[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 6]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR1633.1]

[Page 326]
 
                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                  CHAPTER XVI--SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
 
PART 1633_ADMINISTRATION OF CLASSIFICATION--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 1633.1  Classifying authority.




Sec.
1633.1 Classifying authority.
1633.2 Claim for other than Class 1-A.
1633.3 Submission of claims.
1633.4 Information relating to claims for deferment or exemption.
1633.5 Securing information.
1633.6 Consideration of classes.
1633.7 General principles of classification.
1633.8 Basis of classification.
1633.9 Explanation of classification action.
1633.10 Notification to registrant of classification action.
1633.11 Assignment of registrant to a local board.
1633.12 Reconsideration of classification.

    Authority: Military Selective Service Act, 50 U.S.C. App. 451 et 
seq.; E.O. 11623.

    Source: 47 FR 4654, Feb. 1, 1982, unless otherwise noted.


    The following officials are authorized to classify registrants into 
the indicated classes established by part 1630 of this chapter:
    (a) The Director of Selective Service may in accord with the 
provisions of this chapter classify a registrant into any class for 
which he is eligible except Classes 1-A-0, 1-0, 2-D, 3-A, and 4-D: 
Provided, That, the Director may not reclassify a registrant other than 
a volunteer for induction, into Class 1-A out of another class prior to 
the expiration of the registrant's entitlement to such classification. 
The Director may, before issuing an induction order to a registrant, 
appropriately classify him if the Secretary of Defense has certified him 
to be a member of an armed force or reserve component thereof.
    (b) The National Selective Service Appeal Board may in accord with 
part 1653 of this chapter classify a registrant into any class for which 
he is eligible.
    (c) A district appeal board may in accord with part 1651 of this 
chapter classify a registrant into any class for which he is eligible.
    (d) A local board may in accord with part 1648 of this chapter 
classify a registrant into Class 1-A-0, 1-0, 2-D, 3-A, or 4-D for which 
he is eligible.
    (e) A local board may also classify a registrant into Class 1-C, 1-
D-D, 1-D-E, 1-O-S, 1-W, 3-A-S, 4-A, 4-A-A, 4-B, 4-C, 4-F, 4-G, 4-T or 4-
W for which he is eligible upon request by the registrant for a review 
of a classification denial action under Sec. 1633.1(f). No individual 
shall be classified into Class 4-F unless the Secretary of Defense has 
determined that he is unacceptable for military service.
    (f) Compensated employees of an area office may in accord with Sec. 
1633.2 may classify a registrant into an administrative class for which 
he is eligible. No individual shall be classified into Class 4-F unless 
the Secretary of Defense has determined that he is unacceptable for 
military service.

[47 FR 4654, Feb. 1, 1982, as amended at 52 FR 24456, July 1, 1987]