NAVY BUPERS 5300.10A (PERS-653) BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL NONAPPROPRIATED FUND (NAF) PERSONNEL MANUAL FOR NAVY NONAPPROPRIATED FUND INSTRUMENTALITIES (NAFIS)
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NAVY BUPERS 5300.10A Document Information:
Title
(PERS-653) BUREAU OF NAVAL PERSONNEL NONAPPROPRIATED FUND (NAF) PERSONNEL MANUAL FOR NAVY NONAPPROPRIATED FUND INSTRUMENTALITIES (NAFIS)
Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publication Date:
May 27, 2003
Scope:
Purpose. To provide policy and guidance for personnel
management within Navy Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Nonappropriated
Fund Instrumentalities (NAFIs), Navy Civilian NAFIs, Auxiliary Resale Outlets
(AROs) and NAVFAC Visiting Quarters (VQ) Nonappropriated Fund (NAF)
operations. This instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in
its entirety.
Policy and Scope. 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. This
supplements NAF personnel policy guidance in references (a), (b), and (c).
Applicability. This instruction applies to the personnel
management operations for NAF employees within Navy MWR, Navy Civilian NAFIs,
AROs and VQ NAF operations and any other NAF employee falling under the
cognizance of Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS). Each of these will be
responsible for paying all fees or claims involving their organization.
Responsibility for the supervision of civilian personnel administration and
labor relations in these NAFIs under the authorities contained in references
(a), (b), and (c) is delegated to Commander Navy Personnel Command
(COMNAVPERSCOM). This instruction sets forth the personnel policies of
Department of the Navy (DON) NAF MWR employment consistent with and per the
principles and authorities contained in references (a) and (b).
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