(a) Waiver requirements. In accomplishing whole person reviews of enlistment eligibility, the following categories and combinations of categories would require a favorable waiver determination by the Secretary of the Military Department concerned for the applicant to be considered qualified. The waiver procedure is not automatic, and approval is based on each individual case.
(1) Medical waiver. A medical waiver is required for enlistment qualification of an applicant who has or may have had a disqualifying medical condition in accordance with DoD Instruction 6130.03.
(2) Dependent waiver. A dependent waiver is required when an applicant is married with more than two dependents under the age of 18 or when an applicant is unmarried and has custody of any dependents under the age of 18.
(3) Conduct waiver. In processing conduct waiver requests, the Military Services will require information about the “who, what, when, where, and why” of the offense in question; and letters of recommendation from responsible community leaders, such as school officials, clergy, and law enforcement officials, attesting to the applicant's character or suitability for enlistment. Waivers are not authorized for cases noted in § 66.6(b)(8)(iii).
(i) A Conduct Waiver is required when the final finding of the courts or other adjudicating authority is a conviction or other adverse adjudication of:
(A) One “major misconduct” offense, or;
(B) Two “misconduct” offenses, or;
(C) A pattern of misconduct.
( 1 ) One “misconduct” offense and four “non-traffic” offenses.
( 2 ) Five or more “non-traffic” offenses.
(ii) Use the Table of this section to determine the appropriate level of offense and applicable code. See paragraph (b) of this section for additional guidance.
(4) Drug waiver. A drug waiver is required when an applicant or enlistee is confirmed positive for the presence of drugs at the time of the original or subsequent physical examination ( i.e., tests positive on the DAT at a MEPS or equivalent facility). Drug waivers for these applicants may be considered and granted or rejected only after the disqualification period established in section 6 of Enclosure 7 of DoD Instruction 1010.16, “Technical Procedures for the Military Personnel Drug Abuse Testing Program (MPDATP)” (available at http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/101016p.pdf ) ends.
(b) Classifying conduct offenses. The procedures that will be used in the classifying and coding of all conduct offenses are:
(1) Initial classification. Align the offense that is the subject of adverse adjudication with an offense from the Table of this section. As an exception, any offense classified as a felony under the appropriate State or federal jurisdiction will be treated as a major misconduct offense for DoD purposes regardless of where similar charges are listed.
(2) Non-similar offenses. If unable to find a similar charge, the Military Services will:
(i) Treat the offense as a major misconduct offense if the adjudicating authority can impose a maximum period of confinement that exceeds 1 year.
(ii) Treat the offense as a misconduct offense if the adjudicating authority can impose a maximum period of confinement that exceeds 6 months but is not more than 1 year.
(iii) Treat all other offenses as either other non-traffic offenses or traffic offenses, depending on the nature of the offense.
Table to § 66.7—Conduct Waiver Codes
Offense code
Offense title
TRAFFIC OFFENSES
100
Bicycle ordinance violation.
101
Blocking or retarding traffic.
102
Contempt of court for minor traffic offenses.
103
Crossing yellow line; driving left of center.
104
Disobeying traffic lights, signs, or signals.
105
Driving on shoulder.
106
Driving uninsured vehicle.
107
Driving with blocked vision and/or tinted window.
108
Driving with expired plates or without plates.
109
Driving with suspended or revoked license.
110
Driving without license.
111
Driving without registration or with improper registration.
112
Driving wrong way on one-way street.
113
Failure to appear for traffic violations.
114
Failure to comply with officer's directive.
115
Failure to have vehicle under control.
116
Failure to signal.
117
Failure to stop or yield to pedestrian.
118
Failure to submit report after accident.
119
Failure to yield right-of-way.
120
Faulty equipment such as defective exhaust, horn, lights, mirror, muffler, signal device, steering device, tail pipe, or windshield wipers.
121
Following too closely.
122
Hitchhiking.
