98-1534. Compensation of Certain Former Operatives Incarcerated by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 15 (Friday, January 23, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 3472-3477]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-1534]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    32 CFR Part 270
    
    RIN 0790-AG43
    
    
    Compensation of Certain Former Operatives Incarcerated by the 
    Democratic Republic of Vietnam
    
    AGENCY: Office of Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and 
    Readiness, DoD.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This part implements section 657 of the National Defense 
    Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997, which authorizes the Secretary 
    of Defense to make payments to persons captured and incarcerated by the 
    Democratic Republic of Vietnam. This part establishes policy and 
    procedures concerning the payments to these persons.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This rule is effective May 15, 1997.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alan Ridenour (703) 604-0821 or David 
    Pronchick (703) 693-1066, Directorate of Compensation, Office of the 
    Secretary of Defense, 4000 Defense Pentagon, Washington, D.C., 20301-
    4000.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Executive Order 12866, ``Regulatory Planning and Review''
    
        It has been determined that this is not a significant rule as 
    defined under section 3(f)(1) through 3(f)(4) of Executive Order 12866.
    
    Public Law 96-354, ``Regulatory Flexibility Act'' (5 U.S.C. 601)
    
        It has been determined that this rule will not have a significant 
    economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because it 
    affects only a limited number of Vietnamese Commandos who were 
    incarcerated in North Vietnam, and as such, does not affect small 
    entities.
    
    Public Law 96-511, ``Paperwork Reduction Act'' (44 U.S.C. Chapter 
    35)
    
        It has been certified that this rule does not impose reporting and 
    recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. 
    The reporting and recordkeeping requirements are exempt from this Act, 
    as it directly involves active litigation in which the U.S. is a party. 
    The specific exemption from the Paperwork Reduction Act is found in 5 
    CFR part 1320. The information collection in this final rule is exempt 
    from OMB approval under Sec. 1320.4(a)(2), ``Controlling Paperwork 
    Burdens on the Public; Regulatory Changes Reflecting Recodification of 
    the Paperwork Reduction Act''.
    
    Public Law 104-4, ``Unfunded Mandates Report Act of 1995 (UMRA)''
    
        It has been determined that this rule does not contain a federal 
    mandate that may result in expenditures of $100 million or more for 
    state, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or the private 
    sector in any one year.
    
    List of Subjects in 32 CFR Part 270
    
        Military personnel, Payments, Prisoners of war, Vietnam.
    
        Accordingly, 32 CFR part 270 is revised to read as follows:
    
    PART 270--COMPENSATION OF CERTAIN FORMER OPERATIVES INCARCERATED BY 
    THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
    
    Subpart A--General
    
    Sec.
    270.1  Purpose.
    270.2  Definitions.
    270.3  Effective date.
    
    Subpart B--Commission
    
    270.4  Membership.
    270.5  Staff.
    
    Subpart C--Standards and Verification of Eligibility
    
    270.6  Standards of eligibility.
    270.7  Verification of eligibility.
    
    Subpart D--Payment
    
    270.8  Authorization of payment.
    270.9  Amount of payment.
    270.10  Time limitations.
    270.11  Limitation on disbursements.
    270.12  Payment in full satisfaction of all claims against the 
    United States.
    270.13  No right to judicial review or legal cause of action.
    270.14  Limitation on attorneys fees.
    270.15  Waiver of notary requirement.
    
    Subpart E--Appeal Procedures
    
    270.16  Notice of the Commission's determinations.
    270.17  Procedures for filing petitions for reconsideration.
    270.18  Action on reconsideration.
    
    Subpart F--Reports to Congress
    
    270.19  Reports to Congress.
    
    Appendix A to Part 270--Application for Compensation of Vietnamese 
    Commandos
    
        Authority: Sec. 657, Pub. L. 104-201, 110 Stat. 2422.
    
    Subpart A--General
    
    
    Sec. 270.1   Purpose.
    
