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(1) A voluntary renegotiation of MOS is reached, normally within the first 60 days of hold status; or
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(2) Receipt of an USACCF notification denying eligibility for access to classified information, resulting in
reclassifying the Soldier into an MOS that does not require security clearance eligibility; or
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(3) The 120th day from the PSI submission date, at which time the Soldier will either be reclassified into an
MOS not requiring security clearance eligibility or processed for discharge; or
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(4) JPAS reflects the appropriate security clearance eligibility.
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h. Soldiers with known, credible, significant derogatory information and reclassifying into another MOS requiring
security clearance eligibility will not ship until appropriate clearance eligibility requirements for the new MOS have
been met.
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i. All other Soldiers not identified above will ship to AIT.
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j. Soldiers who do not have the appropriate security clearance eligibility to begin AIT, complete AIT, or be granted
the MOS upon graduation as specified in the DA Pam 611-21, SMARTBOOK located at the Army Human Resources
Command Web site https://smartbook.armyg1.pentagon.mil/default.aspx and ATRRS are considered security holds.
Security holds will be coded appropriately within ATRRS with the code "=." Soldiers that have been granted final
security clearance eligibility and subsequently lose the eligibility, for example, serious incident reports, will not be
coded as ATRRS code "=." See table 4-1.
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MOS retraining/reclassification policy
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IET retraining/reclassification policy is as follows:
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a. A Soldier unable to qualify for their current MOS assignment, due to medical limitations, academic failure, or
administrative requirements may be considered for retention in the Army and qualify for reclassification skill training
in an alternate MOS, based on the company commander’s recommendation and the battalion commander’s approval.
The Soldier must demonstrate the motivation and potential to successfully complete the reclassification MOS training.
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b. In all other cases, properly counsel and process Soldiers for separation not meeting academic standards IAW AR
635-200. See appendix I for additional guidance on retraining/reclassification procedures.
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Separations
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a. Attaining Army standards is the gauge for successful completion of IET. Commanders will exhaust retraining and
counseling procedures before making a determination that a Soldier’s performance and potential justify a new start or
separation from the service. Commanders will not begin any separation actions against a Reserve component (RC)
Soldier prior to the local ARNG/ USAR liaison personnel counseling the Soldier.