[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR45.4]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
              CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
 
PART 45_CERTIFICATE OF RELEASE OR DISCHARGE FROM ACTIVE DUTY (DD FORM 214/5 SERIES)--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  45.4  Responsibilities.

    (a) The DD Forms 214 and 215 are a source of significant and 
authoritative information used by civilian and governmental agencies to 
validate veteran eligibility for benefits. As such, they are valuable 
forms and, therefore, vulnerable to fraudulent use. Since they are 
sensitive, the forms must be safeguarded at all times. They will be 
transmitted, stored, and destroyed in a manner which will prevent 
unauthorized use. The Military Services will issue instructions 
consistent with the following:
    (1) All DD Forms 214 will be surprinted with a reproducible screen 
tint using appropriate security ink on Blocks 1, 3, 4.a, 4.b, 12, and 18 
through 30. In addition Blocks 1, 3, 5, and 7 of the DD Form 215 will be 
similarly surprinted to make alterations readily discernible. No 
corrections will be permitted in the screened areas.
    (2) All forms will be secured after duty hours.
    (3) All obsolete forms will be destroyed.
    (4) All forms to be discarded, including those which are blank or 
partially completed, and reproduced copies of DD Form 214, will be 
destroyed. No forms will be discarded intact.
    (5) Blank forms given to personnel for educational or instructional 
purposes, and forms maintained for such use, are to be clearly voided in 
an unalterable manner.
    (6) The commander or commanding officer of each unit or activity 
authorized to issue DD Form 214 will appoint, in writing, a commissioned 
officer, warrant officer, enlisted member (grade E-7 or above), or DoD 
civilian (GS-7 or above) who will requisition, control, and issue blank 
DD Forms 214 and 215. The Service concerned may authorize an E-5 or GS-5 
to serve in this capacity.
    (7) The Military Services will monitor the use of DD Form 214 and 
review periodically its issuance to insure compliance with procedures 
for safeguarding.
    (b) The DD Form 214-ws will contain the word ``WORKSHEET'' on the 
body of the form (see Appendix B). This DD Form 214-ws will be treated 
in the same manner as the DD Form 214.
    (c) The Military Services will issue appropriate instructions to 
separation activities stressing the importance of the DD Forms 214 and 
215 in obtaining veterans benefits, reemployment rights, and 
unemployment insurance.
    (d) Standard separation program designator (SPD) codes for officer 
and enlisted personnel developed under the provisions of DoD Instruction 
5000.12 \3\ are published in DoD 5000.12-M.
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    \3\ See footnote 1 to Sec.  45.3(d)(6).
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    (1) Requests to add, change, or delete an SPD code shall be 
forwarded by the DoD Component concerned with appropriate justification 
to the Assigned Responsible Agency accountable for evaluating, 
recommending approval of, and maintaining such codes: Department of the 
Navy, Office of The Chief of Naval

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Operations, (Attention: OP-161), room 1514, Arlington Annex, Washington, 
DC 20350-2000.
    (2) Requests to add, change, or delete an SPD code will be submitted 
in accordance with section V., DoD Instruction 5000.12 with prior 
written approval by the ASD (FM&P), or his/her designee.
    (e) All lists of SPD codes, including supplemental lists, published 
by the DoD Components will be stamped ``For Official Use Only'' and will 
not be furnished to any agency or individual outside the Department of 
Defense.
    (1) Appropriate provisions of the Freedom of Information Act will be 
used to deny the release of the lists to the public. An individual being 
separated or discharged is entitled access only to his/her SPD code. It 
is not intended that these codes stigmatize an individual in any manner. 
They are intended for internal use by the Department of Defense in 
collecting data to analyze statistical reporting trends that may, in 
turn, influence changes in separation policy.
    (2) Agencies or individuals who come into the possession of these 
lists are cautioned on their use because a particular list may be 
outdated and not reveal correctly the full circumstances relating to an 
individual's separation or discharge.

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