[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR231.8]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
        CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (CONTINUED)
 
PART 231_PROCEDURES GOVERNING BANKS, CREDIT UNIONS AND OTHER FINANCIAL 
 
                          Subpart A_Guidelines
 
Sec. 231.8  Procedures--overseas credit unions.

    (a) General policy. (1) Credit union services to authorized persons 
and organizations may be provided by domestic on-base credit unions 
operating under a geographic franchise.
    (2) The extension of credit union service overseas is encouraged 
consistent with the principles prescribed for domestic credit unions and 
with applicable status of forces agreements or other intergovernmental 
agreements, or host-country law.
    (3) Where permitted by the status of forces agreements or other 
intergovernmental agreements, or host-country law, only federal credit 
unions or federally insured state chartered credit unions may operate on 
overseas DoD installations. The ultimate decision to provide services 
overseas rests with the credit union itself.
    (b) Establishment. (1) Commanders shall notify the Secretary of the 
Military Department concerned (or designee), through command channels, 
when overseas credit union services are needed. Such requests shall 
include:
    (i) Full information about available space and logistical support.
    (ii) The name and location of the nearest credit union facility or 
branch.
    (iii) The distance between the installation and the nearest credit 
union facility or branch.
    (iv) The availability of any official or public transportation.
    (v) The number of DoD personnel in duty assignments that confine 
them to the installation or who cannot obtain transportation (such as 
hospital patients).

