Authority Level for Moral Waivers


Offense
Number of Offenses
Waiver Authority
Minor Traffic Violations
(See Chart "A"). Notes 1, 2, 3 & 7
Six or more violations CO, NRD
Minor Non-Traffic/Minor Misdemeanors (Regardless of When Occurring)
(See Chart "B" Notes 1,2 & 7
Three through five Violations Note 5
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Six or more.
CO, NRD


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CNRC
Non-Minor Misdemeanor (Regardless of When Occurring)
(See Chart "C"). Notes 1,2 & 7
One or three violations
Notes 5 & 6
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Four or more violations
CO, NRD



CNRC
Felonies (Regardless of When Occurring)
(See Chart "D"
Notes 1, 2, 4 & 7
One or more violations CNRC
See 2N-4 for special provisions for certain juvenile offenses which occurred at age 14 or younger.



Notes

1. Several violations that are relative in nature and occurring at the same time and place while at a single
... location are considered a single transgression. Examples:


...............Breaking into three vehicles at a shopping center is considered to be three separate violations and
...............is not considered a single transgression.

...............Possession of Marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia is considered a single trasgression.

...............A minor pulled over for speeding after attempting to elude police is found to have alcohol in his possession
...............of alcohol and assaults a police officer during the stop, would have four separate charges. This is not
...............considered a single transgression.

...............Contact CNRC Code 017 for clarification in any questionable case.


2. In determining the classification of an offense (traffic, Misdemeanor, or felony), charts A, B, C, and D CRUITMAN
....take precedence over state law with the following exception: An offense is considered a felony when it was
....classified as a felony by the state in which it was adjudicated, regardless or what chart the offense appears upon.


3. Parking violations, warning tickets, and faulty equipment tickets are no longer considered minor traffic offenses
....for any applicant (except nuclear field) regardless of program rating. They do not have to be waived for
....enlistment purposes, no matter how long ago they occurred. However, these violations must be listed on
....the applicant's Electronic Personal Security Questionnaire (EPSQ).


4. If an applicant is charged with an offense that appears as a misdemeanor (Chart C) offense, but the applicant is
...charged with a felony by the State and vise-versa, the CO, NRD may request an exception to policy to waive the felony
....at the CO, NRD level. CNRC Code 356 will consider all exception to policy requests on a case by case basis.


5. If two violations are both alcohol related, then a waiver is required for alcohol abuse. Waiver authority is the CO, NRD.


6. For BTWs, see 2M-1.


7. Recruiting personnel must list all offenses regardless of disposition (dropped, dismissed, expunged, etc.) or time of
....occurrence on the SF-86.




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