Table of Contents
- 1 Can a military service healthcare personnel take a restricted report?
- 2 Which of the following individuals must submit a sexual assault disposition report within 2 business days of final disposition?
- 3 What are the SARC procedures for sexual assault?
- 4 Can a military member who is sexually assaulted request an expedited transfer?
Can a military service healthcare personnel take a restricted report?
You can only make a Restricted Report by contacting a SARC, SAPR VA, or healthcare personnel. However, an official report is only taken by the SARC/SAPR VA through the completion of DD Form 2910. It is important that you only disclose the assault to these people.
Which of the following individuals must submit a sexual assault disposition report within 2 business days of final disposition?
The Commander of the subject of a sexual assault allegation shall submit the SADR. However, where the subject is unknown or not subject to the UCMJ, then the victim’s Commander shall complete this form. Submit the SADR via e-mail to: [email protected] within two business days of final disposition of the case.
Who is the DoD sexual assault prevention and Response Office?
Diana Rangoussis, Senior Policy Advisor, DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Office (SAPRO), (571) 372-2648. This rule amends the interim final rule published in the Federal Register on April 11, 2013 ( 78 FR 21716 -21747) by:
What are the SARC procedures for sexual assault?
(a) SARC procedures. The SARC shall: (1) Serve as the single point of contact to coordinate sexual assault response when a sexual assault is reported. All SARCs shall be authorized to perform VA duties in accordance with Military Service regulations, and will be acting in the performance of those duties.
Can a military member who is sexually assaulted request an expedited transfer?
Military members who are sexually assaulted cannot receive the ability to request an Expedited Transfer as a means to getting a `fresh start’ to support the victim’s recovery.
Can a military dependent file a sexual assault report?
(iii) Adult military dependents who may file unrestricted or restricted reports of sexual assault.