ARMY - DA PAM 420-1-1
Housing Management
Organization: | ARMY |
Publication Date: | 2 April 2009 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 81 |
scope:
Applicability. This pamphlet applies to the Active Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated. It does not apply to civil works housing under control of the Corps of Engineers; Family Housing for caretakers at national cemeteries; Military Assistance Program and Military Assistance Advisory Group housing activities except for accounting procedures set forth in DOD Regulation 7000.14-R series; facilities occupied by Army activities as tenants when support is provided by another Government agency; Family Housing transferred to other Government agencies by permit; Family Housing at Kwajalein; Army National Guard Family Housing and unaccompanied personnel housing facilities and related furnishings; U.S. Army Reserve Family Housing facilities and related furnishings; recreational housing; housing furnishings support for reception centers and confinement centers; military treatment facility lodging such as Fisher Houses; Army lodging; and the residence portion of the United States Military Academy's Cadet Chapel except for the necessity to collect rent for shelter and service sprovided in accordance with OMB Circular A-45 and AR 420-1, chapter 3, section XV. In areas outside the United States, Status of Forces Agree - ments or other country-to-country agreements may take precedence over this pamphlet.
Purpose
This pamphlet provides guidance and procedures for the management and operation of the Army's permanent party housing programs in accordance with the policy contained in AR 420-1, chapter 3. It addresses Government-owned and -controlled Army Family Housing (AFH) to include general/flag officer's quarters (GFOQ); Government-owned and -controlled unaccompanied personnel housing (UPH) for permanent party (PP) personnel (UPH(PP)) to include barracks; the engineering, resource, and furnishings management programs related to housing; establishment and administration of rental rates for Government-owned and -controlled housing and charges for related facilities; and procedures for housing managers to effectively support the housing requirements of mobilization efforts.
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