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ER 1130-2-550 Recreation Operations and Maintenance Policies

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Purpose: This regulation establishes the policy for the management of recreation programs and activities, and for the operation and maintenance of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) recreation facilities and related structures, at civil works water resource projects.

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  • Gary smitb

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    Everything I can find shows that congress only gave permission to the secretary of agriculture to charge fees at recreation areas. So how is the army Corp of engineers allowed to charge fees.

    • Mark Gerecht

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      AR 623-3 page 34 states:
      3-2g. Retirement OER or NCOER requirements include the following:
      (1) All Soldiers will receive an OER or NCOER within 12 months before the first day of transition leave. Retirement OERs or NCOERs of less than 1 calendar year are optional. These reports will be rendered at the option of the rater, senior rater, or when requested by the rated Soldier (see para 3–44c). Retirement reports that conclude a Soldier’s military career, if rendered, will have a “Thru” date that is the final day of supervision or last duty day before beginning transition leave (or before the effective date of retirement, if no transition leave is taken)

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