Federal Regulation: #32 CFR Part 286, DOD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Program
This document is the Department of Defense’s Interim Final Rule as published in the Federal Register.
- Identification #: 32 CFR Part 286
- Type: Federal Regulation
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This document is the Department of Defense’s Interim Final Rule as published in the Federal Register.
This memo establishes the 2018 premium rates for the TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) Program. TYA premium rates are established annually on a calendar year basis in accordance with Title 10, United States Code, Section 11 lOb and Title 32, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 199.26.
BUMED Memo 6000: Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
This edition of Joint Publication 5-0, Joint Planning, reflects current doctrine for conducting joint, interagency, and multinational planning activities across the range of military operations. This keystone publication is part of the core of joint doctrine and establishes the planning framework for our forces’ ability to fight and win as a joint team.
This regulation outlines the activities of the Army Medical Department Patient Safety Program to identify and centrally report actual and potential events in medical/dental systems and processes and to improve patient safety and healthcare quality throughout the AMEDD.
Establishes policies, procedures, and responsibilities requiring the implementation of a comprehensive neurocognitive assessment policy in the Military Services.
Guidance documents are promulgated by the Research Regulatory Oversight Office within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness to articulate DOD policy and provide guidance on how this policy will be implemented across OUSD(P&R) institutions. The intent of all implementation strategies is to ensure consistency within ...
This instruction establishes policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides procedures for conducting EM activities at DOD installations worldwide.
This Directive reissues DOD Directive 5400.07, “D)D Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Program,” Jan. 2, 2008 (hereby cancelled) to update policies and responsibilities for implementing the DOD FOIA Program in accordance with Section 552 of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the “FOIA”).
This revised edition of Joint Publication 3-0, Joint Operations, reflects the current guidance for conducting joint activities across the range of military operations and is the basis for U.S. participation in multinational operations where the U.S. has not ratified specific doctrine or procedures. This keystone publication forms the core of joint ...
This Operating Instruction (01) describes how the CHQ will implement and comply with the "Federal Policy on Research Misconduct" (reference a) and the Department of Defense Instruction 3210.7, (reference b).
This memorandum provides guidance for rehabilitation of Active Duty amputation patients by requiring assessment of their medical appropriateness for rehabilitative treatment at a Department of Defense (DOD) Advanced Rehabilitation Center (ARC).
Clarification of Air Force Mumps Vaccination Guidance
This Policy Guidance explains the process by which research conducted by investigators without DOD Common Access Cards shall be entered into the Electronic Institutional Review Board (EIRB) system.
This Policy Guidance Document explains the process by which EIRB Users at OUSD(P&R) institutions may request modifications to the EIRB system.
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