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DETERMINING OPERATING LIMITS
We now know that the Enlisted Dining Facility
Control Record, NAVSUP Form 338, provides a daily
cumulative record of the financial condition of the GM.
The leading MS uses the data available on the
NAVSUP Form 338 for menu planing and for menu
revision and adjustment to accomplish the following
goals:
. Determining the financial status of the GM
before preparing a menu, especially when planning to
use high-cost menu items
. Comparing the daily monetary allowance with
the daily food cost as a check of the actual cost each day
with the authorized cost for the same day
l Relating the actual cost of one ration to the daily
menus to determine the relatively high- and low-cost
menus and to use that information in planning future
menus and to adjust menus that have resulted in
excessively high costs
The FSO will check the NAVSUP Form 338 daily
to make sure the GM is operating within the authorized
allowance. This daily check also makes sure the
NAVSUP Form 338 is being posted daily.
Whenever an overissue occurs, immediate action
should be taken to determine the cause and eliminate the
overissue by a corresponding underissue.
SPECIAL MEAL FEEDING
When specific conditions are met, there is a need
for issuing special meals. These meals are issued for
consumption aboard aircraft, small craft, or at a duty
station away from the GM. The following are the
different types of special meals along with a brief
description of the conditions that should be met when
they are issued:
. Flight meals. Enlisted members of the armed
services who are entitled to a meal without charge in a
GM when permitted or required to fly in Navy or Marine
Corps aircraft are issued flight meals without charge.
Enlisted personnel who are not entitled to meals without
charge, yet have TAD or travel orders permitting or
requiring them to fly in Navy or Marine Corps aircraft,
are charged for flight meals at the current prescribed
rate. Other special provisions applying to flight meals
are discussed in the Expenditures and Accounting
section of the NAVSUP P-486, volume I.
. Boat meals. Boat meals are issued at no charge
to enlisted members of the armed services who are
entitled to rations-in-kind and are unable to return to the
GM for a meal for reasons such as assignment as beach
guards or boat crew members. Navy enlisted personnel
receiving COMRATS/BAS and officer personnel must
pay cash for each boat meal received.
. Bag lunches are issued to personnel entitled to
rations-in-kind when assigned to duty that prevents
them from returning to the GM for a regular meal. When
bag lunches are used, they are accounted for as regular
GM meals, or as special meals, whichever method is
most administratively helpful to the GM.
. In-transit meals are for enlisted personnel of the
military services that are in a group travel status,
including air travel, and are not receiving per diem or
COMRATS/BAS. They are entitled to transit meals at
no charge when they cannot be fed in the GM.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Discussed next are the responsibilities of both the
FSO and the requesting officer in processing requests
for and issuing special meals.
Food Service Officer
The FSO is responsible for the following:
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Requisitioning authorized food items
for special meals
required
Procuring nonfood items authorized for the
preparation of special meals
Providing the facilities and supervising the
preparation of special meals
Maintaining files of the receipt for flight meals
to substantiate billings to foreign governments
ENTITLEMENT CERTIFICATION. A re-
sponsible officer or chief petty officer certifies on the
NAVSUP Form 340 the eligibility of the United States
enlisted crew members and passengers not receiving per
diem or COMRATS/BAS to receive special meals
without charge. The officer or chief petty officer lists the
name of each individual, meal pass number, and the
abbreviated name of the activity to which the person is
assigned.
ISSUE PROCEDURES. The FSO is authorized to
issue special meals only when paid for in cash, or when
proper certification is acquired. Proper certification
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