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NAVY BUPERS 1710.11C CH-1 Document Information:
Title
(PERS-658) OPERATION OF MORALE, WELFARE AND RECREATION (MWR) PROGRAMS
Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publication Date:
Mar 31, 2003
Scope:
Purpose. To provide policy and standards for the operation
and management of Navy Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) programs. This
instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in its entirety.
Navy policy is to provide operational and support activities
with essential MWR mission support services, as well as produce programs that
effectively contribute to the morale, well-being, and quality of life (QOL) of
naval personnel and their family members. Reference (a) established
responsibility for policy, overall coordination and execution of Navy MWR
programs.
Applicability. This instruction applies to the administration of
Navy MWR programs. This instruction does not apply to management of the
following activities, which derive their guidance from other source documents
and/or fund entities:
a. Child Development Programs (governed by OPNAVINST 1700.9D)
b. School-age Care Programs (governed by SECNAVINST 1710.9)
c. Chapel Funds (governed by OPNAVINST 1730.1C)
d. Marine Corps Morale, Welfare and Recreation Funds (governed
by MCO P1700.27, Marine Corps MWR Policy Manual)
e. All funds administered by private organizations located on
Navy installations (governed by NAVSO P-1000, section 075261 and DOD
Instruction 1000.15 of 23 Oct 97)
f. Funds established for civilian employees at Navy
installations (governed by SECNAVINST 7548.1 and BUPERSINST 12990.1)
g. Auxiliary Resale Outlets (AROs) (governed by OPNAVINST
4060.4B)
h. Navy Exchanges and Ship Stores
i. Flying Clubs (governed by BUPERSINST 1710.22)
j. Billeting Funds (governed by BUPERSINST 11103.1D)
k . Administration of Recreation Programs Afloat (governed by
BUPERSINST 1710.16)
l. Navy Youth Recreation Program (governed by BUPERSINST
1710.21)
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