[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 32, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 32CFR47.5]



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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE

 

              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

 

PART 47_ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE FOR CIVILIAN OR CONTRACTUAL GROUPS--Table of 

Contents

 

Sec.  47.5  Responsibilities.



    (a) The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management and 

Personnel) (ASD(FM&P)) shall:

    (1) Appoint a primary and an alternate member in the grade of O-6 or 

GM-15 or higher to the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board.

    (2) Exercise oversight over the Military Departments and the U.S. 

Coast Guard for compliance with this Directive and in the issuance of 

discharge documents and casualty reports to members of recognized 

groups.



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    (b) The Secretary of the Air Force, as the designated Executive 

Agent of the Secretary of Defense for the administration of Public Law 

95-202 shall:

    (1) Establish the DoD Civilian/Military Service Review Board and the 

Advisory Panel.

    (2) Appoint as board president a member or employee of the Air Force 

in grade O-6 or GM-15 or higher.

    (3) Request the Secretary of Transportation to appoint an additional 

voting member from the U.S. Coast Guard when the board is considering 

the application of a group claiming active Coast Guard service.

    (4) Provide a recorder and an assistant to maintain the records of 

the board and administer the functions of this part.

    (5) Provide nonvoting legal advisors and historians.

    (6) Publish notices of group applications and other Public Law 95-

202 announcements in the Federal Register.

    (7) Consider the rationale and recommendations of the DoD Civilian/

Military Service Review Board.

    (8) Determine whether the service rendered by a civilian or 

contractual group shall be considered AD service to the U.S. Armed 

Forces for all laws administered by the VA. The decision of the 

Secretary of the Air Force is final. There is no appeal.

    (9) Notify the following persons in writing when a group 

determination is made (if the Secretary of the Air Force disagrees with 

the rationale or recommendations of the board, the Secretary of the Air 

Force shall provide the decision and reasons for it in writing to these 

persons):

    (i) The applicant(s) for the group.

    (ii) The Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    (iii) The Secretary of the Army.

    (iv) The Secretary of the Navy.

    (v) The ASD (FM&P).

    (vi) The Secretary of Transportation (when a group claims active 

Coast Guard service).

    (c) The Secretary of the Army, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of 

the Air Force, and Commandant of the Coast Guard shall:

    (1) Appoint to the board a primary and an alternate member in the 

grades of O-6 or GM-15 or higher from their respective Military 

Services.

    (2) Process applications for discharge documents from individuals 

claiming membership in a recognized group in accordance with applicable 

laws, Directives, the Secretary of the Air Force rationale and 

instrument effecting a group determination, and any other instructions 

of the board.

    (3) Determine whether the applicant was a member of a recognized 

group after considering the individual's evidence of membership and 

verifying the service against available Government records.

    (4) Issue a DD Form 214, ``Certificate of Release or Discharge from 

Active Duty,'' and a DD Form 256, ``Honorable Discharge Certificate,'' 

or a DD Form 257, ``General Discharge Certificate,'' as appropriate, 

consistent with DoD Instruction 1336.1 \1\ and DoD Directive 1332.14 \2\ 

and the implementing documents of the appropriate statutes of the 

Military Department concerned or the DoT and the instructions of the DoD 

Civilian/Military Service Review Board.

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    \1\ Copies may be obtained, if needed, from the U.S. Naval 

Publications and Forms Center, Attn: 1053, 5801 Tabor Avenue, 

Philadelphia, PA 19120.

    \2\ See footnote 1 to Sec.  47.5(c)(4).

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    (5) Issue a DD Form 1300, ``Report of Casualty,'' in accordance with 

DoD Instruction 1300.9 \3\ if a verified member was killed during the 

period of AD service.

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    \3\ See footnote 1 to Sec.  47.5(c)(4).

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    (6) Ensure that each DD Form 214, ``Certificate of Release or 

Discharge from Active Duty,'' and each DD Form 1300, ``Report of 

Casualty,'' have the following statement entered in the ``Remarks'' 

section:



    This document, issued under Public Law 95-202 (38 U.S.C. 106 Note), 

administratively establishes active duty service for the purposes of 

Department of Veterans Affairs benefits.



    (7) Determine the equivalent military pay grade, when required by 

the Department of Veterans Affairs. For VA benefits, a pay grade is 

needed only in cases when an individual was killed or received service-

connected injuries or disease during the recognized period



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of AD service. A DD Form 1300 shall be issued with the equivalent pay 

grade annotated for a member who died during the recognized period of 

service. A DD Form 214 shall not include pay grade, unless the 

Department of Veterans Affairs requests that a grade determination be 

given. Determinations of equivalent grade shall be based on the 

following criteria in order of importance:

    (i) Officially recognized organizational grade or equivalent rank.

    (ii) The corresponding rank for civilian pay grade.

    (iii) If neither of the criteria in paragraphs (c)(7) (i) and (ii) 

of this section, and applies, only one of three grades may be issued; 

i.e., O-1, E-4, or E-1. Selection depends on the nature of the job 

performed, the level of supervision exercised, and the military 

privileges to which the individual was entitled.

    (8) Adjudicate applicant challenges to the period of AD service, 

characterization of service, or other administrative aspects of the 

discharge documents issued.