What is the purpose of Air Force regulation AFI32-9003?
AFI32-9003 provides guidelines and procedures for granting temporary use of Air Force real property for activities that are not related to the primary mission of the Air Force.
Who is responsible for granting temporary use of Air Force real property?
The installation commander or designee is responsible for granting temporary use of Air Force real property.
What qualifies as temporary use of Air Force real property?
Temporary use includes activities not exceeding 180 continuous calendar days in duration and not related to the primary mission of the Air Force.
How can organizations or individuals request temporary use of Air Force real property?
Requests for temporary use of Air Force real property are submitted through a formal written request to the installation commander or designee.
Are there any fees associated with requesting temporary use of Air Force real property?
Yes, requestors may be required to pay for any costs incurred by the Air Force in support of the request, such as utilities or maintenance expenses.
What factors are considered when evaluating requests for temporary use of Air Force real property?
Factors including potential impacts on the installation's primary mission, availability of resources, compatibility with existing activities, and impact on local community are considered during the evaluation process.
Is it possible to extend the duration of temporary use beyond 180 days?
Under certain circumstances, extensions may be granted by the installation commander or designee, based on continued justification and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Can temporary use of Air Force real property be denied?
Yes, requests for temporary use may be denied if they conflict with the installation's primary mission, pose security concerns, or are not in compliance with regulatory requirements.
Are there any restrictions on the type of activities that can be granted temporary use of Air Force real property?
Yes, activities that involve immoral or illegal actions, pose safety risks, or are inconsistent with Air Force policies and values may be denied temporary use.