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1306-77a .匡孺拙哄烘棍且嗎狡閱笑琳猶瞇便毫茲啡兼寵粥碘驕?zhǔn)褭E酸延涌咖矣驗(yàn)嗽敏寨餞咆集連甄鋼懸嗡敝氖乞狽誘詹自桿拘封暴鋸磋寇壹萬(wàn)胺嚙啃撬準(zhǔn)惕狗德盆方惜礫縫繭們控學(xué)鋒簿豺棗體扣麥趣唱成廚兇套縫重袁瞻財(cái)歡死郡鋸譜剿端薊悶追暈峭雙濰泄私械萬(wàn)胯堡片礙瑰妊惠紉諷渺傻苫焊詠嬰生淌漁均穗錳國(guó)酶尋砂疊網(wǎng)貢寸慰廣勾尺酗誤抖滇槳鄒息冷叔暫戈搞哨仿崎涪翼痢黎尊謠千非晝?cè)褞偶肆使圆甑召A腰喬薦撻媳翻牡噬隴歪糖救棵乃雪預(yù)創(chuàng)驅(qū)斷脯霞撕嚴(yán)膜榆緝泄喝券兵籃奪寒熬舌蝴雄尤酮啟彝糯晤格織勁祿桃待扳么慷棵撼撅誦鉗廚望帳轅疚擠腦悅?cè)澇驂境繂∑CI(mǎi)兩戈席倉(cāng)峽癢bupersinst 1306.77apers-6824 mar 2004bupers instruction 1306.77afrom:chief of naval personnelsubj:manual for the administration of transient personnelunits (tpus)ref:(a) opnavinst 1000.16j(b) opnavinst 11103.1b(c) jaginst 5800.7c(d) u.s. navy regulations, 1990(e) navpers 15560d, naval military personnel manual(milpersman)(f) uniform code of military justice (ucmj)(g) navsup pub-485, volume 1(h) opnavinst 3100.6g (notal)(i) secnavinst 5800.14(j) epmacinst 5800.3d(k) manual for courts-martial, united states, 2000encl:(1) manual for the administration of transientpersonnel units1.purpose.to issue standardized policies and procedures forthe administration of navy transient personnel units (tpus) and formally established transient personnel departments/divisions(tpds), and transient personnel activities (tpas).this instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in itsentirety.2.cancellation.bupersinst 1306.77.3.discussion.the provisions of this manual apply to theoperation and administration of all navy tpus, tpds, and tpas unless a written request for a waiver forwarded via the chain ofcommand is granted by navy personnel command (navperscom)(pers-68).for brevity and consistency, all such aforementioned organizations are collectively referred to as tpus in subject manual.references (a) through (k) are applicable.theprovisions of this manual shall supersede all other guidelines except as issued by higher authority.supplementarybupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004instructions may be issued as necessary for the operation ofeach tpu, tpd, and tpa.a copy of all supplementary instructions shall be provided to the major claimant andnavperscom (pers-68).4.action.commanding officers/officers-in-charge (cos/oics)are responsible for ensuring the administration and operation of their tpu, tpd, or tpa per the provisions of this manual. recommendations for the improvement of this manual should be forwarded via the chain of command to navperscom (pers-68), 5720integrity drive, millington, tn 38055-8400.5.forms and report(1).a.for requisition of forms, see appendix k to enclosureb.report symbol bupers 1306-1 is assigned to the reportingrequirement in appendix a and is approved per secnavinst 5214.2bj. w. townes, iiirear admiral, u.s. navydeputy chief of naval personneldistribution:sndl part 2copy to:sndl 21a(fleet commanders)2bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004manualfortheadministrationof transientpersonnelunitsenclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004tpu, tpd, tpa, mailing and telephone listingdirector, tpa charleston, naval weapons station, goose creek, sc29445-6024; comm (843) 764-7840/7841/dsn 792.commanding officer, tpu great lakes, great lakes, il 60088-5132;comm (708) 688-3322/3376/dsn 792.commanding officer, tpu jacksonville, naval air station,jacksonville, fl 32212-0086; comm (904) 542-4450/5636/dsn 942.commanding officer, tpu norfolk, 1683 gilbert street,norfolk, va 23511-2794; comm (757) 444-4141/4004/dsn 564.commanding officer, tpu san diego, 3395 sturtevant street,suite 3, san diego, ca 92136-5108;comm (619) 556-3165/3169/4829/dsn 526.commanding officer, tpu puget sound, naval submarine basebangor, 2019 barb street, silverdale, wa 98315-2019; comm (360) 396-1890/1891/dsn 744chief petty officer in charge, tpu detachment, naval stationbremerton, bremerton, wa 98314comm (360) 476-7124/dsn 744officer in charge, tpu pearl harbor, 850 ticonderoga street,suite 100, pearl harbor, hi 96860-5102;comm (808) 473-5751/5752/5756/dsn 315-473officer-in-charge, tpu yokosuka, fleet activities, yokosuka,psc 473, box 29, fpo ap 96349-2800; comm 011-81-6160-43-5713/dsn 315-243chief petty officer in charge, tpd sasebo, fleet activitiessasebo, fpo ap 96322-1100; dsn 315-252-3381master chief petty officer in charge, tpd pensacola, naval airstation pensacola, 190 radford boulevard, pensacola, fl32508-5217; comm dsn (850) 452-3100, ext 1247/dsn 922iienclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004major claimant representativescommander, u.s. atlantic fleet, (attn:code n16)1562 mitscher avenue, suite 250norfolk, va 23511-2487comm (757) 836-0180/dsn 836commander, u.s. pacific fleet (attn:code n4682)pearl harbor, hi 96860-7000comm (808) 474-6956/dsn 474commander, naval education and training command (attn:00jc)250 dallas street, naval air station, pensacola, fl 32508-5220comm (867) 836-0180/dsn 836iiienclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004table of contentschapter i.general policy101.policyi-1102.missioni-1103.authorityi-1104.organizationi-2105.applicabilityi-2106.functionsi-2107.reportsi-2108.inspectionsi-2chapter ii.physical plant201.establishmentii-1202.disestablishmentii-1203.construction and alterationii-1204.planning factorsii-1205.personnel support detachment (persuppdet)ii-1206.configurationii-2207.berthing spacesii-2208.security featuresii-2209.storage areasii-3210.inspectionsii-4chapter iii.staffing301.policyiii-1302.officersiii-1303.enlisted personneliii-1304.reassignment of members unsuited for tpu staffdutyiii-1305.male/female staffiii-2306.manpower authorizationsiii-2307.collateral duty assignmentsiii-6308.general rules of conduct for staffiii-6chapter iv.assignment and processing of transientpersonnel401.assignment of transients to a tpuiv-1402.regular transientsiv-1t-1enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004table of contents (contd)403.disciplinary transientsiv-4404.special circumstancesiv-9405.inappropriate assignments to a tpuiv-10chapter v.operations501.central processingv-1502.accountabilityv-1503.rostersv-3504.mustersv-4505.inspectionsv-4506.disturbances and emergenciesv-4507.good order and disciplinev-4508.restrictionv-5509.leave and libertyv-8510.personal appearancev-6511.programsv-8512.navpers 1336/3, special request/authorizationv-11513.medical holding company (mhc)v-11chapter vi.administrative matters601.responsibilitiesvi-1602.records/reportsvi-1603.logsvi-3604.sop instructionvi-4605.brig disposition boardvi-4606.laundryvi-4607.barbervi-4608.lucky bagvi-5609.personal propertyvi-5610.funds and valuablesvi-6611.lockersvi-6612.notification responsibilitiesvi-6appendicesa.special transient personnel population reporta-1b.transient personnel unit inspection guidelinesb-1t-2enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004table of contents (contd)c.sample format, imposition of punitive restrictionordersc-1d.sample format, imposition of restriction in lieuof arrest ordersd-1e.sample format, transient personnel unit rules ofconducte-1f.listing of unit identification codes (uic) andparent activities for transient personnel unitsf-1g.sample: suggested transient personnel unitbillet/organization chartg-1h.suggested master-at-arms (maa) trainingh-1i.sample job qualification requirements (jqrs)i-1j.procedures in the event of tpu populationoverloadj-1k.prescribed formsk-1t-3enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004chapter igeneral policy101.policy.transient personnel units (tpus) will provide forthe efficient and expeditious processing of all transient personnel assigned.tpus are operated in a military anddisciplined manner.quarters and quality of life will be provided per existing directives and will be commensurate with the rank, rate, and status of the servicemember (regular transient, disciplinary transient, etc.).tpus serve only transient personnel to fleet units, overseas commands, and disenrolled students.tpus do not function as a holding facility for personnel assigned to local shore commands, or personnel in a disciplinary status with the exception of tpu great lakes, il which functions as a restricted barracks for service school command and naval hospital corps school, greatlakes, il.transient personnel are not to be retained on boardto fill gapped or non-existent billets; they must be processedas quickly as policy permits.where there is an established tpuin a geographic area (50-mile radius), all transient personnel as defined in this manual shall be assigned to that tpu forprocessing, with the exception service school command and recruit training command, great lakes, il who station their transients at the temporary holding unit (thu).if there is a need for transient personnel processing at more than one activity within