Title 10 — ARMED FORCES
- § 101— Definitions
- § 102— Effect of certain amendments on conforming changes to tables of sections, tables of contents, and similar tabular entries
- § 111— Executive department
- § 112— Department of Defense: seal
- § 113— Secretary of Defense
- § 113a— Transmission of annual defense authorization request
- § 114— Annual authorization of appropriations
- § 115— Personnel strengths: requirement for annual authorization
- § 115a— Annual defense manpower profile report and related reports
- § 116— Annual operations and maintenance report
- § 117— Readiness reporting system
- § 118— Materiel readiness metrics and materiel readiness objectives for major weapon systems
- § 118a— Quadrennial quality of life review
- § 118b— National Defense Sustainment and Logistics Review
- § 118c— National Defense Science and Technology Strategy
- § 119— Special access programs: congressional oversight
- § 119a— Programs managed under alternative compensatory control measures: congressional oversight
- § 120— Department of Defense executive aircraft controlled by Secretaries of military departments
- § 121— Regulations
- § 122— Official registers
- § 122a— Public availability of Department of Defense reports required by law
- § 123— Authority to suspend officer personnel laws during war or national emergency
- § 123a— Suspension of end-strength and other strength limitations in time of war or national emergency
- § 123b— Forces stationed abroad: limitation on number
- § 124— Detection and monitoring of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs: Department of Defense to be lead agency
- § 125— Functions, powers, and duties: transfer, reassignment, consolidation, or abolition
- § 125a— Reform: improvement of efficacy and efficiency
- § 126— Transfer of funds and employees
- § 127— Emergency and extraordinary expenses
- § 127a— Operations for which funds are not provided in advance: funding mechanisms
- § 127b— Department of Defense rewards program
- § 127c— Purchase of weapons overseas: force protection
- § 127d— Support of special operations for irregular warfare
- § 127e— Support of special operations to combat terrorism
- § 127f— Expenditure of funds for clandestine activities that support operational preparation of the environment and non-conventional assisted recovery capabilities
- § 128— Control and physical protection of special nuclear material: limitation on dissemination of unclassified information
- § 129— Civilian personnel management
- § 129a— General policy for total force management
- § 129b— Authority to procure personal services
- § 129c— Medical personnel: limitations on reductions
- § 129d— Disclosure to litigation support contractors
- § 130— Authority to withhold from public disclosure certain technical data
- § 130a— Department of Defense support for funerals and memorial events for Members and former Members of Congress
- § 130b— Personnel in overseas, sensitive, or routinely deployable units: nondisclosure of personally identifying information
- § 130c— Nondisclosure of information: certain sensitive information of foreign governments and international organizations
- § 130d— Treatment under Freedom of Information Act of certain confidential information shared with State and local personnel
- § 130e— Treatment under Freedom of Information Act of certain critical infrastructure security information
- § 130f— Notification requirements for sensitive military operations
- § 130g— Notification requirements for waivers issued under Department of Defense guidance related to autonomy in weapon systems
- § 130i— Protection of certain facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft
- § 131— Office of the Secretary of Defense
- § 132— Deputy Secretary of Defense
- § 132a— Performance Improvement Officer
- § 133a— Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
- § 133b— Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment
- § 134— Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
- § 135— Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
- § 136— Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness
- § 137— Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security
- § 137a— Deputy Under Secretaries of Defense
- § 138— Assistant Secretaries of Defense
- § 139— Director of Operational Test and Evaluation
- § 139a— Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation
- § 139b— Secretariat for Special Operations; Special Operations Policy and Oversight Council
- § 140— General Counsel
- § 141— Inspector General
- § 142— Chief Information Officer
- § 143— Office of the Secretary of Defense personnel: limitation
- § 144— Director of Small Business Programs
- § 145— Principal Advisor on Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
- § 148— Joint Energetics Transition Office
- § 149— Office of Strategic Capital
- § 151— Joint Chiefs of Staff: composition; functions
- § 152— Chairman: appointment; grade and rank
- § 153— Chairman: functions
- § 154— Vice Chairman
- § 155— Joint Staff
- § 156— Legal Counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
- § 161— Combatant commands: establishment
- § 162— Combatant commands: assigned forces; chain of command
- § 163— Role of Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
- § 164— Commanders of combatant commands: assignment; powers and duties
- § 165— Combatant commands: administration and support
- § 166— Combatant commands: budget proposals
- § 166a— Combatant commands: funding through the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff
- § 166b— Combatant commands: funding for combating terrorism readiness initiatives
- § 167— Unified combatant command for special operations forces
- § 167b— Unified combatant command for cyber operations
- § 171— Armed Forces Policy Council
- § 171a— Council on Oversight of the National Leadership Command, Control, and Communications System
- § 172— Explosive safety board
- § 173— Advisory personnel
- § 174— Advisory personnel: research and development
- § 175— Reserve Forces Policy Board
- § 176— Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
- § 177— American Registry of Pathology
- § 178— The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
- § 179— Nuclear Weapons Council
- § 180— Service academy athletic programs: review board
- § 181— Joint Requirements Oversight Council
- § 182— Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance
- § 182a— Center for Excellence in Environmental Security
- § 183— Department of Defense Board of Actuaries
- § 183a— Military Aviation and Installation Assurance Clearinghouse for review of mission obstructions
- § 184— Civilian Protection Center of Excellence
- § 185— Joint Safety Council
- § 188— Interagency Council on the Strategic Capability of the National Laboratories
- § 189— Communications Security Review and Advisory Board
- § 191— Secretary of Defense: authority to provide for common performance of supply or service activities
- § 192— Defense Agencies and Department of Defense Field Activities: oversight by the Secretary of Defense
- § 193— Combat support agencies: oversight
- § 194— Limitations on personnel
- § 195— Defense Automated Printing Service: applicability of Federal printing requirements
- § 197— Defense Logistics Agency: fees charged for logistics information
- § 198— Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation
- § 199— Joint Interagency Task Force 401
- § 201— Certain intelligence officials: consultation and concurrence regarding appointments; evaluation of performance
- § 221— Future-years defense program: submission to Congress; consistency in budgeting
- § 222— Future-years mission budget
- § 222a— Unfunded priorities of the armed forces and combatant commands: annual report
- § 222c— Armed forces: Out-Year Unconstrained Total Munitions Requirements; Out-Year inventory numbers
- § 222d— Annual report on industrial base constraints for munitions
- § 222e— Programs, projects, and activities that were internally changed in the submission of the President’s budget: annual report
- § 222f— Unfunded priorities of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering: annual report
- § 223a— Ballistic missile defense programs: procurement
- § 226— Special operations forces: display of service-common and other support and enabling capabilities
- § 227— Budget justification for covered military unaccompanied housing Facilities Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization projects
- § 229— Programs for combating terrorism: display of budget information
- § 231— Budgeting for construction, maintenance, and modernization of naval vessels: annual plans and certifications
- § 231a— Budgeting for life-cycle costs of aircraft for the Army, Navy, and Air Force: annual plan and certification
- § 233— Operation and maintenance budget presentation
- § 233a— Annual report on force structure changes exhibit for the defense budget
- § 234— POW/MIA activities: display of budget information
- § 236— Personal protection equipment procurement: display of budget information
- § 237— Embedded mental health providers of the reserve components: display of budget information
- § 238— Cyber mission forces: program elements
- § 239— National security space programs: major force program and budget assessment
- § 239b— Certain intelligence-related programs: budget justification materials
- § 239c— Certain multiyear contracts for acquisition of property: budget justification materials
- § 239d— Budgeting for depot and ammunition production facility maintenance and repair: annual report
- § 239e— Nuclear command, control, and communications: major force program and budget assessment
- § 240a— Audit of Department of Defense financial statements
- § 240b— Financial Improvement and Audit Remediation Plan
- § 240c— Audit: consolidated corrective action plan; centralized reporting system
- § 240d— Audits: audit of financial statements of Department of Defense components by independent external auditors
- § 240e— Audits: use of commercial data integration and analysis products in preparing audits
- § 240f— Audits: selection of service providers for audit services
- § 240g— Defense Business Audit Remediation Plan
- § 240i— Annual report on unfunded priorities
- § 241— Reference to chapters 1003, 1005, and 1007
- § 246— Militia: composition and classes
- § 247— Militia duty: exemptions
- § 251— Federal aid for State governments
- § 252— Use of militia and armed forces to enforce Federal authority
- § 253— Interference with State and Federal law
- § 254— Proclamation to disperse
- § 255— Guam and Virgin Islands included as “State”
- § 261— During war or threat to national security
- § 271— Use of information collected during military operations
- § 272— Use of military equipment and facilities
- § 273— Training and advising civilian law enforcement officials
- § 274— Maintenance and operation of equipment
- § 275— Restriction on direct participation by military personnel
- § 276— Support not to affect adversely military preparedness
- § 277— Reimbursement
- § 278— Nonpreemption of other law
- § 279— Assignment of Coast Guard personnel to naval vessels for law enforcement purposes
- § 280— Enhancement of cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials
- § 281— Procurement of equipment by State and local governments through the Department of Defense: equipment for counter-drug, homeland security, and emergency response activities
- § 282— Emergency situations involving weapons of mass destruction
- § 283— Situations involving bombings of places of public use, Government facilities, public transportation systems, and infrastructure facilities
- § 284— Support for counterdrug activities and activities to counter transnational organized crime
- § 301— Definitions
- § 311— Exchange of defense personnel between United States and friendly foreign countries: authority
- § 312— Payment of personnel expenses necessary for theater security cooperation
- § 313— Bilateral or regional cooperation programs: awards and mementos to recognize superior noncombat achievements or performance
- § 321— Training and exercises with friendly foreign countries: payment of training and exercise expenses
- § 322— Special operations forces: training with friendly foreign forces
- § 331— Friendly foreign countries: authority to provide support for conduct of operations
- § 332— Friendly foreign countries; international and regional organizations: defense institution capacity building
- § 333— Foreign security forces: authority to build capacity
- § 334— Administrative support and payment of certain expenses for covered foreign defense personnel
- § 335— Payment of personnel expenses necessary for participation in training program conducted by Colombia under the United States-Colombia Action Plan for Regional Security
- § 341— Department of Defense State Partnership Program
- § 342— Regional Centers for Security Studies
- § 343— Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
- § 344— Participation in multinational centers of excellence
- § 345— Irregular Warfare Center and Regional Defense Fellowship Program
- § 346— Distribution to certain foreign personnel of education and training materials and information technology to enhance military interoperability with the armed forces
- § 347— International engagement authorities for service academies
- § 348— Aviation Leadership Program
- § 349— Inter-American Air Forces Academy
- § 350— Inter-European Air Forces Academy
- § 351— Inter-American Defense College
- § 352— Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School
- § 361— Prohibition on providing financial assistance to terrorist countries
- § 362— Prohibition on use of funds for assistance to units of foreign security forces that have committed a gross violation of human rights
- § 381— Consolidated budget
- § 382— Execution and administration of programs and activities
- § 383— Assessment, monitoring, and evaluation of programs and activities
- § 384— Department of Defense security cooperation workforce development
- § 385— Department of Defense support for other departments and agencies of the United States Government that advance Department of Defense security cooperation objectives
- § 386— Annual report
- § 391— Reporting on cyber incidents with respect to networks and information systems of operationally critical contractors and certain other contractors
- § 391a— Annual reports on support by military departments for United States Cyber Command
- § 391b— Strategic cybersecurity program
- § 392— Executive agents for cyber test and training ranges
- § 392a— Principal Cyber Advisors
- § 393— Reporting on penetrations of networks and information systems of certain contractors
- § 394— Authorities concerning military cyber operations
- § 395— Notification requirements for sensitive military cyber operations
- § 396— Notification requirements for cyber weapons
- § 397— Principal Information Operations Advisor
- § 398— Military information support operations in information environment
- § 398a— Pilot program for sharing cyber capabilities and related information with foreign operational partners
- § 399— Notifications relating to military operations in the information environment: requirement to notify Chief of Mission
- § 401— Humanitarian and civic assistance provided in conjunction with military operations
- § 402— Transportation of humanitarian relief supplies to foreign countries
- § 404— Foreign disaster assistance
- § 405— Use of Department of Defense funds for United States share of costs of United Nations peacekeeping activities: limitation
- § 407— Humanitarian demining assistance and stockpiled conventional munitions assistance: authority; limitations
- § 408— Assistance in support of Department of Defense accounting for missing United States Government personnel
- § 409— Center for Complex Operations
- § 421— Funds for foreign cryptologic support
- § 422— Use of funds for certain incidental purposes
- § 423— Authority to use proceeds from counterintelligence operations of the military departments or the Defense Intelligence Agency
- § 424— Disclosure of organizational and personnel information: exemption for specified intelligence agencies
- § 425— Prohibition of unauthorized use of name, initials, or seal: specified intelligence agencies
- § 426— Integration of Department of Defense intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities
- § 427— Conflict Records Research Center
- § 428— Defense industrial security
- § 429— Appropriations for Defense intelligence elements: accounts for transfers; transfer authority
- § 429a— Expenditure of funds for Department of Defense intelligence and counterintelligence activities
- § 430— Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities Executive Agent
- § 430a— Executive agent for management and oversight of alternative compensatory control measures
- § 430b— Executive agent for open-source intelligence tools
- § 430c— Senior Intelligence Oversight Official
- § 430d— Cyber intelligence capability
- § 430e— Vendor support to clandestine activities
- § 431— Authority to engage in commercial activities as security for intelligence collection activities
- § 432— Use, disposition, and auditing of funds
- § 433— Relationship with other Federal laws
- § 434— Reservation of defenses and immunities
- § 435— Limitations
- § 436— Regulations
- § 437— Congressional oversight
- § 441— Establishment
- § 442— Missions
- § 443— Imagery intelligence and geospatial information: support for foreign countries, regional organizations, and security alliances
- § 444— Support from Central Intelligence Agency
- § 451— Maps, charts, books, and datasets
- § 452— Pilot charts
- § 453— Sale of maps, charts, and navigational publications: prices; use of proceeds
- § 454— Exchange of mapping, charting, and geomatics data with foreign countries, international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and academic institutions
- § 455— Maps, charts, and geomatics data: public availability; exceptions
- § 456— Civil actions barred
- § 457— Operational files previously maintained by or concerning activities of National Photographic Interpretation Center: authority to withhold from public disclosure
- § 461— Management rights
- § 462— Financial assistance to certain employees in acquisition of critical skills
- § 467— Definitions
- § 480— Reports to Congress: submission in electronic form
- § 481— Racial and ethnic issues; gender issues: surveys
- § 481a— Workplace and gender relations issues: surveys of Department of Defense civilian employees
- § 482— Readiness reports
- § 483— Notifications related to basing decision-making process
- § 484— Quarterly cyber operations briefings
- § 485— Quarterly briefings on counterterrorism operations, irregular warfare, and sensitive activities
- § 488— Management and review of electromagnetic spectrum
- § 491— Nuclear weapons employment strategy of the United States: reports on modification of strategy
- § 492— Biennial assessment and report on the delivery platforms for nuclear weapons and the nuclear command and control system
- § 492a— Biennial report on the plan for the nuclear weapons stockpile, nuclear weapons complex, nuclear weapons delivery systems, and nuclear weapons command and control system
- § 492b— Biannual briefing on nuclear weapons and related activities
- § 493— Reports to Congress on the modification of the force structure for the strategic nuclear weapons delivery systems of the United States
- § 493a— Industrial base monitoring for B–21 and Sentinel programs
- § 494— Nuclear force reductions
- § 495— Strategic delivery systems
- § 496— Consideration of expansion of nuclear forces of other countries
- § 497— Notification required for reduction, consolidation, or withdrawal of nuclear forces based in Europe
- § 497a— Notification required for reduction or consolidation of dual-capable aircraft based in Europe
- § 498— Unilateral change in nuclear weapons stockpile of the United States
- § 499— Annual assessment of cyber resiliency of nuclear command and control system
- § 499a— Collection, storage, and sharing of data relating to nuclear security enterprise and nuclear forces
- § 499b— Participation in United States Strategic Command strategic deterrence exercises
- § 499c— Portfolio management framework for nuclear forces
- § 500— Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Executive Committee
- § 500a— Guidance on electromagnetic spectrum operations mission area and joint electromagnetic spectrum operations
- § 500b— Annual report on electromagnetic spectrum operations strategy of the Department of Defense
- § 500c— Annual assessment of budget with respect to electromagnetic spectrum operations capabilities
- § 500d— Electromagnetic spectrum superiority implementation plan
- § 500e— Electromagnetic Spectrum Enterprise Operational Lead for Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations
- § 500f— Evaluations of abilities of armed forces and combatant commands to perform electromagnetic spectrum operations missions
- § 500g— Integration of electronic warfare into Tier 1 and Tier 2 joint training exercises
- § 501— Definition
- § 502— Enlistment oath: who may administer
- § 503— Enlistments: recruiting campaigns; compilation of directory information
- § 504— Persons not qualified
- § 505— Regular components: qualifications, term, grade
- § 506— Regular components: extension of enlistments during war
- § 507— Extension of enlistment for members needing medical care or hospitalization
- § 508— Reenlistment: qualifications
- § 509— Voluntary extension of enlistments: periods and benefits
- § 510— Enlistment incentives for pursuit of skills to facilitate national service
- § 511— College First Program
- § 513— Enlistments: Delayed Entry Program
- § 514— Bounties prohibited; substitutes prohibited
- § 515— Reenlistment after discharge as warrant officer
- § 516— Effect upon enlisted status of acceptance of appointment as cadet or midshipman
- § 517— Authorized enlisted end strength: members in pay grades E–8 and E–9
- § 518— Temporary enlistments
- § 519— Temporary enlistments: during war or emergency
- § 520— Limitation on enlistment and induction of persons whose score on the Armed Forces Qualification Test is below a prescribed level
- § 520b— Applicants for enlistment: authority to use funds for the issue of authorized articles
- § 520c— Recruiting functions: provision of meals and refreshments
- § 521— Authority to prescribe total strengths of officers on active duty and officer strengths in various categories
- § 523— Authorized strengths: commissioned officers on active duty in grades of major, lieutenant colonel, and colonel and Navy grades of lieutenant commander, commander, and captain
- § 525— Distribution of commissioned officers on active duty in general officer and flag officer grades
- § 526— Authorized strength: general officers and flag officers on active duty
- § 527— Authority to suspend sections 523, 525, and 526
- § 528— Officers serving in certain intelligence positions: military status; application of distribution and strength limitations; pay and allowances
- § 531— Original appointments of commissioned officers
- § 532— Qualifications for original appointment as a commissioned officer
- § 533— Service credit upon original appointment as a commissioned officer
- § 541— Graduates of the United States Military, Naval, and Air Force Academies
- § 571— Warrant officers: grades
- § 572— Warrant officers: original appointment; service credit
- § 573— Convening of selection boards
- § 574— Warrant officer active-duty lists; competitive categories; number to be recommended for promotion; promotion zones
- § 575— Recommendations for promotion by selection boards
- § 576— Information to be furnished to selection boards; selection procedures
- § 577— Promotions: effect of failure of selection for
- § 578— Promotions: how made; effective date
- § 579— Removal from a promotion list
- § 580— Regular warrant officers twice failing of selection for promotion: involuntary retirement or separation
- § 580a— Enhanced authority for selective early discharges
- § 581— Selective retirement
- § 582— Warrant officer active-duty list: exclusions
- § 583— Definitions
- § 591— Reference to chapters 1205 and 1207
- § 601— Positions of importance and responsibility: generals and lieutenant generals; admirals and vice admirals
- § 602— Flexibility in determining terms of appointment for certain senior officer positions
- § 603— Appointments in time of war or national emergency
- § 604— Senior joint officer positions: recommendations to the Secretary of Defense
- § 605— Promotion to certain grades for officers with critical skills: colonel, lieutenant colonel, major, captain; captain, commander, lieutenant commander, lieutenant
- § 611— Convening of selection boards
- § 612— Composition of selection boards
- § 613— Oath of members of selection boards
- § 613a— Nondisclosure of board proceedings
- § 614— Notice of convening of selection boards
- § 615— Information furnished to selection boards
- § 616— Recommendations for promotion by selection boards
- § 617— Reports of selection boards
- § 618— Action on reports of selection boards
- § 619— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: time-in-grade and other requirements
- § 619a— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: designation as joint qualified officer required before promotion to general or flag grade; exceptions
- § 620— Active-duty lists
- § 621— Competitive categories for promotion
- § 622— Numbers to be recommended for promotion
- § 623— Establishment of promotion zones
- § 624— Promotions: how made
- § 625— Authority to vacate promotions to grades of brigadier general and rear admiral (lower half)
- § 626— Acceptance of promotions; oath of office
- § 627— Failure of selection for promotion
- § 628— Special selection boards
- § 628a— Special selection review boards
- § 629— Removal from a list of officers recommended for promotion
- § 630— Discharge of commissioned officers with less than six years of active commissioned service or found not qualified for promotion for first lieutenant or lieutenant (junior grade)
- § 631— Effect of failure of selection for promotion: first lieutenants and lieutenants (junior grade)
- § 632— Effect of failure of selection for promotion: captains and majors of the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force and lieutenants and lieutenant commanders of the Navy
- § 633— Retirement for years of service: regular and Space Force lieutenant colonels; regular Navy commanders
- § 634— Retirement for years of service: regular and Space Force colonels; regular Navy captains
- § 635— Retirement for years of service: regular and Space Force brigadier generals; regular Navy rear admirals (lower half)
- § 636— Retirement for years of service: regular and Space Force officers in grades above brigadier general; regular Navy officers in grades above rear admiral (lower half)
- § 637— Selection of regular officers for continuation on active duty
- § 637a— Continuation on active duty: officers in certain military specialties and career tracks
- § 638— Selective early retirement
- § 638a— Modification to rules for continuation on active duty; enhanced authority for selective early retirement and early discharges
- § 638b— Voluntary retirement incentive
- § 639— Continuation on active duty to complete disciplinary action
- § 640— Deferment of retirement or separation for medical reasons
- § 641— Applicability of chapter
- § 642— Entitlement of officers discharged or retired under this chapter to separation pay or retired pay
- § 643— Chaplains: discharge or retirement upon loss of professional qualifications
- § 645— Definitions
- § 646— Consideration of performance as a member of the Joint Staff
- § 647— Force shaping authority
- § 649a— Officers in designated competitive categories
- § 649b— Selection for promotion
- § 649c— Eligibility for consideration for promotion
- § 649d— Opportunities for consideration for promotion
- § 649e— Promotions
- § 649f— Failure of selection for promotion
- § 649g— Retirement: retirement for years of service; selective early retirement
- § 649h— Continuation on active duty
- § 649i— Continuation on active duty: officers in certain military specialties and career tracks
- § 649j— Other administrative authorities
- § 649k— Regulations
- § 651— Members: required service
- § 652— Notice to Congress of proposed changes in units, assignments, etc. to which female members may be assigned
- § 653— Minimum service requirement for certain flight crew positions
- § 654— Minimum service requirement for certain cyberspace occupational specialties
- § 655— Designation of persons having interest in status of a missing member
- § 657— Prohibition on service in the armed forces by individuals convicted of certain sexual offenses
- § 658— Medical accession standards for members of the armed forces
- § 661— Management policies for joint qualified officers
- § 662— Promotion policy objectives for joint officers
- § 663— Joint duty assignments after completion of joint professional military education
- § 664— Length of joint duty assignments
- § 665— Procedures for monitoring careers of joint qualified officers
- § 666— Reserve officers not on the active-duty list
- § 668— Definitions
- § 671— Members not to be assigned outside United States before completing training
- § 671a— Members: service extension during war
- § 671b— Members: service extension when Congress is not in session
- § 672— Reference to chapter 1209
- § 673— Consideration of application for permanent change of station or unit transfer for members on active duty who are the victim of a sexual assault or related offense
- § 674— Temporary administrative reassignment or removal of a member on active duty accused of committing a sexual assault or related offense
- § 688— Retired members: authority to order to active duty; duties
- § 688a— Authority to order to active duty in high-demand, low-density assignments
- § 689— Retired members: grade in which ordered to active duty and upon release from active duty
- § 690— Retired members ordered to active duty: limitation on number
- § 701— Entitlement and accumulation
- § 702— Cadets and midshipmen
- § 703— Reenlistment leave
- § 704— Use of leave; regulations
- § 704a— Administration of leave: prohibition on authorizing, granting, or assigning leave not expressly authorized by law
- § 705— Rest and recuperation absence: qualified members extending duty at designated locations overseas
- § 705a— Rest and recuperation absence: certain members undergoing extended deployment to a combat zone