        The purpose of this part is to implement section 657 of the 
    National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 (Pub. L. 104-
    201), which authorizes the Secretary of Defense to make payments to 
    persons who demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Secretary of Defense 
    that the persons were captured and incarcerated by the Democratic 
    Republic of Vietnam as a result of the participation by the persons in 
    certain operations conducted by the Republic of Vietnam.
    
    
    Sec. 270.2   Definitions.
    
        (a) Applicant. A person applying for payments under this part.
    
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        (b) Child of an eligible person. A recognized natural child, an 
    adopted child, or a stepchild who lived with the eligible person in a 
    regular parent-child relationship.
        (c) The Commission. The Commission authorized to oversee payments 
    to certain persons captured and incarcerated by the Democratic Republic 
    of Vietnam, established under this part.
        (d) Eligible person. A person determined by the Commission as 
    eligible for payment under subpart C of this part.
        (e) OPLAN 34A. The operation carried out under the auspices of the 
    government of South Vietnam and the U.S. Military Assistance Command 
    Vietnam, Studies and Observations Group (MACV/SOG), starting in 1964, 
    which inserted commandos into North Vietnam for the purpose of 
    conducing intelligence and other military activities. OPLAN 34A also 
    refers to predecessor operations which were precursors to OPLAN 34A 
    operations. OP 35 refers to the small military units which were sent to 
    conduct sabotage, reconnaissance, exploitation and other intelligence 
    missions on or around the borders of Vietnam and Laos.
        (f) North Vietnam. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam.
        (g) OSD. The Office of the Secretary of Defense.
        (h) The Secretary. The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Force 
    Management Policy).
        (i) South Vietnam. The Republic of Vietnam.
        (j) Spouse of an eligible person. Someone who was married to that 
    eligible person for at least 1 year immediately before the death of the 
    eligible person.
        (k) Required declaration. The statements to be signed and notarized 
    in Appendix A to this part. All applicants must sign Part C and either 
    Part A or Part B of Appendix A to this part.
    
    
    Sec. 270.3   Effective date.
    
        This part is effective on May 15, 1997.
    
    Subpart B--Commission
    
    
    Sec. 270.4   Membership.
    
        The Secretary shall establish within OSD a Commission that is 
    composed of the following voting members: one representative from the 
    Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, 
    who shall be the chairman of the Commission, one representative from 
    the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, and one 
    representative from each of the military departments. Members of the 
    Commission may be either military or civilian and all members must 
    possess, at a minimum, a Secret clearance.
    
    
    Sec. 270.5   Staff.
    
        (a) The Commission will have a support staff, which will include 
    staff members sufficient to expeditiously and efficiently process the 
    applications for payments under this part. All members of the staff 
    will possess, as a minimum, a Top Secret clearance because of the 
    sensitive nature of the information that may require review in 
    determining eligibility of claimants.
        (b) The Secretary will ensure that the Commission has all 
    administrative support, including space, office and automated equipment 
    and translation services, needed for the efficient and expeditious 
    review and payment of claims. The Secretary may task appropriate 
    Department of Defense elements to provide such support, either through 
    assignment of personnel or the hiring of independent contractors.
    
    Subpart C--Standards and Verification of Eligibility
    
    
    Sec. 270.6   Standards of eligibility.
    
