10-U.S.C.-14902

10-U.S.C.-14902

§14902 – Separation For Substandard Performance and For Certain Other Reasons

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Title 10 > Subtitle E > Part III > Chapter 1411 > Section 14902

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  • Reference: Section 14902
  • Legend: §14902 – Separation For Substandard Performance and For Certain Other Reasons
  • USCode Year: 2013

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(a) Substandard Performance of Duty.—The Secretary of the military department concerned shall prescribe, by regulation, procedures for the review at any time of the record of any reserve officer to determine whether that officer should be required, because that officers performance has fallen below standards prescribed by the Secretary concerned, to show cause for retention in an active status.

(b) Misconduct, Etc.—The Secretary of the military department concerned shall prescribe, by regulation, procedures for the review at any time of the record of any reserve officer to determine whether that officer should be required, because of misconduct, because of moral or professional dereliction, or because the officers retention is not clearly consistent with the interests of national security, to show cause for retention in an active status.

(c) Regulations.—The authority of the Secretary of a military department under this section shall be carried out subject to such limitations as the Secretary of Defense may prescribe by regulation.

(Added Pub. L. 103–337, div. A, title XVI, §1611, Oct. 5, 1994, 108 Stat. 2958.)

U.S. Encyclopedia of Law Coverage

10-U.S.C.-14512 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Army Reserve

In this entry about 10-U.S.C.-14512, find legal reference material, bibliographies and premiere content related to army reserve in the American Encyclopedia of Law, presenting a comprehensive view of the United States army reserve-specific issues, written by authorities in the field.

10-U.S.C.-14510 in the Legal Encyclopedia: Reserve Active Status List

In this entry about 10-U.S.C.-14510, find legal reference material, bibliographies and premiere content related to reserve active status list in the American Encyclopedia of Law, presenting a comprehensive view of the United States reserve active status list-specific issues, written by authorities in the field.

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