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2-13.
Which of the following statements
is correct concerning a naval
members immunity from military
prosecutions for the offense of
failure to pay just debts through
use of a petition for bankruptcy?
1.
Only naval officers are immune
from prosecution
2.
Only officers and chief petty
officers are immune from
prosecution
3.
All naval members are immune
from prosecution
4.
A discharge in bankruptcy
does not give a naval member
immunity for offenses committed
before a petition of bankruptcy
2-14.
Which of the following individuals
require medical boards?
2-15.
1.
2.
3.
4.
All naval members who are
in naval hospitals undergoing
medical treatment lasting more
than 10 days
Members who have contagious
sexually transmitted diseases
Members whose physical
qualification to continue on
full duty is in doubt or whose
physical limitations prevent
their return to full duty
within a reasonable period
of time
Members whose physical quali-
fication to continue on active
duty is in question but who are
expected to return to full duty
within 6 months of completion
of medical treatment
The information contained in a
medical board report plays an
important role in determining the
rights of an individual to which
of the following benefits?
1.
Income tax exemptions and
compensation only
2.
Compensation and promotion only
3.
Retirement and compensation
only
4.
Income tax exemptions,
compensation, promotion,
retirement,
and pensions
2-16.
Which of the following individuals
is a medical board convening
authority?
1.
An HMC attached to your
ship
2.
The commanding officer
of your ship
3.
The commanding officer
of a naval hospital
4.
The senior LCDR who is a
medical officer attached
to your ship
2-17.
Medical boards may be ordered by
all EXCEPT which of the following
individuals?
1.
Chief of Naval Operations
2.
Commanding Officer, EPMAC
3.
Commandant of the Marine Corps
4.
Chief, Bureau of Medicine and
Surgery
2-18.
The delegation of signatory
responsibility by the convening
authority (CA) for approving or
disapproving recommendations and
findings of medical board members
is subject to what policy?
1.
The CA may not delegate
signatory responsibility
2.
The CA may delegate signatory
responsibility to the senior
HMC attached to the hospital
or naval medical clinic
3.
The CA may delegate, in
writing, signatory responsi
bility for approving or
disapproving recommendations
and findings of board members.
Delegation, however, should not
be granted below the director-
ate level in a hospital command
or below the level of the
executive officer at the naval
medical clinic
4.
The CA may delegate, in
writing, signatory respon
sibility for approving or
disapproving recommendations
and findings of board members.
This delegation can be granted
to the administrative officer
if so desired
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