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Religious Ministry Support REFERENCE / AUTHORITYSOURCE DOCUMENT Information Sheet Document Designation: SECNAVINST Number: 1730.3 TITLE: EMLOYMENT OF CIVILIAN CLERGY Date: 17 JUL 89 Purpose: To revise policy and procedures for employment of civilian clergy as auxiliary chaplains, contract chaplains and clergy for occasional ministries. This instruction is a complete revision and should be reviewed in its entirety. Source(s): NAVY ELECTRONIC DIRECTIVES Website: http//neds.daps.mil/directives/dirindex.html Table 44 Original Document Form:.pdf file

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAV} SEC% AVINST 1730.3G Office of the Secretary OP-972P Washington, DC 20350-1000 8 I)ecember 1988 SECNAV INSTRUCTION 1730.3G From: Secretary of the Navy To: All Ships and Stations Subj: EMPLOYMENT OF CIVILIAN Ref: CLERGY (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) DOD Directive 5010.37 of 17 Nov 87 (NOTAL) DOD Directive 4100.33 of 9 Sep 85 (NOTAL) DOD Directive 1304.19 of 1 Jun 84 (NOTAL) Federal Personnel Manual SECNAVINST 1730.7 (NOTAL) Federal Acquisition Regulation Joint Federal Travel Regulations, vol. 2 1. Purpose. To rewse policy and procedures for employment of cilrilian clergy as auxlllary chaplains, contract chaplains and clergy for occasional mmlstries. This instruction is a complete reymion and should be re~iewed in its entlret}. 2. Cancellation. SECNA\ INST 1730.3F 3. Applicability. This instruction applies to all personnel responsible for the provision, facilitation and support of rellgious ministries in the Department of the Na\y. 4. Polic}. Department of the Xaty po]lc} is to temporarily employ citrilian clerg~, under the criteria in reference (a), to meet requirements for delivering relig]ous ministries to particular faith groups when requirements cannot be met b} a~allable Chaplain Corps officers. Civilian clergy ma} also be employed for occasional ministry to meet a speclflc ministry requirement in command religious programs. excluded from the applica~ion of commercial actiwties program requirements of reference (b). Civilian clergy shall be employed as auxillar! chaplains, or contr;icl chaplains, or for occasional ministries m the manner that satlsfles the needs of command religious programs in the most economical and appropriate manner. b. Auxiliary and contract chaplaln~ shall provide ministries for members of the mll]tar), their dependents and other authorized persons of the auxiliary or contract chaplaln s faith group, Duties shall be religlous in nature such as: conducting religious sertlces, preaching, teaching, counseling, pastoral care, sacramental ministr}, religious edllcation, \is]ting the sick, etc. The times at which ministries are to be prowded and the duties to be performed shall be specified b} a position description or statement of work. c. Commands shall select clergy for occa - sional ministries based on their unique ]nd]\]dual ability rather than on faith group. The) shal] provide ministries only at times specified by a statement of \\ork. Their duties shall be relig]ou~ in nature, such as: conducting rehglous sert]ces, preaching, teaching, sacran-]ental mln]stri, e[c, and normally dehvered on one occasion, d. Commands shall term]nate employment of civilian clerg) when the m]nlstr) requirement no longer exists or when performance is unsatl\!ac - tory. 5. Auxiliar} Chaplains. Auxll]arV chaplain~ shall be clerg) endoried bv faith group~ recognized under reference (c) and hired a~ Excepted Ser\rice emplo}ees under re!erence (d). They shall be accountable to the commanding officer and supervised bj the super~ Isorj chaplain. In the absence of a super~lwr} chapla]n, the commanding ofl ]cer shall de~[gna{e the immedta(e supert Isor In the posltlon description. iormall), [hat \uper\ Iw)r should lie the executiie officer or chief of staff. a. Command religious programs are a governmental function and therefore are 0579 -LD-u54-0725

SECNAVINST 1730.3G 8 December 1988 a. Appointment (1) Appointments are made in the Excepted Service in accordance with provisions of reference (d). Authority for appointments is Schedule A, Section 213.3102 (a). (2) Applicants shall request ecclesiastical endorsement be sent to the Chief of Chaplains (OP-972) under reference (c). (3) Applicants shall request written verification of their ecclesiastical endorsement from the Chief of Chaplains (OP-972) and submit the verification to the hiring command. (4) Duration of appointments shall not exceed one year. Reappointments may be granted under reference (d). (5) Commands shall terminate employment of auxiliary chaplains per reference (d). (6) Upon appointment, the command shall submit employee data for input into the Office of Civilian Personnel Management (OCPM) data base. (7) Major claimant staff chaplains shall use the OCPM data base to obtain information on currently employed auxiliary chaplains per reference (e). b. Governmental Functions (1) Advising Command. As government employees, auxiliary chaplains may advise command on religious and moral matters. (2) Offerings. An offering may be received at re gious services conducted by auxiliary chaplains. Monies received shall be deposited in the Religious Offerings Fund (ROF) and administered per reference (e). c. Payment. Auxiliary chaplains shall be paid out of Operation and Maintenance (O&Nl) monies. d. Restrictions. Auxiliary chaplains are not authorized subsistence pay, commissary, exchange and similar privileges granted to the military. They are not authorized to wear uniforms. Reserve chaplains serving as auxiliary chaplains under this instruction shall not wear uniforms and shall not receive drill point credit or other Reserve compensation for the same services. e. Travel. Auxiliary chaplains are authorized temporary duty travel orders under reference (g). 6. Contract Chaplains. Contract chaplains shall be clergy endorsed by faith groups recognized under reference (c). Under reference (f), they shall be contracted on a nonpersonal services basis using competitive procedures. They shall not be supervised by uniformed or civilian government employees. Commands shall assign a contracting officer s technical representative (COTR) per reference (f) to monitor contract chaplain performance. Contracts shall be awarded to either individuals or organizations as follows: a. Award for Individuals (1) Bidders shall request ecclesiastical endorsement be sent to the Chief of Chaplains (OP-972) under reference (c). (2) Bidders shall request written verification of their ecclesiastical endorsement from the Chief of Chaplains (OP-972) and submit the verification to the contracting command. (3) Upon awarding contract, the command shall provide the contract chaplain s name (s) and faith group to the respective major claimant staff chaplain per reference (e). (4) Contract chaplain contracts shall not exceed one year. Option years may be awarded under reference (f). (5) Commands shall terminate contracts per reference (f), Part 49. Contracting officers wishing to deviate from procedures in reference (f) must first obtain a class deviation.

