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 operators
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 officers 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.
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