AR 210-22 SUPPORT FOR NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES AUTHORIZED TO OPERATE ON DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY INSTALLATIONS
MilReg AR 210-22 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Army regulation AR 210-22?
Army regulation AR 210-22 provides guidance and procedures for supporting non-federal entities authorized to operate on Department of the Army installations.

What entities are considered non-federal entities under this regulation?
Non-federal entities refer to any organization, agency, or individual which is not a federal agency and is authorized to operate on Army installations.

What kind of support can be provided to non-federal entities?
Support can include access to facilities, equipment, services, and logistical assistance necessary to perform authorized activities on Army installations.

Who is responsible for approving support to non-federal entities?
The installation commander or a designated representative is responsible for approving support to non-federal entities.

Are there any restrictions on the type of support that can be provided?
Yes, support should be limited to activities that do not interfere with Army operations, and should not be provided if it conflicts with the Army's mission or security requirements.

How can non-federal entities request support from Army installations?
Non-federal entities must submit a request for support through established channels, usually in writing, to the installation commander or designated representative.

Is there a fee associated with receiving support from Army installations?
Yes, non-federal entities may be required to reimburse the Army for the costs associated with providing support, including personnel, equipment, and supplies.

What factors are considered when determining the priority of support for non-federal entities?
Factors such as available resources, mission requirements, and potential impacts on Army operations are considered in determining the priority of support for non-federal entities.

Can support be withdrawn or suspended for non-federal entities?
Yes, support can be withdrawn or suspended for non-federal entities if their activities pose a threat to the Army's mission, security, or if they fail to comply with established regulations.

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