COMDTINST 1430.1P
d. SDAP While Under TAD Orders. If a member is TAD and not performing duties requiring the
use of skills on which SDAP is based, the member's SDAP eligibility terminates after the 90th
day of temporary duty and resumes when the member returns to the permanent billet for which
SDAP is paid. If a member is TAD and performs duties requiring skills for which SDAP is paid,
the member's SDAP eligibility continues during the entire TAD period. The member's
permanent commanding officer or OIC in conjunction with his or her SPO determines whether
an SDAP eligible skill is required during a member's TAD period.
The ALCOAST announcing annual authorization of SDAP entitlement will promulgate
additional specific commencement and termination criteria as necessary. Enclosure (1) of this
instruction outlines procedures to terminate SDAP due to relief for cause (RFC).
7. RESPONSIBILITIES.
a. Commandant (CG-12). Commandant (CG-12) is the SDAP approving authority. After
approving the list of billets authorized SDAP, their respective SDAP payment level, and
eligibility criteria, Commandant (CG-12) advises program managers of the final SDAP
determinations. Commandant (CG-12) then promulgates the results in an ALCOAST with the
SDAP entitlements effective at the beginning of the next fiscal year.
b. Commandant (CG-1221). Commandant (CG-1221) coordinates collecting and processing new
SDAP requests and convenes an annual SDAP Review Board, usually each spring.
c. Program Managers. Program Managers must thoroughly document SDAP needs since each
billet and program receiving SDAP must compete for authorization annually. Program
Managers review new SDAP requests and send them to Commandant (CG-1221) for the SDAP
Review Board's consideration.
d. SDAP Review Board. SDAP Review Board membership consists of Commandant (CG-122),
(CG-833), (CG-131), (CG-821), (G-CMCPO), Commanding Officer (CGPC-epm), and one
representative from both LANTAREA and PACAREA. The Review Board reviews all requests
for SDAP authorization; evaluates billets already receiving SDAP; and recommends to
Commandant (CG-1) which billets should receive SDAP, the SDAP levels, and the eligibility
criteria for the forthcoming fiscal year.
e. Commanding Officer. Unit commanding officers notify the Servicing Personnel Office (SPO) in
writing of those members eligible for SDAP and those whose SDAP has terminated.
f. Servicing Personnel Offices (SPO). Servicing Personnel Offices enter necessary PMIS/JUMPS
transactions to assign and terminate SDAP.
8. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT AND IMPACT. Environmental considerations were examined in
the development of this Instruction and have been determined to be not applicable.
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