DoD Regulatory Program

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Chapter I—Office of the Secretary of Defense

Subchapter A—Acquisition

Part

Section

Heading

1

[Reserved]

2

2.1 to 2.5

Pilot Program Policy

3

3.1 to 3.9

Transactions other than Contracts, Grants, or Cooperative Agreements for Prototype Projects

4-8

[Reserved]

Subchapter B—Military Commissions

Part

Section

Heading

9

9.1 to 9.12

Procedures for Trials by Military Commissions of Certain Non-United States Citizens in the War Against Terrorism

10

10.1 to 10.8

Military Commission Instructions

11

11.1 to 11.6

Crimes and Elements for Trials by Military Commission

12

12.1 to 12.5

Responsibilities of the Chief Prosecutor, Prosecutors, and Assistant Prosecutors

13

13.1 to 13.5

Responsibilities of the Chief Defense Counsel, Detailed Defense Counsel, and Civilian Defense Counsel

14

14.1 to 14.3

Qualification of Civilian Defense Counsel

15

15.1 to 15.3

Reporting Relationships for Military Commission Personnel

16

16.1 to 16.4

Sentencing

17

17.1 to 17.6

Administrative Procedures

19-20

[Reserved]

Subchapter C—DoD Grand and Agreement Regulations

Part

Section

Heading

21

21.100 to 21.680

DoD Grants and Agreements General Matters

22

22.100 to 22.825

DoD Grants and Agreements Award and Administration

26

26.100 to 26.670

Government-wide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace (Financial Assistance)

28

28.100 to 28.605

New Restrictions on Lobbying

32

32.1 to 32.73

Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and other Non-Profit Organizations

33

33.1 to 33.52

Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments

34

34.1 to 34.63

Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with for-Profit Organizations

37

37.100 to 37.1375

Technology Investment Agreements

143.1 to 143.8

Subchapter D—Personnel, Military and Civilian

Part

Section

Heading

44

44.1 to 44.5

Screening the Ready Reserve

45

45.1 to 45.4

Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214/5 Series)

47

47.1 to 47.6

Active Duty Service for Civilian or Contractual Groups

48

48.101 to 48.604

Retired Serviceman's Family Protection Plan

50

50.1 to 50.7

Personal Commercial Solicitation on DoD Installations

53

53.1 to 53.2

Wearing of the Uniform

54

54.1 to 54.6

Allotments for Child and Spousal Support

56

56.1 to 56.10

Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Handicap in Programs and Activities Assisted or Conducted by the Department of Defense

57

57.1 to 57.6

Provision of Early Intervention and Special Education Services to Eligible DoD Dependents

60

60.1 to 60.6

Family Advocacy Command Assistance Team (FACAT)

61

61.1 to 61.30

Family Advocacy Program (FAP)

64

64.1 to 64.5

Management and Mobilization of Regular and Reserve Retired Military Members

65

65.1 to 65.6

Post-9/11 GI Bill

66

66.1 to 66.7

Educational Requirements for Appointment of Reserve Component Officers to a Grade Above First Lieutenant or Lieutenant (Junior Grade)

67

67.1 to 67.6

Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with for-Profit Organizations

68

68.1 to 68.6

Voluntary Education Programs

69

69.1 to 69.6

School Boards for Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools

70

70.1 to 70.11

Discharge Review Board (DRB) Procedures and Standards

74

74.1 to 74.2

Appointment of Doctors of Osteopathy as Medical Officers

77

77.1 to 77.6

Program to Encourage Public and Community Service

78

78.1 to 78.7

Voluntary State Tax Withholding from Retired Pay

79

79.1 to 79.6

Child Development Programs (CDPs)

80

80.1 to 80.6

Provision of Early Intervention Services to Eligible Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities and their Families, and Special Education Children with Disabilities Within the Section 6 School Arrangements

81

81.1 to 81.3

Paternity Claims and Adoption Proceedings Involving Members and Former Members of the Armed Forces

85

85.1 to 85.6

Health Promotion

86

86.1 to 86.6

Criminal History Background Checks on Individuals in Child Care Services

88

88.1 to 88.6

Transition Assistance for Military Personnel

93

93.1 to 93.7

Acceptance of Service of Process; Release of Official Information in Litigation; and Testimony by NSA Personnel as Witnesses

94

94.1 to 94.5

Naturalization of Aliens Serving in the Armed Forces of the United States and of Alien Spouses and/or Alien Adopted Children of Military and Civilian Personnel Ordered Overseas

96

96.1 to 96.6

Acquisition and Use of Criminal History Record Information by the Military Services