123
Improper backing such as backing into intersection or highway, backing on expressway, or backing over crosswalk.
124
Improper blowing of horn.
125
Improper passing such as passing on right, passing in no-passing zone, passing stopped school bus, or passing pedestrian in crosswalk.
126
Improper turn.
127
Invalid or unofficial inspection sticker or failure to display inspection sticker.
128
Jaywalking.
129
Leaving key in ignition.
130
Leaving scene of accident (when not considered hit and run).
131
License plates improperly displayed or not displayed.
132
Operating overloaded vehicle.
133
Racing, dragging, or contest for speed.
134
Reckless, careless, or imprudent driving (considered a traffic offense when the fine is less than $300 and there is no confinement). Court costs are not part of a fine.
135
Reserved for future use.
136
Seat belt and/or child restraint violation.
137
Skateboard, roller skate, or inline skate violation.
138
Speeding.
139
Spilling load on highway.
140
Spinning wheels, improper start, zigzagging, or weaving in traffic.
141
Violation of noise control ordinance.
142
Other traffic offenses not specifically listed.
143
Reserved for future use.
144
Reserved for future use.
NON-TRAFFIC OFFENSES
200
Altered driver's license or identification.
201
Assault (simple assault with fine or restitution of $500 or less and no confinement).
202
Carrying concealed weapon (other than firearm); possession of brass knuckles.
203
Check, worthless, making or uttering, with intent to defraud or deceive (less than $500).
204
Committing a nuisance.
205
Conspiring to commit misdemeanor.
206
Curfew violation.
207
Damaging road signs.
208
Discharging firearm through carelessness or within municipal limits.
209
Disobeying summons; failure to appear (other than traffic).
210
Disorderly conduct; creating disturbance; boisterous conduct.
211
Disturbing the peace.
212
Drinking alcoholic beverages on public transportation.
213
Drunk in public.
214
Dumping refuse near highway.
215
Failure to appear, contempt of court (all offenses except felony proceedings).
216
Failure to appear, contempt of court (felony proceedings).
217
Failure to stop and render aid after accident.
218
Fare and/or toll evasion.
219
Harassment, menacing, or stalking.
220
Illegal betting or gambling; operating illegal handbook, raffle, lottery, or punchboard; cockfighting.
221
Indecent exposure.
222
Indecent, insulting, or obscene language communicated directly or by telephone to another person.
223
Jumping turnstile (to include those States that adjudicate jumping a turnstile as petty larceny).
224
Juvenile adjudications such as beyond parental control, incorrigible, runaway, truant, or wayward.
225
Killing a domestic animal.
226
Littering.
227
Loitering.
228
Malicious mischief (fine or restitution of $500 or less and no confinement).
229
Pandering.
230
Poaching.
231
Purchase, possession, or consumption of alcoholic beverages or tobacco products by minor.
232
Removing property from public grounds.
233
Removing property under lien.
234
Robbing an orchard.
235
Shooting from highway.
236
Throwing glass or other material in roadway.
237
Trespass (non-criminal or simple).
238
Unlawful assembly.
239
Unlawful manufacture, sale, possession, or consumption of liquor in public place.
240
Unlawful use of long-distance telephone calling card.
241
Using or wearing unlawful emblem and/or identification.
242
Vagrancy.
243
Vandalism (fine or restitution of $500 or less and no confinement).
244
Violation of fireworks laws.
245
Violation of fish and game laws.
246
Violation of leash laws.
247
Violation of probation.
248
Other non-traffic offenses not specifically listed.
249
Reserved for future use.
MISCONDUCT OFFENSES
300
Aggravated assault, fighting, or battery (more than $500 fine or restitution or confinement).
301
Carrying of weapon on school grounds (other than firearm).
302
Concealment of or failure to report a felony.
303
Contributing to delinquency of minor.
304
Crimes against the family (non-payment of court-ordered child support and/or alimony).
305
Criminal mischief (more than $500 fine or restitution or confinement).
