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Hi I need the form for Exempt Drill and Training and I don't have access to DIN or any other military database that isn't public. If someone could post it or email it to me that would be great. Thanks alot..
EXEMPT DRILL AND TRAINING
23. All members of the Primary Reserve may be granted exemption from Cl A Res Svc as follows:
up to 180 days in any 365 day period, by the CO; and
in excess of 180 days, as directed by the Commander of a Command.
24. When an exemption is granted to a member of the Primary Reserve, the appropriate entry will be made to the Reserve Data System. However, since members of the NDHQ/PRL and their attached members from the Supp Res are not administered through the RDS these entries are instead to be submitted in accordance with A-PM-245-001/FP-Z01.
airmich said:You actually don't need the DIN for many administrative items. Check out this thread for some great links for future use.
As for your ED&T question, this is the only reference I could find at the moment.
I could not find a form of any kind. From previous experience, I have seen this requested by request form and/or memo after which the BOR will ensure that you fill out all applicable paperwork. It is possible this has changed though or I am incorrect. I will keep looking and in the meantime somebody else may be around that can help further. I also suggest that you contact your supervisor as they should be key in helping you with this process as well.
Aerobicrunner said:Just to set things right, the ref you used for the information regarding ED&T was linked to a superseded instruction(ADM HR 2/93) and is no longer current. The proper instruction for Reservists is CMP Instr 20/04 with the latest amendment 4 dated 10 Aug 07. One of the significant changes is that the CO can only approve up to 90 days ED&T. This is an excerpt from the instr:
3.8 Exempt Duty and Training (ED&T)
a. Administrative procedures are detailed at ref B;
b. A mbr of the P Res, CIC or att mbr from the Supp Res may apply for ED&T. In any 365 days period it may be granted as follows:
(1) up to 90 days, by the Commanding Officer (CO);
(2) from 91 to 180 days, by the immediate higher HQ to the unit (Brigade or equivalent); and
(3) from 181 to 365 days, by the Area HQ or equivalent;
(4) for periods in excess of 365 days, by a Commander of a Command or their designate for that purpose. For all other Res F sub-components or Group Principals and Primary Reserve lists, the approving authority is the officer with powers and jurisdiction of an officer commanding a command for the specific Res F sub-component or Group Principal, or their designate for that purpose. Only exceptional circumstances will be approved.
c. All requests shall be in writing through the chain of command prior to the ED&T start date. Except in exceptional circumstances, such as emergencies that cause the mbr to be absent for more than 30 days, requests shall not be approved/granted retroactively;
d. ED&T shall not be used to avoid the administrative requirements of dealing with a mbr who is non-effective; and
e. Except for maternity/parental (MATA/PATA) leave purposes, ED&T does not count toward qualifying svc for promotion, incentive pay, Canadian Forces’ Decoration or clasp, or the Reserve Force Retirement Gratuity (RFRG).
The link to the form for requesting ED&T is below. I believe it is only accessable through the DIN:
http://hr.ottawa-hull.mil.ca/DHRIM/mhrrp/Ch19/engraph/ANNA_e.dot
tannerthehammer said:Yes this is the form I need...Can someone who has access to the DIN please email it to me?
Thanks
I am unsure on how this applies to Class A's, but from DAOD 5023-2:recceguy said:I first have trouble seeing how someone on ED&T gets promoted. Promotions are given on merit, performance and qualification. The first two cannot be gauged while you're on ED&T. Given everything else, if you want the rank, it's incumbent on you to accept the responsibility and do the job. If you can't do the job, you don't get promoted.
A current annual physical fitness evaluation with a pass rating achieved no more than one year (365 days), or an incentive exempt pass rating achieved no more than two years (730 days), prior to the effective date of a promotion, in accordance with promotion policy in applicable CFAOs.
Excused Drill and Trainingdynaglide said:Forgive my ignorance.. ED&T?
PO2FinClk said:I am unsure on how this applies to Class A's, but from DAOD 5023-2:
Michael O`Leary said:The document authorizing your promotion is not the same as being promoted, it authorizes your CO to promote you (assuming no conditions have changed that he may have to seek its reversal). I would suggest you ask your contacts if they can identify a convenient time for you to visit the unit for the formality of having the slip-on "pinned on your chest".