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    (vi) In countries not presently served, a statement concurred in by 
the cognizant Combatant Command that the requirement has been 
coordinated with the U.S. Chief of Diplomatic Mission or U.S. Embassy. 
The statement shall include that the host country will permit credit 
union operations and will indicate any conditions imposed by the host 
country with respect to those operations.
    (2) Subsequent to approval of the request from the installation or 
community commander to establish an overseas credit union facility, the 
Secretary of the Military Department concerned (or designee) shall 
solicit proposals for the provision of full credit union services under 
the following provisions.
    (i) Where there is a DoD designated geographic franchise with a 
specific field of membership, the Secretary of the Military Department 
(or designee) shall direct the installation or community commander to 
contact the supporting credit union and request that a branch or 
facility be established. The basic decision concerning such extensions 
of service rests with the servicing credit union. The Director, DFAS (or 
designee) shall maintain a listing of all geographic franchises assigned 
to credit unions serving DoD overseas installations.
    (ii) Where there is no DoD designated geographic franchise, the 
Secretary of the Military Department (or designee) shall:
    (A) Coordinate requests, through the Director, DFAS (or designee), 
to obtain a geographic franchise. A geographic franchise is the 
authorization granted to a credit union by the Office of the Under 
Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) (OUSD(C)) to provide financial 
services in a specific geographic region located outside the United 
States, its territories and possessions.
    (B) Solicit proposals from credit unions currently operating on DoD 
installations.
    (C) Review proposals of interested credit unions.
    (D) Coordinate with field commands, as needed.
    (E) Recommend selection to the NCUA or applicable state regulatory 
agency with a copy to the DFAS and the OUSD(C), requesting that the 
appropriate field of membership adjustment be made. Such a 
recommendation shall identify the primary installations on which the 
credit union would operate and, if applicable, the contiguous geographic 
boundaries for future facilities and branches.
    (3) Where there is an existing field of membership, the Secretary of 
the Military Department concerned (or designee) shall take the following 
actions:
    (i) If a credit union on an installation terminates operation, 
afford any other credit union having a geographic franchise within that 
country an opportunity to assume the franchise being vacated. If all 
such institutions decline, the geographic franchise shall be offered to 
the federally insured credit union community. If, as a result of a 
credit union decision to decline service to an installation or a 
termination action, another credit union:
    (A) Offers to provide service.
    (B) Meets host country requirements (if any) and
    (C) Is assigned the former geographic franchise or portion thereof, 
the NCUA or the applicable state regulatory agency shall be notified and 
requested to make appropriate field of membership adjustments.
    (ii) When other credit union(s) having a geographic franchise within 
a country decline the opportunity, or there is no other credit union 
having a franchise within that country, the provisions of paragraph 
(b)(2)(ii) of this section apply.
    (4) No commitment may be made to a credit union regarding its 
proposal until the appropriate regulatory agency has announced a 
selection.
    (c) Logistical support. Installation or community commanders shall 
provide logistical credit union support. Such support normally shall 
include:
    (1) Adequate office space, including steel bars; grillwork; security 
doors; a vault, safes or both; security alarm systems and camera 
surveillance equipment (where deemed necessary) that meet documented 
requirements of the credit union's insurance carrier; construction of 
counters, teller cages, and customer and work areas; necessary 
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existing buildings. The size and arrangement of space should permit 
efficient operations. The credit union shall pay for all improvements to 
the space given. Space assigned may not exceed that prescribed in DoD 
4270.1-M.
    (2) DoD housing on a rental basis to key credit union personnel 
unable to find suitable, reasonably priced housing in the vicinity of 
the DoD installation, if available.
    (3) Education, on a space-available, tuition-paying basis, provided 
by the Department of Defense Education Activity to minor dependents of 
assigned staff in accordance with DoD Directive 1342.13.
    (4) Utilities (i.e., electricity, natural gas or fuel oil, water and 
sewage), heating, intrastation telephone service, and custodial and 
janitorial services.
    (5) DSN voice and data communication to include, where feasible, 
internet access.
    (6) U.S. Military Postal Service support under DoD Directive 4525.6. 
The use of free intra-theater delivery system (IDS) is authorized for 
all routine mail sent and received between Army Post Offices (APOs) and 
Fleet Post Offices (FPOs) within a theater.
    (7) Military guards, civilian guards (for use within the 
installation), military police, or other protective services to 
accompany shipments of money from the MBF to the credit union and return 
where it is impractical or not authorized to have a local armored car 
service or civilian police authorities entering a military installation 
to provide cash escort service or when the cost of obtaining such 
service is prohibitive. This level of protective service also shall be 
provided at other times as required to include replenishment of ATM 
currency and receipts, alarm system failures, and to avoid undue risks 
or insurance costs.
    (d) Travel. Travel by credit union officials must be at no expense 
to the U.S. Government. Overseas commanders may issue invitational 
travel orders for official on-base visits by credit union officials at 
no cost to the U.S. Government.
    (e) Operations. (1) An overseas credit union shall confine its field 
of membership to individuals or organizations eligible by law or 
regulation to receive services and benefits from the installation. 
Services shall not be provided to those personnel precluded such 
services by the applicable status of forces agreement, other 
intergovernmental agreements, or host-country law.
    (2) The Department assigns overseas credit unions a prescribed 
geographic franchise. Any credit union, however, may continue to serve 
its members stationed overseas by mail or telecommunications, to include 
access to the Internet.
    (3) A credit union proposing a new service to be offered by a branch 
office that is not authorized by the operating agreement shall 
coordinate the establishment of the new service through the cognizant 
Component command to the Combatant Command. The new service shall be 
offered only after the appropriate command's approval and coordination 
with the U.S. Chief of Diplomatic Mission or U.S. Embassy to ensure that 
the service does not conflict with the applicable status of forces 
agreement, other intergovernmental agreements, or host-country law.
    (4) Credit unions that operate full service branches shall have U.S. 
currency and coin available for member transactions. In areas served by 
currency custody accounts, transactional U. S. currency and coins shall 
be made available from the servicing MBF with no direct or analysis 
charge to the credit union, provided settlement is made via the local 
MBF account or equivalent arrangements are made with the MBF.
    (5) In countries served by MBFs operated under contract, credit 
unions shall purchase foreign currency only from the servicing MBF.
    (i) The bulk rate purchase price shall apply to currency used by the 
credit union to make payments to vendors or to make payroll payments.
    (ii) Credit unions that desire and are authorized to provide 
accommodation exchange services to its members shall acquire foreign 
currency from the servicing MBF at the MBF wholesale rate and sell it at 
a rate of exchange no more favorable than that available to customers of 
the MBF.
    (6) Credit unions operating under a geographic franchise on an 
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DoD installation shall not publicize, display or sell vehicles on the 
installation.
    (7) The NCUA or applicable state regulatory agency may review 
operations of overseas credit union offices either when it examines the 
main credit union or at other times of its choosing. For federally 
insured, state chartered credit unions, the applicable state regulatory 
agency also may examine credit unions operations.