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13 Cards in this Set
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What is the purpose of the Precious Metals Recovery Program?
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To save money by recycling precious metals and using those funds to offset the cost of supplies.
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Who is required to participate in the PMRP?
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All naval Medical Department activities generating precious metals excesses and waste byproducts.
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True or False.
PMRP coordinators must be appointed in writing. |
True
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What are the responsibilities of the MRP coordinator?
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To implement, monitor and coordinate a formal PMRP.
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Submit a Recovery of Precious Metals Report how often?
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Quarterly
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To whom should the Recovery of Precious Metals Report be sent?
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NAVMEDLOGCOM with a copy to the supporting healthcare support office.
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When should the Recovery of Precious Metals arrive to NAVMEDLOGCOM?
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By the last day of the month following the end of each fiscal quarter.
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What items are classified as precious metals?
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Silver, Gold, Platinum (palladium, iridium, rhodium, osmium, and ruthenium).
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What items are normally found in the medical department activities?
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Exposed and outdated x-ray film, photographic film, dental scrap, and recovered silver from fixing or stabilizing solutions.
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Who coordinates the PMRP for the Navy?
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Naval Supply Systems Command (COMNAVSUPSYSCOM)
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Who within DOD has overall management resposibility for the Precious Metals Recovery Program?
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Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
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Who collects all excess precious metals items for disposal?
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1. Defense Reutilization Marketing Office (DRMO)
2. Local Supply Department 3. Navy Exchange Command 4. None of the above |
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How often does the PMRP audit board meet to review the internal control procedures for recoverable precious metals from point of origin to DRMO?
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At least semiannualy.
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