306
Criminal trespass.
307
Desecration of grave.
308
Domestic battery and/or violence not considered covered by 18 U.S.C. 922, referred to in this issuance as the “Lautenberg Amendment”).
309
Driving while drugged or intoxicated; driving while ability impaired; permitting driving under the influence.
310
Illegal or fraudulent use of a credit card or bank card (value less than $500).
311
Larceny or conversion (value less than $500).
312
Leaving scene of an accident or hit and run.
313
Looting.
314
Mailbox destruction.
315
Mailing of obscene or indecent matter (including e-mail).
316
Possession of marijuana or drug paraphernalia.
317
Prostitution or solicitation for prostitution.
318
Reckless, careless, or imprudent driving (considered a misdemeanor when the fine is $300 or more or when confinement is imposed; otherwise, considered a minor traffic offense).
319
Reckless endangerment.
320
Resisting arrest or eluding police.
321
Selling or leasing weapons.
322
Stolen property, knowingly receiving (value less than $500).
323
Throwing rocks on a highway; throwing missiles at sporting events; throwing objects at vehicles.
324
Unauthorized use or taking of a vehicle or conveyance from family member; joy riding.
325
Unlawful carrying of firearms or carrying concealed firearm.
326
Unlawful entry.
327
Use of telephone, Internet, or other electronic means to abuse, annoy, harass, threaten, or torment another.
328
Vandalism (more than $500 fine or restitution or confinement).
329
Willfully discharging firearm so as to endanger life; shooting in public.
330
Other misconduct offenses not specifically listed.
331
Reserved for future use.
332
Reserved for future use.
MAJOR MISCONDUCT OFFENSES
400
Aggravated assault; assault with dangerous weapon; maiming.
401
Arson.
402
Attempt to commit a felony.
403
Breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony.
404
Bribery.
405
Burglary.
406
Carjacking.
407
Carnal knowledge of a child.
408
Carrying of weapon on school grounds (firearm).
409
Check, worthless, making or uttering, with intent to defraud or deceive (over $500).
410
Child abuse.
411
Child pornography.
412
Conspiring to commit a felony.
413
Criminal libel.
414
Domestic battery and/or violence as defined in the Lautenberg Amendment. (Waiver not authorized if applicant was convicted of this offense.)
415
Embezzlement.
416
Extortion.
417
Forgery, knowingly uttering or passing forged instrument (except for altered identification cards).
418
Grand larceny or larceny (value of $500 or more).
419
Grand theft auto.
420
Hate crimes.
421
Illegal and/or fraudulent use of a credit card, bank card, or automated card (value of $500 or more).
422
Indecent acts or liberties with a child; molestation.
423
Indecent assault.
424
Kidnapping or abduction.
425
Mail matter; abstracting, destroying, obstructing, opening, secreting, stealing, or taking (not including the destruction of mailboxes).
426
Manslaughter.
427
Murder.
428
Narcotics or habit-forming drugs, wrongful possession or use (not including marijuana).
429
Negligent or vehicular homicide.
430
Perjury or subornation of perjury.
431
Possession or intent to use materials in a manner to make a bomb or explosive device to cause bodily harm or destruction of property.
432
Public record; altering, concealing, destroying, mutilating, obligation, or removing.
433
Rape, sexual abuse, sexual assault, criminal sexual abuse, incest, or other sex crimes. (See paragraph (b)(8)(iii) of § 66.6 of this part; waivers for these offenses are not authorized.)
434
Riot.
435
Robbery (including armed).
436
Sale, distribution, or trafficking of cannabis (marijuana) or any other controlled substance (including intent).
437
Sodomy (only when it is nonconsensual or involves a minor).
438
Stolen property, knowingly received (value of $500 or more).
439
Terrorist threats (including bomb threats).
440
Violation of civil rights.
441
Other major misconduct offenses not specifically listed.
442
Reserved for future use.
443
Reserved for future use.