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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 842 · § 842.22

§ 842.22. Who are proper claimants.

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Proper claimants are:
(a)Active duty Air Force military personnel.
(b)Civilian employees of the Air Force who are paid from appropriated funds.
(c)DOD school teachers and school administrative personnel who are provided logistic and administrative support by an Air Force installation commander.
(d)Air Force Reserve (AFRES) and Air National Guard
(ANG)personnel when performing active duty, full-time National Guard duty, or inactive duty training, ANG technicians under 32 U.S.C. 709.
(e)Retired or separated Air Force military personnel who suffer damage or loss resulting from the last storage or movement of personal property, or for claims accruing before retirement or separation.
(f)AFROTC cadets while on active duty for summer training.
(g)United States Air Force Academy cadets. \[55 FR 2809, Jan. 29, 1990. Redesignated at 81 FR 83688, Nov. 22, 2016\]
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