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thoroughly knowledgeable, have leadership ability, and
be a service-oriented individual.
BQ MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION
The BQ management organization is centralized in
Washington, DC, under BUPERS (PERS-671) and has
the following responsibilities:
l Developing and implementing administrative
procedures for Navy BQs
. Achieving
personnel support
objectives of the
Program
. Evaluating
the objectives of the Navywide
facilities (PSFs) within the overall
Military Construction (MILCON)
the habitability, occupancy criteria,
and design of BQs
. Developing policy that governs assignment,
determination, and use of bachelor housing
. Providing liaison to the Chief of Naval Education
and Training (CNET) with a view toward establishing
and improving BQ management training
l Inspecting BQ operations by use of the BQ
management assistance and inspection team (MAIT) to
ensure compliance with NAVPERS 15606 and other
applicable directives
. Providing helpful suggestions and recommen-
dations to improve living conditions, reduce costs, and
provide classroom and on-the-job training tailored to
each commands needs
CLASSIFICATION OF PERSONNEL
ASSIGNED DUTIES IN BQs
MSs are normally assigned command supervision,
management, and administrative billets in BQs. When
MS personnel are not readily available, officers, chief
warrant officers, or other enlisted personnel may be
assigned. Enlisted personnel are prohibited from
performing housekeeping functions in BQs other than
their own personal spaces.
BQ personnel also may include civil service,
nonappropriated fund, and contract employees.
Civil Service Employees
Civil service employees are civilian employees paid
from appropriated funds. They may be assigned duties
in BQs where military personnel are not available.
Under these circumstances, civilian personnel may
serve as BQ, BOQ, or BEQ officer, or other positions
that gives them the responsibility for the proper
operation and management of the BQ. Information
governing civil service employees can be found in the
Federal Personnel Manual.
Nonappropriated Fund Employees
Nonappropriated fund employees are civilian
employees paid from nonappropriated funds.
Additional information and requirements about
nonappropriatcd fund employees arc contained in
SECNAVINST 5300.22.
Contract Civilian Employees
Contract civilian employees are not governed by
any of the regulations mentioned previously.
Compliance to the provision of the contract and any
collective bargaining agreement applicable to
employees performing on this contract are subject to the
requirements of the Service Contract Act.
0PERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Centralization of management refers to the direct
management control of all BQs (less those assigned to
the U.S. Marine Corps) by the CO on whose real
property account these buildings appear. It additiontilly
refers to consolidation under one specific department
(for example, administrative, supply, or BQ) in the chain
of command. Under the management system, tighter
control, better accounttibility, greater occupancy of
quarters, and further savings in resources can be
realized.
Liaison must be set up between the BQ officer and
tenant representatives to discuss responsibilities,
establish commuications, and promote a cooperative
atmosphere to improve conditions and habitability of the
personnel concerned.
Responsibilities of the host CO are as follows:
l Development and implementation of rules and
regulations
. Assignments and terminations, including
issuance of all certificates of nonavailability (CNA) and
approval of all authorizations for payment of basic
allowance for quarters (BAQ, single)
. Use of housing assets and preparation of
inventory, occupancy, and utilization reports
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