- § 706— Administration of leave required to be taken
- § 707— Payment upon disapproval of certain court-martial sentences for excess leave required to be taken
- § 707a— Payment upon disapproval of certain board of inquiry recommendations for excess leave required to be taken
- § 708— Educational leave of absence
- § 709— Emergency leave of absence
- § 709a— Expenses incurred in connection with leave canceled due to contingency operations: reimbursement
- § 710— Career flexibility to enhance retention of members
- § 710a— Parental leave for members of certain reserve components of the armed forces
- § 711— Senior members of Military Staff Committee of United Nations: appointment
- § 711a— American National Red Cross: detail of commissioned officers
- § 712— Foreign governments: detail to assist
- § 713— State Department: assignment or detail as couriers and building inspectors
- § 714— Senior leaders of the Department of Defense and other specified persons: authority to provide protection
- § 715— Attending Physician to the Congress: grade
- § 716— Commissioned officers: transfers among the armed forces, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Public Health Service
- § 717— Members of the armed forces: participation in international sports
- § 719— Department of Commerce: assignment or detail of members of the armed forces to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- § 723— Support of civil authorities: requirement for use of members of the Armed Forces and Federal law enforcement personnel
- § 741— Rank: commissioned officers of the armed forces
- § 742— Rank: warrant officers
- § 743— Rank: Chief of Staff of the Army; Chief of Naval Operations; Chief of Staff of the Air Force; Commandant of the Marine Corps; Chief of Space Operations
- § 747— Command: when different commands of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard join
- § 749— Command: commissioned officers in same grade or corresponding grades on duty at same place
- § 750— Command: retired officers
- § 771— Unauthorized wearing prohibited
- § 771a— Disposition on discharge
- § 772— When wearing by persons not on active duty authorized
- § 773— When distinctive insignia required
- § 774— Religious apparel: wearing while in uniform
- § 775— Issue of uniform without charge
- § 776— Applicability of chapter
- § 777— Wearing of insignia of higher grade before promotion (frocking): authority; restrictions
- § 777a— Wearing of insignia of higher grade before appointment to a grade above major general or rear admiral (frocking): authority; restrictions
- § 801— Article 1. Definitions
- § 802— Art. 2. Persons subject to this chapter
- § 803— Art. 3. Jurisdiction to try certain personnel
- § 804— Art. 4. Dismissed officer’s right to trial by court-martial
- § 805— Art. 5. Territorial applicability of this chapter
- § 806— Art. 6. Judge advocates and legal officers
- § 806a— Art. 6a. Investigation and disposition of matters pertaining to the fitness of military judges
- § 806b— Art. 6b. Rights of the victim of an offense under this chapter
- § 807— Art. 7. Apprehension
- § 808— Art. 8. Apprehension of deserters
- § 809— Art. 9. Imposition of restraint
- § 810— Art. 10. Restraint of persons charged
- § 811— Art. 11. Reports and receiving of prisoners
- § 812— Art. 12. Prohibition of confinement of members of the armed forces with enemy prisoners and certain others
- § 813— Art. 13. Punishment prohibited before trial
- § 814— Art. 14. Delivery of offenders to civil authorities
- § 815— Art. 15. Commanding officer’s non-judicial punishment
- § 816— Art. 16. Courts-martial classified
- § 817— Art. 17. Jurisdiction of courts-martial in general
- § 818— Art. 18. Jurisdiction of general courts-martial
- § 819— Art. 19. Jurisdiction of special courts-martial
- § 820— Art. 20. Jurisdiction of summary courts-martial
- § 821— Art. 21. Jurisdiction of courts-martial not exclusive
- § 822— Art. 22. Who may convene general courts-martial
- § 823— Art. 23. Who may convene special courts-martial
- § 824— Art. 24. Who may convene summary courts-martial
- § 824a— Art. 24a. Special trial counsel
- § 825— Art. 25. Who may serve on courts-martial
- § 825a— Art. 25a. Number of court-martial members in capital cases
- § 826— Art. 26. Military judge of a general or special court-martial
- § 826a— Art. 26a. Military magistrates
- § 827— Art. 27. Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel
- § 828— Art. 28. Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters
- § 829— Art. 29. Assembly and impaneling of members; detail of new members and military judges
- § 830— Art. 30. Charges and specifications
- § 830a— Art. 30a. Proceedings conducted before referral
- § 831— Art. 31. Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited
- § 832— Art. 32. Preliminary hearing required before referral to general court-martial
- § 833— Art. 33. Disposition guidance
- § 834— Art. 34. Advice to convening authority before referral for trial
- § 835— Art. 35. Service of charges; commencement of trial
- § 836— Art. 36. President may prescribe rules
- § 837— Art. 37. Command influence
- § 838— Art. 38. Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel
- § 839— Art. 39. Sessions
- § 840— Art. 40. Continuances
- § 841— Art. 41. Challenges
- § 842— Art. 42. Oaths
- § 843— Art. 43. Statute of limitations
- § 844— Art. 44. Former jeopardy
- § 845— Art. 45. Pleas of the accused
- § 846— Art. 46. Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence in trials by court-martial
- § 847— Art. 47. Refusal of person not subject to chapter to appear, testify, or produce evidence
- § 848— Art. 48. Contempt
- § 849— Art. 49. Depositions
- § 850— Art. 50. Admissibility of sworn testimony from records of courts of inquiry
- § 850a— Art. 50a. Defense of lack of mental responsibility
- § 851— Art. 51. Voting and rulings
- § 852— Art. 52. Votes required for conviction, sentencing, and other matters
- § 853— Art. 53. Findings and sentencing
- § 853a— Art. 53a. Plea agreements
- § 854— Art. 54. Record of trial
- § 855— Art. 55. Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited
- § 856— Art. 56. Sentencing
- § 857— Art. 57. Effective date of sentences
- § 858— Art. 58. Execution of confinement
- § 858a— Art. 58a. Sentences: reduction in enlisted grade
- § 858b— Art. 58b. Sentences: forfeiture of pay and allowances during confinement
- § 859— Art. 59. Error of law; lesser included offense
- § 860— Art. 60. Post-trial processing in general and special courts-martial
- § 860a— Art. 60a. Limited authority to act on sentence in specified post-trial circumstances
- § 860b— Art. 60b. Post-trial actions in summary courts-martial and certain general and special courts-martial
- § 860c— Art. 60c. Entry of judgment
- § 861— Art. 61. Waiver of right to appeal; withdrawal of appeal
- § 862— Art. 62. Appeal by the United States
- § 863— Art. 63. Rehearings
- § 864— Art. 64. Judge advocate review of finding of guilty in summary court-martial
- § 865— Art. 65. Transmittal and review of records
- § 866— Art. 66. Courts of Criminal Appeals
- § 867— Art. 67. Review by the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
- § 867a— Art. 67a. Review by the Supreme Court
- § 868— Art. 68. Branch offices
- § 869— Art. 69. Review by Judge Advocate General
- § 870— Art. 70. Appellate counsel
- § 872— Art. 72. Vacation of suspension
- § 873— Art. 73. Petition for a new trial
- § 874— Art. 74. Remission and suspension
- § 875— Art. 75. Restoration
- § 876— Art. 76. Finality of proceedings, findings, and sentences
- § 876a— Art. 76a. Leave required to be taken pending review of certain court-martial convictions
- § 876b— Art. 76b. Lack of mental capacity or mental responsibility: commitment of accused for examination and treatment
- § 877— Art. 77. Principals
- § 878— Art. 78. Accessory after the fact
- § 879— Art. 79. Conviction of offense charged, lesser included offenses, and attempts
- § 880— Art. 80. Attempts
- § 881— Art. 81. Conspiracy
- § 882— Art. 82. Soliciting commission of offenses
- § 883— Art. 83. Malingering
- § 884— Art. 84. Breach of medical quarantine
- § 885— Art. 85. Desertion
- § 886— Art. 86. Absence without leave
- § 887— Art. 87. Missing movement; jumping from vessel
- § 887a— Art. 87a. Resistance, flight, breach of arrest, and escape
- § 887b— Art. 87b. Offenses against correctional custody and restriction
- § 888— Art. 88. Contempt toward officials
- § 889— Art. 89. Disrespect toward superior commissioned officer; assault of superior commissioned officer
- § 890— Art. 90. Willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer
- § 891— Art. 91. Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer
- § 892— Art. 92. Failure to obey order or regulation
- § 893— Art. 93. Cruelty and maltreatment
- § 893a— Art. 93a. Prohibited activities with military recruit or trainee by person in position of special trust
- § 894— Art. 94. Mutiny or sedition
- § 895— Art. 95. Offenses by sentinel or lookout
- § 895a— Art. 95a. Disrespect toward sentinel or lookout
- § 896— Art. 96. Release of prisoner without authority; drinking with prisoner
- § 897— Art. 97. Unlawful detention
- § 898— Art. 98. Misconduct as prisoner
- § 899— Art. 99. Misbehavior before the enemy
- § 900— Art. 100. Subordinate compelling surrender
- § 901— Art. 101. Improper use of countersign
- § 902— Art. 102. Forcing a safeguard
- § 903— Art. 103. Spies
- § 903a— Art. 103a. Espionage
- § 903b— Art. 103b. Aiding the enemy
- § 904— Art. 104. Public records offenses
- § 904a— Art. 104a. Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation
- § 904b— Art. 104b. Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation
- § 905— Art. 105. Forgery
- § 905a— Art. 105a. False or unauthorized pass offenses
- § 906— Art. 106. Impersonation of officer, noncommissioned or petty officer, or agent or official
- § 906a— Art. 106a. Wearing unauthorized insignia, decoration, badge, ribbon, device, or lapel button
- § 907— Art. 107. False official statements; false swearing
- § 907a— Art. 107a. Parole violation
- § 908— Art. 108. Military property of United States—Loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition
- § 908a— Art. 108a. Captured or abandoned property
- § 909— Art. 109. Property other than military property of United States—Waste, spoilage, or destruction
- § 909a— Art. 109a. Mail matter: wrongful taking, opening, etc.
- § 910— Art. 110. Improper hazarding of vessel or aircraft
- § 911— Art. 111. Leaving scene of vehicle accident
- § 912— Art. 112. Drunkenness and other incapacitation offenses
- § 912a— Art. 112a. Wrongful use, possession, etc., of controlled substances
- § 913— Art. 113. Drunken or reckless operation of a vehicle, aircraft, or vessel
- § 914— Art. 114. Endangerment offenses
- § 915— Art. 115. Communicating threats
- § 916— Art. 116. Riot or breach of peace
- § 917— Art. 117. Provoking speeches or gestures
- § 917a— Art. 117a. Wrongful broadcast or distribution of intimate visual images
- § 918— Art. 118. Murder
- § 919— Art. 119. Manslaughter
- § 919a— Art. 119a. Death or injury of an unborn child
- § 919b— Art. 119b. Child endangerment
- § 920— Art. 120. Rape and sexual assault generally
- § 920a— Art. 120a. Mails: deposit of obscene matter
- § 920b— Art. 120b. Rape and sexual assault of a child
- § 920c— Art. 120c. Other sexual misconduct
- § 921— Art. 121. Larceny and wrongful appropriation
- § 921a— Art. 121a. Fraudulent use of credit cards, debit cards, and other access devices
- § 921b— Art. 121b. False pretenses to obtain services
- § 922— Art. 122. Robbery
- § 922a— Art. 122a. Receiving stolen property
- § 923— Art. 123. Offenses concerning Government computers
- § 923a— Art. 123a. Making, drawing, or uttering check, draft, or order without sufficient funds
- § 924— Art. 124. Frauds against the United States
- § 924a— Art. 124a. Bribery
- § 924b— Art. 124b. Graft
- § 925— Art. 125. Kidnapping
- § 926— Art. 126. Arson; burning property with intent to defraud
- § 927— Art. 127. Extortion
- § 928— Art. 128. Assault
- § 928a— Art. 128a. Maiming
- § 928b— Art. 128b. Domestic violence
- § 929— Art. 129. Burglary; unlawful entry
- § 930— Art. 130. Stalking
- § 931— Art. 131. Perjury
- § 931a— Art. 131a. Subornation of perjury
- § 931b— Art. 131b. Obstructing justice
- § 931c— Art. 131c. Misprision of serious offense
- § 931d— Art. 131d. Wrongful refusal to testify
- § 931e— Art. 131e. Prevention of authorized seizure of property
- § 931f— Art. 131f. Noncompliance with procedural rules
- § 931g— Art. 131g. Wrongful interference with adverse administrative proceeding
- § 932— Art. 132. Retaliation
- § 933— Art. 133. Conduct unbecoming an officer
- § 934— Art. 134. General article
- § 935— Art. 135. Courts of inquiry
- § 936— Art. 136. Authority to administer oaths
- § 937— Art. 137. Articles to be explained
- § 938— Art. 138. Complaints of wrongs
- § 939— Art. 139. Redress of injuries to property
- § 940— Art. 140. Delegation by the President
- § 940a— Art. 140a. Case management; data collection and accessibility
- § 941— Art. 141. Status
- § 942— Art. 142. Judges
- § 943— Art. 143. Organization and employees
- § 944— Art. 144. Procedure
- § 945— Art. 145. Annuities for judges and survivors
- § 946— Art. 146. Military Justice Review Panel
- § 946a— Art. 146a. Annual reports
- § 948a— Definitions
- § 948b— Military commissions generally
- § 948c— Persons subject to military commissions
- § 948d— Jurisdiction of military commissions
- § 948h— Who may convene military commissions
- § 948i— Who may serve on military commissions
- § 948j— Military judge of a military commission
- § 948k— Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel
- § 948l— Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters
- § 948m— Number of members; excuse of members; absent and additional members
- § 948q— Charges and specifications
- § 948r— Exclusion of statements obtained by torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment; prohibition of self-incrimination; admission of other statements of the accused
- § 948s— Service of charges
- § 949a— Rules
- § 949b— Unlawfully influencing action of military commission and United States Court of Military Commission Review
- § 949c— Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel
- § 949d— Sessions
- § 949e— Continuances
- § 949f— Challenges
- § 949g— Oaths
- § 949h— Former jeopardy
- § 949i— Pleas of the accused
- § 949j— Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence
- § 949k— Defense of lack of mental responsibility
- § 949l— Voting and rulings
- § 949m— Number of votes required
- § 949n— Military commission to announce action
- § 949o— Record of trial
- § 949p–1— Protection of classified information: applicability of subchapter
- § 949p–2— Pretrial conference
- § 949p–3— Protective orders
- § 949p–4— Discovery of, and access to, classified information by the accused
- § 949p–5— Notice by accused of intention to disclose classified information
- § 949p–6— Procedure for cases involving classified information
- § 949p–7— Introduction of classified information into evidence
- § 949s— Cruel or unusual punishments prohibited
- § 949t— Maximum limits
- § 949u— Execution of confinement
- § 950a— Error of law; lesser included offense
- § 950b— Review by the convening authority
- § 950c— Appellate referral; waiver or withdrawal of appeal
- § 950d— Interlocutory appeals by the United States
- § 950e— Rehearings
- § 950f— Review by United States Court of Military Commission Review
- § 950g— Review by United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; writ of certiorari to Supreme Court
- § 950h— Appellate counsel
- § 950i— Execution of sentence; suspension of sentence
- § 950j— Finality of proceedings, findings, and sentences
- § 950p— Definitions; construction of certain offenses; common circumstances
- § 950q— Principals
- § 950r— Accessory after the fact
- § 950s— Conviction of lesser offenses
- § 950t— Crimes triable by military commission
- § 951— Establishment; organization; administration
- § 952— Parole
- § 953— Remission or suspension of sentence; restoration to duty; reenlistment
- § 954— Voluntary extension; probation
- § 955— Prisoners transferred to or from foreign countries
- § 956— Deserters, prisoners, members absent without leave: expenses and rewards
- § 971— Service credit: officers may not count service performed while serving as cadet or midshipman
- § 972— Members: effect of time lost
- § 973— Duties: officers on active duty; performance of civil functions restricted
- § 974— Military musical units and musicians: performance policies; restriction on performance in competition with local civilian musicians
- § 976— Membership in military unions, organizing of military unions, and recognition of military unions prohibited
- § 977— Conversion of military medical and dental positions to civilian medical and dental positions: limitation
- § 978— Drug and alcohol abuse and dependency: testing of new entrants
- § 979— Prohibition on loan and grant assistance to persons convicted of certain crimes
- § 980— Limitation on use of humans as experimental subjects
- § 981— Limitation on number of enlisted aides
- § 982— Members: service on State and local juries
- § 983— Institutions of higher education that prevent ROTC access or military recruiting on campus: denial of grants and contracts from Department of Defense, Department of Education, and certain other departments and agencies
- § 985— Persons convicted of capital crimes; certain other persons: denial of specified burial-related benefits
- § 986— Policy regarding identification of gender or personal pronouns in official correspondence
- § 987— Terms of consumer credit extended to members and dependents: limitations
- § 988— Prohibition on ownership or trading of stocks in certain companies by certain officials of the Department of Defense
- § 989— Prohibition on former members of the armed forces accepting post-service employment with certain foreign governments
- § 991— Management of deployments of members and measurement and data collection of unit operating and personnel tempo
- § 992— Financial literacy training: financial services
- § 993— Notification of permanent reduction of sizable numbers of members of the armed forces
- § 994— Military working dogs: veterinary care for retired military working dogs
- § 995— Accountability for contractors using military working dogs
- § 996— Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record
- § 997— Establishment of women’s initiative teams
- § 1001— Reference to chapter 1219
- § 1030— Bonus to encourage Department of Defense personnel to refer persons for appointment as officers to serve in health professions
- § 1031— Administration of oath
- § 1032— Disability and death compensation: dependents of members held as captives
- § 1033— Participation in management of specified non-Federal entities: authorized activities
- § 1034— Protected communications; prohibition of retaliatory personnel actions
- § 1035— Deposits of savings
- § 1037— Counsel before foreign judicial tribunals and administrative agencies; court costs and bail
- § 1038— Service credit: certain service in Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps
- § 1039— Crediting of minority service
- § 1040— Transportation of dependent patients
- § 1041— Replacement of certificate of discharge
- § 1042— Copy of certificate of service
- § 1043— Service credit: service in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or the Public Health Service
- § 1044— Legal assistance
- § 1044a— Authority to act as notary
- § 1044b— Military powers of attorney: requirement for recognition by States
- § 1044c— Advance medical directives of members and dependents: requirement for recognition by States
- § 1044d— Military testamentary instruments: requirement for recognition by States
- § 1044e— Special Victims’ Counsel for victims of sex-related offenses
- § 1044f— Policies with respect to special trial counsel
- § 1045— Voluntary withholding of State income tax from retired or retainer pay
- § 1046— Overseas temporary foster care program
- § 1047— Allowance for civilian clothing
- § 1048— Gratuity payment to persons discharged for fraudulent enlistment
- § 1049— Subsistence: miscellaneous persons
- § 1052— Adoption expenses: reimbursement
- § 1053— Financial institution charges incurred because of Government error in direct deposit of pay: reimbursement
- § 1054— Defense of certain suits arising out of legal malpractice
- § 1055— Waiver of security deposits for members renting private housing; authority to indemnify landlord
- § 1056— Relocation assistance programs
- § 1056a— Reintegration of recovered Department of Defense personnel; post-isolation support activities for other recovered personnel
- § 1057— Use of armed forces insignia on State license plates
- § 1058— Responsibilities of military law enforcement officials at scenes of domestic violence
- § 1059— Dependents of members separated for dependent abuse: transitional compensation; commissary and exchange benefits; lodging expenses
- § 1060— Military service of retired members with newly democratic nations: consent of Congress
- § 1060a— Special supplemental food program
- § 1060b— Military ID cards: dependents and survivors of retirees
- § 1060c— Provision of veterinary services
- § 1061— Survivors of certain Reserve and Guard members
- § 1062— Certain former spouses and surviving spouses
- § 1063— Use of commissary stores and MWR retail facilities: members of reserve components and reserve retirees under age 60
- § 1064— Use of commissary stores and MWR retail facilities: members of National Guard serving in federally declared disaster or national emergency
- § 1065— Use of commissary stores and MWR facilities: certain veterans, caregivers for veterans, and Foreign Service officers
- § 1066— Use of commissary stores and MWR facilities: certain civilian employees
- § 1071— Purpose of this chapter
- § 1072— Definitions
- § 1073— Administration of this chapter
- § 1073a— Contracts for health care: best value contracting
- § 1073b— Recurring reports and publication of certain data
- § 1073c— Administration of Defense Health Agency and military medical treatment facilities
- § 1073d— Military medical treatment facilities
- § 1073e— Protection of armed forces from infectious diseases
- § 1073f— Health care fraud and abuse prevention program
- § 1074— Medical and dental care for members and certain former members
- § 1074a— Medical and dental care: members on duty other than active duty for a period of more than 30 days
- § 1074b— Medical and dental care: Academy cadets and midshipmen; members of, and designated applicants for membership in, Senior ROTC
- § 1074c— Medical care: authority to provide a wig
- § 1074d— Certain primary and preventive health care services
- § 1074e— Medical care: certain Reserves who served in Southwest Asia during the Persian Gulf Conflict
- § 1074f— Medical tracking system for members deployed overseas
- § 1074g— Pharmacy benefits program
- § 1074h— Medical and dental care: medal of honor recipients; dependents
- § 1074i— Reimbursement for certain travel expenses
- § 1074j— Sub-acute care program
- § 1074k— Long-term care insurance
- § 1074l— Notification to Congress of hospitalization of combat wounded members
- § 1074m— Mental health assessments for members of the armed forces deployed in support of a contingency operation
- § 1074n— Annual mental health assessments for members of the armed forces
- § 1074o— Provision of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for certain members
- § 1075— TRICARE Select
- § 1075a— TRICARE Prime: cost sharing
- § 1076— Medical and dental care for dependents: general rule
- § 1076a— TRICARE dental program
- § 1076c— Dental insurance plan: certain retirees and their surviving spouses and other dependents
- § 1076d— TRICARE program: TRICARE Reserve Select coverage for members of the Selected Reserve
- § 1076e— TRICARE program: TRICARE Retired Reserve coverage for certain members of the Retired Reserve who are qualified for a non-regular retirement but are not yet age 60
- § 1076f— TRICARE program: extension of coverage for certain members of the National Guard and dependents during certain disaster response duty
- § 1077— Medical care for dependents: authorized care in facilities of uniformed services
- § 1077a— Access to military medical treatment facilities and other facilities
- § 1078— Medical and dental care for dependents: charges
- § 1078a— Continued health benefits coverage
- § 1078b— Provision of food to certain members and dependents not receiving inpatient care in military medical treatment facilities
- § 1079— Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: plans
- § 1079a— TRICARE program: treatment of refunds and other amounts collected
- § 1079b— Procedures for charging fees for care provided to civilians; retention and use of fees collected
- § 1079c— Provisional coverage for emerging services and supplies
- § 1080— Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: election of facilities
- § 1081— Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: review and adjustment of payments
- § 1082— Contracts for health care: advisory committees
- § 1083— Contracts for medical care for spouses and children: additional hospitalization
- § 1084— Determinations of dependency
- § 1085— Medical and dental care from another executive department: reimbursement
- § 1086— Contracts for health benefits for certain members, former members, and their dependents
- § 1086a— Certain former spouses: extension of period of eligibility for health benefits
- § 1086b— Prohibition against requiring retired members to receive health care solely through the Department of Defense
- § 1087— Programing facilities for certain members, former members, and their dependents in construction projects of the uniformed services
- § 1088— Air evacuation patients: furnished subsistence
- § 1089— Defense of certain suits arising out of medical malpractice
- § 1090— Identifying and treating drug and alcohol dependence
- § 1090a— Identifying and treating eating disorders
- § 1090b— Commanding officer and supervisor referrals of members for mental health evaluations
- § 1091— Personal services contracts
- § 1091a— Identification in patient medical records of affiliation of certain non-Department of Defense health care providers
- § 1092— Studies and demonstration projects relating to delivery of health and medical care
- § 1092a— Persons entering the armed forces: baseline health data
- § 1093— Performance of abortions: restrictions
- § 1094— Licensure requirement for health-care professionals
- § 1094a— Continuing medical education requirements: system for monitoring physician compliance
- § 1095— Health care services incurred on behalf of covered beneficiaries: collection from third-party payers
- § 1095a— Medical care: members held as captives and their dependents
- § 1095b— TRICARE program: contractor payment of certain claims
- § 1095c— TRICARE program: facilitation of processing of claims
- § 1095d— TRICARE program: waiver of certain deductibles
- § 1095e— TRICARE program: beneficiary counseling and assistance coordinators
- § 1095f— TRICARE program: referrals and preauthorizations under TRICARE Prime
- § 1095g— TRICARE program: waiver of recoupment of erroneous payments caused by administrative error
- § 1096— Military-civilian health services partnership program; medical surge program
- § 1097— Contracts for medical care for retirees, dependents, and survivors: alternative delivery of health care
- § 1097a— TRICARE Prime: automatic enrollments
- § 1097b— TRICARE program: financial management
- § 1097c— TRICARE program: relationship with employer-sponsored group health plans
- § 1097d— TRICARE program: notice of change to benefits
- § 1098— Incentives for participation in cost-effective health care plans
- § 1099— Health care enrollment system and payment options
- § 1100— Defense Health Program Account
- § 1101— Resource allocation methods: capitation or diagnosis-related groups
- § 1102— Confidentiality of medical quality assurance records: qualified immunity for participants
- § 1103— Contracts for medical and dental care: State and local preemption
- § 1104— Sharing of health-care resources with the Department of Veterans Affairs
- § 1104a— Shared medical facilities with Department of Veterans Affairs
- § 1105— Specialized treatment facility program
- § 1106— Submittal of claims: standard form; time limits
- § 1107— Notice of use of an investigational new drug or a drug unapproved for its applied use
- § 1107a— Emergency use products
- § 1108— Health care coverage through Federal Employees Health Benefits program: demonstration project
- § 1109— Organ and tissue donor program
- § 1110— System for tracking and recording vaccine information; anthrax vaccine immunization program
- § 1110a— Notification of certain individuals regarding options for enrollment under Medicare part B
- § 1110b— TRICARE program: extension of dependent coverage
- § 1111— Establishment and purpose of Fund; definitions; authority to enter into agreements
- § 1112— Assets of Fund
- § 1113— Payments from the Fund
- § 1114— Board of Actuaries
- § 1115— Determination of contributions to the Fund
- § 1116— Payments into the Fund
- § 1117— Investment of assets of Fund
- § 1121— Legion of Merit: award
- § 1122— Medal for Merit: award
- § 1123— Right to wear badges of military societies
- § 1124— Cash awards for disclosures, suggestions, inventions, and scientific achievements
- § 1124a— Cyber operations-peculiar awards
- § 1125— Recognition for accomplishments: award of trophies
- § 1126— Gold star lapel button: eligibility and distribution
- § 1127— Precedence of the award of the Purple Heart
- § 1128— Prisoner-of-war medal: issue
- § 1129— Purple Heart: members killed or wounded in action by friendly fire
- § 1129a— Purple Heart: members killed or wounded in attacks by foreign terrorist organizations
- § 1130— Consideration of proposals for decorations not previously submitted in timely fashion: procedures for review
- § 1131— Purple Heart: limitation to members of the armed forces
- § 1132— Presentation of decorations: prohibition on entering correctional facilities for presentation to prisoners convicted of serious violent felonies
- § 1133— Bronze Star: limitation on persons eligible to receive
- § 1134— Medal of honor: award to individual interred in Tomb of the Unknowns as representative of casualties of a war
- § 1134a— Medal of honor: Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard Medal of Honor Roll
