Code of Federal Regulations - Title 32: National Defense (December 2005)
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TITLE 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE
SUBTITLE B - OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL DEFENSE
CHAPTER XVI - SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM
SUBCHAPTER B - MISCELLANEOUS
PART 1609 - UNCOMPENSATED PERSONNEL
1609.3 - Eligibility.
(a) The President, upon the recommendation of the respective Governors, will consider for appointment as a member of a local board, any person who: (1) Is within the age limits prescribed by the Military Selective Service Act; and (2) Is a citizen of the United States; and (3) Is a resident of the county in which the local board has jurisdiction; and (4) Is not an active or retired member of the Armed Forces or any reserve component thereof; and (5) Has not served as a member of a Selective Service board for a period of more than 20 years; and (6) Is able to perform such duties as necessary during standby status; and (7) Is able to devote sufficient time to board affairs; and (8) Is willing to fairly and uniformly apply Selective Service Law.
(b) The President, upon the recommendation of the Director of Selective Service, will consider for appointment as a member of a district appeal board any person who: (1) Is within the age limits prescribed by the Military Selective Service Act; and (2) Is a citizen of the United States; and (3) Is a resident of the Federal Judicial District in which the district appeal board has jurisdiction; and (4) Is not an active or retired member of the Armed Forces or any reserve component thereof; and (5) Has not served as a member of a Selective Service board for a period of more than 20 years; and (6) Is able to perform such duties as necessary during standby status; and (7) Is able to devote sufficient time to the district appeal board affairs; and (8) Is willing to fairly and uniformly apply Selective Service Law.
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