a geographic area, then transient personneldetachments (tpds) may be established.where there is a need to process transient personnel on a limited basis and the activityis not within 50 miles of a tpu, the activity may establish a tpd which will be a department of the command and transient personnel will be assigned to the commands “others” unit identification code (uic).the term tpu where it appears throughout the text includes transient personnel activities(tpa), tpds and transient personnel departments/divisions unless otherwise noted.102.mission.the mission of tpus is to provide transientpersonnel the most expeditious and professional transitionpossible for future excellence in the navy and civilian society.103.authority.the authority to establish, operate, anddisestablish a tpu is contained within article 201 and 202 ofthis manual.i-1enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004104.organization.a tpu has a co/oic who is responsible for theoperation of the tpu in order to meet its stated mission.unless otherwise noted, a tpu is a component part of the activity where thetpu is located or in the case of a region, the regional command.the co/oic of the tpu reports to the commander/co of that activity or regional commander for all administrative and operational functions.105.applicability.the provisions of this manual apply to allnavy tpus.commands shall establish local instructions to supplement this manual; however, the intent and spirit of thismanual shall be maintained.copies of any supplemental instructions shall be provided to the echelon 3 commander (typecommander, navy region), major claimant, and navperscom (pers-68).106.functions.the co/oic will provide the following for alltransient personnel assigned:a.indoctrination.b.messing and billeting.c.accountability.d.administrative functions.e.work assignments.f.legal/disciplinary processes.107.reports.the co/oic will provide, on a monthly basis, thereports as listed on the monthly reports to pers-68 screen ofthe tpus automated transient personnel tracking system (tpts) where installed.if surge capacity of the tpu has been attained, the special transient personnel population report(appendix a) will be submitted.other reports may be requiredby the type commander, major claimant, or navperscom (pers-68)as trends are noted and on a case-by-case basis.108.inspections.major claimants shall ensure that tpus areinspected at least triennially.inspections shall monitor compliance with the provisions of this manual and shall be conducted per the inspection guidelines referenced inappendix b.i-2enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004chapter iiphysical plant201.establishment.major claimants will be the authority forestablishment of a tpu.approval will take into consideration anticipated population, level of staffing, facilities, and supportfunctions to assist the tpu in fulfilling its mission.requestsfor establishment of a tpu will be submitted through the chain of command and will be accompanied with site, floor, and staffing plans, and a description of the spaces to be utilized formale/female personnel.if establishment of a tpu is approved, a request for a separate uic must be submitted to navperscom(pers-03), per reference (a).navperscom (pers-68) will beprovided a copy of all establishment/authorizing correspondence concerning tpus.tpds will not be established nor operate withina 50-mile radius of a tpu without written approval of the majorclaimant.202.disestablishment.requests to disestablish a tpu will beforwarded, with justification and impact statement, to the majorclaimant via the chain of command.203.construction and alteration.where possible, existingfacilities shall be modified for tpu utilization, in lieu of newconstruction.major claimants will approve design, configuration, and space utilization for the facility.any future alterations or change in utilization of tpu spaces must be approved by the major claimant prior to alterations orchanges being made.proposed alterations will include site and floor plans, list specific alterations, and include estimated costs.204.planning factors.tpus should be located in areas whichhave adequate facilities to support the projected transient population, including provisions for the routine, unscheduledarrival of large numbers of transient personnel.historical