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OPNAVINST 5215.17
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Navy Directives Issuance System
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Chapter 1
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Establishes objectives and assigns responsibilities for the DON Directives Issuance System
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What is the objective of Chapter 1
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Issue policy and procedural Directives that are easily understood, organized, and eliminate directive pyramiding
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Who exercises overall management of the DON Directives Issuance System
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CNO
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A change of command or change in activity title does not affect previously issued Directives |
True
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Issuing Authority Responsibilities
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-Designate a Directives control point
-Ensure Directives are issued concerning matters over which they exercise authority -Ensure Directives conform to DON policies -Conduct a periodic review of Directives (recommended annually on anniversary date of directive) -Provide training for personnel |
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Directives Control Point Responsibilities
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-Coordinate reviews of proposed Directives
-Maintain original directive and all background and supporting material in case files -Review proposed Directives prior to signature -Assign consecutive numbers and date new Directives after signature |
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How long does a notice usually remain in effect
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Less than 6 months
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How long is a notice permitted to remain in effect
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No longer than 1 year
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Who determines the date of which a notice is canceled
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The sponsor
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What is added to a notice if the exact date of required action cannot be determined
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A contingency cancellation paragraph
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Where is the contingency cancellation paragraph added on the notice
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The last paragraph
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The day of a notice cancellation is always the last day of the month |
True (it is not cited on the notice)
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Where is the cancellation date located on a notice
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The second line above the identification symbols
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What paragraph in a notice is the cancelation paragraph
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2nd
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Cancellation contingency paragraphs are used in instructions and notices |
False (Only used in notices)
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