- § 1135— Replacement of military decorations
- § 1136— Honorable service requirement for award of military decorations
- § 1141— Involuntary separation defined
- § 1142— Preseparation counseling; transmittal of certain records to Department of Veterans Affairs
- § 1143— Employment assistance
- § 1144— Employment assistance, job training assistance, and other transitional services: Department of Labor
- § 1145— Health benefits
- § 1146— Commissary and exchange benefits
- § 1147— Use of military family housing
- § 1148— Relocation assistance for personnel overseas
- § 1149— Excess leave and permissive temporary duty
- § 1150— Affiliation with Guard and Reserve units: waiver of certain limitations
- § 1151— Retention of assistive technology and services provided before separation
- § 1152— Assistance to eligible members and former members to obtain employment with law enforcement agencies
- § 1153— Assistance to separated members to obtain employment with health care providers
- § 1154— Assistance to eligible members and former members to obtain employment as teachers: Troops-to-Teachers Program
- § 1155— Statement of benefits
- § 1161— Commissioned officers: limitations on dismissal
- § 1164— Warrant officers: separation for age
- § 1165— Regular warrant officers: separation during three-year probationary period
- § 1166— Regular warrant officers: elimination for unfitness or unsatisfactory performance
- § 1167— Members under confinement by sentence of court-martial: separation after six months confinement
- § 1168— Discharge or release from active duty: limitations
- § 1169— Regular enlisted members: limitations on discharge
- § 1170— Regular enlisted members: minority discharge
- § 1171— Regular enlisted members: early discharge
- § 1172— Enlisted members: during war or emergency; discharge
- § 1173— Enlisted members: discharge for hardship
- § 1174— Separation pay upon involuntary discharge or release from active duty
- § 1174a— Special separation benefits programs
- § 1175— Voluntary separation incentive
- § 1175a— Voluntary separation pay and benefits
- § 1176— Enlisted members: retention after completion of 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service
- § 1177— Members diagnosed with or reasonably asserting post-traumatic stress disorder or traumatic brain injury: medical examination required before administrative separation
- § 1178— System and procedures for tracking separations resulting from refusal to participate in anthrax vaccine immunization program
- § 1181— Authority to establish procedures to consider the separation of officers for substandard performance of duty and for certain other reasons
- § 1182— Boards of inquiry
- § 1184— Removal of officer: action by Secretary upon recommendation of board of inquiry
- § 1185— Rights and procedures
- § 1186— Officer considered for removal: voluntary retirement or discharge
- § 1187— Officers eligible to serve on boards
- § 1201— Regulars and members on active duty for more than 30 days: retirement
- § 1202— Regulars and members on active duty for more than 30 days: temporary disability retired list
- § 1203— Regulars and members on active duty for more than 30 days: separation
- § 1204— Members on active duty for 30 days or less or on inactive-duty training: retirement
- § 1205— Members on active duty for 30 days or less: temporary disability retired list
- § 1206— Members on active duty for 30 days or less or on inactive-duty training: separation
- § 1206a— Reserve component members unable to perform duties when ordered to active duty: disability system processing
- § 1207— Disability from intentional misconduct or willful neglect: separation
- § 1207a— Members with over eight years of active service: eligibility for disability retirement for pre-existing conditions
- § 1208— Computation of service
- § 1209— Transfer to inactive status list instead of separation
- § 1210— Members on temporary disability retired list: periodic physical examination; final determination of status
- § 1211— Members on temporary disability retired list: return to active duty; promotion
- § 1212— Disability severance pay
- § 1213— Effect of separation on benefits and claims
- § 1214— Right to full and fair hearing
- § 1214a— Members determined fit for duty in Physical Evaluation Board: prohibition on involuntary administrative separation or denial of reenlistment due to unsuitability based on medical conditions considered in evaluation
- § 1215— Members other than Regulars: applicability of laws
- § 1216— Secretaries: powers, functions, and duties
- § 1216a— Determinations of disability: requirements and limitations on determinations
- § 1217— Academy cadets and midshipmen: applicability of chapter
- § 1218— Discharge or release from active duty: claims for compensation, pension, or hospitalization
- § 1218a— Discharge or release from active duty: transition assistance for reserve component members injured while on active duty
- § 1219— Statement of origin of disease or injury: limitations
- § 1221— Effective date of retirement or placement of name on temporary disability retired list
- § 1222— Physical evaluation boards
- § 1251— Age 62: regular commissioned officers in grades below general and flag officer grades; exceptions
- § 1252— Age 64: permanent professors at academies
- § 1253— Age 64: regular commissioned officers in general and flag officer grades; exceptions
- § 1263— Age 62: warrant officers
- § 1275— Computation of retired pay: law applicable
- § 1293— Twenty years or more: warrant officers
- § 1305— Thirty years or more: regular warrant officers
- § 1315— Computation of retired pay: law applicable
- § 1331— Reference to chapter 1223
- § 1370— Regular commissioned officers
- § 1370a— Officers entitled to retired pay for non-regular service
- § 1371— Warrant officers: general rule
- § 1372— Grade on retirement for physical disability: members of armed forces
- § 1373— Higher grade for later physical disability: retired officers recalled to active duty
- § 1375— Entitlement to commission: commissioned officers advanced on retired list
- § 1376— Temporary disability retired lists
- § 1401— Computation of retired pay
- § 1401a— Adjustment of retired pay and retainer pay to reflect changes in Consumer Price Index
- § 1402— Recomputation of retired or retainer pay to reflect later active duty of members who first became members before September 8, 1980
- § 1402a— Recomputation of retired or retainer pay to reflect later active duty of members who first became members after September 7, 1980
- § 1403— Disability retired pay: treatment under Internal Revenue Code of 1986
- § 1404— Applicability of section 8301 of title 5
- § 1405— Years of service
- § 1406— Retired pay base for members who first became members before September 8, 1980: final basic pay
- § 1407— Retired pay base for members who first became members after September 7, 1980: high-36 month average
- § 1407a— Retired pay base: officers retired in general or flag officer grades
- § 1408— Payment of retired or retainer pay in compliance with court orders
- § 1409— Retired pay multiplier
- § 1410— Restoral of full retirement amount at age 62 for certain members entering on or after August 1, 1986
- § 1411— Rules of construction
- § 1412— Administrative provisions
- § 1413a— Combat-related special compensation
- § 1414— Members eligible for retired pay who are also eligible for veterans’ disability compensation for disabilities rated 50 percent or higher: concurrent payment of retired pay and veterans’ disability compensation
- § 1415— Lump sum payment of certain retired pay
- § 1431— Election of annuity: members of armed forces
- § 1432— Election of annuity: former members of armed forces
- § 1433— Mental incompetency of member
- § 1434— Kinds of annuities that may be elected
- § 1435— Eligible beneficiaries
- § 1436— Computation of reduction in retired pay; withdrawal for severe financial hardship
- § 1436a— Coverage paid up at 30 years and age 70
- § 1437— Payment of annuity
- § 1438— Deposits for amounts not deducted
- § 1439— Refund of amounts deducted from retired pay
- § 1440— Annuities not subject to legal process
- § 1441— Annuities in addition to other payments
- § 1442— Recovery of annuity erroneously paid
- § 1444— Regulations; determinations
- § 1444a— Regulations regarding payment of annuity to a representative payee
- § 1445— Correction of administrative deficiencies
- § 1446— Restriction on participation
- § 1447— Definitions
- § 1448— Application of Plan
- § 1448a— Election to discontinue participation: one-year opportunity after second anniversary of commencement of payment of retired pay
- § 1449— Mental incompetency of member
- § 1450— Payment of annuity: beneficiaries
- § 1451— Amount of annuity
- § 1452— Reduction in retired pay
- § 1453— Recovery of amounts erroneously paid
- § 1454— Correction of administrative errors
- § 1455— Regulations
- § 1461— Establishment and purpose of Fund; definition
- § 1462— Assets of Fund
- § 1463— Payments from the Fund
- § 1465— Determination of contributions to the Fund
- § 1466— Payments into the Fund
- § 1467— Investment of assets of Fund
- § 1471— Forensic pathology investigations
- § 1475— Death gratuity: death of members on active duty or inactive duty training and of certain other persons
- § 1476— Death gratuity: death after discharge or release from duty or training
- § 1477— Death gratuity: eligible survivors
- § 1478— Death gratuity: amount
- § 1479— Death gratuity: delegation of determinations, payments
- § 1480— Death gratuity: miscellaneous provisions
- § 1481— Recovery, care, and disposition of remains: decedents covered
- § 1482— Expenses incident to death
- § 1482a— Expenses incident to death: civilian employees serving with an armed force
- § 1483— Prisoners of war and interned enemy aliens
- § 1484— Pensioners, indigent patients, and persons who die on military reservations
- § 1485— Dependents of members of armed forces
- § 1486— Other citizens of United States
- § 1487— Temporary interment
- § 1488— Removal of remains
- § 1489— Death gratuity: members and employees dying outside the United States while assigned to intelligence duties
- § 1490— Transportation of remains: certain retired members and dependents who die in military medical facilities
- § 1491— Funeral honors functions at funerals for veterans
- § 1492— Authority to provide travel and transportation allowances in connection with transfer ceremonies of certain civilian employees who die overseas
- § 1501— System for accounting for missing persons
- § 1501a— Public-private partnerships; other forms of support
- § 1502— Missing persons: initial report
- § 1503— Actions of Secretary concerned; initial board inquiry
- § 1504— Subsequent board of inquiry
- § 1505— Further review
- § 1506— Personnel files
- § 1507— Recommendation of status of death
- § 1508— Judicial review
- § 1509— Program to resolve missing person cases
- § 1510— Applicability to Coast Guard
- § 1511— Return alive of person declared missing or dead
- § 1512— Effect on State law
- § 1513— Definitions
- § 1521— Posthumous commissions
- § 1522— Posthumous warrants
- § 1523— Posthumous commissions and warrants: effect on pay and allowances
- § 1524— Posthumous commissions and warrants: determination of date of death
- § 1551— Correction of name after separation from service under an assumed name
- § 1552— Correction of military records: claims incident thereto
- § 1553— Review of discharge or dismissal
- § 1553a— Review of a request for upgrade of discharge or dismissal
- § 1554— Review of retirement or separation without pay for physical disability
- § 1554a— Review of separation with disability rating of 20 percent disabled or less
- § 1554b— Confidential review of characterization of terms of discharge of members of the armed forces who are victims of sex-related offenses
- § 1555— Professional staff
- § 1556— Ex parte communications prohibited
- § 1557— Timeliness standards for disposition of applications before Corrections Boards
- § 1558— Review of actions of selection boards: correction of military records by special boards; judicial review
- § 1559— Personnel limitation
- § 1561— Complaints of sexual harassment: independent investigation
- § 1561a— Civilian orders of protection: force and effect on military installations
- § 1561b— Confidential reporting of sexual harassment
- § 1562— Database on domestic violence incidents
- § 1562a— Complaints of retaliation by victims of sexual assault or sexual harassment and related persons: tracking by Department of Defense
- § 1563— Consideration of proposals from Members of Congress for honorary promotions: procedures for review and promotion
- § 1563a— Honorary promotions on the initiative of the Department of Defense
- § 1564— Security clearance investigations
- § 1564a— Counterintelligence polygraph program
- § 1564b— Security vetting for foreign nationals
- § 1565— DNA identification information: collection from certain offenders; use
- § 1565a— DNA samples maintained for identification of human remains: use for law enforcement purposes
- § 1565b— Victims of sexual assault: access to legal assistance and services of Sexual Assault Response Coordinators and Sexual Assault Victim Advocates
- § 1566— Voting assistance: compliance assessments; assistance
- § 1566a— Voting assistance: voter assistance offices
- § 1567— Duration of military protective orders
- § 1567a— Mandatory notification of issuance of military protective order to civilian law enforcement
- § 1580— Emergency essential employees: designation
- § 1580a— Emergency essential employees: notification of required participation in anthrax vaccine immunization program
- § 1581— Foreign National Employees Separation Pay Account
- § 1582— Assistive technology, assistive technology devices, and assistive technology services
- § 1583— Employment of certain persons without pay
- § 1584— Employment of non-citizens
- § 1585— Carrying of firearms
- § 1585a— Special agents of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service: authority to execute warrants and make arrests
- § 1586— Rotation of career-conditional and career employees assigned to duty outside the United States
- § 1587— Employees of nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: reprisals
- § 1587a— Employees of nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: senior executive pay levels
- § 1588— Authority to accept certain voluntary services
- § 1589— Participation in management of specified non-Federal entities: authorized activities
- § 1591— Reimbursement for travel and transportation expenses when accompanying Members of Congress
- § 1592— Prohibition on payment of severance pay to foreign nationals in the event of certain overseas base closures
- § 1593— Uniform allowance: civilian employees
- § 1594— Reimbursement for financial institution charges incurred because of Government error in direct deposit of pay
- § 1595— Civilian faculty members at certain Department of Defense schools: employment and compensation
- § 1596— Foreign language proficiency: special pay for proficiency beneficial for intelligence interests
- § 1596a— Foreign language proficiency: special pay for proficiency beneficial for other national security interests
- § 1596b— Foreign language proficiency: National Foreign Language Skills Registry
- § 1596c— Programming language proficiency: special pay for proficiency beneficial for national security interests
- § 1597— Civilian positions: guidelines for reductions
- § 1598— Assistance to terminated employees to obtain certification and employment as teachers or employment as teachers’ aides
- § 1599a— Financial assistance to certain employees in acquisition of critical skills
- § 1599b— Employees abroad: travel expenses; health care
- § 1599c— Health care professionals: enhanced appointment and compensation authority for personnel for care and treatment of wounded and injured members of the armed forces
- § 1599d— Financial management positions: authority to prescribe professional certification and credential standards
- § 1599e— Payment of retention bonuses to DOD civilian employees in Guam.
- § 1599f— United States Cyber Command recruitment and retention
- § 1599g— Public-private talent exchange
- § 1599i— Recruitment incentives for placement at remote locations
- § 1599j— Restricted reports of incidents of adult sexual assault
- § 1601— Civilian intelligence personnel: general authority to establish excepted positions, appoint personnel, and fix rates of pay
- § 1602— Basic pay
- § 1603— Additional compensation, incentives, and allowances
- § 1605— Benefits for certain employees assigned outside the United States
- § 1606— Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service
- § 1607— Intelligence Senior Level positions
- § 1608— Time-limited appointments
- § 1609— Termination of defense intelligence employees
- § 1610— Reductions and other adjustments in force
- § 1611— Postemployment assistance: certain terminated intelligence employees
- § 1612— Merit system principles and civil service protections: applicability
- § 1613— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 1614— Definitions
- § 1621— Defense Intelligence Agency merit pay system
- § 1622— Uniform allowance: civilian employees
- § 1623— Financial assistance to certain employees in acquisition of critical skills
- § 1701— Management policies
- § 1701a— Management for acquisition workforce excellence
- § 1701b— Enhanced pay authority for certain acquisition and technology positions
- § 1702— Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment: authorities and responsibilities
- § 1704— Service acquisition executives: authorities and responsibilities
- § 1705— Department of Defense Acquisition Workforce Development Account
- § 1706— Government performance of certain acquisition functions
- § 1707— Cadre of intellectual property experts
- § 1721— Designation of acquisition positions and acquisition workforce career fields
- § 1722— Career development
- § 1722a— Special requirements for military personnel in the acquisition field
- § 1722b— Special requirements for civilian employees in the acquisition field
- § 1723— General education, training, and experience requirements
- § 1724— Contracting positions: qualification requirements
- § 1725— Senior Military Acquisition Advisors
- § 1731— Critical acquisition positions
- § 1732— Portfolio acquisition executive
- § 1733— Product support manager
- § 1734— Career development
- § 1735— Education, training, and experience requirements for critical acquisition positions
- § 1737— Definitions and general provisions
- § 1741— Policies and programs: establishment and implementation
- § 1742— Internship, cooperative education, and scholarship programs
- § 1743— Awards to recognize members of the acquisition workforce
- § 1745— Additional education and training programs available to acquisition personnel
- § 1746— Defense Acquisition University
- § 1746a— Acquisition workforce educational partnerships
- § 1747— Acquisition fellowship program
- § 1748— Fulfillment standards for acquisition workforce training
- § 1749— Field training for acquisition and sustainment
- § 1761— Management information system
- § 1762— Demonstration project relating to certain acquisition personnel management policies and procedures
- § 1764— Authority to establish different minimum requirements
- § 1765— Competency development
- § 1766— Joint reserve detachment of the Defense Innovation Unit
- § 1781— Office of Military Family Readiness Policy
- § 1781a— Department of Defense Military Family Readiness Council
- § 1781b— Department of Defense policy and plans for military family readiness
- § 1781c— Office of Special Needs
- § 1782— Surveys of military families
- § 1783— Family members serving on advisory committees
- § 1784— Employment opportunities for military spouses
- § 1784a— Education and training opportunities for military spouses to expand employment and portable career opportunities
- § 1785— Youth sponsorship program
- § 1786— Dependent student travel within the United States
- § 1787— Reporting of child abuse
- § 1788— Additional family assistance
- § 1788a— Support programs: special operations forces personnel; immediate family members
- § 1789— Chaplain-led programs: authorized support
- § 1790— Military personnel citizenship processing
- § 1791— Funding for military child care
- § 1792— Child care employees
- § 1793— Parent fees
- § 1794— Child abuse prevention and safety at facilities
- § 1795— Parent partnerships with child development centers
- § 1796— Subsidies for family home day care
- § 1797— Early childhood education program
- § 1798— Child care services and youth program services for dependents: financial assistance for providers
- § 1799— Child care services and youth program services for dependents: participation by children and youth otherwise ineligible
- § 1800— Definitions
- § 2001— Human relations training
- § 2002— Dependents of members of armed forces: language training
- § 2003— Aeronautical rating as pilot: qualifications
- § 2004— Detail as students at law schools; commissioned officers; certain enlisted members
- § 2004a— Detail of commissioned officers as students at medical schools
- § 2004b— Detail of commissioned officers as students at schools of psychology
- § 2004c— Detail as students at schools for education required for appointment as a chaplain: commissioned officers; certain enlisted members
- § 2005— Advanced education assistance: active duty agreement; reimbursement requirements
- § 2006— Department of Defense Education Benefits Fund
- § 2006a— Assistance for education and training: availability of certain assistance for use only for certain programs of education
- § 2007— Payment of tuition for off-duty training or education
- § 2008— Authority to use funds for certain educational purposes
- § 2009— Military colleges: female students
- § 2010— Requirements with respect to motorcycle safety training
- § 2012— Support and services for eligible organizations and activities outside Department of Defense
- § 2013— Training at non-Government facilities
- § 2014— Administrative actions adversely affecting military training or other readiness activities
- § 2015— Program to assist members in obtaining professional credentials
- § 2016— Undergraduate nurse training program: establishment through agreement with academic institution
- § 2017— Limitation on establishment of postsecondary educational institutions pending notice to Congress
- § 2031— Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
- § 2032— Responsibility of the Secretaries of the military departments to maximize enrollment and enhance efficiency
- § 2033— Instructor qualifications
- § 2034— Educational institutions not maintaining units of Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps: issuance of arms, tentage, and equipment
- § 2035— Flexibility in authorities for management of programs and units
- § 2036— Grants to support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education
- § 2101— Definitions
- § 2102— Establishment
- § 2103— Eligibility for membership
- § 2103a— Students not eligible for advanced training: commitment to military service
- § 2104— Advanced training; eligibility for
- § 2105— Advanced training; failure to complete or to accept commission
- § 2106— Advanced training; commission on completion
- § 2107— Financial assistance program for specially selected members
- § 2107a— Financial assistance program for specially selected members: Army Reserve and Army National Guard
- § 2108— Advanced standing; interruption of training; delay in starting obligated service; release from program
- § 2109— Practical military training
- § 2110— Logistical support
- § 2111— Personnel: administrators and instructors
- § 2111a— Support for senior military colleges
- § 2111b— Senior military colleges: Department of Defense international student program
- § 2112— Establishment
- § 2112a— Continued operation of University
- § 2113— Administration of University
- § 2113a— Board of Regents
- § 2113b— Academic Health System
- § 2114— Students: selection; status; obligation
- § 2114a— Eligibility of members of foreign militaries to enroll in the University
- § 2115— Graduates: limitation on number permitted to perform civilian Federal service
- § 2116— Military nursing research
- § 2120— Definitions
- § 2121— Establishment
- § 2122— Eligibility for participation
- § 2123— Members of the program: active duty obligation; failure to complete training; release from program
- § 2124— Members of the program: numbers appointed
- § 2125— Members of the program: exclusion from authorized strengths
- § 2126— Members of the program: service credit
- § 2127— Scholarships and financial assistance: payments
- § 2128— Accession bonus for members of the program
- § 2130a— Financial assistance: nurse officer candidates
- § 2131— Reference to chapter 1606
- § 2138— Savings provision
- § 2141— Educational assistance program: establishment
- § 2142— Educational assistance program: eligibility
- § 2143— Educational assistance: amount
- § 2144— Subsistence allowance
- § 2145— Adjustments of amount of educational assistance and of subsistence allowance
- § 2146— Right of member upon subsequent reenlistment to lump-sum payment in lieu of educational assistance
- § 2147— Right of member after reenlisting to transfer entitlement to spouse or dependent children
- § 2148— Duration of entitlement
- § 2149— Applications for educational assistance
- § 2151— Definitions
- § 2152— Joint professional military education: general requirements
- § 2153— Capstone course: newly selected general and flag officers
- § 2154— Joint professional military education: three-phase approach
- § 2155— Joint professional military education Phase II program of instruction
- § 2156— Joint Forces Staff College: duration of principal course of instruction
- § 2162— Preparation of budget requests for operation of professional military education schools
- § 2163— Degree granting authority for National Defense University
- § 2164— Department of Defense domestic dependent elementary and secondary schools
- § 2164a— Rights of parents of children attending schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity
- § 2164b— Eligibility of certain dependents for enrollment in domestic dependent elementary and secondary schools
- § 2164c— Authorization of dual or concurrent enrollment programs for students of Defense Dependent Schools
- § 2164d— Limitation on school closures and certain other actions with respect to schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity
- § 2165— National Defense University: component institutions
- § 2167— National Defense University: admission of private sector civilians to professional military education program
- § 2167a— Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy: admission of private sector civilians to receive instruction
- § 2168— Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center: degree of Associate or Bachelor of Arts in foreign language
- § 2169— School of Nursing: establishment
- § 2171— Education loan repayment program: enlisted members on active duty in specified military specialties
- § 2173— Education loan repayment program: commissioned officers in specified health professions
- § 2174— Interest payment program: members on active duty
- § 2181— Definitions
- § 2182— Educational assistance: dependents of captives
- § 2183— Educational assistance: former captives
- § 2184— Termination of assistance
- § 2185— Programs to be consistent with programs administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs
- § 2191— Graduate fellowships
- § 2192— Improvement of education in technical fields: general authority regarding education in science, mathematics, and engineering
- § 2192b— Program on enhancement of preparation of dependents of members of armed forces for careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
- § 2192c— Office for academic engagement relating to cyber activities
- § 2193— Improvement of education in technical fields: grants for higher education in science and mathematics
- § 2193a— Improvement of education in technical fields: general authority for support of elementary and secondary education in science and mathematics
- § 2193b— Improvement of education in technical fields: program for support of elementary and secondary education in science, technology, engineering, art and design, and mathematics
- § 2194— Education partnerships
- § 2195— Department of Defense cooperative education programs
- § 2198— Management training program in Japanese language and culture
- § 2199— Definitions
- § 2200— Programs; purpose
- § 2200a— Scholarship program
- § 2200b— Grant program
- § 2200c— Special considerations in awarding scholarships and grants
- § 2200d— Regulations
- § 2200e— Definitions
- § 2200f— Inapplicability to Coast Guard
- § 2200g— Establishment
- § 2200h— Program elements
- § 2200i— Model authorities
- § 2200j— Definitions
- § 2201— Apportionment of funds: authority for exemption; excepted expenses
- § 2202— Regulations on production, warehousing, and supply distribution functions
- § 2203— Budget estimates
- § 2204— Obligation of appropriations
- § 2205— Reimbursements
- § 2206— Disbursement of funds of military department to cover obligation of another agency of Department of Defense
- § 2208— Working-capital funds
- § 2209— Management funds
- § 2210— Proceeds of sales of supplies: credit to appropriations
- § 2211— Reimbursement for equipment, material, or services furnished members of the United Nations
- § 2214— Transfer of funds: procedure and limitations
- § 2215— Transfer of funds to other departments and agencies: limitation
- § 2216a— Rapidly meeting urgent needs: Joint Urgent Operational Needs Fund
- § 2218— National Defense Sealift Fund
- § 2218a— National Sea-Based Deterrence Fund
- § 2219— Grants for improvement of Navy ship repair or alterations capability
- § 2220— Performance based management: acquisition programs
- § 2222— Defense business systems: business process reengineering; enterprise architecture; management
- § 2223— Information technology: additional responsibilities of Chief Information Officers
- § 2224— Defense Information Assurance Program
- § 2224a— Information security: continued applicability of expiring Governmentwide requirements to the Department of Defense
- § 2225— Insider threat detection
- § 2228— Office of Corrosion Policy and Oversight
- § 2229— Strategic policy on prepositioning of materiel and equipment
- § 2229a— Annual report on prepositioned materiel and equipment