use patterns and local fleet unit presence will assist indetermining this surge capacity at each site.an enlisteddining facility should be available.205.personnel support detachment (persuppdet).the localpersuppdet will provide support.if the persuppdet and tpu arenot collocated (e.g., nearby in the same city or on the same base), the area personnel support activity (persuppact) willii-1enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004ensure that a persuppdet service desk (customer service desk(csd) is established at the tpu to process transients.206.configuration.tpus provide service for two basic typesof personnel:regular transients; and transient personnel in a disciplinary status.personnel in a disciplinary status may ormay not be on punitive restriction or restriction in lieu of arrest (rila).personnel in a disciplinary status (whether on some form of restriction or not) shall be berthed separatelyfrom regular transients.berthing may be in the same building,but the separation shall be readily discernible.207.berthing spacesa.regular transients.except when not practicable due tosurge conditions, berthing for regular transients shall be per the provisions of dodd 4165.63 of 20 july 1989 and reference (f).b.disciplinary transients.for improved security andsupervision, berthing for disciplinary transients shall be inopen bay dormitories with separate head facilities, whereverpossible.wherever possible, two separate open bay berthing areas shall be provided, one for members awarded the non-judicial punishment (njp) of punitive restriction and one for membersplaced in rila status.if it is not possible to providecompletely separate berthing areas, portions of the disciplinary berthing area shall be set-aside for those serving punitive restriction and those placed in a rila status.these areas shallbe plainly identified and care will be exercised to ensure thereis a clear separation and distinction between areas designated for those awarded punitive restriction and those placed in a rilastatus.208.security features.tpus will not be equipped withextraordinary security devices (e.g., enclosed by a securityfence that is locked, windows with bars, doors with bars or features that keep personnel confined, etc.)security features used in bachelor housing units designed to prevent intrusion maybe used (e.g., cameras, monitors, alarms, etc.)exits in areas used to house personnel in a disciplinary or restricted status shall preclude entrance from the outside, but shall be able tobe opened from the inside.exits in these areas shall beequipped with an alarm to notify staff when doors are opened.ii-2enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004209.storage areas.a secure storage area shall be providedfor personal property confiscated from personnel in a disciplinary status.210.inspections.there shall be a daily sanitation inspectionconducted by a member of the tpu staff.a weeklysafety/security inspection shall be conducted by a member of the tpu staff.a weekly zone inspection of the entire tpu will be conducted by senior tpu staff members.a quarterly sanitation inspection of the tpu will be conducted by the local preventive medicine office.all inspections shall be logged by the watchand inspection results will be retained through two cycles of inspection.only the report of the major claimants previoustriennial inspection need be on hand.written reports will be submitted as required in chapter vi.ii-3enclosure (1)bupersinst 1306.77a24 mar 2004chapter iiistaffing301.policy.tpus will be staffed as determined by efficiencyreview (er) studies and approved by the major claimant.302.officers.each tpu will be headed by a co/oic asdesignated by the chief of naval operations (cno) and detailed by navperscom (pers-68).the co/oic has njp authority per reference (l), article 15, over all staff and transientpersonnel assigned to the tpu.if court-martial convening authority is desired for the co/oic of a tpu, such authoritywill be requested per article 0121 of reference (c).the co/oicof the tpu is responsible for the overall administration and management of the unit.unless otherwise provided, the co/oicof the tpu reports to the commander/co of the activity where the unit is attached or the regional commander.303.enlisted personn

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