Authorized to Subsist Memo - United States Army
IMNE-MCY-LGSF 10 January 2009
MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION
SUBJECT: Appropriated Fund Dining Facility Use Policy #09-025
1. References:
a. AR 30-22, The Army Food Program, 10 May 2005.
b. DA Pam 30-22, Operating Procedures for the Army Food Program, 6 February 2007.
c. Department of Defense Manual 1338.10-M, Manual for the Department of Defense Food Service Program, March 1990.
2. Purpose: To provide policy and procedures pertaining to personnel authorized to subsist in Fort Anywhere appropriated fund (APF) dining facilities. In accordance with the references, Army APF dining facilities are established for the purpose of feeding enlisted Soldiers authorized subsistence in kind (SIK). Each individual entering the dining facility will be identified to determine their meal entitlement, whether authorized to eat free or if they must pay cash for the meal.
3. If a group of ten or more personnel from another command is assigned or temporarily assigned for duty at Fort Anywhere, the commander is responsible for coordinating food service support through the Directorate of Logistics (DOL) Food Program Management Office (FPMO).
IMNE-MCY-LGSF
SUBJECT: Appropriated Fund Dining Facility Use Policy #09-025
4. The following categories of personnel other than Soldiers authorized SIK are authorized to subsist in the dining facilities on a continual basis.
a. Service members retaining BAS (enlisted and officer).
b. Members of other military Services and Foreign military.
c. Food handlers when on duty in a military dining facility.
d. DOD Civilians on official orders for TDY or training at Fort Anywhere.
e. Members of the ROTC.
f. Members of the FPMO when in the performance of food service contractor surveillance.
g. Guests of military personnel during the serving of traditional holiday meals (Thanksgiving, Christmas and the Army Birthday).
5. The following categories of diners may purchase meals in the dining facilities on an approved basis. Approval to purchase meals will be submitted through the DOL FPMO and will be granted on a case-by-case basis only.
a. Family members/dependants of military personnel.
b. DOD civilians and contractors working on Fort Anywhere.
c. Retired military personnel.
d. Entertainment groups.
e. Civilian dignitaries.
f. Guests (must be escorted guests of a military member authorized to use the facility).
6. Questions concerning this policy should be directed to the DOL FPMO at (600) 300-8000.
David E. Chessman
DAVID E. CHESSMAN
Colonel, EN
Commanding
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