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Reserve Officer Status

Reserve Officer Status. PSC-rpm-1 LT Russ Mayer Reserve Status Manager www.uscg.mil/rpm. Agenda. Terminology Types of Employee Categories Types of Duty and Orders Specifics on each Category Retirement. Components.

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Reserve Officer Status

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  1. Reserve Officer Status PSC-rpm-1 LT Russ Mayer Reserve Status Manager www.uscg.mil/rpm

  2. Agenda • Terminology • Types of Employee Categories • Types of Duty and Orders • Specifics on each Category • Retirement

  3. Components • The Coast Guard is split into two military Components: the Active Component and the Reserve Component. • The Reserve Component is split into three Categories: • The Ready Reserve (Selected Reserve and Individual Ready Reserve) • The Standby Reserve (Active and Inactive Status) • Retired Reserve (Pay, Non-Pay, Physical Disabilities)

  4. Terminology • Category: Which part of the Reserve do you belong? Each category as different rights and obligations that you should clearly understand. • Duty Status: There are multiple of Active and Inactive Duty, which is related to the above categories. Your rights and obligations change with your duty status.

  5. Types of Orders • Extended Active Duty (EAD): A contract for longer than 1 year (up to 5 years). For most discussions, you are no longer a Reservist. • Short Term Active Duty (less than one year): Active Duty for Training (ADT- 2 weeks a year), Active Duty Special Work (ADSW), Title 10, Title 14 • Inactive Duty: Single & Multiple Drills, Readiness Management Period (RMP), and Funeral Honors Duty (FHD)

  6. Reserve Categories *IRR/ASL Members may be assigned to field units & drill for retirement (points) ** In very limited circumstances, Retirees may be recalled to the SELRES and follow SERLRES guidelines, but are not eligible for promotion

  7. Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) • Note the Individual, there is no “Inactive Ready Reserve.” • Still need to earn 50 points a year (you still get 15 membership points), weigh in semi-annually, receive Continuity OERs, and compete before Selection Boards. • We do not recommend you stay in the IRR for more than a year or so, as this places you at a disadvantage (in terms of OER and participation) at your next Selection Board.

  8. Active Standby List (ASL) • Very few people meet this requirement, please read the applicable section in the RPM and contact us if you think you met the criteria

  9. Inactive Status List (ISL) • Limbo status where you do not: • Earn retirement points (including the 15 points each year) • Gain seniority or compete for promotion • Have most of the benefits of being in the military • You can not stay in the ISL for longer than three years. If you do, you may be honorably discharged from the USCGR (RPM .9.A.8) unless you’ve earned a Reserve retirement.

  10. Transfers to the SELRES from the IRR, ASL, and ISL are handled in two steps: Receive permission from PSC-rpm-1 to leave your current category. This is accomplished with a recent physical and be within weight compliance Find and fill a position through the ISC (fot) or RPM-2 (Assignments) Transfers from the SELRES to the IRR, ASL, and ISL are handled in one of two ways: Member Request – Request permission through your AO to RPM-1. Screenings – Failure to weigh-in, earn 50 points a year, etc may cause you to be transferred from your SELRES position to the IRR or ISL. Inter/Intra-Category Transfers

  11. Screening • PSC-rpm conducts regular screenings to ensure members are in compliance with their obligations. These obligations include completing your ASQ, weighing in, and earning 50 points. • Failure to meet your obligations may result in your transfer to the ISL.

  12. Mobilization Disposition Board • The MOB Board screens officers of limited mobilization potential or who have been in the ISL longer than three years for an honorable discharge. • Candidates will be told in advance so they can communicate with the Board.

  13. RET-1 vs RET-2 • RET-1 is retired, earning pay. • RET-2 is retired, awaiting age 60. • Age 60 may change soon to account for a member’s active duty. • Except for pay related issues, the two are the same. • Retirements are handled by PPC (RAS) in Topeka. You must route a retirement request through your chain of command and PSC-rpm before PPC will take action. • You must request retirement. If you do not, you will be placed in the ISL indefinitely.

  14. Questions? • Please read the Reserve Policy Manual (RPM) COMDTINST 1001.28A and visit our website • Contact us through the website for additional questions • This presentation is stored at …..

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