- § 2229b— Responsibility for contested logistics posture management
- § 2231— Reference to chapter 1803
- § 2241— Availability of appropriations for certain purposes
- § 2241a— Prohibition on use of funds for publicity or propaganda purposes within the United States
- § 2241b— Prohibition on contracts providing payments for activities at sporting events to honor members of the armed forces
- § 2242— Authority to use appropriated funds for certain investigations and security services
- § 2243— Authority to use appropriated funds to support student meal programs in overseas defense dependents’ schools
- § 2244— Security investigations
- § 2244a— Equipment scheduled for retirement or disposal: limitation on expenditures for modifications
- § 2245— Use of aircraft for proficiency flying: limitation
- § 2246— Authorization of certain support for military service academy foundations
- § 2249b— Display of State, District of Columbia, commonwealth, and territorial flags by the armed forces
- § 2251— Household furnishings and other property: personnel outside the United States or in Alaska or Hawaii
- § 2252— Rewards: missing property
- § 2253— Motor vehicles
- § 2254— Treatment of reports of aircraft accident investigations
- § 2254a— Data files of military flight operations quality assurance systems: exemption from disclosure under Freedom of Information Act
- § 2255— Aircraft accident investigation boards: composition requirements
- § 2257— Use of recruiting materials for public relations
- § 2259— Transit pass program: personnel in poor air quality areas
- § 2260— Licensing of intellectual property: retention of fees
- § 2261— Presentation of recognition items for recruitment and retention purposes
- § 2262— Department of Defense conferences: collection of fees to cover Department of Defense costs
- § 2263— United States contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization common-funded budgets
- § 2264— Reimbursement for assistance provided to nongovernmental entertainment-oriented media producers
- § 2265— Access to broadband internet access service for certain members of the armed forces
- § 2271— Management of space programs: joint program offices and officer management programs
- § 2271a— Space Contractor Responsibility Watch List
- § 2272— Space science and technology strategy: coordination
- § 2273— Policy regarding assured access to space: national security payloads
- § 2273a— Space Rapid Capabilities Office
- § 2274— Space situational awareness services and information: provision to non-United States Government entities
- § 2275a— Requirements for protection of satellites
- § 2275b— Requirements for appropriate classification guidance
- § 2275c— Space Force satellite ground systems
- § 2275d— Acquisition and operation of space systems for space warfighting and control
- § 2276— Commercial space launch cooperation
- § 2276a— Special authority for provision of space launch support services to increase space launch capacity
- § 2277— Disclosure of National Security Space Launch program contract pricing terms
- § 2278— Notification of foreign interference of national security space
- § 2279— Foreign commercial satellite services and foreign launches
- § 2279b— Council on Oversight of the Department of Defense Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Enterprise
- § 2279d— Limitation on construction on United States territory of satellite positioning ground monitoring stations of certain foreign governments
- § 2281— Global Positioning System
- § 2284— Explosive Ordnance Disposal Defense Program
- § 2285— Department of Defense Climate Resilience Infrastructure Initiative
- § 2341— Authority to acquire logistic support, supplies, and services for elements of the armed forces deployed outside the United States
- § 2342— Cross-servicing agreements
- § 2343— Waiver of applicability of certain laws
- § 2344— Methods of payment for acquisitions and transfers by the United States
- § 2345— Liquidation of accrued credits and liabilities
- § 2346— Crediting of receipts
- § 2347— Limitation on amounts that may be obligated or accrued by the United States
- § 2348— Inventories of supplies not to be increased
- § 2349— Overseas Workload Program
- § 2350— Definitions
- § 2350a— Cooperative research and development agreements: NATO organizations; allied and friendly foreign countries
- § 2350b— Cooperative projects under Arms Export Control Act: acquisition of defense equipment
- § 2350c— Cooperative military airlift agreements: allied countries
- § 2350d— Cooperative acquisition and logistics support agreements: NATO countries
- § 2350e— NATO Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) program: authority of Secretary of Defense
- § 2350f— Procurement of communications support and related supplies and services
- § 2350g— Authority to accept use of real property, services, and supplies from foreign countries in connection with mutual defense agreements and occupational arrangements
- § 2350h— Memorandums of agreement: Department of Defense ombudsman for foreign signatories
- § 2350i— Foreign contributions for cooperative projects
- § 2350j— Burden sharing contributions by designated countries and regional organizations
- § 2350k— Relocation within host nation of elements of armed forces overseas
- § 2350l— Cooperative agreements for reciprocal use of test facilities: foreign countries and international organizations
- § 2350m— Participation in European program on multilateral exchange of surface transportation services
- § 2350n— North Atlantic Treaty Organization Joint Force Command
- § 2350o— Participation in programs relating to coordination or exchange of air refueling and air transportation services
- § 2350p— Reciprocal patient movement agreements
- § 2350q— Execution of projects under the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Security Investment Program
- § 2350r— North Atlantic Treaty Organization Allied Special Operations Forces Command
- § 2350s— Authority to contribute to innovation fund
- § 2350t— Military medical cooperation arrangements among Five Eyes countries
- § 2385— Arms and ammunition: immunity from taxation
- § 2387— Contract working dogs: requirement to transfer animals to 341st Training Squadron after service life
- § 2388— Security clearances for facilities of certain companies
- § 2389— Ensuring safety regarding insensitive munitions
- § 2390— Prohibition on the sale of certain defense articles from the stocks of the Department of Defense
- § 2391— Military base reuse studies and community planning assistance
- § 2392— Process for strategic basing actions for the Department of the Air Force
- § 2396— Advances for payments for compliance with foreign laws, rent in foreign countries, tuition, public utility services, and pay and supplies of armed forces of friendly foreign countries
- § 2421— Plantations and farms: operation, maintenance, and improvement
- § 2422— Bakery and dairy products: procurement outside the United States
- § 2423— Laundry and dry cleaning services: procurement from facilities operated by the Navy Resale and Services Support Office
- § 2424— Procurement of supplies and services from exchange stores outside the United States
- § 2451— Defense supply management
- § 2452— Duties of Secretary of Defense
- § 2453— Supply catalog: distribution and use
- § 2454— Supply catalog: new or obsolete items
- § 2456— Coordination with General Services Administration
- § 2457— Standardization of equipment with North Atlantic Treaty Organization members
- § 2458— Inventory management policies
- § 2460— Definition of depot-level maintenance and repair
- § 2461— Public-private competition required before conversion to contractor performance
- § 2461a— Development and implementation of system for monitoring cost saving resulting from public-private competitions
- § 2463— Guidelines and procedures for use of civilian employees to perform Department of Defense functions
- § 2464— Core logistics capabilities
- § 2465— Prohibition on contracts for performance of firefighting or security-guard functions
- § 2466— Limitations on the performance of depot-level maintenance of materiel
- § 2469— Contracts to perform workloads previously performed by depot-level activities of the Department of Defense: requirement of competition
- § 2470— Depot-level activities of the Department of Defense: authority to compete for maintenance and repair workloads of other Federal agencies
- § 2472— Prohibition on management of depot employees by end strength
- § 2473— Annual five-year plans on improvement of depot infrastructure
- § 2474— Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence: designation; public-private partnerships
- § 2475— Consolidation, restructuring, or reengineering of organizations, functions, or activities: notification requirements
- § 2476— Minimum capital investment for certain depots
- § 2481— Defense commissary and exchange systems: existence and purpose
- § 2482— Commissary stores: criteria for establishment or closure; store size
- § 2483— Commissary stores: use of appropriated funds to cover operating expenses
- § 2484— Commissary stores: merchandise that may be sold; uniform surcharges and pricing
- § 2485— Commissary stores: operation
- § 2487— Relationship between defense commissary system and exchange stores system
- § 2488— Combined exchange and commissary stores
- § 2489— Overseas commissary and exchange stores: access and purchase restrictions
- § 2491— Uniform funding and management of morale, welfare, and recreation programs
- § 2491a— Department of Defense golf courses: limitation on use of appropriated funds
- § 2491b— Use of appropriated funds for operation of Armed Forces Recreation Center, Europe: limitation
- § 2491c— Retention of morale, welfare, and recreation funds by military installations: limitation
- § 2492— Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: contracts with other agencies and instrumentalities to provide and obtain goods and services
- § 2492a— Limitation on Department of Defense entities competing with private sector in offering personal information services
- § 2493— Fisher Houses: administration as nonappropriated fund instrumentality
- § 2494— Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: furnishing utility services for morale, welfare, and recreation purposes
- § 2495— Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: purchase of alcoholic beverages
- § 2495a— Overseas package stores: treatment of United States wines
- § 2495b— Sale or rental of sexually explicit material prohibited
- § 2496— Sale of certain goods from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region prohibited
- § 2551— Equipment and barracks: national veterans’ organizations
- § 2552— Equipment for instruction and practice: American National Red Cross
- § 2553— Equipment and services: Presidential inaugural ceremonies
- § 2554— Equipment and other services: Boy Scout Jamborees
- § 2555— Transportation services: international Girl Scout events
- § 2556— Shelter for homeless; incidental services
- § 2557— Excess nonlethal supplies: availability for humanitarian relief, domestic emergency assistance, and homeless veterans assistance
- § 2558— National military associations: assistance at national conventions
- § 2559— Provision of medical care to foreign military and diplomatic personnel: reimbursement required; waiver for provision of reciprocal services
- § 2560— Aircraft and vehicles: limitation on leasing to non-Federal agencies
- § 2561— Humanitarian assistance
- § 2563— Articles and services of industrial facilities: sale to persons outside the Department of Defense
- § 2564— Provision of support for certain sporting events
- § 2564a— Provision of assistance for adaptive sports programs: members of the armed forces; certain veterans
- § 2565— Nuclear test monitoring equipment: furnishing to foreign governments
- § 2566— Space and services: provision to military welfare societies
- § 2567— Space and services: provision to WIC offices
- § 2568— Retention of combat uniforms by members deployed in support of contingency operations
- § 2568a— Damaged personal protective equipment: award to members separating from the Armed Forces and veterans
- § 2571— Interchange of supplies and services
- § 2572— Documents, historical artifacts, and condemned or obsolete combat materiel: loan, gift, or exchange
- § 2574— Armament: sale of individual pieces
- § 2575— Disposition of unclaimed property
- § 2576— Surplus military equipment: sale to State and local law enforcement, firefighting, homeland security, and emergency management agencies
- § 2576a— Excess personal property: sale or donation for law enforcement activities
- § 2576b— Excess personal property: sale or donation to assist firefighting agencies
- § 2577— Disposal of recyclable materials
- § 2578— Vessels: transfer between departments
- § 2579— War booty: procedures for handling and retaining battlefield objects
- § 2580— Donation of excess chapel property
- § 2581— Excess UH–1 Huey and AH–1 Cobra helicopters: requirements for transfer to foreign countries
- § 2583— Military animals: transfer and adoption
- § 2601— General gift funds
- § 2601a— Direct acceptance of gifts by members of the armed forces and Department of Defense and Coast Guard employees and their families
- § 2602— American National Red Cross: cooperation and assistance
- § 2603— Acceptance of fellowships, scholarships, or grants
- § 2604— United Seamen’s Service: cooperation and assistance
- § 2605— Acceptance of gifts for defense dependents’ schools
- § 2606— Scouting: cooperation and assistance in foreign areas
- § 2607— Acceptance of gifts for the Defense Intelligence College
- § 2608— Acceptance of contributions for defense programs, projects, and activities; Defense Cooperation Account
- § 2610— Competitions for excellence: acceptance of monetary awards
- § 2611— Regional centers for security studies: acceptance of gifts and donations
- § 2612— National Defense University: acceptance of gifts
- § 2613— Acceptance of frequent traveler miles, credits, points, and tickets: use to facilitate rest and recuperation travel of deployed members and their families
- § 2614— Emergency communications equipment: acceptance from local public safety agencies for temporary use related to disasters
- § 2615— Military museums and military education programs: cooperative agreement authority
- § 2631— Preference for United States vessels in transporting supplies by sea
- § 2631a— Contingency planning: sealift and related intermodal transportation requirements
- § 2632— Transportation to and from certain places of employment and on military installations
- § 2633— Stevedoring and terminal services: vessels carrying cargo or passengers sponsored by military department
- § 2635— Medical emergency helicopter transportation assistance and limitation of individual liability
- § 2636— Deductions from amounts due carriers
- § 2636a— Loss or damage to personal property transported at Government expense: full replacement value; deduction from amounts due carriers
- § 2636b— Responsibilities for oversight of personal property transportation
- § 2637— Transportation in certain areas outside the United States
- § 2638— Transportation of civilian clothing of enlisted members
- § 2639— Transportation to and from school for certain minor dependents
- § 2640— Charter air transportation of members of the armed forces or cargo
- § 2641— Transportation of certain veterans on Department of Defense aeromedical evacuation aircraft
- § 2641a— Transportation of American Samoa veterans on Department of Defense aircraft for certain medical care in Hawaii
- § 2641b— Space-available travel on Department of Defense aircraft: program authorized and eligible recipients
- § 2642— Transportation services provided to certain non-Department of Defense agencies and entities: use of Department of Defense reimbursement rate
- § 2643— Commissary and exchange services: transportation overseas
- § 2644— Control of transportation systems in time of war
- § 2645— Indemnification of Department of Transportation for losses covered by vessel war risk insurance
- § 2646— Travel services: procurement for official and unofficial travel under one contract
- § 2647— Next-of-kin of persons unaccounted for from conflicts after World War II: transportation to annual meetings
- § 2648— Persons and supplies: sea, land, and air transportation
- § 2649— Civilian passengers and commercial cargoes: transportation on Department of Defense vessels, vehicles, and aircraft
- § 2650— Civilian personnel in Alaska
- § 2651— Passengers and merchandise to Guam: sea transport
- § 2652— Prohibition on charge of certain tariffs on aircraft traveling through channel routes
- § 2653— Evacuation of family pets and contract working dogs during noncombatant evacuations of foreign countries
- § 2654— Aircraft safety: requirements for certain highly trafficked domestic airspace
- § 2661— Miscellaneous administrative provisions relating to real property
- § 2662— Real property transactions: reports to congressional committees
- § 2663— Land acquisition authorities
- § 2664— Limitations on real property acquisition
- § 2665— Sale of certain interests in land; logs
- § 2667— Leases: non-excess property of military departments and Defense Agencies
- § 2668— Easements for rights-of-way
- § 2668a— Easements: granting restrictive easements in connection with land conveyances
- § 2669— Transfer of land and facilities to support contracts with federally funded research and development centers
- § 2670— Use of facilities by private organizations; use as polling places
- § 2671— Military reservations and facilities: hunting, fishing, and trapping
- § 2672— Protection of buildings, grounds, property, and persons
- § 2674— Operation and control of Pentagon Reservation and defense facilities in National Capital Region
- § 2675— Leases: foreign countries
- § 2678— Feral horses and burros: removal from military installations
- § 2679— Installation-support services: intergovernmental support agreements
- § 2680— Minimum capital investment for facilities sustainment, restoration, and modernization for military departments
- § 2682— Facilities for defense agencies
- § 2683— Relinquishment of legislative jurisdiction; minimum drinking age on military installations
- § 2684— Cooperative agreements for management of cultural resources
- § 2684a— Agreements to limit encroachments and other constraints on military training, testing, and operations
- § 2685— Adjustment of or surcharge on selling prices in commissary stores to provide funds for construction and improvement of commissary store facilities
- § 2686— Utilities and services: sale; expansion and extension of systems and facilities
- § 2687— Base closures and realignments
- § 2687a— Overseas base closures and realignments and status of United States overseas military locations
- § 2688— Utility systems: conveyance authority
- § 2691— Restoration of land used by permit or damaged by mishap; reimbursement of State costs of fighting wildland fires
- § 2692— Storage, treatment, and disposal of nondefense toxic and hazardous materials
- § 2693— Sentinel Landscapes Partnership
- § 2694— Conservation and cultural activities
- § 2694a— Conveyance of surplus real property for natural resource conservation
- § 2694b— Participation in wetland mitigation banks
- § 2694c— Participation in conservation banking programs
- § 2694d— Participation in pollutant banks and water quality trading
- § 2695— Acceptance of funds to cover administrative expenses relating to certain real property transactions
- § 2696— Real property: transfer between armed forces and screening requirements for other Federal use
- § 2697— Acceptance and use of landing fees charged for use of military airfields by civil aircraft
- § 2700— Definitions
- § 2701— Environmental restoration program
- § 2702— Research, development, and demonstration program
- § 2703— Environmental restoration accounts
- § 2704— Commonly found unregulated hazardous substances
- § 2705— Notice of environmental restoration activities
- § 2707— Environmental restoration projects for environmental responses
- § 2708— Contracts for handling hazardous waste from defense facilities
- § 2709— Investment control process for environmental technologies
- § 2710— Inventory of unexploded ordnance, discarded military munitions, and munitions constituents at defense sites (other than operational ranges)
- § 2711— Annual report on defense environmental programs
- § 2712— Reporting on usage and spills of aqueous film-forming foam
- § 2713— Native American lands environmental mitigation program
- § 2714— Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Task Force
- § 2715— Testing for perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances at military installations and facilities of the National Guard
- § 2716— Budget justification document for funding relating to perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances
- § 2721— Property records: maintenance on quantitative and monetary basis
- § 2722— Theft or loss of ammunition, destructive devices, and explosives: report to Secretary of the Treasury
- § 2723— Notice to congressional committees of certain security and counterintelligence failures within defense programs
- § 2731— Definition
- § 2732— Payment of claims: availability of appropriations
- § 2733— Property loss; personal injury or death: incident to noncombat activities of Department of Army, Navy, or Air Force
- § 2733a— Medical malpractice claims by members of the uniformed services
- § 2734— Property loss; personal injury or death: incident to noncombat activities of the armed forces; foreign countries
- § 2734a— Property loss; personal injury or death: incident to noncombat activities of armed forces in foreign countries; international agreements
- § 2734b— Property loss; personal injury or death: incident to activities of armed forces of foreign countries in United States; international agreements
- § 2735— Settlement: final and conclusive
- § 2736— Property loss; personal injury or death: advance payment
- § 2737— Property loss; personal injury or death: incident to use of property of the United States and not cognizable under other law
- § 2738— Property loss: reimbursement of members for certain losses of household effects caused by hostile action
- § 2739— Amounts recovered from third parties for loss or damage to personal property shipped or stored at Government expense: crediting to appropriations
- § 2740— Property loss: reimbursement of members and civilian employees for full replacement value of household effects when contractor reimbursement not available
- § 2771— Final settlement of accounts: deceased members
- § 2772— Share of fines and forfeitures to benefit Armed Forces Retirement Home
- § 2773— Designation, powers, and accountability of deputy disbursing officials
- § 2773a— Departmental accountable officials
- § 2773b— Parking of funds: prohibition; penalties
- § 2774— Claims for overpayment of pay and allowances and of travel and transportation allowances
- § 2775— Liability of members assigned to military housing
- § 2776— Use of receipts of public money for current expenditures
- § 2777— Requisitions for advances and removal of charges outstanding in accounts of advances
- § 2779— Use of funds because of fluctuations in currency exchange rates of foreign countries
- § 2780— Debt collection
- § 2781— Availability of appropriations: exchange fees; losses in accounts
- § 2782— Damage to real property: disposition of amounts recovered
- § 2783— Nonappropriated fund instrumentalities: financial management and use of nonappropriated funds
- § 2784a— Management of travel cards
- § 2785— Remittance addresses: regulation of alterations
- § 2786— Department of Defense payments by electronic transfers of funds: exercise of authority for waivers
- § 2787— Reports of survey
- § 2788— Property accountability: regulations
- § 2789— Individual equipment: unauthorized disposition
- § 2790— Recovery of improperly disposed of Department of Defense property
- § 2801— Scope of chapter; definitions
- § 2802— Military construction projects
- § 2803— Emergency construction
- § 2804— Contingency construction
- § 2805— Unspecified minor construction
- § 2806— Contributions for North Atlantic Treaty Organizations Security Investment
- § 2807— Architectural and engineering services and construction design
- § 2808— Construction authority in the event of a declaration of war or national emergency
- § 2808a— Facility construction or repair: transactions other than contracts and grants
- § 2809— Long-term facilities contracts for certain activities and services
- § 2810— Military construction projects for innovation, research, development, test, and evaluation
- § 2811— Repair of facilities
- § 2812— Lease-purchase of facilities
- § 2813— Acquisition of existing facilities in lieu of authorized construction
- § 2814— Special authority for development of Ford Island, Hawaii
- § 2815— Military installation resilience projects
- § 2815a— Stormwater management, shoreline erosion control, and water resilience projects for installations and defense access roads
- § 2816— Consideration of energy security and energy resilience in life-cycle cost for military construction
- § 2817— Authority for certain construction projects in friendly foreign countries
- § 2818— Contracts for design and construction of facilities of Department of Defense
- § 2819— Strategy and assessment with respect to non-operational, underutilized, and other Department of Defense facilities: assessments of historical significance
- § 2820— Development of infrastructure improvement plan for each military department
- § 2821— Requirement for authorization of appropriations for construction and acquisition of military family housing
- § 2822— Requirement for authorization of number of family housing units
- § 2824— Authorization for acquisition of existing family housing in lieu of construction
- § 2825— Improvements to family housing units
- § 2826— Military family housing: local comparability of room patterns and floor areas
- § 2827— Relocation of military family housing units
- § 2828— Leasing of military family housing
- § 2829— Multi-year contracts for supplies and services
- § 2831— Military family housing management account
- § 2832— Homeowners assistance program
- § 2833— Family housing support
- § 2834— Participation in Department of State housing pools
- § 2835— Long-term leasing of military family housing to be constructed
- § 2835a— Use of military family housing constructed under build and lease authority to house other members
- § 2836— Military housing rental guarantee program
- § 2837— Housing Requirements and Market Analysis
- § 2838— Leasing of military family housing to Secretary of Defense
- § 2851— Supervision of military construction projects
- § 2851a— Supervision of military housing by Chief Housing Officer
- § 2852— Military construction projects: waiver of certain restrictions
- § 2853— Authorized cost and scope of work variations
- § 2854— Restoration or replacement of damaged or destroyed facilities
- § 2854a— Conveyance of damaged or deteriorated military family housing; use of proceeds
- § 2855— Law applicable to contracts for architectural and engineering services and construction design
- § 2856— Military unaccompanied housing: standards
- § 2856a— Covered military unaccompanied housing: waivers of covered privacy and configuration standards and covered health and safety standards
- § 2856b— Covered military unaccompanied housing: standards for habitability
- § 2857— Window fall prevention devices in military family housing units
- § 2858— Limitation on the use of funds for expediting a construction project
- § 2860— Availability of appropriations
- § 2861— Military construction projects in connection with industrial facility investment program
- § 2862— Turn-key selection procedures
- § 2863— Payment of contractor claims
- § 2864— Master plans for major military installations
- § 2865— Work in Process Curve charts and outlay tables for military construction projects
- § 2866— Water conservation at military installations
- § 2866a— Risk-based approach to water management and water security at military installations
- § 2867— Energy monitoring and utility control system specification for military construction and military family housing activities
- § 2868— Utility services: furnishing for certain buildings
- § 2869— Exchange of property at military installations
- § 2871— Definitions
- § 2872— General authority
- § 2872a— Utilities and services
- § 2872b— Treatment of breach of contract
- § 2873— Direct loans and loan guarantees
- § 2874— Leasing of housing
- § 2875— Investments
- § 2876— Rental guarantees
- § 2877— Differential lease payments
- § 2878— Conveyance or lease of existing property and facilities
- § 2880— Unit size and type
- § 2881— Ancillary supporting facilities
- § 2881a— Temporary authority for acquisition or construction of privatized military unaccompanied housing
- § 2882— Effect of assignment of members to housing units acquired or constructed under alternative authority
- § 2883— Department of Defense Housing Funds
- § 2883a— Funds for housing allowances of members of the armed forces assigned to certain military family housing units
- § 2884— Reports
- § 2885— Oversight and accountability for privatization projects
- § 2890— Rights and responsibilities of tenants of housing units
- § 2891— Requirements relating to contracts for provision of housing units
- § 2891a— Requirements relating to management of housing units
- § 2891b— Considerations of eligible entity housing history in contracts for privatized military housing
- § 2891c— Transparency regarding finances and performance metrics
- § 2892— Maintenance work order system for housing units
- § 2892a— Access by tenants to historical maintenance information
- § 2892b— Prohibition on requirement to disclose personally identifiable information in requests for certain maintenance
- § 2893— Treatment of incentive fees for landlords of housing units for failure to remedy health or environmental hazards
- § 2894— Landlord-tenant dispute resolution process and treatment of certain payments during process
- § 2894a— Complaint database
- § 2901— Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program
- § 2902— Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program Council
- § 2903— Executive Director
- § 2904— Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program Scientific Advisory Board
- § 2911— Energy policy of the Department of Defense