        (a) A person is eligible for payments under this part if such 
    person:
        (1) Was captured and incarcerated by North Vietnam as a result of 
    his participation in operations conducted under OPLAN 34A or its 
    predecessor operation; or
        (2) Served as a Vietnamese operative under OP 35, and was captured 
    and incarcerated by North Vietnamese forces as a result of the 
    participation by the person in operations in Laos or along the Lao-
    Vietnamese border pursuant to OP 35, and
        (i) Was captured and incarcerated by the North Vietnamese, and 
    remained in captivity after 1973 (or died in captivity) after 
    participation in OP 35, and
        (ii) Has not previously received payment for the United States 
    Government after 1972 from the period spent in captivity.
        (b) In the case of a decedent who would have been eligible for a 
    payment under this part if alive, payment will be made to the survivors 
    of the decedent in the following order:
        (1) To the surviving spouse of an eligible person; or
        (2) If there is no surviving spouse of an eligible person, to the 
    surviving children of an eligible person, in equal shares.
        (c) A payment may not be made under this part to, or with respect 
    to, a person who the Commission determines, based on the available 
    evidence, served in the People's Army of North Vietnam or provided 
    active assistance to the Government of North Vietnam or forces opposed 
    to the Government of South Vietnam or the United States during any 
    period from 1958 through 1975.
        (d) The Commission will make reasonable efforts to publicize the 
    availability of payments involved in this procedure, using existing 
    public affairs channels.
    
    
    Sec. 270.7   Verification of eligibility.
    
        (a) All persons applying for payment under this part shall first 
    submit a properly completed, signed and notarized Application for 
    Compensation of Vietnamese Commandos as set out in Appendix A to this 
    part, along will all corroborating documents and information required, 
    to the Commission on Compensation, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 
    4000 Defense Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301-4000. Submission of an 
    Application for Compensation of Vietnamese Commandos without properly 
    signed and notarized declarations will automatically render the 
    application ineligible for consideration by the Commission for payment. 
    All applicants must sign and have notarized the declarations in Part C 
    of the Application for Compensation of Vietnamese Commandos. In 
    addition, all applicants must sign and have notarized the declaration 
    in either Part A or Part B of the Application for Compensation of 
    Vietnamese Commandos. If portions of the Application for Compensation 
    of Vietnamese Commandos are not completed, the Commission may draw 
    adverse inferences from the portions left incomplete.
        (b) Staff Functions in the Verification of Eligibility Process. The 
    Staff Director shall:
        (1) Establish a database for logging and tracking Applications for 
    Compensation of Vietnamese Commandos throughout the claims process, 
    including appellate actions and final payment or denial of claims.
        (2) Maintain a liaison with on-site personnel at the National 
    Archives Center, College Park, Maryland, to organize and translate 
    finance records for review.
        (3) Upon receipt of each Application for Compensation of Vietnamese 
    Commandos, research cases to verify eligibility of claimant to include 
    reviewing and analyzing existing records.
        (4) Forward applications (including support documentation) to other 
    U.S. Government agencies as required (e.g., CIA, INS) for review of 
    their records, as needed to acquire documentation that may aid in 
    determining the eligibility of claimants to receive payments.
    
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        (5) Present any information or comments resulting from the research 
    and review of cases, plus any reasonably available and probative 
    information, to the Commission with a recommendation on the eligibility 
    of applicants.
        (6) If eligibility is favorably approved by the Commission, forward 
    written requests to DFAS to effectuate payments.
        (7) Prepare notification letters, on behalf of the Commission, for 
    forwarding to claimants notifying them of the final determination 
    concerning approval or disapproval of their applications.
        (8) In coordination with the Army Budget Office and OSD, determine 
    appropriate fund cite that will be used for payments.
        (9) Assist in the preparation of required Reports to Congress.
        (10) Determine administrative budgetary support requirements and 
    submit funding request to OSD.
        (11) Provide clerical and administrative support to the Commission.
        (12) Create and maintain a system of records to manage all 
    information generated by the processing of Applications for 
    Compensation of Vietnamese Commandos under this part and to create an 
    administrative record of actions by the Commission. All information 
    received or originated from other Departments and agencies of the U.S. 
    government will be retained, stored, and further disseminated only in 
    accordance with pertinent law (e.g., 5 U.S.C. section 552(FOIA) and 5 
    U.S.C. section 552a (Privacy Act)) and conditions set by those 
    originating Departments and agencies.
        (c) Claims will be processed expeditiously. Within 18 months of 
    actual receipt by the Commission of an Application for Compensation of 
    Vietnamese Commandos, the Commission will determine the eligibility of 
    the applicant. The standard for finding eligibility is whether the 
    information reasonably available to the Commission indicates that the 
    applicant is more likely than not to be eligible for a payment under 
    this part. The burden of making a showing of eligibility shall be on 
    the applicant. Upon determination of eligibility, the payment should be 
    promptly accomplished.
        (d) Applicants may request to appear in person before the 
    Commission, which will retain discretion whether to grant such 
    requests. The Commission may request the personal appearance or 
    interview of any applicant as a condition of further consideration of 
    his or her application if such appearance would significantly aid the 
    Commission in its determination. All appearances shall be at the 
    expense of the applicant.
    
