AR 215-1 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army
AR 215-1 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army
AR 215-1 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army
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Project approval<br />
Conceptual and engineering approval of facility improvement projects. Accomplished by IMCOM Regions for projects<br />
up to $750,000 and by FMWRC for projects over $750,000. Project approval indicates that the project has been<br />
reviewed and approved for feasibility, need, and compliance with design and space requirements. It is not authority to<br />
expend funds, although project and budget approvals may occur simultaneously.<br />
Property<br />
Any tangible object that has value.<br />
Quality of Life<br />
The creation of an environment wherein programs, products, and services satisfy the fundamental physical, emotional,<br />
and growth needs of <strong>Soldier</strong>s, civilians, and their Families, thereby fostering readiness and retention.<br />
Ready Reserve<br />
Comprises military members of the <strong>Army</strong> National Guard of the United States and US<strong>AR</strong>, organized in units or as<br />
individuals, and liable for order to active duty in time of war or national emergency (10 USC chapter 1005). The<br />
Ready Reserve consists of three subcategories: Selected Reserve, Individual Ready Reserve, and Inactive National<br />
Guard.<br />
Real property<br />
Lands and improvements to land, buildings, and facilities, including improvements and additions, and utilities systems.<br />
It includes equipment affixed and built into the facility as an integral part of the facility (such as heating systems), but<br />
not movable equipment (such as plant equipment). Real property is divided into the four basic classes for accounting<br />
purposes. They include land; improvements to land; buildings and facilities (including installed building equipment);<br />
and utility distribution and sanitary systems.<br />
Recreation machine<br />
Electronic machine that accepts monetary payment for game play and provides for monetary payment of winning<br />
combinations.<br />
Recreation machine change fund<br />
Recommended amount of coins to be maintained by the NAFI facility to ensure availability of coins for pay by<br />
patrons.<br />
Regular employee<br />
Serves in a continuing position on a scheduled basis. Further categorized as regular full-time if the workweek is 40<br />
hours; or, regular part-time if the workweek is from 20 to 39 hours. The minimum workweek for a regular part-time<br />
employee is 20 hours.<br />
Replacement cost<br />
The cost of repairing or replacing lost, damaged, or destroyed property.<br />
Resale<br />
Items of merchandise and/or services provided by MWR programs or concessionaires for sale to eligible patrons.<br />
Resale merchandise and services must be related to the purpose of the MWR program. With approval from AAFES,<br />
resale merchandise and services, listed in <strong>AR</strong> 60–20, may be provided by MWR programs. Specifically excluded from<br />
this definition are user fees, interest, and other sources of income not directly related to the sale or resale of<br />
merchandise and/or services.<br />
Reserve Component<br />
Consists of the US<strong>AR</strong> and the <strong>AR</strong>NG.<br />
Restoration<br />
The repair or replacement work to restore facilities damaged by inadequate sustainment, excessive age, natural disaster,<br />
fire, accident, or other causes to a condition so that it can be used for its designated purpose.<br />
Retired military personnel<br />
Includes all persons on the official retired lists of the uniformed Services who are retired with pay, granted retirement<br />
pay for physical disability, or entitled to retirement pay whether or not such pay is waived. Also includes members of<br />
the Retired Reserve not receiving pay but who have met the Service requirement for receipt of retired pay at age 60<br />
242 <strong>AR</strong> <strong>215</strong>–1 • 31 July 2007