- § 2912— Availability and use of energy cost savings
- § 2913— Energy savings contracts and activities
- § 2914— Military construction projects for energy resilience, energy security, and energy conservation
- § 2915— Facilities: use of renewable forms of energy and energy efficient products
- § 2916— Sale of electricity from alternate energy and cogeneration production facilities
- § 2917— Development of geothermal energy on military lands
- § 2918— Fuel sources for heating systems; prohibition on converting certain heating facilities
- § 2919— Department of Defense participation in programs for management of energy demand or reduction of energy usage during peak periods
- § 2920— Energy resilience and energy security measures on military installations
- § 2921— Energy efficiency targets for data centers
- § 2922— Liquid fuels and natural gas: contracts for storage, handling, or distribution
- § 2922a— Contracts for energy or fuel for military installations
- § 2922b— Procurement of energy systems using renewable forms of energy
- § 2922c— Procurement of gasohol as motor vehicle fuel
- § 2922d— Procurement of fuel derived from coal, oil shale, and tar sands
- § 2922e— Acquisition of certain fuel sources: authority to waive contract procedures; acquisition by exchange; sales authority
- § 2922f— Preference for energy efficient electric equipment
- § 2922g— Preference for motor vehicles using electric or hybrid propulsion systems; purchase or lease of certain electric and other vehicles
- § 2922i— Multiyear contracts: purchase of electricity from renewable energy sources
- § 2922j— Annual report on purchase of drop-in fuel
- § 2924— Definitions
- § 2925— Annual report on energy performance, resilience, and readiness of Department of Defense
- § 2926— Operational energy
- § 2927— Global bulk fuel management and delivery
- § 2928— Programs on reduction of fuel reliance and promotion of energy-aware behaviors
- § 3001— Defense acquisition system; element of the defense acquisition system
- § 3002— Federal Acquisition Regulation
- § 3004— Head of an agency
- § 3006— Acquisition workforce
- § 3011— Definitions incorporated from title 41
- § 3012— Competitive procedures
- § 3013— Technical data
- § 3014— Nontraditional defense contractor
- § 3015— Simplified acquisition threshold
- § 3016— Chapter 137 legacy provisions
- § 3041— Major system
- § 3042— Major defense acquisition program
- § 3062— Regulations
- § 3063— Covered agencies
- § 3064— Applicability of chapter 137 legacy provisions
- § 3065— Assignment and delegation of procurement functions and responsibilities: delegation within agency
- § 3066— Assignment and delegation of procurement functions and responsibilities: procurements for or with other agencies
- § 3067— Approval required for military department termination or reduction in participation in joint acquisition programs
- § 3068— Inapplicability of certain laws
- § 3069— Buy-to-budget acquisition: end items
- § 3072— Comptroller General assessment of acquisition programs and initiatives
- § 3101— Definitions
- § 3102— Objectives of the defense acquisition system
- § 3103— Civilian management of the defense acquisition system
- § 3104— Acquisition-related functions of service chiefs
- § 3105— Elements of the defense acquisition system: performance assessments
- § 3131— Availability of appropriations
- § 3132— Availability of appropriations for procurement of technical military equipment and supplies
- § 3133— Contracts for periods crossing fiscal years: severable service contracts; leases of real or personal property
- § 3134— Allocation of appropriations
- § 3135— Comparable budgeting for common procurement weapon systems
- § 3136— Defense Modernization Account
- § 3138— Obligations for contract services: reporting in budget object classes
- § 3151— Joint policy requirement
- § 3152— Requirements definition matters covered
- § 3153— Contingency program management matters covered
- § 3154— Contingency contracting matters covered
- § 3155— Training for personnel outside acquisition workforce
- § 3156— Mission readiness exercises
- § 3157— Definitions; applicability
- § 3201— Full and open competition
- § 3203— Exclusion of particular source or restriction of solicitation to small business concerns
- § 3204— Use of procedures other than competitive procedures
- § 3205— Simplified procedures for small purchases
- § 3206— Planning and solicitation requirements
- § 3207— Assessment before contract for acquisition of supplies is entered into
- § 3208— Planning for future competition in contracts for major systems
- § 3221— Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation
- § 3222— Independent cost estimate required before approval
- § 3223— Director: review of cost estimates, cost analyses, and records of the military departments and Defense Agencies
- § 3224— Director: participation, concurrence, and approval in cost estimation
- § 3225— Discussion of risk in cost estimates
- § 3226— Estimates for program baseline and analyses and targets for contract negotiation purposes
- § 3227— Guidelines and collection method for acquisition of cost data
- § 3241— Design-build selection procedures
- § 3242— Supplies: economic order quantities
- § 3243— Encouragement of new competitors: qualification requirement
- § 3247— Contracts: regulations for bids
- § 3249— Advocates for competition
- § 3252— Requirements for information relating to supply chain risk
- § 3301— Basis of award and rejection
- § 3302— Sealed bids
- § 3303— Competitive proposals
- § 3304— Post-award debriefings
- § 3305— Pre-award debriefings
- § 3306— Encouragement of alternative dispute resolution
- § 3307— Antitrust violations
- § 3308— Protests
- § 3309— Prohibition on release of contractor proposals
- § 3321— Contracts awarded using procedures other than sealed-bid procedures
- § 3322— Cost contracts
- § 3323— Cost-plus contracting prohibited for military construction and military family housing projects
- § 3344— Disclosure of identity of contractor
- § 3371— Undefinitized contractual actions: required description of anticipated effect on military department requirements if use of undefinitized contractual action results in delay
- § 3372— Undefinitized contractual actions: requirements and limitations relating to definitization of contractual terms, specifications, and price
- § 3374— Undefinitized contractual actions: allowable profit
- § 3375— Undefinitized contractual actions: time limit
- § 3377— Inapplicability to Coast Guard and National Aeronautics and Space Administration; definitions
- § 3401— Task and delivery order contracts: definitions
- § 3403— Task and delivery order contracts: general authority
- § 3405— Task order contracts: advisory and assistance services
- § 3406— Task and delivery order contracts: orders
- § 3451— Definitions
- § 3452— Relationship of other provisions of law to procurement of commercial products and commercial services
- § 3453— Preference for commercial products and commercial services
- § 3456— Commercial product and commercial service determinations by Department of Defense
- § 3457— Treatment of certain products and services as commercial products and commercial services
- § 3458— Authority to acquire innovative commercial products and commercial services using general solicitation competitive procedures
- § 3459— Limitation on required flowdown of contract clauses to subcontractors providing commercial products or commercial services
- § 3501— Multiyear contracts: acquisition of property
- § 3531— Multiyear contracts: acquisition of services
- § 3551— Multiyear procurement authority: purchase of dinitrogen tetroxide, hydrazine, and hydrazine-related products
- § 3571— Simplified acquisition threshold
- § 3572— Implementation of simplified acquisition procedures
- § 3573— Micro-purchase threshold
- § 3601— Procedures for urgent acquisition and deployment of capabilities needed in response to urgent operational needs or vital national security interest
- § 3602— Middle tier of acquisition for rapid prototyping and rapid fielding
- § 3603— Software acquisition pathways
- § 3604— Program to accelerate the procurement and fielding of innovative technologies
- § 3605— Authority to acquire consumption-based solutions
- § 3671— Requirement for authorization by law of certain contracts relating to vessels, aircraft, and combat vehicles
- § 3672— Requirement of specific authorization by law for appropriation, and for obligation and expenditure, of funds for certain contracts relating to aircraft, naval vessels, and combat vehicles
- § 3673— Limitation on indemnification
- § 3674— Long-term lease or charter defined; substantial termination liability
- § 3675— Capital lease or lease-purchase treated as an acquisition
- § 3676— Guidelines
- § 3677— Contracts for lease or use of vessels for a term of greater than two years but less than five years: prior notice to congressional committees
- § 3681— Leasing of commercial vehicles and equipment
- § 3701— Definitions
- § 3702— Required cost or pricing data and certification
- § 3703— Exceptions
- § 3704— Cost or pricing data on below-threshold contracts
- § 3705— Submission of other information
- § 3706— Price reductions for defective cost or pricing data
- § 3707— Interest and penalties for certain overpayments
- § 3708— Right to examine contractor records
- § 3709— Program to accelerate contracting and pricing processes
- § 3741— Definitions
- § 3742— Adjustment of threshold amount of covered contract
- § 3743— Effect of submission of unallowable costs
- § 3744— Specific costs not allowable
- § 3745— Required regulations
- § 3746— Applicability of regulations to subcontractors
- § 3747— Contractor certification
- § 3748— Penalties for submission of cost known as not allowable
- § 3749— Burden of proof on contractor
- § 3750— Proceeding costs not allowable
- § 3761— Restructuring costs
- § 3762— Independent research and development costs: allowable costs
- § 3763— Bid and proposal costs: allowable costs
- § 3771— Rights in technical data: regulations
- § 3772— Rights in technical data: provisions required in contracts
- § 3773— Domestic business concerns: programs for replenishment parts
- § 3774— Major weapon systems and subsystems: long-term technical data needs
- § 3775— Definitions
- § 3781— Technical data: contractor justification for restrictions; review of restrictions
- § 3782— Technical data: challenges to contractor restrictions
- § 3783— Technical data: time for contractors to submit justifications
- § 3784— Technical data under contracts for commercial items: presumption of development exclusively at private expense
- § 3785— Technical data: decision by contracting officer; claims; rights and liability upon final disposition
- § 3786— Use or release restriction: definition
- § 3791— Management of intellectual property matters within the Department of Defense
- § 3793— Copyrights, patents, designs, etc.; acquisition
- § 3794— Release of technical data under Freedom of Information Act: recovery of costs
- § 3801— Authority of agency
- § 3802— Payment
- § 3803— Security for advance payments
- § 3804— Conditions for progress payments
- § 3805— Payments for commercial products and commercial services
- § 3806— Action in case of fraud
- § 3807— Vesting of title in the United States
- § 3808— Certain Navy contracts
- § 3841— Examination of records of contractor
- § 3842— Performance of incurred cost audits
- § 3845— Contractor inventory accounting systems: standards
- § 3847— Defense Contract Audit Agency: annual report
- § 3848— Defense audit agencies: Small Business Ombudsmen
- § 3861— Research and development contracts: indemnification provisions
- § 3862— Requests for equitable adjustment or other relief
- § 3863— Retention of amounts collected from contractor during the pendency of contract dispute
- § 3864— Assumption of uninsurable risk on certain contracts
- § 3901— Contracts: prohibition on competition between Department of Defense and small businesses
- § 3902— Credit for Indian contracting in meeting certain subcontracting goals for small disadvantaged businesses
- § 3903— Subcontracting plans: credit for certain purchases
- § 3905— Products of Federal Prison Industries: procedural requirements
- § 4001— Research and development projects
- § 4004— Contract authority for development and demonstration of initial or additional prototype units
- § 4007— Science and technology programs to be conducted so as to foster the transition of science and technology to higher levels of research, development, test, and evaluation
- § 4010— Defense Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
- § 4014— Coordination and communication of defense research activities and technology domain awareness
- § 4021— Research projects: transactions other than contracts and grants
- § 4022— Authority of the Department of Defense to carry out certain prototype projects
- § 4023— Procurement for experimental purposes
- § 4024— Merit-based award of grants for research and development
- § 4025— Prizes for advanced technology achievements
- § 4026— Cooperative research and development agreements under Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980
- § 4027— Disclosure requirements for recipients of research and development funds
- § 4061— Defense Research and Development Rapid Innovation Program
- § 4062— Defense Acquisition Challenge Program
- § 4066— Global Research Watch Program
- § 4067— Technology protection features activities
- § 4091— Authorities for certain positions at science and technology reinvention laboratories
- § 4092— Personnel management authority to attract experts in science, engineering, and certain other disciplines
- § 4093— Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Defense Education Program
- § 4094— Enhanced pay authority for certain research and technology positions in science and technology reinvention laboratories
- § 4121— Science and technology reinvention laboratories: authority and designation
- § 4123— Mechanisms to provide funds for defense laboratories and test organizations for research and development of technologies for military missions
- § 4124— Centers for Science, Technology, and Engineering Partnership
- § 4125— Functions of Defense research facilities
- § 4126— Use of federally funded research and development centers
- § 4127— Defense Innovation Unit
- § 4128— Laboratory Quality Enhancement Program
- § 4129— Joint Federated Assurance Center
- § 4141— Award of grants and contracts to colleges and universities: requirement of competition
- § 4142— Extramural acquisition innovation and research activities
- § 4143— Research and development laboratories: contracts for services of university students
- § 4144— Research and educational programs and activities: historically black colleges and universities and minority-serving institutions of higher education
- § 4145— Program for the enhancement of the research, development, test, and evaluation centers of the Department of Defense
- § 4171— Operational test and evaluation of defense acquisition programs
- § 4172— Major systems and munitions programs: survivability testing and lethality testing required before full-scale production
- § 4173— Department of Defense Test Resource Management Center
- § 4174— Contracts: acquisition, construction, or furnishing of test facilities and equipment
- § 4175— Use of test and evaluation installations by commercial entities
- § 4201— Major defense acquisition programs: definition; exceptions
- § 4202— Authority to increase definitional threshold amounts: major defense acquisition programs; major systems
- § 4203— Major subprograms
- § 4204— Milestone decision authority
- § 4205— Weapon systems for which procurement funding requested in budget: development and procurement schedules
- § 4211— Acquisition strategy
- § 4212— Risk management and mitigation in major defense acquisition programs and major systems
- § 4214— Baseline description
- § 4231— Major systems: determination of quantity for low-rate initial production
- § 4232— Prohibition on use of lowest price technically acceptable source selection process
- § 4236— Negotiation of price for technical data before development, production, or sustainment of major weapon systems
- § 4251— Major defense acquisition programs: factors to be considered before Milestone A approval
- § 4252— Major defense acquisition programs: factors to be considered before Milestone B approval
- § 4253— Major defense acquisition programs: submissions to Congress on Milestone C
- § 4271— Program cost, fielding, and performance goals in planning major defense acquisition programs
- § 4272— Independent technical risk assessments
- § 4273— Performance assessments and root cause analyses
- § 4292— Contracts: limitations on lead system integrators
- § 4293— Major defense acquisition programs: incentive program for contractors to purchase capital assets manufactured in United States
- § 4321— Development of major defense acquisition programs: sustainment of system to be replaced
- § 4323— Sustainment reviews
- § 4324— Life-cycle management and product support
- § 4325— Major weapon systems: assessment, management, and control of operating and support costs
- § 4328— Weapon system design: sustainment factors
- § 4351— Selected Acquisition Reports
- § 4371— Cost growth definitions; applicability of reporting requirements; constant base year dollars
- § 4372— Unit cost reports: quarterly report from program manager to service acquisition executive
- § 4373— Unit cost reports: immediate report from program manager to service acquisition executive upon breach of significant cost growth threshold
- § 4374— Unit cost reports: determinations by service acquisition executive and secretary concerned of breach of significant cost growth threshold or critical cost growth threshold; reports to Congress
- § 4375— Breach of significant cost growth threshold or critical cost growth threshold: required action
- § 4376— Breach of critical cost growth threshold: reassessment of program; presumption of program termination
- § 4377— Breach of critical cost growth threshold: actions if program not terminated
- § 4401— Requirement for modular open system approach in major defense acquisition programs; definitions
- § 4402— Requirement to address modular open system approach in program capabilities development and acquisition weapon system design
- § 4403— Requirements relating to availability of major system interfaces and support for modular open system approach
- § 4421— Weapon system component or technology prototype projects: display of budget information
- § 4422— Weapon system component or technology prototype projects: oversight
- § 4424— Mechanisms to speed deployment of successful weapon system component or technology prototypes
- § 4425— Definition of weapon system component
- § 4501— Procurement of contract services: management structure
- § 4502— Procurement of contract services: senior officials responsible for management of acquisition of contract services
- § 4505— Procurement of services: tracking of purchases
- § 4506— Procurement of services: data analysis and requirements validation
- § 4507— Procurement of services: contracts for professional and technical services
- § 4508— Contractor performance of acquisition functions closely associated with inherently governmental functions
- § 4509— Contracts for advisory and assistance services: cost comparison studies
- § 4601— Electronic submission and processing of claims for contract payments
- § 4602— Contracted property and services: prompt payment of vouchers
- § 4603— Advance notification of contract performance outside the United States
- § 4604— Changes to certain documents
- § 4651— Expenditure of appropriations: limitation
- § 4652— Prohibition on use of funds for documenting economic or employment impact of certain acquisition programs
- § 4653— Prohibition on use of funds to relieve economic dislocations
- § 4654— Prohibition against doing business with certain offerors or contractors
- § 4655— Prohibition of contractors limiting subcontractor sales directly to the United States
- § 4656— Prohibition on persons convicted of defense-contract related felonies and related criminal penalty on defense contractors
- § 4657— Prohibition on criminal history inquiries by contractors prior to conditional offer
- § 4658— Debarment of persons convicted of fraudulent use of “Made in America” labels
- § 4659— Prohibition on contracting with entities that comply with the secondary Arab boycott of Israel
- § 4660— Prohibition on collection of political information
- § 4661— Prohibition on certain procurements from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
- § 4662— Prohibition on the transfer of certain data on employees of the Department of Defense to third parties
- § 4663— Prohibition on contracting with covered entities that contract with lobbyists for Chinese military companies
- § 4664— Requirements relating to long-term concessions agreements with certain retailers
- § 4701— Contractor employees: protection from reprisal for disclosure of certain information
- § 4702— Incentives and consideration for qualified training programs
- § 4703— Displaced contractor employees: assistance to obtain certification and employment as teachers or employment as teachers’ aides
- § 4704— Defense contractors: listing of suitable employment openings with local employment service office
- § 4705— Notice of contract cancellation or termination relating to remote or isolated installations
- § 4751— Determinations and decisions
- § 4752— Remission of liquidated damages
- § 4753— Supplies: identification of supplier and sources
- § 4754— Management of purchase cards
- § 4801— Definitions
- § 4811— National security strategy for national technology and industrial base
- § 4812— National Defense Technology and Industrial Base Council
- § 4813— National defense program for analysis of the technology and industrial base
- § 4814— National technology and industrial base: biennial report
- § 4815— Unfunded priorities of the national technology and industrial base: annual report
- § 4816— National technology and industrial base: periodic defense capability assessments
- § 4817— Industrial Base Fund
- § 4818— Data collection authority of President
- § 4819— Modernization of acquisition processes to ensure integrity of industrial base
- § 4820— National technology and industrial base plans, policy, and guidance
- § 4831— Defense dual-use critical technology program
- § 4832— Encouragement of technology transfer
- § 4833— Federal Defense Laboratory Diversification Program
- § 4834— Overseas foreign critical technology monitoring and assessment financial assistance program
- § 4841— Manufacturing Technology Program
- § 4842— Joint Defense Manufacturing Technology Panel
- § 4843— Manufacturing engineering education program
- § 4844— Manufacturing experts in the classroom
- § 4845— Armament retooling and manufacturing
- § 4851— Defense memoranda of understanding and related agreements
- § 4852— Offset policy; notification
- § 4861— Determinations of public interest under chapter 83 of title 41
- § 4862— Requirement to buy certain articles from American sources; exceptions
- § 4863— Requirement to buy strategic materials critical to national security from American sources; exceptions
- § 4864— Miscellaneous limitations on the procurement of goods other than United States goods
- § 4865— Prohibition on acquisition of advanced batteries composed of materials from certain foreign sources
- § 4871— Contracts: consideration of national security objectives
- § 4872— Acquisition of sensitive materials from non-allied foreign nations: prohibition
- § 4873— Additional requirements pertaining to printed circuit boards
- § 4874— Award of certain contracts to entities controlled by a foreign government: prohibition
- § 4875— Prohibition on acquisition of personal protective equipment and certain other items from non-allied foreign nations
- § 4881— Defense Industrial Reserve
- § 4882— Industrial mobilization: orders; priorities; possession of manufacturing plants; violations
- § 4883— Industrial mobilization: plants; lists
- § 4884— Industrial mobilization: Board on Mobilization of Industries Essential for Military Preparedness
- § 4891— Improved national defense control of technology diversions overseas
- § 4892— Availability of samples, drawings, information, equipment, materials, and certain services
- § 4901— Department of Defense small business strategy
- § 4902— Department of Defense Mentor-Protege Program
- § 4951— Definitions
- § 4952— Purposes
- § 4953— Regulations
- § 4954— Cooperative agreements
- § 4955— Funding
- § 4956— Distribution
- § 4957— Subcontractor information
- § 4958— Authority to provide certain types of technical assistance
- § 4959— Advancing small business growth
- § 4961— Administrative and other costs
- § 4971— Establishment of loan guarantee program
- § 4972— Transferability
- § 4973— Limitations
- § 4974— Fees charged and collected
- § 4975— Definitions
- § 4981— Establishment of loan guarantee program
- § 4982— Fees charged and collected
- § 4983— Administration
- § 4984— Transferability, additional limitations, and definition
- § 4985— Reports
- § 5501— National missile defense policy
- § 5502— Missile Defense Agency
- § 5511— Ballistic missile defense programs: program elements
- § 5512— Ballistic missile defense programs: display of amounts for research, development, test, and evaluation
- § 5513— Unfunded priorities of the Missile Defense Agency: annual report
- § 5514— Acquisition accountability on the missile defense system
- § 5515— Missile defense and defeat programs: major force program and budget assessment
- § 5516— Prohibition on privatized or subscription-based missile defense intercept capabilities
- § 5531— Technical authority for integrated air and missile defense activities and programs
- § 5532— Hypersonic defense capability development
- § 5533— Required testing of ground-based midcourse defense element of ballistic missile defense system
- § 5534— Integration and interoperability of air and missile defense capabilities
- § 5535— Development of requirements to support integrated air and missile defense capabilities
- § 5536— Testing and assessment of missile defense systems prior to production and deployment
- § 5537— Limitation on Missile Defense Agency production of satellites and ground systems associated with operation of such satellites
- § 5551— Prohibitions relating to missile defense information and systems
- § 5552— Biannual briefing on missile defense and related activities
- § 5553— Provision of information on flight testing of ground-based midcourse national missile defense system
- § 6101— Definitions
- § 6102— Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program
- § 6103— Management structure for nuclear security enterprise
- § 6104— Monitoring of industrial base for nuclear weapons components, subsystems, and materials
- § 6105— Common financial reporting system for the nuclear security enterprise
- § 6106— Restriction on licensing requirement for certain defense activities and facilities
- § 6107— Establishment of Center for Security Technology, Analysis, Response, and Testing
- § 6111— Stockpile stewardship program
- § 6112— Portfolio management framework for National Nuclear Security Administration
- § 6113— Stockpile stewardship criteria
- § 6114— Nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship, management, and responsiveness plan
- § 6115— Major warhead refurbishment program
- § 6116— Stockpile management program
- § 6117— Annual assessments and reports to the President and Congress regarding the condition of the United States nuclear weapons stockpile
- § 6118— Form of certifications regarding the safety or reliability of the nuclear weapons stockpile
- § 6119— Nuclear test ban readiness program
- § 6120— Requirements for specific request for new or modified nuclear weapons
- § 6121— Testing of nuclear weapons
- § 6122— Manufacturing infrastructure for refabrication and certification of nuclear weapons stockpile
- § 6123— Acceleration of depleted uranium manufacturing processes
- § 6124— Reports on critical difficulties at national security laboratories and nuclear weapons production facilities
- § 6125— Selected acquisition reports 1 So in original. Probably should be “Selected Acquisition Reports”. and independent cost estimates and reviews of certain programs and facilities
- § 6126— Advice to President and Congress regarding safety, security, and reliability of United States nuclear weapons stockpile
- § 6127— Notification of certain regulations that impact the National Nuclear Security Administration
- § 6128— Plutonium pit production capacity
- § 6129— Certification of completion of milestones with respect to plutonium pit aging
- § 6130— Authorization of workforce development and training partnership programs within National Nuclear Security Administration
- § 6131— Stockpile responsiveness program
- § 6132— Long-term plan for meeting national security requirements for unencumbered uranium
- § 6133— Plan for domestic enrichment capability to satisfy Department of Defense uranium requirements
- § 6134— Incorporation of integrated surety architecture
- § 6135— W93 nuclear warhead acquisition process
- § 6136— Earned value management and technology readiness levels for life extension programs
- § 6137— Rapid capabilities program
- § 6141— Tritium production program
- § 6142— Tritium recycling
- § 6143— Modernization and consolidation of tritium recycling facilities
- § 6151— Authority to conduct program relating to fissile materials
- § 6152— Completion of material protection, control, and accounting activities in the Russian Federation
- § 6153— Disposition of weapons-usable plutonium at Savannah River Site
- § 6154— Disposition of surplus defense plutonium at Savannah River Site, Aiken, South Carolina
- § 6155— Acceleration of removal or security of fissile materials, radiological materials, and related equipment at vulnerable sites worldwide
- § 6156— Acceleration of replacement of cesium blood irradiation sources
- § 6157— International agreements on nuclear weapons data
- § 6158— International agreements on information on radioactive materials
- § 6159— Defense nuclear nonproliferation management plan
- § 6160— Information relating to certain defense nuclear nonproliferation programs
- § 6161— Annual Selected Acquisition Reports on certain hardware relating to defense nuclear nonproliferation
- § 6171— Defense environmental cleanup account 1 So in original. Probably should be “Defense Environmental Cleanup Account”.
