From Steve Minutolo, G-PCX-1, Chief,
Administration and Policy
- Auxiliary
Courses and Test Administration:
a. Prospective members are authorized to
take any and all Auxiliary courses. This includes specialty and Navrules
exams. Flotillas may provide essential course materials to prospective
members in order to facilitate learning as they would for an IQ or BQ
Auxiliarist.
b. Prospective members are authorized to
take any and all end-of-course exams associated with these courses.
c.
Prospective members may be presented the corresponding course completion
certificates in appropriate ceremonial venues upon successfully completing
all course requirements.
d. Test
results may be entered in AUXDATA for prospective members as test results
are similarly entered for IQ and BQ Auxiliarists (see section 3).
2. Training
and Qualifications:
a.
Prospective members may train in any program similar to an IQ or BQ
Auxiliarist to include attending workshops and having an assigned mentor.
Limitations described below apply.
b. Prospective members may perform tasks
that must be completed in order to earn qualification in certain program
disciplines, specifically, but not limited to:
(1)
successfully conduct five VSCs as a VE trainee.
(2)
successfully complete two visits as an RBS-PV
trainee.
(3) successfully complete two class
instruction periods as an IT trainee.
(4) successfully perform any non-underway
or non-flight tasks in the boat crew, aviation or Trident programs (tasks
associated with the donning of PPE and swim tests may be performed and
signed off). They may ride aboard Auxiliary facilities in a guest
status. As a reminder, once a prospective member has received a Favorable
OS PSI determination, they may proceed on to qualification in a program
that requires a favorable DO PSI determination. In doing so, they may
perform all training tasks and may receive an interim certification upon
completion of appropriate qualifications by the DIRAUX or operational
commander while their DO PSI package is processed to completion.
Similarly, an interim certification may also be granted to all other
members who pursue their first program qualification that requires
a Favorable DO determination. Interim certification is at the discretion
of the DIRAUX or operational commander upon favorable review of the
member's DO PSI package with no glaring issues.
(5)
properly attend any required program
workshops.
c. Prospective members may not attend
Coast Guard or Coast Guard Auxiliary C schools.
d. Prospective members may not displace IQ
or BQ Auxiliarists in any training venue or opportunity.
e. Prospective members may not be
qualified by DIRAUX in any program area until they have received a Favorable
PSI determination at the appropriate level (see note about interim
certification circumstances in 2b4 above).
f.
Auxiliarists who, for whatever reason, disenroll or retire from the
Auxiliary and then attempt to re-enroll without ever having obtained a
Favorable PSI determination, shall be processed as any other prospective
member in terms of PSI processing. Although the re-enrollee may effectively
resume their certification at the corresponding point of currency
maintenance, they must also pursue PSI determination like any other
prospective member. If the re-enrollee was certified in a program that
requires a Favorable DO PSI determination, then an interim certification may
be issued by the DIRAUX or operational commander while their DO PSI package
is processed to completion, per section 2b4.
3. AUXDATA
Entries:
a. AUXDATA entries may be made as they occur
for a prospective member's successful course completion as well as for
successful completion of other distinct steps that must be completed in order
to earn qualification in certain program disciplines, specifically, but not
limited to:
(1)
successfully conducting five VSCs as a VE trainee.
(2)
successfully completing two visits as an
RBS-PV trainee.
(3) successfully completing two class
instruction periods as an IT trainee.
(4) successfully performing any
non-underway or non-flight tasks in the boat crew, aviation or Trident
programs (tasks associated with the donning of PPE and swim tests may be
performed and signed off). They may ride aboard Auxiliary facilities in a
guest status. As a reminder, once a prospective member has received a
Favorable OS PSI determination, they may proceed on to qualification in a
program that requires a favorable DO PSI determination. In doing so, they
may perform all training tasks and may receive an interim certification
upon completion of appropriate qualifications by the DIRAUX or operational
commander while their DO PSI package is processed to completion.
