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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1233 · § 1233.14

§ 1233.14. What personnel records must be transferred to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC)?

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(a)Civilian personnel files:
(1)General Records Schedules 1 and 2 specify that certain Federal civilian personnel, medical, and pay records must be centrally stored at the National Personnel Records Center headquartered in St. Louis, MO.
(2)\[Reserved\]
(b)The following types of medical treatment records are transferred to the NPRC:
(1)Inpatient (hospitalization) records created for all categories of patients (active duty personnel, retirees, and dependents) receiving inpatient treatment and extended ambulatory procedures; and
(2)Outpatient medical treatment records for military retirees, dependents, and other civilians treated at military health care facilities (excludes active duty military personnel at time of military discharge or retirement).
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