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32 CFR Chapter VI, Subchapter C - PERSONNEL | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
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32 CFR Chapter VI, Subchapter C - PERSONNEL
PART 716 - DEATH GRATUITY (§§ 716.1 - 716.11)
PART 718 - MISSING PERSONS ACT (§§ 718.1 - 718.4)
PART 719 - REGULATIONS SUPPLEMENTING THE MANUAL FOR COURTS-MARTIAL (§§ 719.112 - 719.155)
PART 720 - DELIVERY OF PERSONNEL; SERVICE OF PROCESS AND SUBPOENAS; PRODUCTION OF OFFICIAL RECORDS (§§ 720.1 - 720.47)
PARTS 721-722 [RESERVED]
PART 723 - BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS (§§ 723.1 - 723.11)
PART 724 - NAVAL DISCHARGE REVIEW BOARD (§§ 724.101 - 724.903)
PART 725 - RELEASE OF OFFICIAL INFORMATION FOR LITIGATION PURPOSES AND TESTIMONY BY DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY PERSONNEL (§§ 725.1 - 725.11)
PART 726 - PAYMENTS OF AMOUNTS DUE MENTALLY INCOMPETENT MEMBERS OF THE NAVAL SERVICE (§§ 726.1 - 726.9)
PART 727 - LEGAL ASSISTANCE (§§ 727.1 - 727.15)
PART 728 - MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE FOR ELIGIBLE PERSONS AT NAVY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT FACILITIES (§§ 728.1 - 728.113)
PART 732 - NONNAVAL MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE (§§ 732.1 - 732.26)
PART 733 - ASSISTANCE TO AND SUPPORT OF DEPENDENTS; PATERNITY COMPLAINTS (§§ 733.1 - 733.5)
PART 734 - GARNISHMENT OF PAY OF NAVAL MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL FOR COLLECTION OF CHILD SUPPORT AND ALIMONY (§§ 734.1 - 734.5)
PART 735 - REPORTING BIRTHS AND DEATHS IN COOPERATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES (§§ 735.1 - 735.3)
Title 32 published on 09-Jun-2018 03:52
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to Title 32 after this date.
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83 FR 27704 - Policy on Technical Surveillance Countermeasures
FR Doc. 2018-12778
RIN 0790-AJ59
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0050
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Office of the Secretary
This rule is effective on June 14, 2018.
32 CFR Part 149
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the Technical Surveillance Countermeasures (TSCM) Program. DoD originally determined that rulemaking was required based on the portion of this part that speaks to providing assistance to non-DoD agencies. However, this part places no burden on other agencies. The description of the relationship with other agencies is in accordance with federal law, and this part is unnecessary. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 27290 - Defense Information Systems Agency Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-12569
RIN 0790-AJ60
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0019
32 CFR Part 287
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a FOIA program final rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 26840 - Post-9/11 GI Bill
FR Doc. 2018-12457
RIN 0790-AJ94
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0046
This rule is effective on June 11, 2018.
32 CFR Part 65
This final rule removes the Department of Defense (DoD) regulation concerning the Post-9/11 GI Bill. In 2009, when first published, this part included significant information explaining the entire program, including the responsibilities of both DoD and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). When the part was revised at 78 FR 34251 on June 7, 2013, however, it only addressed DoD responsibilities, as VA responsibilities are now addressed in that agency&apos;s regulations. All burdens and responsibilities pertaining to persons who are not members of the Uniformed Services are addressed in VA regulations, and repeal of this regulation will have no effect on VA regulations. Repealing this rule supports website best practices because the public user is linked to the original and appropriate source, VA. This rule is internal to DoD and should be removed.
83 FR 26840 - Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-12475
RIN 0790-AJ61
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0020
32 CFR Part 290
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 26841 - Military Payment Certificates
FR Doc. 2018-12500
RIN 0702-AA91
Docket No. ID: USA-2018-HQ-0007
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Department of the Army
32 CFR Part 538
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning Military Payment Certificates (MPC) which are no longer used by the Federal Government nor DoD based on U.S. Treasury guidance and use of Smart Card technology. MPC&apos;s were discontinued in the late 1990&apos;s based on the U.S. Treasury determining that the remaining stock from the Vietnam War could no longer be used and it would take several years to replace them with new MPCs. The Army determined that going forward, the EagleCash Stored Value Card (SVC) will be used in lieu of MPC.