. SECNAVINST 1730.3G 8 December 1988 b. Award for Organizations (1) Bidders shall request ecclesiastical endorsement be sent to the Chief of Chaplains (OP-972) under reference (c). (2) Bidders shall request written verification of their ecclesiastical endorsement from the Chief of Chaplains (OP-972) and submit the verification to the contracting command. (3) Upon awarding contract, the command shall provide the contract chaplain s name and faith group to the respective major claimant staff chaplain per reference (e). (4) Contract chaplain contracts shall not exceed one year. Option years may be awarded under reference (f). (5) Commands shall terminate contracts per reference (f), Part 49. Contracting officers wishing to deviate from these procedures must first obtain a class de~iation per reference (f). c. Governmental Functions. Contract chaplains shall not engage in governmental functions which requme either the exercise of discretion m applying government authorization or the use of value judgments m makmg decisions for the government. Governmental functions include but are not limited to: (1) Advising Command. Contract chaplains shall not advise the commanding officer on religious and moral matters. (2) Offerings. Contract chaplains shall not directly or indirectly conduct monetary transactions, revenue disbursements or the administration of governmental funds (e. g., ROF). However, an offering may be recei\ed at religious services conducted b} contract clergy. Yfomes recelted shall be deposited in the ROF and administered per reference (e). d. Payment. Contract chaplains shall be paid out of Operation and Maintenance (O&M) monies... e. Restrictions. Contract chaplains are not authorized subsistence pay, commissary, exchange or similar privileges granted to the military. They are not authorized to wear uniforms. Reserve chaplains serving as contract chaplains under this instruction shall not wear uniforms and shall not receive drill point credit or other Reserve compensation for the same services. f. Travel. Contract chaplains are entitled to reimbursement for travel costs per reference (f). 7. Clergy for Occasional Ministries. Because clergy for occasional ministries are selected by a commanding officer on the basis of their unique individual ability to meet a spec]fic religious requirement, they may be contracted on a sole-source, nonpersonal services basis under reference (f). They shall not be supervised by uniformed or civilian government employees. a. Governmental Functions. Clergy for occasional ministries shall not engage in governmental functions which require either the exercise of discretion in applying government authorization or the use of value judgments in making decisions for the government. Gm ernmental functions include but are not limited to: (1) Advising Command. Clergy for occasional ministries shall not advise commanding officers on religious and moral matters. (2) Offerings. Clergy for occasional ministries shall not direct]? or ind]rectl} conduct monetary transactions, re~enue disbursements or the administration of governmental funds (e. g., ROF). However, an offering ma] be received at religlous services conducted by clerg~ for occasional ministries. Monies recelied shall be deposited in the ROF and administered per reference (e). b. Payment. Clerg} for occasional ministries shall be paid out of Operation and \lamtenance (O&\l) monies.

. SECNAVINST 1730.3G 8 December 1988 c. Restrictions. Clergy for occasional ministries are not authorized subsistence pay, commissary, exchange or similar privileges granted to the military. They are not authorized to wear uniforms. Reserve chaplains serving as clergy for occasional ministries under this instruction shall not wear uniforms and shall not receive drill point credit or other Reserve compensation for the same services. 8. Responsibilities. The Chief of Naval Operations and Commandant of the Marine Corps are responsible for executing the policies and procedures in this instruction. a. The Chief of Chaplains/Director of Religious Ministries shall oversee the use of auxiliary and contract chaplains to meet the requirements for command religious programs per reference (e). b. Major Claimant Staff Chaplains shall monitor and manage the auxiliary and contract chaplains as part of their overall functional responsibility for Chaplain Corps management assigned in reference (e). They shall maintain a list of currently employed auxiliary and contract chaplains to include names, faith group and places of assignment. c. Commanders and commanding officers shall employ auxiliary chaplains, contract chaplains or clergy for occasional ministries in carrying out their responsibilities for command religious programs in reference (e). Distribution: SNDL Parts 1 and 2 MARCORPS CODE L72 WILLIAM L. BALL, 111 Secretary of the Navy Commander Naval Data Automation Command Code 813 Washington Navy Yard Washington, DC 20374-1662 (340 copies) Stocked: CO, NAVPUBFORMCEN 5801 Tabor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120-5099 (500 copies) 4