    Subpart D--Payment
    
    
    Sec. 270.8  Authorization of payment.
    
        Subject to the availability of appropriated funds, upon 
    determination by the Commission of the eligibility of a person for 
    payment, the Commission will authorize the Defense Finance and 
    Accounting Service (DFAS) to make payments out of the funds 
    appropriated for this purpose. Any payment authorized to a person under 
    a legal disability, may, in the discretion of the Commission, be paid 
    for the use of the person, to the natural or legal guardian, committee, 
    conservator, or curator, or, if there is no such natural or legal 
    guardian, committee, conservator, or curator, to any other person, 
    including the spouse or children of such person, who the Commission 
    determines is charged with the care of the person. The Commission will 
    notify eligible persons of the process for disbursements.
    
    
    Sec. 270.9  Amount of payment.
    
        The amount payable to, or with respect to, an eligible person under 
    this part is $40,000. If an eligible person can demonstrate to the 
    satisfaction of the Commission that confinement or incarceration 
    exceeded 20 years, the Commission may authorize payment of an 
    additional $2,000 for each full year in excess of 20 (and a 
    proportionate amount for a partial year), but the total amount paid to, 
    or with respect to, an eligible person under this part may not exceed 
    $50,000.
    
    
    Sec. 270.10  Time limitations.
    
        To be eligible for payments under this part, applicants must file 
    Applications for Compensation of Vietnamese Commandos with the 
    Commission within 18 months of the effective date of these regulations, 
    May 15, 1997.
    
    
    Sec. 270.11  Limitation on disbursements.
    
        The Commission may, in its discretion, direct that the actual 
    disbursement of a payment under this part be made only to the person 
    who is authorized to receive the payment, and only upon the appearance 
    of that person, in person, at any designated Defense Finance Accounting 
    Service disbursement office in the United States. Upon approval of the 
    Commission, payment may be made at such other location or in such other 
    manner as the person authorized to receive payment may request in 
    writing. In the case of an application authorized for payment but not 
    disbursed as a result of the foregoing, the Secretary will hold the 
    funds in trust for the person authorized to receive payment in an 
    interest bearing account until such time as the person complies with 
    the conditions for disbursement set out in this part.
    
    
    Sec. 270.12  Payment in full satisfaction of all claims against the 
    United States.
    
        The acceptance of payment by, or with respect to, an eligible 
    person under this part shall constitute full satisfaction of all claims 
    by or on behalf of that person against the United States arising from 
    the person's participation in operations under OPLAN 34A or OP35.
    
    
    Sec. 270.13  No right to judicial review or legal cause of action.
    
        Subject to subpart E of this part, all determinations by the 
    Commission pursuant to this part are final and conclusive, 
    notwithstanding any other regulation. Applicants under this part have 
    no right to judicial review, and such review is specifically precluded. 
    This part does not create or acknowledge any legal right or obligation 
    whatsoever.
    
    
    Sec. 270.14  Limitation on attorneys fees.
    
        Notwithstanding any contract or agreement, the representative of a 
    person authorized to receive payment under this part may not receive, 
    for services rendered in connection with the claim of, or with respect 
    to, a person under this part, more than 10 percent of a payment made 
    under this part on such claim.
    