83 FR 26361 - Air Force Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-12237
RIN 0701-AA76
Docket No. ID: USAF-2017-HQ-0001
This rule is effective on June 7, 2018.
32 CFR Part 806
This final rule removes the Department of the Air Force&apos;s regulation concerning the Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program at 32 CFR part 286 that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 26210 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. 2018-12136
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Department of the Navy
This rule is effective June 6, 2018 and is applicable beginning May 24, 2018.
The Department of the Navy (DoN) is amending its certifications and exemptions under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), to reflect that the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (DAJAG) (Admiralty and Maritime Law) has determined that USS CHARLESTON (LCS 18) is a vessel of the Navy which, due to its special construction and purpose, cannot fully comply with certain provisions of the 72 COLREGS without interfering with its special function as a naval ship. The intended effect of this rule is to warn mariners in waters where 72 COLREGS apply.
83 FR 24405 - Motor Vehicle Traffic Supervision (Specific Installations)
FR Doc. 2018-11396
RIN 0702-AA90
Docket No. ID: USA-2018-HQ-0006
This rule is effective on May 29, 2018.
32 CFR Part 636
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the use of motor vehicles on specific military installations. This part conveys Army policy and procedures duplicated in 32 CFR part 634, and it is unnecessary.
83 FR 24405 - Use of Force by Personnel Engaged in Law Enforcement and Security Duties
FR Doc. 2018-11397
RIN 0702-AA87
Docket No. ID: USA-2017-HQ-0010
32 CFR Part 632
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the use of force by Department of the Army personnel engaged in law enforcement and security duties. This part conveys internal Army policy and procedures, and is unnecessary.
2018-05-23; vol. 83 # 100 - Wednesday, May 23, 2018
83 FR 23809 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. 2018-11064
This rule is effective May 23, 2018 and is applicable beginning April 9, 2018.
The Department of the Navy (DoN) is amending its certifications and exemptions under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), to reflect that the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (DAJAG) (Admiralty and Maritime Law) has determined that LCAC 1 through 91 and 100 through 173 are vessels of the Navy which, due to their special construction and purpose, cannot fully comply with certain provisions of the 72 COLREGS without interfering with their special functions as naval ships. The intended effect of this rule is to warn mariners in waters where 72 COLREGS apply.
83 FR 22852 - Assistance to and Support of Dependents; Paternity Complaints
FR Doc. 2018-10587
RIN 0703-AA96
Docket No. ID: USN-2017-HQ-0006
This rule is effective on May 17, 2018.
32 CFR Part 733
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation requiring naval personnel to provide support to dependents. It has been determined that the content of this part is internal DoD policy, and while that policy is publicly available, the part should be removed.
83 FR 19950 - National Industrial Security Program
FR Doc. 2018-09465
RIN 3095-AB79
FDMS No. NARA-16-0006
Agency No. NARA-2018-032
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION, Information Security Oversight Office
This rule is effective on May 7, 2018.
32 CFR Part 2004
The Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), is revising the National Industrial Security Program (NISP) Directive. The NISP safeguards classified information the Federal Government or foreign governments release to contractors, licensees, grantees, and certificate holders. This revision adds provisions incorporating executive branch insider threat policy and minimum standards, identifies the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as new cognizant security agencies (CSAs), and adds responsibilities for all CSAs and non-CSA departments and agencies (to reflect oversight functions that are already detailed for private sector entities in the National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual (NISPOM)). This revision also makes other administrative changes to be consistent with recent revisions to the NISPOM and with updated regulatory language and style.
