Army Inspection Policy


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Army Inspection Policy


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Army Regulation AR 1-201 Army Inspection Policy April 2008


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This regulation prescribes the responsibilities and policies for the planning and conducting of inspections in Army organizations. It includes policies on command, staff, and inspector general (IG) inspections; and prescribes policies for the integration of inspections into an organizational inspection program.




Administration: Army Inspection Policy


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This UPDATE printing publishes a revision of this publieation. Because the publication has been extensively revised the changed portions have not been highlighted. This regulation prescribes the responsibilities and policies for the planning and conducting of inspections in Army Organizations. It includes policies on command, staff, and inspector general inspections and the integration of inspections into an organizational inspection program. Additional information on inspector general inspections appears in AR-20-1.




AR 1-201 ARMY INSPECTION POLICY, Survival Ebooks


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AR 1-201 ARMY INSPECTION POLICY, Survival Ebooks




Officers' Call


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Army Regulation AR 20-1 Inspections, Assistance, and Investigations: Inspector General Activities and Procedures February 2018


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This manual, Army Regulation AR 20-1 Inspections, Assistance, and Investigations: Inspector General Activities and Procedures February 2018, prescribes policy and procedures concerning the mission and duties of The Inspector General (TIG). It also prescribes duties, missions, standards, and requirements for inspectors general (IGs) throughout the Army. Responsibilities are prescribed for commanders; State Adjutants General (AGs); and heads of agencies, activities, centers, and installations for the support of IG activities.This regulation prescribes the responsibility and policy for the selection and duties of inspectors general throughout the Army. It describes inspector general functions, including teaching and training, inspections, assistance, and investigations. Although the fundamental inspector general role and functions have not changed, this revision incorporates numerous policy and mandated procedural changes affecting inspector general activities. This regulation implements DODD 5505.6.




Inspections, Assistance, and Investigations


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This regulation prescribes policy and procedures concerning the mission and duties of The Inspector General (TIG). It also prescribes duties, missions, standards, and requirements for inspectors general (IGs) throughout the Army. Responsibilities are prescribed for commanders; State Adjutants General (AGs); and heads of agencies, activities, centers, and installations for the support of IG activities.




Army Regulation AR 20-1 Assistance, Inspections, Investigations, and Follow Up


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This United States Army regulation, Army Regulation AR 20-1 Assistance, Inspections, Investigations, and Follow up: Inspector General Activities and Procedures March 2020, prescribes policy and procedures concerning the mission and duties of The Inspector General (TIG). It also prescribes duties, missions, standards, and requirements for inspectors general (IGs) throughout the Army. Responsibilities are prescribed for commanders and heads of agencies, activities, centers, and installations for the support of IG activities.This regulation prescribes the responsibility and policy for the selection and duties of inspectors general throughout the Army. It describes inspector general functions, including teaching and training, inspections, assistance, and investigations. Although the fundamental inspector general role and functions have not changed, this revision incorporates numerous policy and mandated procedural changes affecting inspector general activities. This regulation implements DODD 5505.06. This regulation applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated. It also applies to Department of the Army Civilian employees and nonappropriated fund employees. During mobilization, the proponent may modify chapters and policies contained in this regulation.