    
    Sec. 270.15  Waiver of notary requirement.
    
        In exceptional circumstances (e.g., overseas claimant) the 
    requirement for notarizations may be waived at the discretion of the 
    Commission.
    
    Subpart E--Appeal Procedures
    
    
    Sec. 270.16  Notice of the Commission's determinations.
    
        Applicants whose claims for payment are denied in whole or in part 
    by the Commission will be notified in writing of the determination. 
    Applicants may petition the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Force 
    Management Policy (or his designee) for a reconsideration of the 
    Commission's determinations, and may submit any documentation in 
    support of such petitions.
    
    
    Sec. 270.17  Procedures for filing petitions for reconsideration.
    
        A request for reconsideration must be made to the Secretary, care 
    of the Staff Director of the Commission at the address of the 
    Commission set out in Sec. 270.7, within 45 days of receipt of the 
    notice from the Commission of ineligibility. The Commission may
    
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    waive that time limit for good cause shown.
    
    
    Sec. 270.18  Action on reconsideration.
    
        (a) The Assistant Secretary of Defense, Force Management Policy (or 
    his designee) will:
        (1) Review the Commission's administrative record of the original 
    determination.
        (2) Review additional information or documentation submitted by the 
    applicant to support his or her petition for reconsideration.
        (3) Determine whether the decision of the Commission should be 
    affirmed, modified, or reversed.
        (b) When there is a decision affirming the Commission's 
    determinations, the Staff Director will notify the applicant in writing 
    and include a statement of the reason for the affirmance.
        (c) A decision of affirmance shall constitute the final action of 
    the Department of Defense. The Secretary (or his designee) may decline 
    to consider any subsequent petitions for reconsideration.
        (d) When there is a decision modifying or reversing the 
    Commission's determination, the notification should be immediately made 
    to the Staff Director so as to implement the final action.
    
    Subpart F--Reports to Congress
    
    
    Sec. 270.19  Reports to Congress.
    
        Not later than September 23, 1998, the Commission will prepare and 
    the Secretary will submit to Congress a report on the payment of claims 
    under this part. Subsequent to that initial report, the Commission will 
    prepare and the Secretary will submit to Congress annual reports on the 
    status of payment of claims.
    
    Appendix A to Part 270--Application for Compensation of Vietnamese 
    Commandos
    
        All persons applying for payment shall submit a properly 
    completed, signed and notarized Application for Compensation of 
    Vietnamese Commandos, along with corroborating documents and 
    information, to: Commission on Compensation, Office of the Secretary 
    of Defense, 4000 Defense Pentagon, Washington, D.C. 20301-4000.
        All applicants must sign and have notarized the declaration in 
    Part C of the application. In addition, all applicants must sign and 
    have notarized the declaration in either Part A or Part B of the 
    application (as applicable).
        Applicants must file applications within 18 months of the 
    effective date of this part (15 May 1997): that is, not later than 
    15 November 1998.
        Privacy Act Statement:
    
        Authority: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 
    1997, Public Law 104-201, Section 657.
    
        Principal Purpose: To evaluate applications for cash payments 
    for those individuals, or their surviving spouse or children, who 
    were captured and incarcerated by North Vietnam as a result of 
    participating in specified joint United States-South Vietnamese 
    operations.
        Routine Uses: To the Immigration and Naturalization Service and 
    the Central Intelligence Agency for purposes of verifying 
    information relating to the claimant's eligibility for payment. To 
    the Department of Justice for purposes of representing the 
    Department of Defense in Au Dong Quy, et al./Lost Commandos v. The 
    United States.
        Disclosure: Voluntary. However, if portions are not completed 
    the Commission may draw adverse inferences from the incomplete 
    portions.
        Social Security Number: Providing a social security number is 
    voluntary. If one is not provided, the application for payment will 
    still be processed.
        This application shall be executed by the person applying for 
    eligibility, or his surviving spouse or children, or designated 
    representatives of such persons.
        Part A--Complete the following information on the person whose 
    status as a former operative is the basis for applying for payment:
    