83 FR 19179 - Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-09295
RIN 0790-AJ62
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0021
32 CFR Part 291
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), formerly the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA) Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program at 32 CFR part 286 that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
2018-04-26; vol. 83 # 81 - Thursday, April 26, 2018
83 FR 18219 - Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Freedom of Information Act
FR Doc. 2018-08823
RIN 0790-AJ63
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0022
This rule is effective on April 26, 2018.
32 CFR Part 292
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program at 32 CFR part 286 that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 18220 - National Imagery Mapping Agency (NIMA) Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-08824
RIN 0790-AJ64
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0023
32 CFR Part 293
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), formerly the National Imagery Mapping Agency (NIMA), Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program at 32 CFR part 286 that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 18220 - National Reconnaissance Office Freedom of Information Act Program Regulation
FR Doc. 2018-08825
RIN 0790-AJ66
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0025
32 CFR Part 296
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Freedom of Information Act Program Regulation. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program at 32 CFR part 286 that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 18221 - Defense Investigative Service (DIS) Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-08826
RIN 0790-AJ67
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0026
32 CFR Part 298
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the Defense Security Service (DSS), formerly the Defense Investigative Service (DIS), Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program at 32 CFR part 286 that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 18221 - National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-08827
RIN 0790-AJ68
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0027
32 CFR Part 299
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program at 32 CFR part 286 that contains all the codified information required for the Department. Therefore, this part can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 17921 - DoD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Program
FR Doc. 2018-08663
RIN 0790-AI51
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0028
This rule is effective on April 25, 2018.
32 CFR Part 285
This final rule removes one of the Department&apos;s two DoD-level regulations concerning the implementation of and assignment of responsibilities for the DoD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program. Any content required to be in an agency&apos;s FOIA rule from this part was incorporated into the Department&apos;s other DoD-level regulation concerning the DoD FOIA program, which was recently revised and for which a final rule published on February 6, 2018. Therefore, this part can now be removed from the CFR. Additionally, the revised DoD-level FOIA rule now includes DoD component FOIA program information, which eliminated the requirement for component supplementary rules. Accordingly, all of the department&apos;s necessary FOIA public guidance has been incorporated into a single part.
83 FR 17595 - Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects: Proposed Six Month Delay of the General Compliance Date While Allowing the Use of Three Burden-Reducing Provisions During the Delay Period
FR Doc. 2018-08231
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
To be assured consideration, comments must be received at one of the addresses provided below, no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on May 21, 2018.
In a final rule published on January 19, 2017, federal departments and agencies made revisions to the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects (hereafter the “2018 Requirements”). The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) adopted the same regulatory changes in a separate final rule published on September 18, 2017. The 2018 Requirements were scheduled to become effective on January 19, 2018, with a general compliance date of January 19, 2018 (with the exception of the revisions to the cooperative research provision). The departments and agencies listed in this document have also published an interim final rule delaying the effective date and general compliance date for the 2018 Requirements for six months, to cover the time period of January 19, 2018 until July 19, 2018. As per the interim final rule, the effective date of the 2018 Requirements is now July 19, 2018. The departments and agencies listed in this document propose delaying the general compliance date for the 2018 Requirements for an additional six months, for the time period of July 19, 2018 until January 21, 2019. This proposed rule is intended to provide additional time to regulated entities for the preparations necessary to implement the 2018 Requirements. This proposed rule, if finalized, would require regulated entities to continue to comply with the requirements of the current Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects (hereafter the “pre-2018 Requirements”) until January 21, 2019. This proposal also takes comment on whether to permit institutions to implement, for certain research studies, the following provisions in the 2018 Requirements during the period from July 19, 2018, until January 21, 2019, that the general compliance date is delayed. Those three provisions, intended to reduce burdens on regulated entities, are the 2018 Requirements&apos; definition of “research,” which deems certain activities not to be research, the allowance for no annual continuing review of certain categories of research, and the elimination of the requirement that institutional review boards (IRBs) review grant applications related to the research. The way that this option is proposed, regulated entities would be required to comply with all pre-2018 Requirements during the period that the general compliance date is delayed, except for provisions substituted by the three burden-reducing provisions of the 2018 Requirements. As described in section III, below, this flexibility is proposed only for studies for which an institution makes a choice to transition to comply with the 2018 Requirements, beginning on July 19, 2018. In order to clearly describe this proposed flexibility, including how it would impact institutions choosing to transition research to comply with the 2018 Requirements, this document proposes a redrafted transition provision.
