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The Civilian Inmate Labor Program is a program of the United States Army provided by Army Regulation 21035. The regulation, first drafted in 1997, underwent a rapid act revision in January 2005; it provides policy for the creation of labor programs and prison camps on Army installations.
Paragraph 6-3, AR 635-200 states that a Hardship exists when in circumstances not involving death or disability of a member of the soldiers (or spouses) immediate family, separation from the Service will materially affect the care or support of the family by alleviating undue and genuine hardship.
External Links. Army Regulation 600-85 (2016) details the Armys program to address the abuse of alcohol and drugs, including procedures for testing (screening and confirmation). Special sections also outline drug testing procedures for the Civilian Corps, Army National Guard, and Army Reserve.
AR 600-20 defines the following five prohibited relationships: Compromise, or appear to compromise, the integrity of supervisory authority or the chain of command. Cause actual or perceived partiality or unfairness. Involve, or appear to involve, the improper use of grade or position for personal gain.
(1) Conditions have arisen or have been aggravated to an excessive degree since entry on active duty or ADT. (2) Conditions are not of a temporary nature. (3) Every reasonable effort has been made by the Soldier to alleviate the dependency or hardship conditions without success.
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Army Regulation 135-91 states that general officer commanders are authorized to grant exceptions to unexcused absences. This authority may be delegated to commanders LTC or higher. It states that enlisted soldiers who are declared unsatisfactory participants may be transferred to the IRR.
Army Regulation 600-8-2 outlines the policies and procedures that govern Army flagging actions. This article will provide the definition of a flag and explain the purpose for implementing a flagging action. It will also cover the types of flags and the basic rules for initiating and removing flagging actions.

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