AR 15-39 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND INTRAGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM - THIS EDITION REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 16 DECEMBER 2023.
MilReg AR 15-39 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 15-39?
The purpose of Army regulation AR 15-39 is to establish policies and procedures for the Department of the Army Intergovernmental and Intragovernmental Committee Management Program.

Who does Army regulation AR 15-39 apply to?
Army regulation AR 15-39 applies to all Army organizations, personnel, and contractors involved in intergovernmental and intragovernmental committee activities.

What is the scope of Army regulation AR 15-39?
Army regulation AR 15-39 covers the management and execution of all intergovernmental and intragovernmental committee activities within the Department of the Army.

Does Army regulation AR 15-39 supersede any previous regulations?
Yes, Army regulation AR 15-39 supersedes all previous regulations and related guidance on the Intergovernmental and Intragovernmental Committee Management Program.

What are some key responsibilities outlined in Army regulation AR 15-39?
Key responsibilities outlined in Army regulation AR 15-39 include designating a senior official responsible for committee management, establishing and maintaining records, and ensuring compliance with federal laws and regulations.

How are intergovernmental and intragovernmental committees defined in Army regulation AR 15-39?
Intergovernmental committees are those involving Army representatives and representatives from other government entities. Intragovernmental committees are composed solely of Army representatives.

What factors should be considered when establishing intergovernmental committees?
Factors such as purpose, membership, duration, and legal considerations should be taken into account when establishing intergovernmental committees.

Are there any exceptions to the requirement for intergovernmental committees to have a formal charter?
Yes, some committees may be exempted from the requirement for a formal charter if they have a limited purpose or are of short duration, as determined by the responsible senior official.

How often are intergovernmental committees required to report their activities?
Intergovernmental committees are required to submit an annual report to the responsible senior official, summarizing their activities during the year.

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