What is a Flipl in the army?

What is a Flipl in the army?

The Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (FLIPL) system is designed to establish an authorized method for relief from property accountability and responsibility. Chapter 13 of AR 735-5 sets forth the rules for investigating the loss, damage or destruction of government property.

How long does a Flipl take army?

A Soldier who is hand delivered the FLIPL packet has 7 calendar days to reply to the FLIPL. A Soldier who is unavailable, but in the same country, has 15 calendar days from the date the FLIPL was mailed or e-mailed to the Soldier.

What happens during a Flipl?

The FLIPL procedure begins when an appointing authority, usually a battalion commander, receives a DD200, or FLIPL form for loss or damage to Army property. He or she reviews the document to determine if there needs to be an investigation or if the cause of the loss is apparent.

How long do you have to complete a Flipl?

Time limits are found in AR 735-5, paragraph 13-6. Generally, Active Army FLIPLs have 75 days to be completed, while reserve component units have longer time periods.

Can I PCS with a Flipl?

Can a Soldier PCS if under investigation? If the Soldier is being investigated for a FLIPL (Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss) then yes, the Soldier can PCS. If the Soldier is being investigated for misconduct under a Commander’s Inquiry or Law Enforcement Investigation, then no.

Can you appeal a Flipl?

In order to rebut the FLIPL, you must submit your evidence to the FLO within certain time limits. A. Time Limits. The time limits for submitting rebuttal statements vary depending on how the FLO notified you.

Can you PCS with a Flipl?

Can a Soldier PCS if under investigation? If the Soldier is being investigated for a FLIPL (Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss) then yes, the Soldier can PCS.

Can you PCS if flagged?

Can I PCS if I am Flagged? Flags may prevent Soldiers from PCSing to his or her next duty station if it is in the best interests of the Army for the Soldier to remain in his or her current unit until cleared of ongoing actions. This is called a nontransferable Flag.

What army regulation covers Flipl?

Army Regulation (AR) 735-5
Army Regulation (AR) 735-5, Chapter 13, governs the FLIPL system. It can be found at www.apd.army.mil. RIGHTS IF YOU ARE FOUND LIABLE: If the financial liability officer (FLO) recommends that you pay for the loss or damage, the FLO must allow you to examine the entire FLIPL report and to submit a rebuttal statement.

Can I PCS while flagged?

What can stop me from PCSing?

Flags may prevent Soldiers from PCSing to his or her next duty station if it is in the best interests of the Army for the Soldier to remain in his or her current unit until cleared of ongoing actions. This is called a nontransferable Flag.

How long does a flag stay on your ERB?

Unit level commanders will review and validate Flag reports monthly. BN level commanders will review and validate all Flag over 6 months old monthly. c. A Flag will be removed within 3 working days after the Soldier’s status changes from unfavorable to favorable.

Can a flagged Soldier retire?

As an exception, a Soldier who is flagged for overweight or APFT failure may be recommended for and presented an award based on valor, heroism, or for length of service retirement.

How many days do you get for a PCS move?

The TLA is for OCONUS, or overseas PCS moves. Up to 60 days (can be extended) may be paid for temporary lodging expenses and meal expenses after a military member (and his/her family) arrive at a new overseas location, while awaiting housing.

What should I do before PCSing?

8 Tips to Prepare for Your First PCS Move

  1. Start the official process as soon as orders are in hand.
  2. Visit your installation’s transportation office.
  3. Go online.
  4. Make a PPM decision.
  5. Sign up for on-base housing.
  6. Create a PCS binder.
  7. Get friendly with base family services.
  8. Research your new installation.

Can I be promoted while flagged?

Answer: Yes. If a Soldier is flagged the PPW system will remove the Soldier from the promotion standing list and place the Soldier into a NOT Eligible status.

Can I take leave if I am flagged?

To my knowledge a Flag only stops advanced or excess leave. Normal leave is a benefit (meaning it is earned as part of your compensation), not an privilege. Therefore it can only be stopped in rare cases. For example, the command can disapprove leave if they could prove you are a flight risk for AWOL.

Do I get Bah during PCS?

Do I get BAH while in a PCS status between bases? Yes, you continue to receive BAH at the rate applicable to you based upon grade and dependency status.

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