Figure 6-5.-Controlled-Equipage Custody Record (4442), NAVSUP Form 460.
Issue requests applicable to shortages and
unserviceable items requiring replenishment
have been submitted to the supply officer (or the
reasons why they have not been submitted).
Surveys applicable to shortages and
unserviceable items have been submitted (or the
reasons why they have not been submitted).
The list of excess controlled equipage items,
including justification or authority for any excess
items desired to be retained, has been submitted.
Any shortages or unserviceable items found during
inventory must be covered as appropriate by
Government Property Lost or Damaged (GPLD) Survey
Certificate, DD Form 2090; Report of Survey, DD Form
200; or Missing, Lost, Stolen, or Recovered
Government Property, OPNAV Report 5500-1.
Plant Property Accounting
Plant property is the term used to describe all
Navy-owned real property and other property under the
care of the Navy. Plant property items are divided into
four classes, as follows:
Class 1Land
Class 2Buildings and improvements
Class 3Equipment, other than industrial plant
equipment
Class 4Industrial plant equipment
Department heads at each activity are responsible
for plant property under their custody. They must assist
the fiscal officer in obtaining technical descriptions of
plant property and affixing identification plates and
decals on the property. They must also help the fiscal
officer in determining the estimated life of the property;
reporting acquisitions, dispositions, transfers, and
surveys of plant property; and conducting physical
inventories.
As a master or senior chief, the classes of plant
property you will be most concerned with are classes 3
and 4.
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