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Read the latest news on new DoD and Service family support policy and programs. This page also includes a short reference guide to the documents governing Family Policy within DoD.
Department of Defense (DoD) Child Care Fee Ranges for 2002-2003. Family Center Program Interim Change. This directive-type memorandum modifies the requirement to establish each of the separate baseline services outlined in Section F.5., Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1342.22, "Family Centers," dated December 30, 1992.
DoD Instruction 1300.18, Military Personnel Casualty Matters, Policies and Procedures DoD Directive 1342.17, DoD Family Policy.
Ninth Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation Military
Personnel: Actions Needed to Achieve Greater Results From Air Force Family
Need Assessments.
GAO-01-80. March 8, 2001.
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Governing Laws
Title 10 US Code, Chapter 88, Military Family Programs and Military Child
Care
Subchapter I -- Military
Family Programs: ·
Section 1781: Office
of Family Policy ·
Section 1782: Surveys
of Military Families ·
Section 1783: Family
Members Serving on Advisory Committees ·
Section 1784: Employment
Opportunities for Military Spouses ·
Section 1785:
Youth Sponsorship Program ·
Section 1786:
Dependent Student Travel Within the United States ·
Section 1787:
Reporting of Child Abuse
Subchapter II -- Military
Child Care ·
Section 1792:
Child Care Employees ·
Section 1793: Parent
Fees ·
Section 1794: Child
Abuse Prevention and Safety at Facilities ·
Section 1795:
Parent Partnerships with Child Development Centers ·
Section 1796: Subsidies
for Family Home Day Care ·
Section 1797:
Early Childhood Education Program ·
Section 1798: Child
Care Services and Youth Program Services for Dependents: Financial
Assistance for Providers ·
Section 1799: Child
Care Services and Youth Program Services for Dependents: Participation
by Children and Youth Otherwise Ineligible |
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