- § 6172— Classification of defense environmental cleanup as capital asset projects or operations activities
- § 6173— Requirement to develop future use plans for defense environmental cleanup
- § 6174— Future-years defense environmental cleanup plan
- § 6175— Accelerated schedule for defense environmental cleanup activities
- § 6176— Defense environmental cleanup technology program
- § 6177— Other programs relating to technology development
- § 6178— Report on defense environmental cleanup expenditures
- § 6179— Public participation in planning for defense environmental cleanup
- § 6180— Policy of Department of Energy regarding future defense environmental management matters
- § 6181— Estimation of costs of meeting defense environmental cleanup milestones required by consent orders
- § 6182— Public statement of environmental liabilities
- § 6191— Reports in connection with permanent closures of Department of Energy defense nuclear facilities
- § 6192— Defense site acceleration completion
- § 6193— Sandia National Laboratories
- § 6194— Plan for deactivation and decommissioning of nonoperational defense nuclear facilities
- § 6201— Safety measures for waste tanks at Hanford Nuclear Reservation
- § 6202— Hanford waste tank cleanup program reforms
- § 6203— River protection project
- § 6204— Notification regarding air release of radioactive or hazardous material
- § 6211— Accelerated schedule for isolating high-level nuclear waste at the Defense Waste Processing Facility, Savannah River Site
- § 6212— Multi-year plan for clean-up
- § 6213— Continuation of processing, treatment, and disposal of legacy nuclear materials
- § 6221— Prohibition on international inspections of Department of Energy facilities unless protection of restricted data is certified
- § 6222— Restrictions on access to national security laboratories by foreign visitors from sensitive countries
- § 6223— Background investigations of certain personnel at Department of Energy facilities
- § 6224— Department of Energy counterintelligence polygraph program
- § 6225— Notice to congressional committees of certain security and counterintelligence failures within atomic energy defense programs
- § 6226— Annual 1 So in original. Probably should be “Biennial”. report and certification on status of security of atomic energy defense facilities
- § 6227— Protection of certain nuclear facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft
- § 6228— Reporting on penetrations of networks of contractors and subcontractors
- § 6231— Review of certain documents before declassification and release
- § 6232— Protection against inadvertent release of restricted data and formerly restricted data
- § 6233— Supplement to plan for declassification of restricted data and formerly restricted data
- § 6234— Protection of classified information during laboratory-to-laboratory exchanges
- § 6235— Identification in budget materials of amounts for declassification activities and limitation on expenditures for such activities
- § 6241— Authority for appointment of certain scientific, engineering, and technical personnel
- § 6242— Whistleblower protection program
- § 6243— Department of Energy defense nuclear facilities workforce restructuring plan
- § 6244— Authority to provide certificate of commendation to Department of Energy and contractor employees for exemplary service in stockpile stewardship and security
- § 6251— Executive management training in Department of Energy
- § 6252— Stockpile stewardship recruitment and training program
- § 6253— Fellowship program for development of skills critical to the nuclear security enterprise
- § 6261— Worker protection at nuclear weapons facilities
- § 6262— Safety oversight and enforcement at defense nuclear facilities
- § 6263— Program to monitor department of energy workers exposed to hazardous and radioactive substances
- § 6264— Programs for persons who may have been exposed to radiation released from Hanford Nuclear Reservation
- § 6265— Use of probabilistic risk assessment to ensure nuclear safety of facilities of the Administration and the Office of Environmental Management
- § 6266— Notification of nuclear criticality and non-nuclear incidents
- § 6271— Definitions
- § 6272— Reprogramming
- § 6273— Minor construction projects
- § 6274— General plant projects
- § 6275— Limits on construction projects
- § 6276— Fund transfer authority
- § 6277— Conceptual and construction design
- § 6278— Authority for emergency planning, design, and construction activities
- § 6279— Scope of authority to carry out plant projects
- § 6280— Availability of funds
- § 6281— Transfer of defense environmental cleanup funds
- § 6282— Transfer of weapons activities funds
- § 6283— Funds available for all national security programs of the Department of Energy
- § 6284— Notification of cost overruns for certain Department of Energy projects
- § 6285— Life-cycle cost estimates of certain atomic energy defense capital assets
- § 6286— Use of best practices for capital asset projects and nuclear weapon life extension programs
- § 6287— Matters relating to critical decisions
- § 6288— Unfunded priorities of the Administration
- § 6289— Review of adequacy of nuclear weapons budget
- § 6290— Improvements to cost estimates informing analyses of alternatives
- § 6301— Restriction on use of funds to pay penalties under environmental laws
- § 6302— Restriction on use of funds to pay penalties under Clean Air Act
- § 6311— Reports on financial balances for atomic energy defense activities
- § 6312— Independent acquisition project reviews of capital assets acquisition projects
- § 6321— Costs not allowed under covered contracts
- § 6322— Prohibition and report 1 So in original. Requirement to submit report was repealed by Pub. L. 112–239 without corresponding amendment to section catchline. on bonuses to contractors operating defense nuclear facilities
- § 6323— Assessments of emergency preparedness of defense nuclear facilities
- § 6324— Contractor liability for injury or loss of property arising out of atomic weapons testing programs
- § 6325— Notice-and-wait requirement applicable to certain third-party financing arrangements
- § 6326— Publication of contractor performance evaluations leading to award fees
- § 6327— Enhanced procurement authority to manage supply chain risk
- § 6328— Cost-benefit analyses for competition of management and operating contracts
- § 6331— Laboratory-directed research and development programs
- § 6332— Laboratory-directed research and development
- § 6333— Funding for laboratory directed research and development
- § 6334— Charges to individual program, project, or activity
- § 6335— Limitations on use of funds for laboratory directed research and development purposes
- § 6336— Report on use of funds for certain research and development purposes
- § 6337— Critical technology partnerships and cooperative research and development centers
- § 6338— University-based research collaboration program
- § 6339— Limitation on establishing an enduring bioassurance program within the administration
- § 6340— Appropriate scoping of artificial intelligence research within the administration
- § 6351— Transfers of real property at certain Department of Energy facilities
- § 6352— Engineering and manufacturing research, development, and demonstration by managers of certain nuclear weapons production facilities
- § 6353— Activities at covered nuclear weapons facilities
- § 6354— Pilot program relating to use of proceeds of disposal or utilization of certain department of energy assets
- § 6355— Department of Energy energy parks program
- § 6356— Authority to use passenger carriers for contractor commuting
- § 6361— Payment of costs of operation and maintenance of infrastructure at Nevada National Security Site
- § 6362— University-based defense nuclear policy collaboration program
- § 7001— Definitions
- § 7011— Organization
- § 7012— Department of the Army: seal
- § 7013— Secretary of the Army
- § 7014— Office of the Secretary of the Army
- § 7015— Under Secretary of the Army
- § 7016— Assistant Secretaries of the Army
- § 7017— Secretary of the Army: successors to duties
- § 7018— Administrative Assistant
- § 7019— General Counsel
- § 7020— Inspector General
- § 7021— Army Reserve Forces Policy Committee
- § 7022— Financial management
- § 7023— Chief of Legislative Liaison
- § 7024— Director of Small Business Programs
- § 7031— The Army Staff: function; composition
- § 7032— The Army Staff: general duties
- § 7033— Chief of Staff
- § 7034— Vice Chief of Staff
- § 7035— Deputy Chiefs of Staff and Assistant Chiefs of Staff
- § 7036— Chiefs of branches: appointment; duties
- § 7037— Judge Advocate General, Deputy Judge Advocate General, and general officers of Judge Advocate General’s Corps: appointment; duties
- § 7038— Office of Army Reserve: appointment of Chief
- § 7061— Regulations
- § 7062— Policy; composition; organized peace establishment
- § 7063— Basic branches
- § 7064— Special branches
- § 7065— Assignment and detail: officers assigned or detailed to basic and special branches
- § 7067— Army Medical Department
- § 7068— Medical Service Corps: organization; Chief and assistant chiefs
- § 7069— Army Nurse Corps: composition; Chief and assistant chief; appointment; grade
- § 7070— Army Medical Specialist Corps: organization; Chief
- § 7072— Judge Advocate General’s Corps
- § 7073— Chaplains
- § 7074— Commands: territorial organization; engineer tactical units
- § 7075— Regular Army: composition
- § 7081— Dental Corps: Chief, functions
- § 7083— Public Affairs Specialty
- § 7084— Chief of Veterinary Corps
- § 7101— Officers on active duty: minimum strength based on requirements
- § 7102— Congressional notification of significant Army force structure changes
- § 7110— Regular Army: strength in grade; general officers
- § 7131— Definition
- § 7138— Regular Army: reenlistment after service as an officer
- § 7142— Army: percentage of high-school graduates
- § 7151— Commissioned officer grades
- § 7152— General officers: title of office
- § 7153— Commissioned officers: appointment without specification of branch; transfer between branches
- § 7176— Retention on active duty
- § 7191— Non-regular officers: status
- § 7203— Retired commissioned officers: status
- § 7213— Corps of Engineers: assignment or transfer of officers to duties involving civil functions
- § 7214— Corps of Engineers: detail of officers to assist Mayor of District of Columbia
- § 7216— Leader of Army Band: appointment
- § 7217— Duties: chaplains; assistance required of commanding officers
- § 7218— Duties: warrant officers; limitations
- § 7222— Rank: commissioned officers serving under temporary appointments
- § 7225— Rank: warrant officers
- § 7229— Command: commissioned officers of Army Medical Department
- § 7231— Command: chaplains
- § 7233— Requirement of exemplary conduct
- § 7239— Enlisted members: officers not to use as servants
- § 7251— Presentation of United States flag upon retirement
- § 7252— Service credit: regular enlisted members; service as an officer to be counted as enlisted service
- § 7253— Flying officer rating: qualifications
- § 7263— When Secretary may require
- § 7271— Medal of honor: award
- § 7272— Distinguished-service cross: award
- § 7273— Distinguished-service medal: award
- § 7274— Medal of honor; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal: limitations on award
- § 7275— Medal of honor; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal: delegation of power to award
- § 7276— Silver star: award
- § 7277— Medal of honor; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal; silver star: replacement
- § 7278— Medal of honor; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal; silver star: availability of appropriations
- § 7279— Distinguished flying cross: award; limitations
- § 7280— Soldier’s Medal: award; limitations
- § 7281— Service medals: issue; replacement; availability of appropriations
- § 7282— Medals: posthumous award and presentation
- § 7283— Civil War battle streamers
- § 7284— Medal of honor: duplicate medal
- § 7285— Medal of honor: presentation of Medal of Honor Flag
- § 7286— Korea Defense Service Medal
- § 7311— Twenty years or more: regular or reserve commissioned officers
- § 7314— Twenty to thirty years: enlisted members
- § 7317— Thirty years or more: regular enlisted members
- § 7318— Thirty years or more: regular commissioned officers
- § 7320— More than thirty years: permanent professors and the Director of Admissions of the United States Military Academy
- § 7321— Mandatory retirement: Superintendent of the United States Military Academy; waiver authority
- § 7324— Forty years or more: Army officers
- § 7325— Computation of years of service: voluntary retirement; enlisted members
- § 7326— Computation of years of service: voluntary retirement; regular and reserve commissioned officers
- § 7329— Computation of retired pay: law applicable
- § 7341— General rule
- § 7342— Higher grade for service in special positions
- § 7343— Highest grade held satisfactorily: Reserve enlisted members reduced in grade not as a result of the member’s misconduct
- § 7344— Higher grade after 30 years of service: warrant officers and enlisted members
- § 7345— Restoration to former grade: retired warrant officers and enlisted members
- § 7346— Retired lists
- § 7361— Computation of retired pay
- § 7362— Recomputation of retired pay to reflect advancement on retired list
- § 7371— Army War College and United States Army Command and General Staff College: civilian faculty members
- § 7374— Expert accountant for Inspector General
- § 7375— Production of supplies and munitions: hours and pay of laborers and mechanics
- § 7377— Certain civilian special agents: authority to execute warrants and make arrests
- § 7381— Fatality reviews
- § 7401— Members of Army: detail as students, observers, and investigators at educational institutions, industrial plants, and hospitals
- § 7402— Enlisted members of Army: schools
- § 7403— Army Ranger training: instructor staffing; safety
- § 7406— Service schools: leaves of absence for instructors
- § 7409— Rifle ranges: availability for use by members and civilians
- § 7414— Degree granting authority for United States Army Command and General Staff College
- § 7415— The Judge Advocate General’s School: master of laws in military law
- § 7417— Military history fellowships
- § 7418— Drill sergeant trainees: human relations training
- § 7419— Recruit basic training: separate housing for male and female recruits
- § 7420— Recruit basic training: privacy
- § 7421— Degree granting authority for United States Army War College
- § 7422— Degree granting authority for United States Army Armament Graduate School
- § 7431— Establishment; Superintendent; faculty
- § 7432— Departments and professors: titles
- § 7433— Superintendent; faculty: appointment and detail
- § 7433a— Superintendent: condition for detail to position
- § 7434— Command and supervision
- § 7435— Dean of Academic Board
- § 7436— Permanent professors; director of admissions
- § 7437— Chaplain
- § 7438— Civilian faculty: number; compensation
- § 7440— Quartermaster
- § 7441— Faculty and other officers: leaves of absence
- § 7441a— Cadets: appointment by the President
- § 7442— Cadets: appointment; numbers, territorial distribution
- § 7442a— Cadets: nomination in event of death, resignation, or expulsion from office of Member of Congress otherwise authorized to nominate
- § 7443— Cadets: appointment; to bring Corps to full strength
- § 7446— Cadets: requirements for admission
- § 7447— Cadets; nominees: effect of redistricting of States
- § 7448— Cadets: service obligation
- § 7449— Cadets: organization of Corps; service; instruction
- § 7450— Cadets: clothing and equipment
- § 7451— Cadets: deficiencies in conduct or studies; effect of failure on successor
- § 7452— Cadets: hazing
- § 7453— Cadets: degree and commission on graduation
- § 7454— Buildings and grounds: memorial hall; buildings for religious worship
- § 7455— Board of Visitors
- § 7456— Use of certain gifts
- § 7457— Acceptance of guarantees with gifts for major projects
- § 7458— Grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes: acceptance; authorized grantees
- § 7459— Mixed-funded athletic and recreational extracurricular programs: authority to manage appropriated funds in same manner as nonappropriated funds
- § 7460— Cadets: charges and fees for attendance; limitation
- § 7461— Policy on sexual harassment and sexual violence
- § 7462— Support of athletic programs
- § 7481— Establishment: purpose
- § 7482— Operation
- § 7483— Transportation and subsistence during travel
- § 7484— Quartermaster and ordnance property: sales
- § 7486— Academy of Health Sciences: admission of civilians in physician assistant training program
- § 7487— United States Army War College: acceptance of grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes
- § 7532— Factories and arsenals: manufacture at
- § 7536— Equipment: post bakeries, schools, kitchens, and mess halls
- § 7540— Architectural and engineering services
- § 7541— Army arsenals: treatment of unutilized or underutilized plant-capacity costs
- § 7542— Technical data packages for large-caliber cannon: prohibition on transfers to foreign countries; exception
- § 7543— Army industrial facilities: sales of manufactured articles or services outside Department of Defense
- § 7544— Army industrial facilities: cooperative activities with non-Army entities
- § 7551— Definitions
- § 7552— Policy
- § 7553— Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Initiative
- § 7554— Property management contracts and leases
- § 7555— ARMS Initiative loan guarantee program
- § 7561— Rations
- § 7562— Clothing
- § 7563— Clothing: replacement when destroyed to prevent contagion
- § 7564— Navy and Marine Corps: camp equipment and transportation; when on shore duty with Army
- § 7565— Colors, standards, and guidons of demobilized organizations: disposition
- § 7591— Utilities: proceeds from overseas operations
- § 7592— Radiograms and telegrams: forwarding charges due connecting commercial facilities
- § 7593— Quarters: heat and light
- § 7594— Furnishing of heraldic services
- § 7595— Army Military History Institute: fee for providing historical information to the public
- § 7596— Provision of goods and services at Kwajalein Atoll
- § 7621— Quartermaster supplies: members of armed forces; veterans; executive or military departments and employees; prices
- § 7622— Rations: commissioned officers in field
- § 7624— Medical supplies: civilian employees of the Army; American National Red Cross; Armed Forces Retirement Home
- § 7625— Ordnance property: officers of armed forces; civilian employees of Army; American National Red Cross; educational institutions; homes for veterans’ orphans
- § 7626— Aircraft supplies and services: foreign military or air attaché
- § 7627— Supplies: educational institutions
- § 7628— Airplane parts and accessories: civilian flying schools
- § 7629— Proceeds: disposition
- § 7652— Rifles and ammunition for target practice: educational institutions having corps of cadets
- § 7653— Ordnance and ordnance stores: District of Columbia high schools
- § 7654— Quartermaster supplies: military instruction camps
- § 7655— Arms and ammunition: agencies and departments of the United States
- § 7656— Aircraft and equipment: civilian aviation schools
- § 7657— Sale of ammunition for avalanche-control purposes
- § 7682— Obsolete or excess material: sale to National Council of Boy Scouts of America
- § 7683— Excess non-automatic service rifles: loan or donation for funeral and other ceremonial purposes
- § 7684— Surplus obsolete ordnance: sale to patriotic organizations
- § 7685— Obsolete ordnance: loan to educational institutions and State soldiers and sailors’ orphans’ homes
- § 7686— Obsolete ordnance: gift to State homes for soldiers and sailors
- § 7687— Sale of excess, obsolete, or unserviceable ammunition and ammunition components
- § 7688— Armor-piercing ammunition and components: condition on disposal
- § 7689— Transfer of material and equipment to the Architect of the Capitol
- § 7690— Recyclable munitions materials: sale; use of proceeds
- § 7712— Disposition of effects of deceased persons by summary court-martial
- § 7714— Collection of captured flags, standards, and colors
- § 7715— Army museum system
- § 7721— Authority and responsibilities of the Secretary of the Army
- § 7722— Interment and inurnment policy
- § 7723— Advisory committee on Arlington National Cemetery
- § 7724— Executive Director
- § 7725— Superintendents
- § 7726— Oversight and inspections
- § 7727— Cemetery concessions contracts
- § 7749— Property: for United States surveys
- § 7771— Acceptance of donations: land for mobilization, training, supply base, or aviation field
- § 7772— Heritage Center for the National Museum of the United States Army: development and operation
- § 7776— Emergency construction: fortifications
- § 7777— Permits: military reservations; landing ferries, erecting bridges, driving livestock
- § 7778— Licenses: military reservations; erection and use of buildings; Young Men’s Christian Association
- § 7779— Use of public property
- § 7780— Acquisition of buildings in District of Columbia
- § 7781— Cyber Center for Education and Innovation-Home of the National Cryptologic Museum
- § 7801— Definition
- § 7802— Admiralty claims against the United States
- § 7803— Admiralty claims by United States
- § 7804— Salvage claims by United States
- § 7806— Settlement or compromise: final and conclusive
- § 7831— Custody of departmental records and property
- § 7837— Settlement of accounts: remission or cancellation of indebtedness of members
- § 7838— Settlement of accounts: affidavit of company commander
- § 7839— Settlement of accounts: oaths
- § 7840— Final settlement of officer’s accounts
- § 7841— Payment of small amounts to public creditors
- § 7842— Settlement of accounts of line officers
- § 8001— Definitions
- § 8011— Organization
- § 8012— Department of the Navy: seal
- § 8013— Secretary of the Navy
- § 8013a— Secretary of the Navy: powers with respect to Coast Guard
- § 8014— Office of the Secretary of the Navy
- § 8015— Under Secretary of the Navy
- § 8016— Assistant Secretaries of the Navy
- § 8017— Secretary of the Navy: successors to duties
- § 8018— Administrative Assistant
- § 8019— General Counsel
- § 8020— Naval Inspector General: detail; duties
- § 8022— Office of Naval Research: duties
- § 8023— Office of Naval Research: appropriations; time limit
- § 8025— Financial management
- § 8026— Consultation with Commandant of the Marine Corps on major decisions directly concerning Marine Corps aviation or amphibious force structure and capability
- § 8027— Chief of Legislative Affairs
- § 8028— Director of Small Business Programs
- § 8029— Naval Air Warfare Rapid Capabilities Office
- § 8031— Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: function; composition
- § 8032— Office of the Chief of Naval Operations: general duties
- § 8033— Chief of Naval Operations
- § 8035— Vice Chief of Naval Operations
- § 8036— Deputy Chiefs of Naval Operations
- § 8037— Assistant Chiefs of Naval Operations
- § 8038— Director for Expeditionary Warfare
- § 8039— Deputy Commander of the Naval Sea Systems Command for the Supervision of Shipbuilding, Conversion, and Repair
- § 8041— Headquarters, Marine Corps: function; composition
- § 8042— Headquarters, Marine Corps: general duties
- § 8043— Commandant of the Marine Corps
- § 8044— Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps
- § 8045— Deputy Commandants
- § 8046— Staff Judge Advocate to the Commandant of the Marine Corps
- § 8047— Legislative Assistant to the Commandant
- § 8048— Medical Officer of the Marine Corps
- § 8061— Department of the Navy: composition
- § 8062— United States Navy: composition; functions
- § 8063— United States Marine Corps: composition; functions
- § 8071— Bureaus: names; location
- § 8072— Bureaus: distribution of business; orders; records; expenses
- § 8075— Bureau Chiefs: succession to duties
- § 8077— Surgeon General: appointment; duties
- § 8078— Bureau of Medicine and Surgery: Dental Corps; Chief; functions
- § 8079— Appointment of chiropractors in the Medical Service Corps
- § 8081— Chief of Naval Personnel; Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel
- § 8082— Chaplain Corps and Chief of Chaplains
- § 8082a— Deputy Chief of Chaplains
- § 8083— Office of Navy Reserve: appointment of Chief
- § 8084— Office of Marine Forces Reserve: appointment of Commander
- § 8088— Judge Advocate General’s Corps: Office of the Judge Advocate General; Judge Advocate General; appointment, term, emoluments, duties
- § 8089— Office of the Judge Advocate General: Deputy Judge Advocate General; Assistant Judge Advocates General
- § 8090— Staff corps of the Navy
- § 8101— Prescribed number; vacancies
- § 8102— Regular Navy: retired flag officers on active duty
- § 8103— Suspension: preceding sections
- § 8111— Navy: grades above chief warrant officer, W–5
- § 8112— Marine Corps: grades above chief warrant officer, W–5
- § 8113— Navy and Marine Corps: warrant officer grades
- § 8118— Rank of line and staff corps officers of the Navy and officers of the Marine Corps
- § 8120— Expiration: rights of member
- § 8132— Regular Navy: transfers, line and staff corps
- § 8135— Regular Marine Corps: order of filling vacancies in grade of second lieutenant
- § 8138— Regular Marine Corps: judge advocates
- § 8139— Regular Navy and Regular Marine Corps: officers designated for limited duty
- § 8146— Navy and Marine Corps: temporary appointments of officers designated for limited duty
- § 8162— Aviation commands: eligibility
- § 8163— Naval shipyards
- § 8164— Marine Corps officers: limitation on power to command
- § 8165— Staff corps officers: limitation on power to command
- § 8166— Precedence accorded commanding officers
- § 8167— Requirement of exemplary conduct
- § 8168— Consular powers: senior officer present afloat
- § 8169— Policy as to leave and liberty
- § 8171— Continuation of authority after loss of vessel or aircraft
- § 8172— Marine Corps organizations on vessels: authority of officers
- § 8183— State Department: assignment of enlisted members as custodians of buildings in foreign countries
- § 8185— Nautical Schools: detail of naval officers as superintendents or instructors
- § 8186— Technical institutions: detail of naval officers to promote knowledge of naval engineering and naval architecture
- § 8211— Navy Regulations
- § 8212— Additional regulations for Marine Corps
- § 8213— Enlisted grades and ratings: authority to establish
- § 8214— Enlisted members: authority for transfer between Marine Corps and Hospital Corps of the Navy
- § 8215— Citizenship of officers of vessels
- § 8216— Aviation duties: number of personnel assigned
- § 8217— Aviation training facilities
- § 8218— Aviation designations: naval flight officer
- § 8219— Medical Department: composition
- § 8220— Dental services: responsibilities of senior dental officer
- § 8221— Chaplains: divine services
- § 8222— Indebtedness to Marine Corps Exchanges: payment from appropriated funds in certain cases
- § 8225— Female members: congressional review period for assignment to duty on submarines or for reconfiguration of submarines
- § 8226— Fatality reviews
- § 8227— Notifications on manning of afloat naval forces
- § 8241— Navy ration: persons entitled to
- § 8242— Rations
- § 8243— Fixing cost on certain vessels and stations
- § 8244— Enlisted members assigned to mess: basic allowance for subsistence paid to mess
- § 8245— Flight rations
- § 8246— Subsistence in hospital messes: hospital ration
- § 8247— Sale of meals by general messes
- § 8253— Loans: Supply Corps officers
- § 8261— Presentation of United States flag upon retirement
- § 8262— Higher retired grade and pay for members who serve satisfactorily under temporary appointments
- § 8263— Emergency shore duty: advance of funds
- § 8264— Shore patrol duty: payment of expenses
- § 8265— Mileage books: commutation tickets
- § 8266— Uniforms, accouterments, and equipment: sale at cost
- § 8267— Uniform: sale to former members of the naval service
- § 8270— Pension to persons serving ten years
- § 8271— Settlement of accounts: remission or cancellation of indebtedness of members
- § 8281— Members of the naval service in other United States hospitals
- § 8282— Insane members of the naval service
- § 8283— Emergency medical treatment: reimbursement for expense
- § 8286— United States Navy Band; officer in charge
- § 8287— United States Marine Band; United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps: composition; appointment and promotion of members
- § 8291— Medal of honor
- § 8292— Navy cross
- § 8293— Distinguished-service medal
- § 8294— Silver star medal
