REGULATION 6: FOREIGN POLICY AND CIW-T
CHAPTER 5: Condemnation of Illegal Warfare -> CHAPTER 6: Condemnation of Illegal Warfare
NEW CHAPTER 5: Recognition of Foreign Organizations
Subsection 1. Terms and Definitions
USDF "recognizes" other organizations in efforts of showing care to the diverse environment that is the agencies floor. Foreign organizations are not required to return the recognition, but it is positively recommended and appreciated.
When USDF recognizes another organization, Officers (O1+) of a military organization, 5iC+ at agency organizations, and members of the foreign/external affairs staff will be allowed entry to USDF's HQ to be seated in the R&R, external R&R, or the VIP. Personnel must always be in regular uniform and displaying appropriate personnel ID in order to be allowed in and stay on USDF property.
Recognized individuals will be subject to USDF regulations when at USDF. USDF personnel who are at a recognized foreign organization will be subject to USDF standards as well as regulations in place by the foreign entity. In the event that regulations conflict, USDF personnel must always take USDF regulation as the priority.
Subsection 2. Recognition Requirements
Be established for a minimum of 14 days.
Have a minimum of 35 personnel on selective ID badge
All director/department head positions filled
15 personnel on ID badge must have been on the badge for no less than 10 days
No evidence whatsoever referring acts of illegal warfare since being established
Subsection 3. Official Contacts
The ASD ISA handles all recognition suggestions/recommendation before being advised by the NSC on the matter. Any member of OISA may be contacted in order to notify the ASD ISA.
Subsection 4. Termination of Recognition
USDF reserves the right to end a recognition agreement with another organization at any time for any reason whatsoever. Agency organizations may be subject to different requirements depending on the structure of the organization.
CHAPTER 5: Condemnation of Illegal Warfare -> CHAPTER 6: Condemnation of Illegal Warfare
NEW CHAPTER 5: Recognition of Foreign Organizations
Subsection 1. Terms and Definitions
USDF "recognizes" other organizations in efforts of showing care to the diverse environment that is the agencies floor. Foreign organizations are not required to return the recognition, but it is positively recommended and appreciated.
When USDF recognizes another organization, Officers (O1+) of a military organization, 5iC+ at agency organizations, and members of the foreign/external affairs staff will be allowed entry to USDF's HQ to be seated in the R&R, external R&R, or the VIP. Personnel must always be in regular uniform and displaying appropriate personnel ID in order to be allowed in and stay on USDF property.
Recognized individuals will be subject to USDF regulations when at USDF. USDF personnel who are at a recognized foreign organization will be subject to USDF standards as well as regulations in place by the foreign entity. In the event that regulations conflict, USDF personnel must always take USDF regulation as the priority.
Subsection 2. Recognition Requirements
Be established for a minimum of 14 days.
Have a minimum of 35 personnel on selective ID badge
All director/department head positions filled
15 personnel on ID badge must have been on the badge for no less than 10 days
No evidence whatsoever referring acts of illegal warfare since being established
Subsection 3. Official Contacts
The ASD ISA handles all recognition suggestions/recommendation before being advised by the NSC on the matter. Any member of OISA may be contacted in order to notify the ASD ISA.
Subsection 4. Termination of Recognition
USDF reserves the right to end a recognition agreement with another organization at any time for any reason whatsoever. Agency organizations may be subject to different requirements depending on the structure of the organization.
Asuno (GS-9)
Retired Lieutenant General ★★★
big memer and a lurker sometimes
Retired Lieutenant General ★★★
big memer and a lurker sometimes