submit any such request or appeal to the approval authority that acted on the original
report. The request or appeal will be in letterform over the signature of the individual.
Appeals will be forwarded through channels to the General Court Martial authority
having jurisdiction over the command in which the loss occurred.
b. Unless good cause for a greater delay exists, appeals must be filed within two
years. Requests for reconsideration received at any headquarters or staff office will be
forwarded to the headquarters taking final action on the report. The responsible
headquarters may either sustain the action previously taken without reopening the
report or reopen the report. Appeals will be routed and reports reconsidered in the
same manner. In the event the responsible headquarters disallows the appeal, that
office will prepare a memorandum to the appeal authority, setting forth its basis for
disallowing the appeal. The action of the appeal authority is final and no further appeal
is authorized.
3-31. BASIC REFERENCES
The preceding subject matter represents a cursory presentation of medical
materiel management procedures. Should your duties involve you in detail in any of
these areas, you will find the following basic references of much help:
a. AR 40-61. Medical Logistics Policies and Procedures.
b. AR 710--2, Supply Policy Below Wholesale Level.
c. DA Pam 710-2-1, Using Unit Supply System. (Manual Procedures)
d. AR 735-5, Policies and Procedures for Property Accountability.
e. SB 8-15 Series, Army Medical Service Supply Information.
f. S8 700-20, Army Adopted and Other Items of Materiel Selected for
Authorization/List of Reportable Items.
h. CTA 8-100. Army Medical Department. Expendable Supplies.
i.
CTA 50-970, Expendable Items.
j. HSC (Health Services Command) PAM 710-2. AMEODPAS Users Manual.
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