- § 8295— Distinguished flying cross
- § 8296— Navy and Marine Corps Medal
- § 8297— Additional awards
- § 8298— Limitations of time
- § 8300— Posthumous awards
- § 8301— Delegation of power to award
- § 8302— Regulations
- § 8303— Replacement
- § 8304— Availability of appropriations
- § 8305— Commemorative or special medals: facsimiles and ribbons
- § 8306— Medal of honor: duplicate medal
- § 8307— Medal of honor: presentation of Medal of Honor Flag
- § 8308— Korea Defense Service Medal
- § 8317— Minors enlisted upon false statement of age
- § 8321— Officers: 40 years
- § 8322— Officers: 30 years
- § 8323— Officers: 20 years
- § 8324— Officers: creditable service
- § 8325— Officers: retired grade and pay
- § 8326— Enlisted members: 30 years
- § 8327— Officers and enlisted members of the Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve: 30 years; 20 years; retired pay
- § 8328— Computation of years of service: voluntary retirement
- § 8329— Officers not to be retired for misconduct
- § 8330— Enlisted members: transfer to Fleet Reserve and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve; retainer pay
- § 8331— Members of the Fleet Reserve and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve: transfer to the retired list; retired pay
- § 8332— Conclusiveness of transfers
- § 8333— Computation of retired and retainer pay
- § 8334— Higher grade after 30 years of service: warrant officers and enlisted members
- § 8335— Restoration to former grade: warrant officers and enlisted members
- § 8336— Highest grade held satisfactorily: Reserve enlisted members reduced in grade not as a result of the member’s misconduct
- § 8371— Mandatory retirement: Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy; waiver authority
- § 8372— Regular Navy and Regular Marine Corps; officers designated for limited duty: retirement for length of service or failures of selection for promotion; discharge for failures of selection for promotion; reversion to prior status; retired grade; retired pay
- § 8373— Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve; officers: elimination from active status; computation of total commissioned service
- § 8374— Treatment of fractions of years of service in computing retired pay and separation pay
- § 8375— Navy and Marine Corps; warrant officers, W–1: limitation on dismissal
- § 8383— Retired members: grade
- § 8384— Promotion of retired members to higher enlisted grades: retention of grade upon release from active duty
- § 8385— Members of the Fleet Reserve and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve: authority to recall
- § 8386— Members of the Fleet Reserve and Fleet Marine Corps Reserve: release from active duty
- § 8392— Disposition of effects
- § 8411— Aviation cadets: grade; procurement; transfer
- § 8412— Aviation cadets: benefits
- § 8413— Aviation cadets: appointment as reserve officers
- § 8415— Reserve student aviation pilots; reserve aviation pilots: appointments in commissioned grade
- § 8431— Recruit basic training: separate housing for male and female recruits
- § 8432— Recruit basic training: privacy
- § 8451— Location
- § 8451a— Superintendent
- § 8451b— Director of admissions
- § 8452— Civilian teachers: number; compensation
- § 8453— Midshipmen: appointment
- § 8454— Midshipmen: appointment; numbers, territorial distribution
- § 8454a— Midshipmen: nomination in event of death, resignation, or expulsion from office of Member of Congress otherwise authorized to nominate
- § 8455— Midshipmen: allotment upon redistricting of Congressional Districts
- § 8456— Midshipmen: nomination and selection to fill vacancies
- § 8458— Midshipmen: qualifications for admission
- § 8459— Midshipmen: service obligation
- § 8460— Midshipmen: clothing and equipment; uniform allowance
- § 8461— Midshipmen: dismissal for best interests of the service
- § 8462— Midshipmen: discharge for unsatisfactory conduct or inaptitude
- § 8463— Midshipmen: discharge for deficiency
- § 8464— Hazing: definition; prohibition
- § 8465— Failure to report violation: dismissal
- § 8466— Course of study
- § 8467— Degree on graduation
- § 8468— Board of Visitors
- § 8469— Band: composition
- § 8470— Permanent professors: promotion
- § 8470a— Permanent professors: retirement for years of service; authority for deferral
- § 8471— Midshipmen’s store, trade shops, dairy, and laundry: nonappropriated fund instrumentality and accounts
- § 8472— Chapel: crypt and window spaces
- § 8473— Gifts, bequests, and loans of property: acceptance for benefit and use of Naval Academy
- § 8474— United States Naval Academy Museum Fund: references to Fund
- § 8475— Acceptance of guarantees with gifts for major projects
- § 8476— Operation of Naval Academy dairy farm
- § 8477— Grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes: acceptance; authorized grantees
- § 8478— Mixed-funded athletic and recreational extracurricular programs: authority to manage appropriated funds in same manner as nonappropriated funds
- § 8479— Midshipmen: charges and fees for attendance; limitation
- § 8480— Policy on sexual harassment and sexual violence
- § 8481— Support of athletic and physical fitness programs
- § 8541— Function
- § 8542— President; assistants
- § 8543— Provost and Chief Academic Officer
- § 8544— Civilian teachers: number; compensation
- § 8545— Officers of the other armed forces; enlisted members: admission
- § 8546— Officers of foreign countries: admission
- § 8547— Students at institutions of higher education: admission
- § 8548— Degree granting authority for United States Naval Postgraduate School
- § 8549— Defense industry civilians: admission to defense product development program
- § 8550— Grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes: acceptance; authorized grantees
- § 8551— Development and operation of the Naval Innovation Center at the Naval Postgraduate School
- § 8581— Civilian member: definition; exceptions
- § 8582— Deferred annuity policy required
- § 8583— Annuity premium to be paid by monthly installments; government reimbursement
- § 8584— Age of retirement
- § 8585— Computation of life annuity
- § 8586— Physical disability retirement
- § 8587— Election of annuity for self and beneficiary
- § 8588— Regulations
- § 8591— Degree granting authority for Naval War College
- § 8592— Degree granting authority for Marine Corps University
- § 8593— Naval War College: acceptance of grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes
- § 8594— Marine Corps University: acceptance of grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes
- § 8595— United States Naval Community College: establishment and degree granting authority
- § 8604— Schools near naval activities: financial aid
- § 8605— Promotion of health and prevention of accidents
- § 8607— Administration of liberated and occupied areas
- § 8611— Attendance at meetings of technical, professional, or scientific organizations
- § 8612— Employment of outside architects and engineers
- § 8614— Apprehension of deserters and prisoners; operation of shore patrols
- § 8616— Collection, preservation, and display of captured flags
- § 8617— National Museum of the United States Navy
- § 8617A— United States Navy Museum System
- § 8618— Marine Corps Heritage Center and National Museum of the Marine Corps at Marine Corps Base, Quantico, Virginia
- § 8619— Leases of waterfront property from States or municipalities
- § 8620— Gifts for welfare of enlisted members
- § 8621— Acceptance and care of gifts to vessels
- § 8622— Naval Historical Center Fund: references to Fund
- § 8623— Acquisition of land for radio stations and for other purposes
- § 8624— Transportation on naval vessels during wartime
- § 8625— Navy Reserve flag
- § 8626— Navy Reserve yacht pennant
- § 8627— Foreign naval vessels and aircraft: supplies and services
- § 8628— Merchant vessels: supplies
- § 8629— Purchase of fuel
- § 8631— Accounting for expenditures for obtaining information
- § 8633— Auxiliary vessels: extended lease authority
- § 8634— Submarine safety programs: participation of NATO naval personnel
- § 8635— Establishment of the Southern Sea Otter Military Readiness Areas
- § 8661— Classification
- § 8662— Naming
- § 8663— Number in service in time of peace
- § 8664— Suspension of construction in case of treaty
- § 8667— Changing category or type: limitations
- § 8669— Contracts: applicability of chapter 65 of title 41
- § 8669a— Construction of combatant and escort vessels and assignment of vessel projects
- § 8669b— Senior Technical Authority for each naval vessel class
- § 8669c— Assessments required prior to start of construction on first ship of a shipbuilding program
- § 8670— Contracts for nuclear ships: sales of naval shipyard articles and services to private shipyards
- § 8671— Determination of vessel delivery dates
- § 8673— Model Basin; investigation of hull designs
- § 8674— Examination of vessels; striking of vessels from Naval Vessel Register
- § 8675— Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register: sale
- § 8675a— Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register: contracts for dismantling on net-cost basis
- § 8676— Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register; captured vessels: conveyance by donation
- § 8676a— Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register: use for experimental purposes
- § 8676b— Vessels stricken from Naval Vessel Register: transfer by gift or otherwise for use as artificial reefs
- § 8677— Disposals to foreign nations
- § 8678— Chief of Naval Operations: certification required for disposal of combatant vessels
- § 8678a— Limitation on decommissioning or inactivating a battle force ship before the end of expected service life
- § 8679— Construction of vessels in foreign shipyards: prohibition
- § 8679a— Contracting with shipyards controlled by a foreign adversary country: prohibition
- § 8680— Overhaul, repair, etc. of vessels in foreign shipyards: restrictions
- § 8681— Repair or maintenance of naval vessels: handling of hazardous waste
- § 8682— Service craft stricken from Naval Vessel Register; obsolete boats: use of proceeds from exchange or sale
- § 8683— Ship overhaul work: availability of appropriations for unusual cost overruns and for changes in scope of work
- § 8684— Overhaul of naval vessels: competition between public and private shipyards
- § 8685— Preservation of Navy shipbuilding capability
- § 8686— Support for transfers of decommissioned vessels and shipboard equipment
- § 8687— Status of Government rights in the designs of vessels, boats, and craft, and components thereof
- § 8689— Requirements for availability of funds relating to advanced naval nuclear fuel systems based on low-enriched uranium
- § 8690— Limitation on length of overseas forward deployment of naval vessels
- § 8691— Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers: dismantlement and disposal
- § 8692— Ford-class aircraft carriers: cost limitation baselines
- § 8693— Biennial report on shipbuilder training and the defense industrial base
- § 8694— Annual report on ship maintenance
- § 8695— Navy battle force ship assessment and requirement reporting
- § 8696— Navy shipbuilding workforce development special incentive
- § 8697— Battle force ship employment, maintenance, and manning baseline plans
- § 8698— Roles and responsibilities relating to sustainment and readiness of certain naval surface vessels
- § 8701— Authority to provide for necessary salvage facilities
- § 8702— Acquisition and transfer of vessels and equipment
- § 8703— Settlement of claims
- § 8704— Disposition of receipts
- § 8715— Naval Observatory: administration
- § 8716— Naval Observatory: exchange of information with foreign offices
- § 8720— Definitions
- § 8721— Jurisdiction and control
- § 8722— Administration
- § 8723— Periodic re-examination of production requirements
- § 8724— Protection of oil reserves; contracts for conservation
- § 8725— Acquisition by condemnation and purchase
- § 8727— Cooperative or unit plans in the naval petroleum reserves
- § 8728— Agreements and leases: provision for change
- § 8729— Re-lease of certain lands: lessee’s preferential right
- § 8730— Disposition of products
- § 8731— Requirements as to consultation and approval
- § 8732— Authorizations of appropriations
- § 8733— Disposition of royalties
- § 8735— Foreign interest
- § 8736— Regulations
- § 8737— Violations by lessee
- § 8738— Rifle, Colorado, plant; possession, use, and transfer of
- § 8739— Certain oil shale reserves: transfer of jurisdiction and petroleum exploration, development, and production
- § 8742— Physical examination: employees engaged in hazardous occupations
- § 8743— Employment of aliens
- § 8746— Administration of oaths by clerks and employees
- § 8747— Transportation of dependents and household effects of civilian personnel stationed outside the United States: payment in lieu of transportation
- § 8748— Naval War College and Marine Corps University: civilian faculty members
- § 8749— Civil service mariners of Military Sealift Command: release of drug and alcohol test results to Coast Guard
- § 8749a— Civil service mariners of Military Sealift Command: alcohol testing
- § 8750— Special agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service: authority to execute warrants and make arrests
- § 8751— Notification of Navy procurement production disruptions
- § 8752— Contracts for research
- § 8753— Tolls and fares: payment or reimbursement
- § 8754— Marine mammals: use for national defense purposes
- § 8755— Disclosures for offerors for certain shipbuilding major defense acquisition program contracts
- § 8761— Obsolete and other material: gift or sale to Boy Scouts of America, Naval Sea Cadet Corps and Young Marines of the Marine Corps League
- § 8761a— Uniform clothing: sale to Naval Sea Cadet Corps
- § 8761b— Authority to make grants for purposes of Naval Sea Cadet Corps
- § 8762— Excess clothing: sale for distribution to needy
- § 8763— Useless ordnance material: disposition of proceeds on sale
- § 8764— Devices and trophies: transfer to other agencies
- § 8765— Obsolete material and articles of historical interest: loan or gift
- § 8766— Loan or gift of articles to ships’ sponsors and donors
- § 8767— Equipment for instruction in seamanship: loan to military schools
- § 8771— Quarters or other accommodations: to whom furnished
- § 8772— Quarters: accommodations in place for members on sea duty or assigned to duty in connection with commissioning or fitting out of a ship
- § 8773— Quarters: temporary; transient members
- § 8776— Quarters: extension telephones
- § 8777— Quarters: Nurse Corps officers; assignment in hospitals
- § 8779— Officers’ messes and quarters: limitations on employment of enlisted members
- § 8780— Heat and light for Young Men’s Christian Association buildings
- § 8781— Marine Corps post laundries: disposition of receipts
- § 8782— Naval and Marine Corps Historical Centers: fee for providing historical information to the public
- § 8801— Sales: members of the naval service and Coast Guard; widows and widowers; civilian employees and other persons
- § 8802— Sales: members of Army, Air Force, and Space Force; prices
- § 8803— Sales: veterans under treatment
- § 8804— Ships’ stores: sale of goods and services
- § 8805— Acceptance of Government checks outside the United States
- § 8806— Subsistence and other supplies: members of armed forces; veterans; executive or military departments and employees; prices
- § 8821— Definitions
- § 8822— Admiralty claims against the United States
- § 8823— Admiralty claims by the United States
- § 8851— Scope of chapter
- § 8852— Jurisdiction
- § 8853— Court in which proceedings brought
- § 8854— Effect of failure to start proceedings
- § 8855— Appointment of prize commissioners and special prize commissioners
- § 8856— Duties of United States attorney
- § 8857— Duties of commanding officer of capturing vessel
- § 8858— Duties of prize master
- § 8859— Libel and proceedings by United States attorney
- § 8860— Duties of prize commissioners
- § 8861— Interrogation of witnesses by prize commissioners
- § 8862— Duties of marshal
- § 8863— Prize property appropriated for the use of the United States
- § 8864— Delivery of property on stipulation
- § 8865— Sale of prize
- § 8866— Mode of making sale
- § 8867— Transfer of prize property to another district for sale
- § 8868— Disposition of prize money
- § 8869— Security for costs
- § 8870— Costs and expenses a charge on prize property
- § 8871— Payment of costs and expenses from prize fund
- § 8872— Recaptures: award of salvage, costs, and expenses
- § 8873— Allowance of expenses to marshals
- § 8874— Payment of witness fees
- § 8875— Commissions of auctioneers
- § 8876— Compensation of prize commissioners and special prize commissioners
- § 8877— Accounts of clerks of district courts
- § 8878— Interfering with delivery, custody, or sale of prize property
- § 8879— Powers of district court over prize property notwithstanding appeal
- § 8880— Appeals and amendments in prize causes
- § 8881— Reciprocal privileges to cobelligerent
- § 8891— Scope of chapter
- § 8892— Stay of suit
- § 8893— Stay of proceedings for preserving evidence after stay of suit
- § 8894— Stay of proceedings for taking evidence before suit is filed
- § 8895— Stay extended or shortened
- § 8896— Reconsideration of stay
- § 8897— Duration of stay
- § 8898— Restricted certificate
- § 8899— Investigation before issue of certificate
- § 8900— Evidence admissible when witness is not available
- § 8901— Composition
- § 8902— Appointment and enlistment in reserve components
- § 8903— Release from Militia duty upon order to active duty in reserve components
- § 8904— Availability of material for Naval Militia
- § 8911— Custody of departmental records and property
- § 8912— Accounts of paymasters of lost or captured naval vessels
- § 8913— Disposal of public stores by order of commanding officer
- § 8921— Unauthorized use of Marine Corps insignia
- § 8931— National Oceanographic Partnership Program
- § 8932— Ocean Policy Committee
- § 8933— Ocean Research Advisory Panel
- § 8942— Rifles and ammunition for target practice: educational institutions having corps of midshipmen
- § 8943— Supplies: military instruction camps
- § 8951— Safety and effectiveness information; hydrographic information
- § 9011— Organization
- § 9012— Department of the Air Force: seal
- § 9013— Secretary of the Air Force
- § 9014— Office of the Secretary of the Air Force
- § 9015— Under Secretary of the Air Force
- § 9016— Assistant Secretaries of the Air Force
- § 9017— Secretary of the Air Force: successors to duties
- § 9018— Administrative Assistant
- § 9019— General Counsel
- § 9020— Inspector General
- § 9021— Space Acquisition Council
- § 9021a— Air Force Reserve Forces Policy Committee
- § 9022— Financial management
- § 9023— Chief of Legislative Liaison
- § 9023a— Legislative Liaison of the Space Force
- § 9024— Director of Small Business Programs
- § 9025— Office of Expanded Competition
- § 9031— The Air Staff: function; composition
- § 9032— The Air Staff: general duties
- § 9033— Chief of Staff
- § 9034— Vice Chief of Staff
- § 9035— Deputy Chiefs of Staff and Assistant Chiefs of Staff
- § 9036— Surgeon General: appointment; duties
- § 9037— Judge Advocate General, Deputy Judge Advocate General: appointment; duties
- § 9038— Office of Air Force Reserve: appointment of Chief
- § 9039— Chief of Chaplains: appointment; duties
- § 9040— Oversight of nuclear deterrence mission
- § 9061— Regulations
- § 9062— Policy; composition; aircraft authorization
- § 9062a— Annual report on Air Force tactical fighter aircraft force structure
- § 9063— Designation: officers to perform certain professional functions
- § 9064— Air Force nurses: Chief; appointment
- § 9065— Commands: territorial organization
- § 9066— Regular Air Force: composition
- § 9067— Assistant Surgeon General for Dental Services
- § 9068— Air Force Global Strike Command
- § 9081— The United States Space Force
- § 9082— Chief of Space Operations
- § 9083— Vice Chief of Space Operations
- § 9084— Office of the Chief of Space Operations: function; composition
- § 9085— Office of the Chief of Space Operations: general duties
- § 9086— Regular Space Force: composition
- § 9087— Space Development Agency
- § 9088— Duty assignments after officer training course
- § 9089— Program Executive Officer for Assured Access to Space
- § 9110— Regular Air Force: strength in grade; general officers
- § 9131— Definition
- § 9132— Regular Air Force and Space Force: gender-free basis for acceptance of original enlistments
- § 9137— Regular Air Force: aviation cadets; qualifications, grade, limitations
- § 9138— Regular Air Force and Space Force: reenlistment after service as an officer
- § 9151— Commissioned officer grades
- § 9176— Retention on active duty
- § 9191— Non-regular officers: status
- § 9203— Retired commissioned officers: status
- § 9217— Duties: chaplains; assistance required of commanding officers
- § 9218— Duties: warrant officers; limitations
- § 9222— Rank: commissioned officers serving under temporary appointments
- § 9225— Rank: warrant officers
- § 9229— Command: commissioned officers in certain designated categories
- § 9231— Command: chaplains
- § 9233— Requirement of exemplary conduct
- § 9239— Enlisted members: officers not to use as servants
- § 9251— Presentation of United States flag upon retirement
- § 9252— Service credit: regular enlisted members; service as an officer to be counted as enlisted service
- § 9253— Flying officer rating: qualifications
- § 9254— Authority to designate certain separated members of the Air Force as honorary separated members of the Space Force
- § 9263— When Secretary may require
- § 9271— Medal of honor: award
- § 9272— Air Force cross: award
- § 9273— Distinguished-service medal: award
- § 9274— Medal of honor; Air Force cross; distinguished-service medal: limitations on award
- § 9275— Medal of honor; Air Force cross; distinguished-service medal: delegation of power to award
- § 9276— Silver star: award
- § 9277— Medal of honor; Air Force cross; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal; silver star: replacement
- § 9278— Medal of honor; Air Force cross; distinguished-service cross; distinguished-service medal; silver star: availability of appropriations
- § 9279— Distinguished flying cross: award; limitations
- § 9280— Airman’s Medal: award; limitations
- § 9281— Service medals: issue; replacement; availability of appropriations
- § 9282— Medals: posthumous award and presentation
- § 9284— Medal of honor: duplicate medal
- § 9285— Medal of honor: presentation of Medal of Honor Flag
- § 9286— Korea Defense Service Medal
- § 9307— Aviation cadets: discharge
- § 9311— Twenty years or more: regular or reserve commissioned officers
- § 9314— Twenty to thirty years: enlisted members
- § 9317— Thirty years or more: regular enlisted members
- § 9318— Thirty years or more: regular commissioned officers
- § 9320— More than thirty years: permanent professors and the Director of Admissions of the United States Air Force Academy
- § 9321— Mandatory retirement: Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy; waiver authority
- § 9324— Forty years or more: Air Force officers and Space Force officers
- § 9325— Computation of years of service: voluntary retirement; enlisted members
- § 9326— Computation of years of service: voluntary retirement; regular and reserve commissioned officers
- § 9329— Computation of retired pay: law applicable
- § 9341— General rule
- § 9342— Higher grade for service in special positions
- § 9343— Highest grade held satisfactorily: Reserve enlisted members reduced in grade not as a result of the member’s misconduct
- § 9344— Higher grade after 30 years of service: warrant officers and enlisted members
- § 9345— Restoration to former grade: retired warrant officers and enlisted members
- § 9346— Retired lists
- § 9361— Computation of retired pay
- § 9362— Recomputation of retired pay to reflect advancement on retired list
- § 9371— Air University and Space Delta 13: civilian faculty members
- § 9375— Production of supplies and munitions: hours and pay of laborers and mechanics
- § 9377— Civilian special agents of the Office of Special Investigations: authority to execute warrants and make arrests
- § 9381— Fatality reviews
- § 9401— Members of Air Force and Space Force: detail as students, observers, and investigators at educational institutions, industrial plants, and hospitals
- § 9402— Enlisted members of Air Force or Space Force: schools
- § 9403— Aviation cadets and aviation students: schools
- § 9404— Aviation students: detail of enlisted members of Air Force
- § 9405— Civilian flying school instructors: instruction at Air Force training commands
- § 9406— Service schools: leaves of absence for instructors
- § 9413— United States Air Force Institute of Technology: establishment
- § 9414— United States Air Force Institute of Technology: degree granting authority; faculty, reimbursement and tuition; acceptance of research grants
- § 9414a— United States Air Force Institute of Technology: admission of certain private sector civilians
- § 9414b— United States Air Force Institute of Technology: administration
- § 9415— Community College of the Air Force: associate degrees
- § 9417— Degree granting authority for Air University
- § 9419— Recruit basic training: separate housing for male and female recruits
- § 9420— Recruit basic training: privacy
- § 9421— Space Force officer training course requirements
- § 9431— Establishment; Superintendent; faculty
- § 9432— Departments and professors: titles
- § 9433— Superintendent; faculty: appointment and detail
- § 9433a— Superintendent: condition for detail to position
- § 9434— Command and supervision
- § 9435— Dean of the Faculty
- § 9436— Permanent professors; director of admissions
- § 9438— Civilian faculty: number; compensation
- § 9441— Faculty and other officers: leaves of absence
- § 9441a— Cadets: appointment by the President
- § 9442— Cadets: appointment; numbers, territorial distribution
- § 9442a— Cadets: nomination in event of death, resignation, or expulsion from office of Member of Congress otherwise authorized to nominate
- § 9443— Cadets: appointment; to bring to full strength
- § 9446— Cadets: requirements for admission
- § 9447— Cadets; nominees: effect of redistricting of States
- § 9448— Cadets: service obligation
- § 9449— Cadets: organization; service; instruction
- § 9450— Cadets: clothing and equipment
- § 9451— Cadets: deficiencies in conduct or studies; effect of failure on successor
- § 9452— Cadets: hazing
- § 9453— Cadets: degree and commission on graduation
- § 9454— Buildings and grounds: buildings for religious worship
- § 9455— Board of Visitors
- § 9456— Acceptance of guarantees with gifts for major projects
- § 9457— Grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes: acceptance; authorized grantees
- § 9459— Mixed-funded athletic and recreational extracurricular programs: authority to manage appropriated funds in same manner as nonappropriated funds
- § 9460— Cadets: charges and fees for attendance; limitation
- § 9461— Policy on sexual harassment and sexual violence
- § 9462— Support of athletic programs
- § 9481— Establishment: purpose
- § 9482— Operation
- § 9483— Transportation and subsistence during travel
- § 9484— Quartermaster and ordnance property: sales
- § 9487— Air War College: acceptance of grants for faculty research for scientific, literary, and educational purposes
- § 9491— Status as federally chartered corporation; purposes
- § 9492— Status as volunteer civilian auxiliary of the Air Force
- § 9493— Activities performed as federally chartered nonprofit corporation
- § 9494— Activities performed as auxiliary of the Air Force
- § 9495— Funds appropriated for the Civil Air Patrol
- § 9496— Miscellaneous personnel authorities
- § 9497— Board of Governors
- § 9498— Regulations
- § 9511— Definitions
- § 9512— Civil Reserve Air Fleet contracts: payment rate
- § 9513— Contracts for the inclusion or incorporation of defense features
- § 9514— Indemnification of Department of Transportation for losses covered by defense-related aviation insurance
- § 9515— Charter air transportation services: minimum annual purchase amount for carriers participating in Civil Reserve Air Fleet
- § 9516— Airlift service
- § 9517— Level of readiness of Civil Reserve Air Fleet carriers
- § 9531— Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve
- § 9532— Factories, arsenals, and depots: manufacture at
- § 9536— Equipment: bakeries, schools, kitchens, and mess halls
- § 9540— Architectural and engineering services
- § 9561— Rations
- § 9562— Clothing
- § 9563— Clothing: replacement when destroyed to prevent contagion
- § 9564— Navy and Marine Corps: camp equipment and transportation; when on shore duty with Air Force
