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If a member is on Leave, Assigned TEMADD, or Remotely Assigned and is not expected to return to or visit the command within 15 days (active duty) or how many days (inactive duty) and the report is not adverse, the reporting senior should enter 'Certified Copy Provided' in the member's signature block and submit the report to NAVPERSCOM (PERS-32)?

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If a Navy member is not expected back at command within 15 days (active duty) or an unspecified amount of days for inactive duty, and there's a non-adverse report about them, the reporting senior should write 'Certified Copy Provided' in the member's signature block and submit the report to NAVPERSCOM (PERS-32).

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The question pertains to the Navy's protocol when a member is on leave, assigned TEMADD, or remotely assigned and isn’t expected to return to the command within 15 days for active duty. If the member is not expected to return and the report about them is non-adverse, then the reporting senior, according to the protocol, should enter 'Certified Copy Provided' in the member's signature block. This report is then expected to be submitted to NAVPERSCOM (PERS-32). The period for inactive duty is not clearly specified in your question, further context or information might be needed to provide a precise number of days in the case of inactive duty.

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