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AR 215-1 2010 - Soldier Support Institute - U.S. Army

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(3) APF support is not authorized for functions related to the sale of merchandise or services. APFs authorized for<br />

categories A and B MWR programs will not be diverted to support category C MWR programs.<br />

5–6. Special security conditions<br />

a. Additional APF support is authorized for garrisons to continue their category C MWR programs (excludes golf<br />

courses) during force protection conditions (FPCON) at CH<strong>AR</strong>LIE and DELTA. APF support to categories A and B<br />

programs will not be diverted for this purpose. Such garrisons may not be capable of self-sufficiency because of special<br />

security conditions, such as continued threat of terrorist attack, civil disorder, political unrest, or criminal activity, that<br />

prevent authorized personnel from using on and off-base recreation facilities.<br />

b. The level of additional APF support authorized to be provided during such periods will be limited to the<br />

minimum necessary to ensure program availability. The APF support is further limited to civilian personnel with<br />

garrison management and supervisory functions of the program with the exception of personnel directly and primarily<br />

involved in resale; utilities and rents; and custodian and janitorial services (see appendix D).<br />

c. Additional APF support is authorized to operate category C MWR programs only during such periods as<br />

necessary to help sustain their capability to generate NAFs to support category B MWR programs and to maintain<br />

force readiness. The purpose is not to subsidize category C MWR programs to preclude a financial loss. Additional<br />

APF support will be absorbed within current resources. APF support to categories A and B MWR programs will not be<br />

diverted for this purpose. If costs are covered by other contingency funds, this authority may not be implemented.<br />

d. This authority is available only to programs located on an installation designated under FPCON CH<strong>AR</strong>LIE and<br />

DELTA by the combatant commander, military service chief, or equivalent DOD civilian. Individual installations may<br />

upgrade their FPCON; however, they are not eligible for additional APF support unless the FPCON upgrade is ratified<br />

by the combatant commander, military service chief, or DOD civilian exercising equivalent authority. The APF<br />

authority will be discontinued at the end of the same fiscal year quarter during which the designated FPCON is<br />

disestablished or downgraded.<br />

e. APF support will be reported in the annual report on APF support to MWR programs by element of expense in<br />

Schedule A to APF and NAF Expense Summary required by DODI 1015.15 (encl 7, att 4).<br />

Section II<br />

Nonappropriated Fund Funding<br />

5–7. <strong>Army</strong> Morale, Welfare and Recreation Fund<br />

See paragraph 16–8, this regulation.<br />

5–8. Region oversight morale, welfare, and recreation funds<br />

a. Region single MWR funds. This is a separate region NAFI, which consolidates all garrison funds within the<br />

region, as well as centralized functions for the garrisons within the region, such as procurement, financial management,<br />

civilian personnel, marketing, and so on. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) NAFIs will remain separate NAFIs, as well<br />

as specific supplemental mission NAFIs.<br />

b. DLA MACOM oversight and single MWR funds. These are MWR funds established by HQ, DLA, to include DLA<br />

garrison MWR funds, which are excluded from the IMCOM Region structure. DLA directors will assume the same<br />

responsibilities as those for IMCOM Region directors (see chap 2). Policies in this regulation will apply to DLA MWR<br />

funds and programs.<br />

c. Responsibility. The Region single-fund management will provide oversight of garrison MWR operating entities,<br />

including the MWR operating programs and, when necessary, Region single-fund management may subsidize unprofitable<br />

garrison MWR operating entities, to include cross-leveling funds of MWR fund NAFIs within or among the<br />

regions.<br />

d. <strong>Army</strong>-level requirements (ALR) self-sufficiency exemption (SSE) requests. Region directors may submit ALR SSE<br />

requests to FMWRC. An SOP on the ALR SSE program will be issued separately by FMWRC via the MWR Web site,<br />

www.armymwr.com.<br />

5–9. Garrison morale, welfare, and recreation operating entity<br />

a. The garrison MWR operating entity is an integral part of the IMCOM Region single MWR fund. The term refers<br />

to the group of MWR programs offered at the installation that fall within the garrison commander’s responsibility<br />

(previously referred to as the “installation MWR fund”).<br />

b. Garrison-level NAFs will be generated primarily by local sales of goods and services and user fees and charges.<br />

c. NAFs generated by each MWR program will be pooled into the IMCOM Region single MWR fund and allocated<br />

to MWR programs based on garrison priorities and the provisions of this regulation.<br />

5–10. Supplemental missions<br />

a. Supplemental mission funds/NAFIs are quality of life adjuncts to APF mission programs, other than those<br />

<strong>AR</strong> <strong>215</strong>–1 • 24 September <strong>2010</strong><br />

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