83 FR 17294 - The Freedom of Information Act Program
FR Doc. 2018-08204
RIN 0702-AA79
Docket No. ID: USA-2017-HQ-0006
This rule is effective on April 19, 2018.
32 CFR Part 518
This final rule removes the Department of the Army&apos;s regulation concerning the Freedom of Information Act program. On February 6, 2018, the DoD published a revised FOIA program rule as a result of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. When the DoD FOIA program rule was revised, it included DoD component information and removed the requirement for component supplementary rules. The DoD now has one DoD-level rule for the FOIA program that contains all the codified information required for the Department.
83 FR 16774 - Employment of Military Resources in the Event of Civil Disturbances
FR Doc. 2018-08004
RIN 0790-AK07
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0056
This rule is effective on April 17, 2018.
32 CFR Part 215
This final rule removes the Department of Defense (DoD) regulation regarding employment of military resources in the event of civil disturbances. The part contains uniform DoD policies, assigns responsibilities, and furnishes general guidance for utilizing DoD military and civilian personnel, facilities, equipment, or supplies in support of civil authorities during civil disturbances within the United States. This part is outdated and unnecessary; therefore, it may be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 16198 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. 2018-07912
This rule is effective April 16, 2018 and is applicable beginning April 3, 2018.
The Department of the Navy (DoN) is amending its certifications and exemptions under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), to reflect that the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (DAJAG) (Admiralty and Maritime Law) has determined that USS WICHITA (LCS 13) is a vessel of the Navy which, due to its special construction and purpose, cannot fully comply with certain provisions of the 72 COLREGS without interfering with its special function as a naval ship. The intended effect of this rule is to warn mariners in waters where 72 COLREGS apply.
83 FR 16199 - Garnishment of Pay of Naval Military and Civilian Personnel for Collection of Child Support and Alimony
FR Doc. 2018-07759
RIN 0703-AA97
Docket No. ID: USN-2017-HQ-0007
32 CFR Part 734
This final rule removes the DoD&apos;s regulation concerning garnishment of pay of Naval military and civilian personnel and collection of child support and alimony. It has been determined that this rule is duplicative of 5 CFR part 581, “Processing Garnishment Orders for Child Support and/or Alimony.” Therefore, this rule can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 15065 - Paternity Claims and Adoption Proceedings Involving Members and Former Members of the Armed Forces
FR Doc. 2018-07161
RIN 0790-AJ97
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0048
This rule is effective on April 9, 2018.
32 CFR Part 81
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning paternity claims and adoption proceedings involving members and former members of the Armed Forces. The DoD policy that corresponds with this rule is not required by law and was rescinded. This part is not necessary, therefore, it can be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 14588 - Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies
FR Doc. 2018-06935
RIN 0790-AK04
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0052
32 CFR Part 182
This final rule removes the Department of Defense (DoD) regulation concerning defense support of civilian law enforcement agencies. This part establishes DoD policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides procedures to key DoD individuals who provide support to Federal, State, Tribal, and local civilian law enforcement agencies within the United States, including the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and any territory or possession of the United States or any other political subdivision thereof. Although civilian law enforcement agencies may request support from DoD, this part neither confers a benefit not otherwise provided for in statute nor imposes a burden on civilian law enforcement agencies. Therefore, this part may be removed from the CFR.
83 FR 14589 - Defense Support of Civil Authorities
FR Doc. 2018-06936
RIN 0790-AK06
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0054
This final rule removes the Department of Defense (DoD) regulation concerning defense support of civil authorities. This part contains DoD policy and assigns responsibilities for Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA). This part also authorizes immediate response authority for providing DSCA, when requested, and authorizes emergency authority for the use of military force, under dire situations. The content of the rule is internal to DoD and does not require codification. The part will be removed.
