GRADED A+.
What are the Semiannually periodic inventory requirement for ARNG and USAR - ✔✔Inspect and
review PLL
Invetory and review basic and operational load
Tool room/crib
What AR covers Property Accountability Policies - ✔✔AR735-5
What are the 5 types of responsibility - ✔✔Command
Supervisory
Direct
Custodial
Personal
What are the 4 records used to assigne responsibility for property - ✔✔Property book
Hand Receipt
Subhand Receipt
Temporary hand Receipt
Equipment Receipt
What are the four-fold of the CSDP - ✔✔Responsibility
Guidance
Feed Back
Follow up
What as the frequancy for a CSDP evaluation by ther Battalion commander for Active, Guard and
Reserve - ✔✔Army: Quarterly
Guard: Annualy
Reserve: 18 month
, What does CSDP stand for - ✔✔Command Supply Dicipline Program
What is Command Responsibility - ✔✔Commanders are obligated to ensure all Government property
within their command is
properly used and cared for, and that proper custody, safekeeping, and disposition are provided.
Waht is Supervisory Responsibility - ✔✔The obligation of a supervisor to ensure all Government
property issued to, or used by their subordinates is properly used and cared for, and that proper
custody, safekeeping, and disposition are provided.
What is Direct Resposibility - ✔✔The obligation of a person to ensure all Government property for
which they have
receipted, is properly used and cared for, and that proper custody, safekeeping, and disposition are
provided.
What is Custodial Resposibility - ✔✔The obligation of an individual for property in storage, awaiting
issue, or turn-in to exercise reasonable and prudent actions to properly care for, and ensure proper
custody, safekeeping, and disposition of the property are provided. Custodial responsibility results
from assignment as a supply sergeant, supply custodian, supply clerk, or warehouse person
What is Personal Resposibility - ✔✔The obligation of a person to exercise reasonable and prudent
actions to properly use, care for, safeguard, and dispose of all Government property issued for,
acquired for, or converted to a person's exclusive use, with or without receipt.
Define Expendable Property - ✔✔its consumed in use, or loses its identity in use. It includes items
not consumed in use, with a unit cost of less
than $300 and having a CIIC of "U" or "7" assigned.
Define Durable Property - ✔✔its not consumed in use and does not require property book
accountability, but because of unique characteristics requires control (hand receipt) when issued to
the user.
Define Non Expendable Property - ✔✔its personal property that is we do not consume in use and
that retains its original identity during the period of use. It requires formal accountability throughout
the life of the item (property book).