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<strong>TM</strong> <strong>11240</strong>-<strong>15</strong>/<strong>3F</strong><br />

d. Incidental Operator. Is any licensed motor vehicle operator that does not have the<br />

353X military occupational specialty (MOS).<br />

D-4. REMEDIAL PROCEDURES. Remedial procedures are defined as actions that affect<br />

an applicant’s licensing status after an OF 346 has been issued, denied, or revoked. Remedial<br />

procedures include the following types:<br />

a. Revocation. Canceling of an applicant’s OF 346.<br />

b. Suspension. Confiscation of an individual’s OF 346 for a specified period of<br />

time. Retesting is not required prior to reissuing a suspended OF 346 unless the individual’s<br />

commanding officer requests it or when the suspension last a year or longer.<br />

c. Reinstatement. Reissue of an OF 346 to an individual whose license was<br />

suspended.<br />

(1). Issue a new license IAW Chapter 3, for an applicant who has had their<br />

license revoked<br />

d. Fraudulent Application. An application in which the applicant did not admit to<br />

previous violations or accidents that subsequently is reported in a Drivers History Report, a state<br />

clarification letter, or other source.<br />

D-5. MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITIONS.<br />

a. Issuing <strong>Official</strong>. This is the individual designated by the Commander, in writing,<br />

who holds the license code. Only those organizations listed in Appendix C are authorized to<br />

appoint Issuing <strong>Official</strong>s. This individual signs the front of the OF 346 in the block titled<br />

“Issuing <strong>Official</strong>”. The issuing official may be an SNCO, Officer or civilian employee serving<br />

in that capacity.<br />

b. <strong>Licensing</strong> Examiner. The license examiner responsibilities are defined in<br />

references MCO 1200.17 (MOS <strong>Manual</strong>) and NAVMC 3500.39 (Training and Readiness<br />

<strong>Manual</strong>). License examiners are appointed in writing by the Issuing <strong>Official</strong>. All examiners are<br />

required to hold 35XX MOS, required rank of CPL-GySgt or civilian employee serving in that<br />

capacity. Any federal employee or DoD Contractor that is employed with the <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Corps</strong> in<br />

support of a licensing program may be license examiners. Commanders will ensure that all<br />

license examiners attend formal school to obtain skill designator 3538 within 6 months of<br />

appointment. The license examiner will sign in qualifying official block on the OF 346.<br />

NOTE:<br />

The <strong>Licensing</strong> Officer/Issuing <strong>Official</strong> and the <strong>Licensing</strong> Examiner will not be the same<br />

individual.<br />

c. License NCO. Appointed in writing by the issuing official. Duties include<br />

training, evaluation and testing of applicants. The license NCO MUST be qualified and licensed<br />

D-3

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