83 FR - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. C1-2018-02554
83 FR 5536 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. 2018-02554
This rule is effective February 8, 2018 and is applicable beginning January 25, 2018.
The Department of the Navy (DoN) is amending its certifications and exemptions under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972 (72 COLREGS), to reflect that the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (DAJAG) (Admiralty and Maritime Law) has determined that USS THOMAS HUDNER (DDG 116) is a vessel of the Navy which, due to its special construction and purpose, cannot fully comply with certain provisions of the 72 COLREGS without interfering with its special function as a naval ship . The intended effect of this rule is to warn mariners in waters where 72 COLREGS apply.
83 FR 5196 - DoD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Program
FR Doc. 2018-02302
0790-AI24
DOD-2007-OS-0086
This rule is effective on March 8, 2018.
32 CFR Part 286
This rule revises the Department of Defense (DoD) Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) regulation to implement the FOIA and incorporate the provisions of the OPEN Government Act of 2007 and the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. This part promotes uniformity in the Department of Defense (DoD) FOIA Program. It takes precedence over all DoD Component issuances that supplement and implement the DoD FOIA Program. DoD will be removing individual component rulemakings in this area as subsequent actions to this rule.
83 FR 3077 - Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment
FR Doc. 2018-01168
RIN 0790-AK09
Docket No. ID: DOD-2016-OS-0045
This rule is effective January 23, 2018 and is applicable beginning on January 12, 2018.
32 CFR Part 269
The Department of Defense is issuing this final rule to adjust each of its statutory civil monetary penalties (CMP) to account for inflation. The Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990, as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 and the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act of 2015 (the 2015 Act), requires the head of each agency to adjust for inflation its CMP levels in effect as of November 2, 2015, under a revised methodology that was effective for 2016 and for each year thereafter.
83 FR 1556 - End Use Certificates (EUCs)
FR Doc. 2018-00473
RIN 0790-AJ05
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0004
This rule is effective on January 12, 2018.
32 CFR Part 205
This final rule removes DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the signing of EUCs required by foreign governments for foreign defense items purchased by the United States. DoD has determined that this part does not place a burden on the public as it deals with matters internal to DoD. DoD signs end use certificates (following internal coordination and approval) at the behest of a foreign country, when DoD is buying products from that country. Therefore, this part is unnecessary and can be removed from the CFR.
82 FR 61678 - TRICARE; Reimbursement of Long Term Care Hospitals and Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities
FR Doc. 2017-28022
RIN 0720-AB47
Docket No. ID: DOD-2012-HA-0146
This rule is effective March 5, 2018. Applicability Date: The regulations setting forth the revised reimbursement systems shall be applicable for all admissions to Long Term Care Hospitals and Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities, respectively, commencing on or after the first day of the month which is at least 120 days after the date of publication of this rule in the Federal Register .
32 CFR Part 199
This final rule establishes reimbursement rates for Long Term Care Hospitals (LTCHs) and Inpatient Rehabilitation Facilities (IRFs) in accordance with the statutory requirement that TRICARE inpatient care “payments shall be determined to the extent practicable in accordance with the same reimbursement rules as apply to payments to providers of services of the same type under Medicare.” This final rule adopts Medicare&apos;s reimbursement methodologies for inpatient services provided by LTCHs and IRFs. Each reimbursement methodology will be phased in over a 3-year period. This final rule also removes the definitions for “hospital, long-term (tuberculosis, chronic care, or rehabilitation)” and “long-term hospital care,” and creates separate definitions for “Long Term Care Hospital” and “Inpatient Rehabilitation Facility” adopting Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) classification criteria. This final rule also includes authority for a year-end, discretionary General Temporary Military Contingency Payment Adjustment (GTMCPA) for inpatient services in TRICARE network IRFs when deemed essential to meet military contingency requirements.
82 FR 60867 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. 2017-27759
82 FR 58739 - Military Lending Act Limitations on Terms of Consumer Credit Extended to Service Members and Dependents
FR Doc. 2017-26974
RIN 0790-ZA13
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0038
Interpretive rule; amendment.
