32 CFR §1645.1
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- (a)The provisions of this part govern the consideration of a claim by a registrant for classification in Class 4-D (§ 1630.43 of this chapter).
- (b)The definitions of this paragraph shall apply in the interpretation of the provisions of this part:
- (1)The term duly ordained minister of religion means a person:
- (i)Who has been ordained in accordance with the ceremonial ritual or discipline of a church, religious sect, or organization established on the basis of a community of faith and belief, doctrines and practices of a religious character; and
- (ii)Who preaches and teaches the doctrines of such church, sect, or organization; and
- (iii)Who administers the rites and ceremonies thereof in public worship; and
- (iv)Who, as his regular and customary vocation, preaches and teaches the principles of religion; and
- (v)Who administers the ordinances of public worship as embodied in the creed or principles of such church, sect, or organization.
- (2)The term regular minister of religion means one who as his customary vocation preaches and teaches the principles of religion of a church, a religious sect, or organization of which he is a member, without having been formally ordained as a minister of religion, and who is recognized by such church, sect, or organization as a regular minister.
- (3)The term regular or duly ordained minister of religion does not include:
- (i)A person who irregularly or incidentally preaches and teaches the principles of religion of a church, religious sect, or organization; or
- (ii)Any person who has been duly ordained a minister in accordance with the ceremonial rite or discipline of a church, religious sect or organization, but who does not regularly, as a bona fide vocation, teach and preach the principles of religion and administer the ordinances of public worship, as embodied in the creed or principles of his church, sect, or organization.
- (4)The term vocation denotes one's regular calling or full-time profession.
- (1)The term duly ordained minister of religion means a person: