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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 536 · § 536.131

§ 536.131. Limitations on assessments arising from UCMJ claims.

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(a)Limitations on amount.
(1)A special court-martial convening authority (SPCMCA) has authority to approve a pay assessment in an amount not to exceed \$5,000 per claimant per incident and to deny a claim in any amount. If the Judge Advocate responsible for advising the SPCMCA decides that the SPCMCA's final action under the provisions of Rule for Courts-Martial 1107 in a court-martial arising out of the same incident would be compromised, the SPCMCA may forward the Article 139 claim to the general court-martial convening authority (GCMCA) for action.
(2)A GCMCA, or designee, has authority to approve a pay assessment in an amount not to exceed \$10,000 per claimant per incident and to deny a claim in any amount.
(i)If the GCMCA or designee determines that a claim exceeding \$10,000 per claimant per incident is meritorious, that officer will assess the soldier's pay in the amount of \$10,000 and forward the claim to the Commander USARCS, with a recommendation to increase the assessment.
(ii)If the head of the area claims office
(ACO)(usually the GCMCA's Staff Judge Advocate (SJA)) decides that the GCMCA's final action under the provisions of Rule for Courts-Martial 1107 in a court-martial arising out of the same incident would be compromised, that officer may forward the Article 139 claim to USARCS for action.
(3)Only TJAG, TAJAG, the Commander USARCS, or designee has authority to approve assessments in excess of \$10,000 per claimant per incident.
(b)Limitations on type of damages. Property loss or damage assessments are limited to direct damages. This subpart does not provide redress for indirect, remote, or consequential damages.
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