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(2) Reimbursable Logistic Support. The installation commander will<br />

provide the following services, as required, and within mission<br />

constraints, to the dependents schools on a reimbursable basis:<br />

maintenance of school equipment, commercial telephone service,<br />

dormitory and school laundry and dry cleaning service, transportation,<br />

U.S. Government vehicle maintenance, utilities, custodial services,<br />

refuse collection, maintenance and repair of school facilities,<br />

maintenance of school grounds, facilities rental, local drayage of<br />

household goods of DoDDS employees, loan of vehicles and<br />

equipment, supplies and equipment obtained from the supporting<br />

installation supply accounts, inpatient or outpatient care of DoDDs<br />

employees and their dependents in military medical facilities, packing<br />

and crating, civilian school bus monitors, transportation between<br />

pupils' residences and dormitory for dormitory students, rental of<br />

equipment required in support of authorized reimbursable services,<br />

civilian personnel and payroll services, accounting and finance<br />

services, costs of minor construction projects (under $100,000),<br />

printing and reproduction services, architectural-engineering services,<br />

data automation services, and entomological services.<br />

(3) Civilian Personnel Administration. Installation commanders are<br />

responsible for providing civilian personnel administration in<br />

accordance with civilian personnel servicing agreements negotiated in<br />

accordance with DoD Directive 1400.16.<br />

(4) Support Agreements. Support agreements between DoDDS and<br />

the military services, which delineate which services are provided on a<br />

reimbursable vice nonreimbursable basis, will be established in<br />

accordance with policies and procedures contained in DoD 4000.19.<br />

e. References. More detailed guidance on financial, administrative, and<br />

logistic responsibilities for DoD Dependents Schools is provided in DoD<br />

Directive 1342.6.<br />

2. DOD SECTION 6 SCHOOLS<br />

a. Departmental Responsibilities. Under the policy guidance of the<br />

Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force Management & Personnel)<br />

(ASD(FM&P)), the DoD Section 6 Schools are intended to provide a free<br />

public education of high quality from pre-kindergarten through grade<br />

twelve for eligible dependent children of U.S. military personnel and<br />

federally employed civilian personnel residing on Federal property within<br />

CONUS and the U.S. possessions, where an adequate education is<br />

unavailable. The DoD Section 6 Schools Office operates as an<br />

organizational element of the DoD Education Activity (DODEA), a DoD<br />

activity under the purview of the ASD(FM&P), and is responsible for<br />

performing all the duties necessary to organize, manage, fund, direct, and<br />

supervise the complete operation of the DoD Section 6 Schools.<br />

Financial Management Policy<br />

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