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AR 20–1 Inspector General Activities and Procedures

This regulation prescribes the responsibility and policy for the selection and duties of inspectors general throughout the Army. It describes inspector general functions, including teaching and training, inspections, assistance, and investigations. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD

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AR 200–1 Environmental Protection and Enhancement

This regulation covers environmental protection and enhancement and provides the framework for the Army Environmental Management System.

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AR 195–6 Department of the Army Polygraph Activities

This regulation contains policies, responsibilities, and procedures for using the polygraph in the Department of the Army.

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AR 195–5 Evidence Procedures

This regulation establishes policies and procedures on criminal and counterintelligence investigation evidence procedures, including the collection, accounting, preservation, and disposition of evidence. It also specifies responsibilities of Military Police, U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, and Army counterintelligence organizations, as they …Read More

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AR 195–4 USE OF CONTINGENCY LIMITATION .0015 FUNDS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITIES

This regulation sets policy for the administration, supervision, control, and use of limitation .0015 Contingency Funds of the Secretary of the Army made available to the Commanding General, US Army Criminal Investigation Command for emergency and unusual expenditures incurred during …Read More

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AR 195–3 Acceptance, Accreditation, and Release of United States Army Criminal Investigation Command Personnel

This regulation prescribes the selection process and standards for acceptance in the Army Criminal Investigation Command Program as CID special agents, criminal investigation laboratory examiners, and criminal investigation supervisors; provides for submission of applications; and establishes procedures for withdrawal of …Read More

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AR 195–2 Criminal Investigation Activities

This regulation prescribes policies and procedures pertaining to criminal investigation activities within the Department of the Army (DA). It prescribes the authority for conducting criminal investigations, crime prevention surveys, protective service missions, force protection and antiterrorism efforts and the collection, …Read More

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AR 190–9 Absentee Deserter Apprehension Program and Surrender of Military Personnel to Civilian Law Enforcement Agencies

This regulation provides policies and procedures for— a. Reporting absentees and deserters. b. Reporting special category absentees. c. Reporting political defectors. d. Using the automated law enforcement telecommunications. e. Apprehending and processing of absentees and deserters. f. Surrender of military …Read More

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AR 190–8 Enemy Prisoners of War, Retained Personnel, Civilian Internees and Other Detainees

a. This regulation provides policy, procedures, and responsibilities for the administration, treatment, employment, and compensation of enemy prisoners of war, retained personnel, civilian internees and other detainees in the custody of U.S. Armed Forces. It also establishes procedures for transfer …Read More

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AR 190-6 Obtaining Information From Financial Institutions

This regulation provides DA policies, procedures, and restrictions governing access to and disclosure of financial records maintained by financial institutions during the conduct of Army criminal investigations and law enforcement inquiries.

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AR 190–58 Personal Security

This regulation establishes policies and responsibilities for personal security during combatting terrorism and other major disruptions on military installations. It also provides guidance for protective service operations both on and off military installations.

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AR 190–55 U.S. Army Corrections System: Procedures for Military Executions

This regulation prescribes policies and procedures for carrying out death sentences imposed by military courts-martial or military tribunals and approved by the President of the United States.

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