2011 Proposed Rule: Appointment Of Persons Who Fail To Register Under Selective Service
Birther Report
9/13/2013
Excerpt:
Statutory Bar to Appointment of Persons Who Fail To Register Under Selective Service Law
A Proposed Rule by the Personnel Management Office on 11/29/2011
ACTION - Proposed Rule With Request For Comments.
SUMMARY - The U.S. Office of Personnel Management is issuing proposed regulations to change its procedures for determining whether an individual's failure to register with the Selective Service System was knowing and willful. These changes are intended to ensure that individuals in these circumstances have an opportunity to fully explain their failure to register and that the determination is based on a more complete record. In addition, the proposed regulations delegate authority to Federal agencies to make initial determinations as to whether an individual's failure to register with the Selective Service System was knowing and willful. This delegation will facilitate more efficient decisions and reduce paperwork.
UNIFIED AGENDA - Statutory Bar to Appointment of Persons Who Fail To Register Under Selective Service Law [...] Continued ....
RELATED: Report: Barack Obama Lost His US Citizenship By Not Registering For Selective Service? - DETAILS ....
REALITY:
PENALTIES FOR FAILING TO REGISTER FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE
Penalties for failing to register for Selective Service may include fines up to $250,000 and imprisonment up to five years. These penalties are unlikely to be enforced, but failing to register could also make you ineligible for federal student financial aid, federal employment, job training, or U.S. naturalization. Certain states may also bar student aid or government employment for failure to register with Selective Service. - Source.
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...ntment-of.html
Birther Report
9/13/2013
Excerpt:
Statutory Bar to Appointment of Persons Who Fail To Register Under Selective Service Law
A Proposed Rule by the Personnel Management Office on 11/29/2011
ACTION - Proposed Rule With Request For Comments.
SUMMARY - The U.S. Office of Personnel Management is issuing proposed regulations to change its procedures for determining whether an individual's failure to register with the Selective Service System was knowing and willful. These changes are intended to ensure that individuals in these circumstances have an opportunity to fully explain their failure to register and that the determination is based on a more complete record. In addition, the proposed regulations delegate authority to Federal agencies to make initial determinations as to whether an individual's failure to register with the Selective Service System was knowing and willful. This delegation will facilitate more efficient decisions and reduce paperwork.
UNIFIED AGENDA - Statutory Bar to Appointment of Persons Who Fail To Register Under Selective Service Law [...] Continued ....
RELATED: Report: Barack Obama Lost His US Citizenship By Not Registering For Selective Service? - DETAILS ....
REALITY:
PENALTIES FOR FAILING TO REGISTER FOR SELECTIVE SERVICE
Penalties for failing to register for Selective Service may include fines up to $250,000 and imprisonment up to five years. These penalties are unlikely to be enforced, but failing to register could also make you ineligible for federal student financial aid, federal employment, job training, or U.S. naturalization. Certain states may also bar student aid or government employment for failure to register with Selective Service. - Source.
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...ntment-of.html