992, 106 Stat. 2553, added item for chapter 89.
1991 - Pub. L. 102-190, div. A, title X, Sec.
1061(a)(26)(C)(ii), Dec. 5, 1991, 105 Stat. 1474, effective Oct. 1,
1993, struck out item for chapter 85 ''Procurement Management
Personnel''.
Pub. L. 102-190, div. A, title XI, Sec. 1112(b)(2), Dec. 5,
1991, 105 Stat. 1501, substituted ''Original Appointments of
Regular Officers in Grades Above Warrant Officer Grades'' for
''Appointments in Regular Components'' in item for chapter 33 and
added item for chapter 33A.
Pub. L. 102-25, title VII, Sec. 701(e)(1), Apr. 6, 1991, 105
Stat. 114, added item for chapter 85.
1990 - Pub. L. 101-510, div. A, title V, Sec. 502(a)(2), title
XII, Sec. 1202(b), Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 1557, 1656, added items
for chapters 58 and 87 and struck out item for chapter 85
''Procurement Management Personnel''.
1988 - Pub. L. 100-370, Sec. 1(c)(3), July 19, 1988, 102 Stat.
841, added item for chapter 54.
1986 - Pub. L. 99-433, title IV, Sec. 401(b), Oct. 1, 1986, 100
Stat. 1030, added item for chapter 38.
1985 - Pub. L. 99-145, title IX, Sec. 924(a)(2), Nov. 8, 1985, 99
Stat. 698, added item for chapter 85.
1983 - Pub. L. 98-94, tile IX, Sec. 925(a)(2), title XII, Sec.
1268(15), Sept. 24, 1983, 97 Stat. 648, 707, added item for chapter
74, and substituted ''or'' for ''and'' in item for chapter 60.
1981 - Pub. L. 97-89, title VII, Sec. 701(a)(2), Dec. 4, 1981, 95
Stat. 1160, added item for chapter 83.
1980 - Pub. L. 96-513, title V, Sec. 501(1), 511(29), (54)(B),
Dec. 12, 1980, 94 Stat. 2907, 2922, 2925, added item for chapter
32, substituted ''531'' for ''541'' as section number in item for
chapter 33, substituted ''34'' for ''35'' as chapter number of
chapter relating to appointments as reserve officers, added items
for chapters 35 and 36, substituted ''Reserve Components: Standards
and Procedures for Retention and Promotion'' for ''Retention of
Reserves'' in item for chapter 51, added item for chapter 60,
substituted ''1251'' for ''1255'' as section number in item for
chapter 63, substituted ''Retirement of Warrant Officers'' for
''Retirement'' in item for chapter 65, substituted ''1370'' for
''1371'' as section number in item for chapter 69, and amended item
for chapter 73 to read: ''Annuities Based on Retired or Retainer
Pay''.
1972 - Pub. L. 92-425, Sec. 2, Sept. 21, 1972, 86 Stat. 711,
amended item for chapter 73 by inserting ''; Survivor Benefit
Plan'' after ''Pay'' which could not be executed as directed in
view of amendment by Pub. L. 87-381. See 1961 Amendment note below.
1968 - Pub. L. 90-377, Sec. 2, July 5, 1968, 82 Stat. 288, added
item for chapter 48.
1967 - Pub. L. 90-83, Sec. 3(2), Sept. 11, 1967, 81 Stat. 220,
struck out item for chapter 80 ''Exemplary Rehabilitation
Certificates''.
1966 - Pub. L. 89-690, Sec. 2, Oct. 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 1017,
added item for chapter 80.
1962 - Pub. L. 87-649, Sec. 3(2), Sept. 7, 1962, 76 Stat. 493,
added item for chapter 40.
1961 - Pub. L. 87-381, Sec. 1(2), Oct. 4, 1961, 75 Stat. 810,
substituted ''Retired Servicemen's Family Protection Plan'' for
''Annuities Based on Retired or Retainer Pay'' in item for chapter
73.
1958 - Pub. L. 85-861, Sec. 1(21), (26), (33), 33(a)(4)(B), Sept.
2, 1958, 72 Stat. 1443, 1450, 1455, 1564, substituted ''General
Service Requirements'' for ''Service Requirements for Reserves'' in
item for chapter 37, ''971'' for ''(No present sections)'' in item
for chapter 49, ''Medical and Dental Care'' for ''Voting by Members
of Armed Forces'' in item for chapter 55, and struck out ''Care of
the Dead'' and substituted ''1475'' for ''1481'' in item for
chapter 75.
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