97

97.1 to 97.6

Release of Official Information in Litigation and Testimony by DoD Personnel as Witnesses

99

99.1 to 99.9

Procedures for States and Localities to Request Indemnification

100

100.1 to 100.6

Unsatisfactory Performance of Ready Reserve Obligation

101

101.1 to 101.8

Participation in Reserve Training Programs

103

103.1 to 103.5

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program

104

104.1 to 104.6

Civilian Employment and Reemployment Rights of Applicants for, and Service Members and Former Service Members of the Uniformed Services

105

105.1 to 105.18

Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program Procedures

107

107.1 to 107.6

Personal Services Authority for Direct Health Care Providers

108

108.1 to 108.6

Health Care Eligibility Under the Secretarial Designee Program and Related Special Authorities

110

110.1 to 110.6

Standardized Rates of Subsistance Allowance and Commutation Instead of Uniforms for Members of the Senior Reserve Officers' Training Corps

112

112.1 to 112.7

Indebtedness of Military Personnel

113

113.1 to 113.6

Indebtedness Procedures of Military Personnel

117

117.51 to 117.56

National Industrial Security Program

142

142.1 to 142.5

Copyrighted Sound and Video Recordings

143

143.1 to 143.8

DoD Policy on Organizations that Seek to Represent or Organize Members of the Armed Forces in Negotiation or Collective Bargaining

144

144.1 to 144.6

Service by Members of the Armed Forces on State and Local Juries

145

145.1 to 145.6

Cooperation with the Office of Special Counsel of the Merit Systems Protection Board

147

147.1 to 147.33

Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility for Access to Classified Information

148

148.1 to 148.14

National Policy and Implementation of Reciprocity of Facilities

149

149.1 to 149.3

Policy on Technical Surveillance Countermeasures

Subchapter E—Regulations Pertaining to Military Justice

Part

Section

Heading

150

150.1 to 150.28

Courts of Criminal Appeals Rules of Practice and Procedure

151

151.1 to 151.7

Status of Forces Policies and Information

152

152.1 to 152.5

Review of the Manual for Courts-Marital

153

153.1 to 153.5

Criminal Jurisdiction over Civilians Employed by or Accompanying the Armed Forces Outside the United States, Certain Service Members, and Former Service Members

Subchapter F—Security

Part

Section

Heading

154

154.1 to 154.78

Department of Defense Personnel Security Program Regulation

155

155.1 to 155.6

Defense Industrial Personnel Security Clearance Program

156

156.1 to 156.7

Department of Defense Personnel Security Program (DoDPSP)

157

157.1 to 157.6

DoD Investigative and Adjudicative Guidance for Issuing the Common Access Card (CAC)

158

158.1 to 158.7

Operational Contract Support

159

159.1 to 159.6

Private Security Contractors Operating in Contingency Operations

161

161.1 to 161.22

Identification (ID) Cards for Members of the Uniformed Services, Their Dependents, and Other Eligible Individuals

Subchapter G—Defense Contracting

Part

Section

Heading

162

162.1 to 162.7

Productivity Enhancing Capital Investment (PECI)

165

165.1 to 165.7

Recoupment of Nonrecurring Costs on Sales of U.S. Items

168a

168a.1 to 168a.5

National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships

169

169.1 to 169.5

Commercial Activities Program

169a

169a.1 to 169a.22

Commercial Activities Program Procedures

171

171.1 to 171.8

Implementation of Wildfire Supression Aircraft Transfer Act of 1996

172

172.1 to 172.6

Disposition of Proceeds from DoD Sales of Surplus Personal Property

173

173.1 to 173.3

Competitive Information Certificate and Profit Reduction Clause

Subchapter H—Closures and Realignment

Part

Section

Heading

174

174.1 to 174.18

Revitalizing Base Closure Communities and Addressing Impacts of Realignment

175

[Reserved]

176

176.1 to 176.45

Revitalizing Base Closure Communities and Community Assistance Community Redevelopment and Homeless Assistance

179

179.1 to 179.7

Munitions Response Site Prioritization Protocol (MRSPP)

Subchapter I—Civil Defense

Part

Section

Heading

182

182.1 to 182.6

Defense Support of Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies

183

183.1 to 183.6

Defense Support of Special Events

185

185.1 to 185.5

Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA)

Subchapters J-K [Reserved]

Subchapter L—Environment

Part

Section

Heading

187

187.1 to 187.6

Environmental Effects Abroad of Major Department of Defense Actions

188-190

[Reserved]