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publication-type instructions, to indicate changes
received and incorporated.
ORDERING FORMS AND
PUBLICATIONS
To order new forms or publications (with the ex-
ception of those issued through the Directives Issuance
System), or to replace those that have become damaged
or mutilated, all you need do is notify your supply
officer. The method of letting the supply officer know
what you need varies with the activity or size of your
ship. The supply officer will let you know how the
information is to be given. The supply department pre-
pares a DOD Single Line Item Requisition System
Document, DD Form 1348, and sends it to the supply
activity responsible for the supply support of your ship
or station.
DIRECTIVES ISSUANCE SYSTEM
The Department of the Navy Directives Issuance
System provides a standard method of issuing directives
by all activities in the Navy. As set forth in SECNAV-
INST 5215.1C, the system contains the following two
parts and two tables:
Part IDefinition, Criteria, and Responsibility
Part IIPreparation and Maintenance of Directives
Table IPreparation of Letter-Type Directives
Table IIPreparation of Special-Type Directives
The Directives Issuance System contains the stan-
dard procedures and formats used to issue policy,
procedural, and informational releases in the Depart-
ment of the Navy.
In general, a document is issued in the Directives
Issuance System when it does one or more of the fol-
lowing:
Regulates or is essential to effective administra-
tion
Establishes policy
Delegates authority or assigns responsibility
Assigns an organizational structure
Assigns a mission, function, or task
Initiates or governs a course of action or conduct
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Establishes a procedure, technique, standard,
guide, or method of performing a duty, function,
or an operation
Establishes a reporting requirement
Changes, supersedes, or cancels another direc-
tive
With certain exceptions, issuances not falling
within the scope of the previous criteria nevertheless
may be issued in the Directives Issuance System to
obtain quick and controlled dissemination. Normally
issued as notices, these may include the following:
. Requests for comments, approval, or informa-
tion
l Directions for routinely carrying out established
operations, such as matters about individual personnel
actions or special shipments of material
. Informative announcements, such as education
or promotion opportunities, recreational activities,
work improvement plans, suggestions for morale build-
ing, or changes in office locations or telephone exten-
sions
There are two types of exceptionsrequired and
optional. Required exceptions are Navy regulations,
Top Secret documents, and registered publications. Op-
tional exceptions are operation plans and orders, tech-
nical and regulatory manuals and publications, and
changes to them.
A directive prescribes or establishes policy, organi-
zation, conduct, methods, or procedures; requires action
or states information essential to the effective admini-
stration or operation of activities concerned; or contains
authority or information that must be issued formally.
The types of directives used in the Directives Issu-
ance System include instructions, notices, and change
transmittals.
Instructions
An instruction is a directive that contains authority
or information having continuing reference value, or
requiring continuing action. It remains in effect for 7
years or until superseded or otherwise canceled, which-
ever occurs first, by the originator or higher authority.
Notices
A notice is a directive of a one-time nature or one
that contains information or action for a brief time only.
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