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NAVY OPNAV 11103.1B Document Information:
Title
(N46) POLICIES AND PROCEDURES GOVERNING BACHELOR HOUSING
Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Publication Date:
Mar 20, 1997
Scope:
a. This instruction applies to:
(1) All Navy activities, commands, and installations worldwide which
operate Bachelor Housing.
(2) Unaccompanied active duty and reserve personnel, Department of
Defense (DoD) civilians, civilians authorized by the Secretary of the
Navy (SECNAV) as described here, National Guard personnel on active
duty for training (ACDUTRA), retirees, and family members.
(3) Bachelor Housing, including Bachelor Enlisted Housing, Bachelor
Officers Housing, Bachelor Civilian Housing, and Distinguished Visitor
Housing.
(4) Recruit training housing.
(5) Reserve component housing.
(6) Housing for duty personnel and quick response unit with a capacity
of more than four persons, including Navy fire, police, security, and
guard units, if on plant account as multi-purpose or Bachelor Housing
facilities.
(7) Discipline and legal hold housing.
(8) Housing ashore for afloat staffs and ships' companies.
(9) Housing leased or contracted for or by agents of the Navy.
(10) Temporary Lodging Facilities/Navy Lodges when on plant account as
Bachelor Housing.
(11) Transient Personnel Unit (TPU) Housing.
(12) Marine Quarters when on the plant property account of the
installation commanding officer.
b. This instruction does not apply to:
(1) Correctional facilities.
(2) Medical in-patient facilities.
(3) Structures used as field housing of units deployed for combat or
training.
(4) Temporary Lodging Facilities/Navy Lodges when not on plant account
as Bachelor Housing.
(5) Afloat housing on Navy vessels or berthing barges.
(6) Transient Family Accommodations (TFAs).
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