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510.16 Divine Services
UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE - 14325_53

Basic Military Requirements (BMR) Revised Edition
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b. When restraint is imposed on an individual, it should be in such a manner as to accomplish the desired degree of restraint with a minimum of force. Attachment of an individual to a fixed or immovable object should only be authorized when all else fails, and then a continuous guard should be posted with specific instructions to care for the welfare of the person under restraint in the event of an emergency. 510.34 Motor Vehicles a. No    person    shall    operate    a Government-owned motor vehicle assigned to a naval unit unless specifically designated to do so by the commanding officer, and then only for official unit business. b.   Military personnel operating Government-owned  motor  vehicles  shall comply  with  all  post,  station,  local,  state,  and federal directives. U.S. Government operator’s permit is not required for vehicles under one ton. c.   All  persons  operating  Government- owned motor vehicles assigned to a naval unit shall obtain the permission of the OOD before driving away from the unit and shall report to the OOD upon return. 510.35 Working Stocks of Narcotics All   narcotics   and   other   controlled substances  authorized  for  medical  purposes shall be in the custody of the medical or dental officer. No one shall have access to this material except  as  prescribed  by  these  officers  or  the commanding officer. a.   The  medical  and  dental  officers  shall supervise  in  person  all  receipts  and  issues  of narcotics  and  other  controlled  substances  in their custody and shall keep proper records of all  transactions  to  ensure  strict  accountability and detect losses promptly. b.   With  the  exception  of  medical  and dental  officers,  no  person  shall  prescribe  or administer  any  narcotics  or  other  controlled substances,  either  to  oneself  or  to  another person, except to aid the injured during action or emergencies.  The  medical  and  dental  officers may  authorize  certain  hospital  corpsmen  and dental  technicians  to  administer  narcotics  and controlled drugs to patients in sick bay per the medical and dental officer’s prescription. c.   In units to which no medical officer is attached,  all  narcotics  and  dangerous  drugs shall  be  in  the  custody  of  the  controlled substances  custodian,  except  small  quantities of necessary narcotics and dangerous drugs that may be issued to the leading petty officer in the medical   department.   The   narcotics   and dangerous   drugs   shall   be   kept   in   a three-combination  safe  or,  if  this  is  not possible, under lock and key. All transactions between  the  bulk  custodian  and  medical department  representative  shall  be  receipted for. Issues from the working stock in the sick bay shall be covered by prescription. Narcotics and  dangerous  drugs  shall  be  inventoried monthly by a special inventory board…. 510.44 Photographic Equipment No person shall: a.   Possess or introduce on board a naval unit   any   camera   or   other   photographic equipment capable of exposing a photographic plate  or  film  without  permission  of  the commanding officer or authorized representative. b.   Make photographs of a naval unit or its equipment, or of objects from the unit, without permission  of  the  commanding  officer,  and then only of the objects for which permission was specifically given. c.   While on watch or duty as a sentry or member  of  a  patrol,  knowingly  permit  the introduction  of  any  camera  or  photographic equipment  on  board  a  naval  unit  unless  such equipment  is  authorized  by  the  commanding officer or authorized representative. 2-14 Student Notes:







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