Effective Date: This interpretive rule is effective December 14, 2017.
32 CFR Part 232
The Department of Defense (Department) is amending its interpretive rule for the Military Lending Act (the MLA). The MLA, as implemented by the Department, limits the military annual percentage rate (MAPR) that a creditor may charge to a maximum of 36 percent, requires certain disclosures, and provides other substantive consumer protections on “consumer credit” extended to Service members and their families. On July 22, 2015, the Department amended its regulation primarily for the purpose of extending the protections of the MLA to a broader range of closed-end and open-end credit products (the July 2015 Final Rule). On August 26, 2016, the Department issued the first set of interpretations of that regulation in the form of questions and answers; the present interpretive rule amends and adds to those questions and answers to provide guidance on certain questions the Department has received regarding compliance with the July 2015 Final Rule.
82 FR 58562 - Certificate of Release or Discharge From Active Duty (DD Form 214/5 Series)
FR Doc. 2017-26886
RIN 0790-AJ88
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0044
This rule is effective on December 13, 2017.
32 CFR Part 45
This final rule removes the DoD&apos;s regulation concerning the certificate of release or discharge from active duty (Department of Defense Form (DD Form) 214/5 Series). DoD has determined that the rule has no impact on the general public; rather, the rule focuses on internal DoD management and personnel matters. Therefore, this part is unnecessary and can be removed from the CFR.
82 FR 57825 - Military Commissions
FR Doc. 2017-26433
RIN 0790-AJ58
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-OS-0062
This rule is effective on December 8, 2017.
32 CFR Parts 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17
The Department of Defense is removing its regulations regarding procedures for the conduct of military commissions to try certain terror suspects for war crimes because the subchapter, which contains eleven parts, is outdated and no longer in force.
82 FR 48938 - Defense Health Agency (DHA); Subgroup to the DoD Regulatory Reform Task Force, Review of the Existing TRICARE Regulation
FR Doc. 2017-22877
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-HA-0060
Interested parties should submit written comments to the address shown in this document on or before January 22, 2018, to be considered.
In accordance with Executive Order 13777, “Enforcing the Regulatory Reform Agenda,” the DHA Subgroup to the DoD Regulatory Reform Task Force is seeking input on the sections of the existing TRICARE regulation that may be appropriate for repeal, replacement, or modification. See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section in this document for additional guidance.
82 FR 48764 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. 2017-22578
This rule is effective October 20, 2017 and is applicable beginning September 30, 2017.
82 FR 48415 - Certifications and Exemptions Under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972
FR Doc. 2017-22577
This rule is effective October 18, 2017 and is applicable beginning October 3, 2017.
The Department of the Navy (DoN) is amending its certifications and exemptions under the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972, as amended (72 COLREGS), to reflect that the Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General (DAJAG)(Admiralty and Maritime Law) has determined that USS MICHAEL MONSOOR (DDG 1001) is a vessel of the Navy which, due to its special construction and purpose, cannot fully comply with certain provisions of the 72 COLREGS without interfering with its special function as a naval ship. The intended effect of this rule is to warn mariners in waters where 72 COLREGS apply.
82 FR 45438 - Establishment of TRICARE Select and Other TRICARE Reforms
FR Doc. 2017-20392
RIN 0720-AB70
Docket No. ID: DOD-2017-HA-0039
This interim final rule is effective October 1, 2017. Comments will be received by November 28, 2017.
This interim final rule implements the primary features of section 701 and partially implements several other sections of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (NDAA-17). The law makes significant changes to the TRICARE program, especially to the health maintenance organization (HMO)-like health plan, known as TRICARE Prime; to the preferred provider organization (PPO) health plan, previously called TRICARE Extra which is to be replaced by TRICARE Select; and to the third health care option, known as TRICARE Standard, which will be terminated as of December 31, 2017, and also replaced by TRICARE Select. The statute also adopts a new health plan enrollment system under TRICARE and new provisions for access to care, high value services, preventive care, and healthy lifestyles. In implementing the statutory changes, this interim final rule makes a number of improvements to TRICARE.