opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
opnavinst 5350.4 d - Navy Medicine - U.S. Navy
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OPNAVINST <strong>5350.4</strong>D<br />
4 Jun 09<br />
jovernmen: transportation is not available or member desires<br />
'~2 use other than government transportation, such transportation<br />
~111 be at the member's own expense and not subject to<br />
reimbursement.<br />
. IT d reserve member is diagnosed as an alcohol abuser or<br />
~lcohoi dependent and treatment is not available, the command<br />
.;hallL maintain the member in an enhanced, command-level program,<br />
~nd shall counsel the member to seek appropriate treatment<br />
~hrough available civilian resources.<br />
i. Fallare to comply with an ordered treatment plan or<br />
-_reatment tdllure reflects negatively on member's potential for<br />
:oritinued useful service and requires processing for ADSEP and<br />
oossiblp Loss of clearance eligibility.<br />
\. Ir a i+?vel of treatment precludes satisfactory participation<br />
3t member's c~rrent training category level, member should be<br />
:ransferred to an appropriate training category or Records<br />
'levieizi Tin: +<br />
1. Specla, Guidelines for Disciplinary/Adrninistrative Action<br />
,Reservists Not on Extended Active Duty)<br />
. 3.eference (f), article 1620-020, and reference (q)<br />
.;houid be donsulted for procedures regarding exercise of NJP<br />
3uthority and courts-martial jurisdiction over <strong>Navy</strong> Reserve<br />
;~ersonnel not on extended active duty.<br />
D. 4 reservist who is assigned to any reserve activity or<br />
,tats ane who is alleged to have committed a drug offense while<br />
In active d ~ty or IDT is subject to NJP and court-martial<br />
jurisdictioc w~thout regard to any change in member's reserve<br />
;tatus subsequent to commission of offense. No disciplinary<br />
action may he taken, however, if member's military status has<br />
neen completely terminated before discovery of the alleged<br />
_)f fense.<br />
- A reservist in an inactive duty status involved in a<br />
.~nflrmed drug abuse incident, including conviction in civilian<br />
'our:, is subject to loss of clearance eligibility, and<br />
idminlstrat~ve action and/or processing for separation, as<br />
~ppropr-at? even though disciplinary action may not be<br />
D-2 Appendix D to<br />
Enclosure (1)