Similarly, an interim certification may also be granted to all other
members who pursue their first
program qualification that requires a
Favorable DO determination. Interim certification is at the discretion of
the DIRAUX or operational commander upon favorable review of the member's
DO PSI package with no glaring issues.
(5)
properly attending any required program workshops.
b. A prospective member's AUXDATA entries
must be made to reflect their trainee status. At no time shall AUXDATA
entries for a prospective member be made to reflect them in lead or non-lead
status for any program activity. Accordingly, any Mission Activity reports
(Form 7030) must only reflect unit mission hours for the prospective member
as a trainee. Hours spent on operational facilities (e.g. - on patrols)
cannot be applied retroactively toward qualification.
c. A
prospective member's base enrollment date shall coincide with the date of
issue of their EMPLID. See section 6a.
d.
AUXDATA is being modified to enable data entries consistent with the above
provisions. These modifications are expected to be completed in early
December 2004 (approximately two weeks). Notification of completion will be
issued from this office.
4.
Uniforms, Awards and Ceremonies:
a.
Authority to obtain or wear Auxiliary uniform items or associated insignia as
described in the Auxiliary Manual are concerns that remain under assessment by
Auxiliary program leadership. Until a final determination is issued,
prospective members are not authorized to obtain or wear such items.
b. In the interim, prospective members
should be strongly encouraged by Auxiliary mentors and leadership to obtain
and wear non-uniform Auxiliary clothing items (e.g. - Auxiliary polo shirt
[other than authorized VE or uniform polo shirt], Auxiliary jacket,
Auxiliary sweater) in lieu of Auxiliary uniform items until they receive a
Favorable PSI determination.
c.
Prospective members may participate on Flotilla committees (e.g. - Change of
Watch committee).
d.
Prospective members may participate in ceremonial events that do not require
uniform wear. For example, a prospective member may serve as an emcee at a
Change of Watch, but they may not serve as part of a color guard.
e.
Prospective members may earn Auxiliary and Coast Guard unit/team awards if
they are specifically identified as participants in the effort that earned
the award and meet established award criteria. Appropriate AUXDATA entries
may be made to reflect these awards. Until prospective members receive a
Favorable PSI determination, normal policies apply for wear of corresponding
award insignia on non-uniform attire (e.g. - lapel pin).
5.
Organizational Assignments and Authorities:
a.
Prospective members should be strongly encouraged to attend meetings and
fellowship events to learn about Auxiliary orgrnization, policies, procedures
and programs.
b. Prospective members may provide direct
administrative support to Coast Guard units but must have the concurrence of
the command to do so. Auxiliary Liaison Officers are specifically tasked
with ensuring that the command and DIRAUX are advised in advance of any
prospective member who desires to do so and that appropriate
arrangements for recurring access are made.
c. Prospective members are not authorized
to run for, accept nomination for, or hold any elected office. Waivers may
not be granted by the prospective member's Auxiliary chain or DIRAUX under
any circumstance.
d. Prospective members are not authorized
to accept or hold any appointed staff office. Waivers may not be granted by
the prospective member's Auxiliary chain or DIRAUX under any circumstance.
e.
Prospective members may not sign any paperwork on behalf of the Auxiliary in
the capacity of a qualified Auxiliarist or an elected or appointed staff
officer.
6. ID Cards
and EMPLIDs:
a. Prospective members may be issued EMPLIDs.
b. Prospective members are not authorized
to have Auxiliary ID cards.
c.
Prospective members may only receive an Auxiliary ID card upon receipt of a
Favorable PSI determination or waiver for such by their DIRAUX as allowed
for in the Auxiliary Manual.
d.
Prospective members should never be placed in the position of having to
attempt to gain access to a Coast Guard facility alone. All due effort
shall be made by mentors and Auxiliary leaders to ensure that whenever
prospective members may have need to gain access to a Coast Guard facility,
they have an Auxiliary escort with them.