What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 670-10?
The purpose of Army regulation AR 670-10 is to establish policies and procedures for the furnishing of uniforms or payment of uniform allowances to civilian employees within the Army.
Who does Army regulation AR 670-10 apply to?
This regulation applies to all civilian employees working under the Department of the Army, regardless of their employment status or category.
What does AR 670-10 cover?
AR 670-10 covers the policies, procedures, and guidelines regarding the provision of uniforms or the payment of uniform allowances to civilian employees in the Army.
Are all civilian employees eligible for uniform allowance?
No, not all civilian employees are eligible for uniform allowance. Only those employees who meet the specific criteria outlined in this regulation are eligible for uniform allowances.
How can a civilian employee request a uniform allowance?
Civilian employees who believe they meet the criteria for uniform allowance should submit a request through their supervisor or designated authority.
How often are uniform allowances provided to eligible employees?
Uniform allowances are provided on a periodic basis, as determined by Army regulations and funding availability.
Can civilian employees choose to receive a uniform instead of a uniform allowance?
Yes, civilian employees may choose to receive a uniform instead of a uniform allowance, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria and follow the established procedures.
What is the process for requesting additional uniforms?
Requests for additional uniforms should be submitted through the appropriate channels, such as supervisors or designated authority, following the established procedures outlined in AR 670-10.
Are civilian employees responsible for the maintenance and care of issued uniforms?
Yes, civilian employees are responsible for the maintenance, care, and cleanliness of any uniforms issued to them.