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#1779261 - 01/23/13 09:56 PM SCRA Question
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We have a regulator who reviewed testing related to SCRA and has an opinion that our procedures were not robust enough related to SCRA. He stated that the protection on interest and fees begin the date when the service member receives their orders not the date they are order to report. Everything we has researched says the protections begin when the service member is on active duty, which is defined as when the servicemember begins active duty with the us military

Can anyone provide insight?

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#1779271 - 01/23/13 10:11 PM Re: SCRA Question Philly Fan
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SEC. 516. EXTENSION OF RIGHTS AND PROTECTIONS TO RESERVES ORDERED TO REPORT FOR MILITARY SERVICE AND TO PERSONS ORDERED TO REPORT FOR INDUCTION.


(a) RESERVES ORDERED TO REPORT FOR MILITARY SERVICE- A member of a reserve component who is ordered to report for military service is entitled to the rights and protections of this title and titles II and III [sections 511 to 515, 516 to 519, 521 to 527, and 531 to 538 of this Appendix] during the period beginning on the date of the member’s receipt of the order and ending on the date on which the member reports for military service (or, if the order is revoked before the member so reports, or the date on which the order is revoked).


(b) PERSONS ORDERED TO REPORT FOR INDUCTION- A person who has been ordered to report for induction under the Military Selective Service Act (50 App. U.S.C. 451 et seq.) is entitled to the rights and protections provided a servicemember under this title and titles II and III [sections 511 to 515, 516 to 519, 521 to 527, and 531 to 538 of this Appendix] during the period beginning on the date of receipt of the order for induction and ending on the date on which the person reports for induction (or, if the order to report for induction is revoked before the date on which the person reports for induction, on the date on which the order is revoked).
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#1779333 - 01/24/13 12:42 PM Re: SCRA Question Philly Fan
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Thank you.... This maybe a stupid follow-up but, what about non reservists being ordered to overseas (does that make a difference)?

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#1779336 - 01/24/13 01:05 PM Re: SCRA Question Philly Fan
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Wouldn't a non-reservist already be on active duty? Active duty personnel in the US or overseas are all covered.
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#1779342 - 01/24/13 01:29 PM Re: SCRA Question Philly Fan
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I was not sure... Thank you for the help

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