MILPERSMAN 1910-402 Administrative Board and Notification Procedures
MilReg MILPERSMAN 1910-402 Frequently Asked Questions

What is MILPERSMAN 1910-402?
MILPERSMAN 1910-402 is a Navy regulation that outlines the procedures for administrative boards and notifications within the Navy.

What is the purpose of administrative boards?
Administrative boards are convened to review and make decisions on matters related to the administrative responsibilities of the Navy, such as personnel actions, disciplinary matters, and promotion boards.

What are the types of administrative boards mentioned in MILPERSMAN 1910-402?
MILPERSMAN 1910-402 mentions several types of administrative boards, including an Administrative Separation Board, Special Selection Board, Promotion Selection Board, and Formal Medical Board, among others.

Who can convene an administrative board?
Administrative boards can be convened by the Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Personnel, a commanding officer, or an officer designated by them.

What is the purpose of notifying an individual about administrative board procedures?
Notification ensures that the individual is aware of the board and will have an opportunity to participate in the proceedings, present evidence, and make a statement before any decision is reached.

How is an individual notified about administrative board procedures?
Notification is generally provided in writing and delivered personally to the individual or sent via certified mail to their last known address.

What is the timeframe for providing notification about an administrative board?
Notification must be provided at least 15 days prior to the convening date of the board, except in cases of certain emergency situations.

Can an individual request an extension for responding to an administrative board?
Yes, an individual can request an extension to respond to an administrative board, and such requests should be addressed to the convening authority.

Can an individual request legal representation during administrative board proceedings?
Yes, an individual has the right to request legal representation or assistance during administrative board proceedings at their own expense.

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