Post date: Jan 05, 2010 5:58:46 AM
Shipmates:
As previously noted, 2010 will be a year of change.
I received word today that we are all to use a new 7029 form when reporting our time as of January 1st, 2010.
I've uploaded the form onto our web site at www.Flotilla73.org on the "Forms" page. It's way down at the bottom of the list, but is what you should use from now on.
Please note: The old mission 99 has been expanded into 5 new categories:
99-A - AUXILIARY LEADERSHIP: Report all time spent by elected and appointed staff performing National, District, Division, and Flotilla position duties. This includes all time spent for preparation and travel for these duties.
99-B - RECREATIONAL BOATING SAFETY (RBS) SUPPORT: Report all time spent in RBS Support that is not otherwise reported on a 7030, 7038, 7039, or 7046. This includes all time for preparation and travel in support of missions reported on 7030, 7038, and 7046.
99-C - Marine Safety (MS) Support: Report all time spent in MS Support that is not otherwise reported on a 7030 or 7038. This includes all time for preparation and travel in support of Marine Safety, Marine Environmental Protection, Commercial Fishing Vessel, Uninspected Passenger Vessels, and Uninspected Towing Vessels.
99-D – TRAINING SUPPORT: Report all time spent in Training Support that is not otherwise reported on a 7030 or 7039. Any hours spent as a Trainee, other than attending a workshop, should be reported here. This includes all time for preparation, study, homework, and travel regardless of the level of training.
99-E – AUXILIARY ADMINISTRATIVE/LOGISTICAL SUPPORT: Report all time spent for Auxiliary and CG Support missions not otherwise reported on any other form or any other Mission Code above. Include all time working on committees or attending meetings (if you are not an elected or staff officer.) This includes all time for preparation and travel.
Any time that you have book since January 1st, 2010 must be entered on this new form.
Please feel free to contact me, or John Stuhr our FSO-IS, if you have any questions.
Brian Rollins
United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
Commander, FL 73