[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR765.12]

[Page 471-472]
 
                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 765_RULES APPLICABLE TO THE PUBLIC--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 765.12  Navy and Marine Corps absentees; rewards.

    The following is set forth as it applies to Navy and Marine Corps 
absentees. The term ``absentee,'' as used in this section, refers to a 
service member who commits the offense of absence without leave. Cf. 
article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (10 U.S.C. 886).
    (a) Payment of rewards--(1) Authority. When authorized by military 
officials of the Armed Forces, any civil officer having authority to 
arrest offenders may apprehend an individual absent without leave from 
the military service of the United States and deliver him into custody 
of the military authorities. The receipt of Absentee Wanted by the Armed 
Forces (DD Form 553) or oral or written notification from military 
officials or Federal law enforcement officials that the person is absent 
and that his return to military control is desired is authority for 
apprehension and will be considered as an offer of a reward. When such a 
reward has been offered, persons or agency representatives (except 
salaried officers or employees of the Federal Government, or service 
members) apprehending or delivering absentees or deserters to military 
control will be entitled to a payment of
    (i) $50 for the apprehension and detention until military 
authorities assume control, or
    (ii) $75 for the apprehension and delivery to military control.

Payment of reward will be made to the person or agency representative 
actually making the arrest and the turnover or delivery to military 
control. If two or more persons or agencies join in performing these 
services, payment may be made jointly or severally but the total payment 
or payments will not exceed $50 or $75 as applicable. Payment of a 
reward is authorized whether the absentee or deserter voluntarily 
surrenders to civil authorities or is apprehended. Payment is not 
authorized for information merely leading to the apprehension of an 
absentee or deserter.
    (2) Payment procedure. The disbursing officer, special disbursing 
agent or agent officer of the military activity to which an absentee or 
deserter is first delivered will be responsible for payment of the 
reward. Payment of rewards will be made on SF 1034 or NAVCOMPT Form 2277 
supported by a copy of DD Form 553 or other form or notification that an 
individual is absent and that his return to military control is desired, 
and a statement signed by the claimant specifying that he apprehended 
(or accepted voluntary surrender) and detained the absentee or deserter 
until military authorities assumed control, or that he apprehended (or 
accepted voluntary surrender) and delivered the absentee or deserter to

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military control. If oral notification was made in lieu of written 
notification, the claimant will so certify and provide the date of 
notification and the name, rank or rate, title, and organization of the 
person who made the authorized notice of reward for apprehension of the 
absentee or deserter.
    (b) Reimbursement for actual expenses--(1) Authority. When a reward 
has not been offered or when conditions for payment of a reward 
otherwise cannot be met, reimbursement, not to exceed $75, may be made 
to any person or agency for actual expenses incurred in the apprehension 
and detention or delivery to military control of an absentee or 
deserter. If two or more persons or agencies join in performing these 
services, payment may be made jointly or severally, but the total 
payment or payments may not exceed $25. Reimbursement may not be made 
for the same apprehension and detention or delivery for which a reward 
has been paid. Actual expenses for which reimbursement may be made 
include:
    (i) Transportation costs, including mileage at the rate established 
by the Joint Travel Regulation for travel by privately owned vehicle, 
for a round trip from either the place of apprehension or civil police 
headquarters to place of return to military control;
    (ii) Meals furnished the service member for which the cost was 
assumed by the apprehending person or agency representative;
    (iii) Telephone or telegraph communication costs;
    (iv) Damages to property of the apprehending person or agency if 
caused directly by the service member during the apprehension, 
detention, or delivery;
    (v) Such other reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the 
actual apprehension, detention, or delivery as may be considered 
justifiable and reimbursable by the commanding officer. Reimbursement 
will not be made for:
    (a) Lodging at nonmilitary confinement facilities;
    (b) Transportation performed by the use of official Federal, State, 
county, or municipal vehicles;
    (c) Personal services of the apprehending, detaining, or delivering 
person or agency.
    (2) Payment procedure. The disbursing officer or special disbursing 
agent of the military activity to which an absentee or deserter is first 
delivered will be responsible for making reimbursement for actual 
expenses. Reimbursement will be effected on SF 1034 or NAVCOMPT Form 
2277 supported by an itemized statement in triplicate signed by the 
claimant and approved by the commanding officer.
    (c) Reimbursement for subsistence furnished--(1) Authority. Civil 
authorities may be reimbursed for the cost of subsistence furnished 
absentees or deserters placed in their custody for safekeeping at the 
request of military authorities. Such reimbursement will be in addition 
to rewards and reimbursement for actual expenses authorized in 
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
    (2) Payment procedure. The disbursing officer or special disbursing 
agent of the military activity requesting the safekeeping confinement 
will be responsible for making reimbursement for subsistence furnished 
by civil authorities. Reimbursement will be effected on SF 1034 or 
NAVCOMPT Form 2277 supported by an itemized statement signed by the 
claimant and approved by the officer who requested the confinement.
    (d) Nothing said in this section shall be construed to restrict or 
exclude authority to apprehend an offender in accordance with law.

(Sec. 807, 70A Stat. 39; 10 U.S.C. 807. Interpret or apply secs. 808, 
7214, 70A Stat. 40, 445; 10 U.S.C. 808, 7214)

[25 FR 1075, Feb. 6, 1960, as amended at 51 FR 22283, June 19, 1986; 65 
FR 53172, Sept. 1, 2000]