[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 32, Volume 1, Parts 1 to 190] [Revised as of July 1, 1998] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 32CFR111.3] [Page 592-593] TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE PART 111--RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS PROGRAM FOR SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS--Table of Contents Sec. 111.3 Definitions. (a) Active duty pay and allowances. For purposes of calculating the Junior ROTC instructor's pay, active duty pay and allowances shall be limited to basic pay, basic allowance for quarters, allowance for variable housing (VHA), allowance for uniforms (enlisted only), and basic allowance for subsistence, which the individual would receive if called to active duty. (b) High schools. Public and private secondary educational institutions that do not fall under the definition for military junior colleges and military institute schools. (c) Junior ROTC. All ROTC programs conducted at the secondary level of education. (d) Junior ROTC unit. An organized group of Junior ROTC students and faculty at one secondary school. (e) Military institute schools. Military schools at the secondary level of instruction that: (1) Require a 4-year course in military training. [[Page 593]] (2) Organize their military students as a Corps of Cadets under constantly maintained military discipline. (3) Require all members of the Corps, including those members enrolled in military training, to be in appropriate uniform when on campus. (4) Have as their objectives the development of the student's character through military training, the regulation of the student's conduct in accordance with the principles of military discipline, and the meeting of military standards similar to those maintained at Military Service academies. (f) Military junior colleges. Schools that provide high school and college instruction but do not confer baccalaureate degrees. Junior ROTC units established at these schools meet all other requirements of military college institutions, as defined in 32 CFR part 110, and accept and maintain a specially designated program of instruction prescribed by the Military Department concerned. (g) Multiple Junior ROTC unit. Any group of units organized and sponsored under one school system in which the Junior ROTC program is conducted concurrently in more than one school.