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Para 2-12 What should be done if the Rated NCO does not meet height and weight requirements?

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When a Rated NCO does not meet height and weight requirements, they must be flagged and referred to a healthcare provider, and they may enter the ABCP with support to attain the standards.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a Rated Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) does not meet the height and weight requirements as prescribed in Army Regulation 600-9, it is the responsibility of the rater (supervisor) to ensure that the NCO is flagged according to Regulation and referred to a healthcare provider for evaluation and possible entry into the Army Body Composition Program (ABCP). The NCO should then be given guidance and assistance in developing a plan to achieve and maintain standard physical readiness and body composition standards. Failure to meet these standards can result in administrative actions, including barring to reenlistment, nonpromotion, and/or separation from service, contingent upon the circumstances and improvement efforts of the individual NCO.

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