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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 614 — Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers · § 614.21

§ 614.21. Findings of Federal military agency.

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(a)Findings in military documents. Information contained in a military document furnished to an ex-servicemember shall constitute findings to which § 614.23 applies as to:
(1)Whether the individual has performed active service in the Armed Forces or the Commissioned Corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration;
(2)The beginning and ending dates of the period of active service and “days lost” during such period;
(3)The type of discharge or release terminating the period of active service;
(4)The individuals' pay grade at the time of discharge or release from active service; and
(5)The narrative reason or other reason for separation from active service.
(b)Discharges not under honorable conditions. A military document which shows that an individual's discharge or release was under other than honorable conditions shall also be a finding to which § 614.23 applies. [53 FR 40555, Oct. 17, 1988]
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