Final answer:
Service members have 1 year to request a review for involuntary separation after an unrestricted sexual assault report's final disposition. SARCs and SAPR VAs must complete the D-SAACP and renew their certification every 2 years, with 32 hours of approved continuing education.
Step-by-step explanation:
Service members who file unrestricted reports of sexual assault and are recommended for involuntary separation within how many years of final disposition of the unrestricted case may request flag officer or ISIC review of the proposed separation should be within 1 year.
The credentialing program that all Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs), deployed resiliency counselors, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Victim Advocates (SAPR VAs), and unit SAPR VAs must complete is the D-SAACP (Department of Defense Sexual Assault Advocate Certification Program).
To maintain certification through D-SAACP, certified SARCs, deployed resiliency counselors, SAPR VAs, and unit SAPR VAs must satisfy the DSAACP continuing education training guidelines and apply for certification renewal once every 2 years. Furthermore, D-SAACP requires applicants to complete a DD Form 2950-1 Department of Defense Sexual Assault Advocate Certification Program (D-SAACP) Renewal Application Packet for Renewal Applicants and show proof of 32 hours of National Advocate Credentialing Program and CNIC preapproved continuing education training for certification renewal.