- § 9565— Colors, standards, and guidons of demobilized organizations: disposition
- § 9591— Utilities: proceeds from overseas operations
- § 9592— Radiograms and telegrams: forwarding charges due connecting commercial facilities
- § 9593— Quarters: heat and light
- § 9594— Department of the Air Force Military History Institute: fee for providing historical information to the public
- § 9621— Subsistence and other supplies: members of armed forces; veterans; executive or military departments and employees; prices
- § 9622— Rations: commissioned officers in field
- § 9624— Medical supplies: civilian employees of the Air Force; American National Red Cross; Armed Forces Retirement Home
- § 9625— Ordnance property: officers of the armed forces; civilian employees of the Department of the Air Force; American National Red Cross; educational institutions; homes for veterans’ orphans
- § 9626— Aircraft supplies and services: foreign military or other state aircraft
- § 9627— Supplies: educational institutions
- § 9628— Airplane parts and accessories: civilian flying schools
- § 9629— Proceeds: disposition
- § 9652— Rifles and ammunition for target practice: educational institutions having corps of cadets
- § 9653— Ordnance and ordnance stores: District of Columbia high schools
- § 9654— Supplies: military instruction camps
- § 9655— Arms and ammunition: agencies and departments of United States
- § 9656— Aircraft and equipment: civilian aviation schools
- § 9682— Obsolete or excess material: sale to National Council of Boy Scouts of America
- § 9684— Surplus obsolete ordnance: sale to patriotic organizations
- § 9685— Obsolete ordnance: loan to educational institutions and State soldiers’ and sailors’ orphans’ homes
- § 9686— Obsolete ordnance: gift to State homes for soldiers and sailors
- § 9712— Disposition of effects of deceased persons by summary court-martial
- § 9771— Acceptance of donations: land for mobilization, training, supply base, aviation field, or space mission-related facility
- § 9773— Acquisition and construction: installations and depots
- § 9776— Emergency construction: fortifications
- § 9777— Permits: military reservations; landing ferries, erecting bridges, driving livestock
- § 9778— Licenses: military reservations; erection and use of buildings; Young Men’s Christian Association
- § 9779— Use of public property
- § 9780— Acquisition of buildings in District of Columbia
- § 9781— Disposition of real property at missile sites
- § 9782— Maintenance and repair of real property
- § 9783— Johnston Atoll: reimbursement for support provided to civil air carriers
- § 9784— Air Force and Space Force Museum System
- § 9801— Definition
- § 9802— Admiralty claims against the United States
- § 9803— Admiralty claims by United States
- § 9804— Salvage claims by United States
- § 9806— Settlement or compromise: final and conclusive
- § 9831— Custody of departmental records and property
- § 9837— Settlement of accounts: remission or cancellation of indebtedness of members
- § 9838— Settlement of accounts: affidavit of squadron commander
- § 9839— Settlement of accounts: oaths
- § 9840— Final settlement of officer’s accounts
- § 9841— Payment of small amounts to public creditors
- § 9842— Settlement of accounts of line officers
- § 10001— Definition of State
- § 10101— Reserve components named
- § 10102— Purpose of reserve components
- § 10102a— Deployment prioritization and readiness of Army components
- § 10103— Basic policy for order into Federal service
- § 10104— Army Reserve: composition
- § 10105— Army National Guard of the United States: composition
- § 10106— Army National Guard: when a component of the Army
- § 10107— Army National Guard of the United States: status when not in Federal service
- § 10108— Navy Reserve: administration
- § 10109— Marine Corps Reserve: administration
- § 10110— Air Force Reserve: composition
- § 10111— Air National Guard of the United States: composition
- § 10112— Air National Guard: when a component of the Air Force
- § 10113— Air National Guard of the United States: status when not in Federal service
- § 10114— Coast Guard Reserve
- § 10141— Ready Reserve; Standby Reserve; Retired Reserve: placement and status of members; training categories
- § 10142— Ready Reserve
- § 10143— Ready Reserve: Selected Reserve
- § 10144— Ready Reserve: Individual Ready Reserve
- § 10145— Ready Reserve: placement in
- § 10146— Ready Reserve: transfer from
- § 10147— Ready Reserve: training requirements
- § 10148— Ready Reserve: failure to satisfactorily perform prescribed training
- § 10149— Ready Reserve: continuous screening
- § 10150— Ready Reserve: transfer back from Standby Reserve
- § 10151— Standby Reserve: composition
- § 10152— Standby Reserve: inactive status list
- § 10153— Standby Reserve: status of members
- § 10154— Retired Reserve
- § 10171— United States Army Reserve Command
- § 10172— Navy Reserve Force
- § 10173— Marine Forces Reserve
- § 10174— Air Force Reserve Command
- § 10201— Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs
- § 10202— Regulations
- § 10203— Reserve affairs: designation of general or flag officer of each armed force
- § 10204— Personnel records
- § 10205— Members of Ready Reserve: requirement of notification of change of status
- § 10206— Members: physical examinations
- § 10207— Mobilization forces: maintenance
- § 10208— Annual mobilization exercise
- § 10209— Regular and reserve components: discrimination prohibited
- § 10210— Dissemination of information
- § 10211— Policies and regulations: participation of Reserve officers in preparation and administration
- § 10212— Gratuitous services of officers: authority to accept
- § 10213— Reserve components: dual membership prohibited
- § 10214— Adjutants general and assistant adjutants general: reference to other officers of National Guard
- § 10215— Officers of Army National Guard of the United States and Air National Guard of the United States: authority with respect to Federal status
- § 10216— Military technicians (dual status)
- § 10217— Non-dual status technicians
- § 10218— Army and Air Force Reserve technicians: conditions for retention; mandatory retirement under civil service laws
- § 10219— Suicide prevention and resilience program
- § 10301— Reserve Forces Policy Board
- § 10302— Army Reserve Forces Policy Committee
- § 10303— Navy Reserve Policy Board
- § 10304— Marine Corps Reserve Policy Board
- § 10305— Air Force Reserve Forces Policy Committee
- § 10501— National Guard Bureau
- § 10502— Chief of the National Guard Bureau: appointment; adviser on National Guard matters; grade; succession
- § 10503— Functions of National Guard Bureau: charter
- § 10504— Chief of National Guard Bureau: annual reports
- § 10505— Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau
- § 10506— Other senior National Guard Bureau officers
- § 10507— National Guard Bureau: assignment of officers of regular or reserve components
- § 10508— National Guard Bureau: general provisions
- § 10541— National Guard and reserve component equipment: annual report to Congress
- § 10543— National Guard and reserve component equipment procurement and military construction funding: inclusion in future-years defense program
- § 12001— Authorized strengths: reserve components
- § 12002— Authorized strengths: Army and Air Force reserve components, exclusive of members on active duty
- § 12003— Authorized strengths: commissioned officers in an active status
- § 12004— Strength in grade: reserve general and flag officers in an active status
- § 12005— Strength in grade: commissioned officers in grades below brigadier general or rear admiral (lower half) in an active status
- § 12006— Strength limitations: authority to waive in time of war or national emergency
- § 12007— Reserve officers of the Army: distribution
- § 12008— Army Reserve and Air Force Reserve: warrant officers
- § 12009— Army and Air Force reserve components: temporary increases
- § 12010— Computations for Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve: rule when fraction occurs in final result
- § 12011— Authorized strengths: reserve officers on active duty or on full-time National Guard duty for administration of the reserves or the National Guard
- § 12012— Authorized strengths: senior enlisted members on active duty or on full-time National Guard duty for administration of the reserves or the National Guard
- § 12101— Definition
- § 12102— Reserve components: qualifications
- § 12103— Reserve components: terms
- § 12104— Reserve components: transfers
- § 12105— Army Reserve and Air Force Reserve: transfer from Guard components
- § 12106— Army and Air Force Reserve: transfer to upon withdrawal as member of National Guard
- § 12107— Army National Guard of United States; Air National Guard of the United States: enlistment in
- § 12108— Enlisted members: discharge or retirement for years of service or for age
- § 12201— Reserve officers: qualifications for appointment
- § 12202— Commissioned officer grades
- § 12203— Commissioned officers: appointment, how made; term
- § 12204— Commissioned officers: original appointment; limitation
- § 12205— Commissioned officers: appointment; educational requirement
- § 12206— Commissioned officers: appointment of former commissioned officers
- § 12207— Commissioned officers: service credit upon original appointment
- § 12208— Officers: appointment upon transfer
- § 12209— Officer candidates: enlisted Reserves
- § 12210— Attending Physician to the Congress: reserve grade
- § 12211— Officers: Army National Guard of the United States
- § 12212— Officers: Air National Guard of the United States
- § 12213— Officers; Army Reserve: transfer from Army National Guard of the United States
- § 12214— Officers; Air Force Reserve: transfer from Air National Guard of the United States
- § 12215— Commissioned officers: reserve grade of adjutants general and assistant adjutants general
- § 12241— Warrant officers: grades; appointment, how made; term
- § 12242— Warrant officers: promotion
- § 12243— Warrant officers: suspension of laws for promotion or mandatory retirement or separation during war or emergency
- § 12244— Warrant officers: discharge or retirement for years of service or for age
- § 12301— Reserve components generally
- § 12302— Ready Reserve
- § 12303— Ready Reserve: members not assigned to, or participating satisfactorily in, units
- § 12304— Selected Reserve and certain Individual Ready Reserve members; order to active duty other than during war or national emergency
- § 12304a— Army Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, and Air Force Reserve: order to active duty to provide assistance in response to a major disaster or emergency
- § 12304b— Selected Reserve: order to active duty for preplanned missions in support of the combatant commands
- § 12305— Authority of President to suspend certain laws relating to promotion, retirement, and separation
- § 12306— Standby Reserve
- § 12307— Retired Reserve
- § 12308— Retention after becoming qualified for retired pay
- § 12309— Reserve officers: use of in expansion of armed forces
- § 12310— Reserves: for organizing, administering, etc., reserve components
- § 12311— Active duty agreements
- § 12312— Active duty agreements: release from duty
- § 12313— Reserves: release from active duty
- § 12314— Reserves: kinds of duty
- § 12315— Reserves: duty with or without pay
- § 12316— Payment of certain Reserves while on duty
- § 12317— Reserves: theological students; limitations
- § 12318— Reserves on active duty: duties; funding
- § 12319— Ready Reserve: muster duty
- § 12320— Reserve officers: grade in which ordered to active duty
- § 12321— Reserve Officer Training Corps units: limitation on number of Reserves assigned
- § 12322— Active duty for health care
- § 12323— Active duty pending line of duty determination required for response to sexual assault
- § 12401— Army and Air National Guard of the United States: status
- § 12402— Army and Air National Guard of the United States: commissioned officers; duty in National Guard Bureau
- § 12403— Army and Air National Guard of the United States: members; status in which ordered into Federal service
- § 12404— Army and Air National Guard of the United States: mobilization; maintenance of organization
- § 12405— National Guard in Federal service: status
- § 12406— National Guard in Federal service: call
- § 12407— National Guard in Federal service: period of service; apportionment
- § 12408— National Guard in Federal service: physical examination
- § 12501— Reserve components: detail of members of regular and reserve components to assist
- § 12502— Chief and assistant chief of staff of National Guard divisions and wings in Federal service: detail
- § 12503— Ready Reserve: funeral honors duty
- § 12521— Definitions
- § 12522— Establishment of insurance program
- § 12523— Risk insured
- § 12524— Enrollment and election of benefits
- § 12525— Benefit amounts
- § 12526— Premiums
- § 12527— Payment of premiums
- § 12528— Reserve Mobilization Income Insurance Fund
- § 12529— Board of Actuaries
- § 12530— Payment of benefits
- § 12531— Purchase of insurance
- § 12532— Termination for nonpayment of premiums; forfeiture
- § 12533— Termination of program
- § 12552— Funeral honors functions at funerals for veterans
- § 12601— Compensation: Reserve on active duty accepting from any person
- § 12602— Members of Army National Guard of United States and Air National Guard of United States: credit for service as members of National Guard
- § 12603— Attendance at inactive-duty training assemblies: commercial travel at Federal supply schedule rates
- § 12604— Billeting in Department of Defense facilities: Reserves attending inactive-duty training
- § 12605— Presentation of United States flag: members transferred from an active status or discharged after completion of eligibility for retired pay
- § 12641— Standards and procedures: Secretary to prescribe
- § 12642— Standards and qualifications: result of failure to comply with
- § 12643— Boards for appointment, promotion, and certain other purposes: composition
- § 12644— Members physically not qualified for active duty: discharge or transfer to retired status
- § 12645— Commissioned officers: retention until completion of required service
- § 12646— Commissioned officers: retention of after completing 18 or more, but less than 20, years of service
- § 12647— Commissioned officers: retention in active status while assigned to Selective Service System or serving as United States property and fiscal officers
- § 12681— Reserves: discharge authority
- § 12682— Reserves: discharge upon becoming ordained minister of religion
- § 12683— Reserve officers: limitation on involuntary separation
- § 12684— Reserves: separation for absence without authority or sentence to imprisonment
- § 12685— Reserves separated for cause: character of discharge
- § 12686— Reserves on active duty within two years of retirement eligibility: limitation on release from active duty
- § 12687— Reserves under confinement by sentence of court-martial: separation after six months confinement
- § 12731— Age and service requirements
- § 12731a— Temporary special retirement qualification authority
- § 12731b— Special rule for members with physical disabilities not incurred in line of duty
- § 12732— Entitlement to retired pay: computation of years of service
- § 12733— Computation of retired pay: computation of years of service
- § 12734— Time not creditable toward years of service
- § 12735— Inactive status list
- § 12736— Service credited for retired pay benefits not excluded for other benefits
- § 12737— Limitation on active duty
- § 12738— Limitations on revocation of retired pay
- § 12739— Computation of retired pay
- § 12740— Eligibility: denial upon certain punitive discharges or dismissals
- § 12741— Retirement for service in an active status performed in the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve after eligibility for regular retirement
- § 12771— Reserve officers: grade on transfer to Retired Reserve
- § 12772— Reserve commissioned officers who have served as Attending Physician to the Congress: grade on transfer to Retired Reserve
- § 12773— Limitation on accrual of increased pay or benefits
- § 12774— Retired lists
- § 14001— Applicability of this part
- § 14002— Reserve active-status lists: requirement for each armed force
- § 14003— Reserve active-status lists: position of officers on the list
- § 14004— Reserve active-status lists: eligibility for Reserve promotion
- § 14005— Competitive categories
- § 14006— Determination of years in grade
- § 14101— Convening of selection boards
- § 14102— Selection boards: appointment and composition
- § 14103— Oath of members
- § 14104— Nondisclosure of board proceedings
- § 14105— Notice of convening of promotion board
- § 14106— Communication with board by officers under consideration
- § 14107— Information furnished by the Secretary concerned to promotion boards
- § 14108— Recommendations by promotion boards
- § 14109— Reports of promotion boards: in general
- § 14110— Reports of promotion boards: review by Secretary
- § 14111— Reports of selection boards: transmittal to President
- § 14112— Dissemination of names of officers selected
- § 14301— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: general rules
- § 14302— Promotion zones
- § 14303— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: minimum years of service in grade
- § 14304— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: maximum years of service in grade
- § 14305— Establishment of promotion zones: mandatory consideration for promotion
- § 14306— Establishment of promotion zones: Navy Reserve and Marine Corps Reserve running mate system
- § 14307— Number of officers to be recommended for promotion
- § 14308— Promotions: how made
- § 14309— Acceptance of promotion; oath of office
- § 14310— Removal of officers from a list of officers recommended for promotion
- § 14311— Delay of promotion: involuntary
- § 14312— Delay of promotion: voluntary
- § 14313— Authority to vacate promotions to grade of brigadier general or rear admiral (lower half)
- § 14314— Army and Air Force commissioned officers: generals ceasing to occupy positions commensurate with grade; State adjutants general
- § 14315— Position vacancy promotions: Army and Air Force officers
- § 14316— Army National Guard and Air National Guard: appointment to and Federal recognition in a higher reserve grade after selection for promotion
- § 14317— Officers in transition to and from the active-status list or active-duty list
- § 14501— Failure of selection for promotion
- § 14502— Special selection boards: correction of errors
- § 14502a— Special selection review boards
- § 14503— Discharge of officers with less than six years of commissioned service or found not qualified for promotion to first lieutenant or lieutenant (junior grade)
- § 14504— Effect of failure of selection for promotion: reserve first lieutenants of the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps and reserve lieutenants (junior grade) of the Navy
- § 14505— Effect of failure of selection for promotion: reserve captains of the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps and reserve lieutenants of the Navy
- § 14506— Effect of failure of selection for promotion: reserve majors of the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps and reserve lieutenant commanders of the Navy
- § 14507— Removal from the reserve active-status list for years of service: reserve lieutenant colonels and colonels of the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps and reserve commanders and captains of the Navy
- § 14508— Removal from the reserve active-status list for years of service: reserve general and flag officers
- § 14509— Separation at age 62: reserve officers in grades below brigadier general or rear admiral (lower half)
- § 14510— Separation at age 62: brigadier generals and rear admirals (lower half)
- § 14511— Separation at age 64: officers in grade of major general or rear admiral and above
- § 14512— Separation at age 66: officers holding certain offices
- § 14513— Failure of selection for promotion: transfer, retirement, or discharge
- § 14514— Discharge or retirement for years of service or after selection for early removal
- § 14515— Discharge or retirement for age
- § 14516— Separation to be considered involuntary
- § 14517— Entitlement of officers discharged under this chapter to separation pay
- § 14518— Continuation of officers to complete disciplinary action
- § 14519— Deferment of retirement or separation for medical reasons
- § 14701— Selection of officers for continuation on the reserve active-status list
- § 14701a— Continuation on reserve active-status list: officers in certain military specialties and career tracks
- § 14702— Retention on reserve active-status list of certain officers in the grade of major, lieutenant colonel, colonel, or brigadier general
- § 14703— Authority to retain chaplains and officers in medical specialties until specified age
- § 14704— Selective early removal from the reserve active-status list
- § 14705— Selective early retirement: reserve general and flag officers of the Navy and Marine Corps
- § 14706— Computation of total years of service
- § 14901— Separation of chaplains for loss of professional qualifications
- § 14902— Separation for substandard performance and for certain other reasons
- § 14903— Boards of inquiry
- § 14904— Rights and procedures
- § 14905— Officer considered for removal: retirement or discharge
- § 14906— Officers eligible to serve on boards
- § 14907— Army National Guard of the United States and Air National Guard of the United States: discharge and withdrawal of Federal recognition of officers absent without leave
- § 15101— Officers in designated competitive categories
- § 15102— Selection for promotion
- § 15103— Eligibility for consideration for promotion
- § 15104— Opportunities for consideration for promotion
- § 15105— Promotions
- § 15106— Failure of selection for promotion
- § 15107— Retirement: retirement for years of service; selective early retirement
- § 15108— Continuation on the Reserve Active-Status List
- § 15109— Other administrative authorities
- § 15110— Regulations
- § 16131— Educational assistance program: establishment; amount
- § 16131a— Accelerated payment of educational assistance
- § 16132— Eligibility for educational assistance
- § 16132a— Authority to transfer unused education benefits to family members
- § 16133— Time limitation for use of entitlement
- § 16134— Termination of assistance
- § 16135— Failure to participate satisfactorily; penalties
- § 16136— Administration of program
- § 16161— Purpose
- § 16162— Educational assistance program
- § 16162a— Accelerated payment of educational assistance
- § 16163— Eligibility for educational assistance
- § 16163a— Authority to transfer unused education benefits to family members
- § 16164— Time limitation for use of entitlement
- § 16165— Termination of assistance
- § 16166— Administration of program
- § 16167— Sunset
- § 16201— Financial assistance: health-care professionals in reserve components
- § 16202— Reserve service: required active duty for training
- § 16203— Penalties and limitations
- § 16204— Regulations
- § 16301— Education loan repayment program: members of Selected Reserve
- § 16302— Education loan repayment program: health professions officers serving in Selected Reserve with wartime critical medical skill shortages
- § 16303— Loan repayment program: chaplains serving in the Selected Reserve
- § 16401— Marine Corps Platoon Leaders Class: college tuition assistance program
- § 18231— Purpose
- § 18232— Definitions
- § 18233— Acquisition
- § 18233a— Notice and wait requirements for certain projects
- § 18233b— Authority to carry out small projects with operation and maintenance funds
- § 18234— Location and use
- § 18235— Administration; other use permitted by Secretary
- § 18236— Contributions to States; other use permitted by States
- § 18237— Supervision of construction: compliance with State law
- § 18238— Army National Guard of United States; Air National Guard of United States: limitation on relocation of units
- § 18239— Waiver of certain restrictions
- § 18240— Acquisition of facilities by exchange
- § 18501— Reserve components: personnel and logistic support by military departments
- § 18502— Reserve components: supplies, services, and facilities
- § 18505— Reserves traveling for inactive-duty training: space-required travel on military aircraft
- § 20001— Single military personnel management system
- § 20002— Members: duty status
- § 20003— Members: minimum service requirement as applied to Space Force
- § 20101— Members in Space Force active status: amount of annual training or active duty service required
- § 20102— Individual ready guardians: designation; mobilization category
- § 20103— Members not on sustained duty: agreements concerning conditions of service
- § 20104— Orders to active duty: with consent of member
- § 20105— Sustained duty
- § 20106— Orders to active duty: without consent of member
- § 20107— Transfer to inactive status: initial service obligation not complete
- § 20108— Members of Space Force: credit for service for purposes of laws providing pay and benefits for members, dependents, and survivors
- § 20109— Policy for order to active duty based upon determination by Congress
- § 20110— Strength in grade: Space Force general officers in a Space Force active status, not on sustained duty
- § 20201— Original appointments: how made
- § 20202— Original appointments: qualifications
- § 20203— Original appointments: service credit
- § 20211— Convening of selection boards
- § 20212— Composition of selection boards
- § 20213— Notice of convening of selection boards
- § 20214— Information furnished to selection boards
- § 20215— Recommendations for promotion by selection boards
- § 20216— Reports of selection boards
- § 20217— Action on reports of selection boards for promotion to brigadier general or major general
- § 20231— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: general rules
- § 20232— Authority to allow officers to opt out of selection board consideration
- § 20233— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: designation as joint qualified officer required before promotion to brigadier general; exceptions
- § 20234— Opportunities for consideration for promotion
- § 20235— Space Force officer list
- § 20236— Competitive categories
- § 20237— Numbers to be recommended for promotion
- § 20238— Establishment of promotion zones
- § 20239— Promotions: how made
- § 20240— Acceptance of promotions; oath of office
- § 20241— Removal of officers from a list of officers recommended for promotion
- § 20242— Authority to vacate promotions to grade of brigadier general
- § 20243— General officers ceasing to occupy positions commensurate with grade
- § 20244— Eligibility for consideration for promotion: duty assignments
- § 20251— Failure of selection for promotion
- § 20252— Special selection boards; correction of errors
- § 20252a— Special selection review boards: reference
- § 20253— Retirement: retirement for years of service
- § 20261— Selection of officers for continuation on the Space Force officer list
- § 20262— Retirement: selective early retirement
- § 20263— Entitlement of officers discharged or retired under this chapter to separation pay or retired pay
- § 20264— Other administrative authorities
- § 20301— Original enlistments: qualifications; grade
- § 20302— Enlisted members: term of enlistment
- § 20303— Reference to chapter 31
- § 20401— Applicability of certain provisions of law related to separation
- § 20402— Enlisted members: standards and qualifications for retention
- § 20403— Officers: standards and qualifications for retention
- § 20404— Selection of officers for early retirement or discharge
- § 20405— Force shaping authority
- § 20501— Authority to establish procedures to consider the separation of officers for substandard performance of duty and for certain other reasons
- § 20502— Retention boards
- § 20503— Removal of officer: action by Secretary upon recommendation of retention board
- § 20504— Rights and procedures
- § 20505— Officer considered for removal: voluntary retirement or discharge
- § 20506— Officers eligible to serve on retention boards
- § 20601— Officers: voluntary retirement for length of service
- § 20602— Officers: computation of years of service for voluntary retirement
- § 20603— Enlisted members: voluntary retirement for length of service
- § 20604— Enlisted members: computation of years of service for voluntary retirement
- § 20605— Applicability of other provisions of law relating to retirement
- § 20701— Promotion rates
- § 20702— Modifications to career fields and codes