    (1) Current legal name or legal name at death:
    
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      (a) Aliases:---------------------------------------------------------
    
        (b) Former, or other legal names used: 
    
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    (2) Current address or last address prior to death:
    
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    (3) Mailing address for compensation check in the event compensation 
    is approved (may be different from commando's current/last address):
    
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    (4) Telephone Number(s):-----------------------------------------------
    (5) Identification Numbers:
        (a) U.S. Social Security Number (optional):
    
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        (b) U.S. Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) Number:
    
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        (c) Vietnamese Identification Card Number:
    
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    (6) Date of Birth:-----------------------------------------------------
    
    (7) Place of Birth:----------------------------------------------------
    
    (8) Distinguishing marks (e.g., scars):
    
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    (9) Family Identification:
        (a) Parents:
    
        Father:------------------------------------------------------------
    
        Mother:------------------------------------------------------------
    
      (b) Spouse:----------------------------------------------------------
    
      (c) Children:--------------------------------------------------------
    
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      (d) Brothers:--------------------------------------------------------
    
      (e) Sisters:---------------------------------------------------------
    
      (f) Others:----------------------------------------------------------
    
    (10) Team name:--------------------------------------------------------
    
    (11) Team role/duties (e.g., team leader, radioman):
    
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    (12) Place of insertion:-----------------------------------------------
    
    (13) Method of insertion (e.g., parachute, boat):
    
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    (14) Date of insertion:------------------------------------------------
    
    (15) Date and place of capture:
    
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    (16) Detailed Record of confinement:
    
      First Prison Name:---------------------------------------------------
    
      Date Arrived:--------------------------------------------------------
    
      Next Prison Name:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Date Transferred:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Next Prison Name:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Date Transferred:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Next Prison Name:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Date Transferred:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Next Prison Name:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Date Transferred:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Next Prison Name:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Date Transferred:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Next Prison Name:----------------------------------------------------
    
      Date Transferred:----------------------------------------------------
    
        Date of Final Release from Confinement:
    
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        Name of Prison/Camp/Location of Final Release:
    
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    (17) Name, address, and telephone number of counsel or attorney (if 
    any):
    
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    (18) Required Declaration only for commandos filing on their own 
    behalf (complete the applicable declaration, 34A or 35--not both):
    
    For OPLAN 34A or Predecessor Operations (Missions Into North Vietnam)
    
        I served pursuant to OPLAN 34A or its predecessor operation and 
    was captured and imprisoned by North Vietnam as a result of those 
    activities. I did not serve in the People's Army of Vietnam or 
    provide active assistance to the Government of the Democratic 
    Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). I did not serve in or provide 
    active assistance to forces opposed to the Government of the 
    Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) or forces opposed to the United 
    States during the period from 1958 through 1975. I declare under 
    penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America 
    that the foregoing is true and correct.
    
    Signature:-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Date:------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sworn to and subscribed before me on
    
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    (Date)
    
    Notary Public:---------------------------------------------------------
    
    Date:------------------------------------------------------------------
    My commission expires on
    
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    For OP 35 Operations (Missions Into Laos or Along the Viet-Lao Border)
    
        I served as a Vietnamese operative pursuant to OP 35, and was 
    captured and imprisoned by North Vietnam as a result of my 
    participation in operations in Laos or along the Lao-Vietnamese 
    border under the direction of OP 35. I did not serve in the People's 
    Army of Vietnam or provide active assistance to the Government of 
    the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). I did not serve 
    in or provide active assistance to forces opposed to the Government 
    of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) or forces opposed to the 
    United States during the period from 1958 through 1975. I have not 
    previously received payment from the United States Government as 
    compensation for the period of captivity. I remained in captivity 
    after 1973. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the 
    United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct.
    
    Signature:-------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Date:------------------------------------------------------------------
    Sworn to and subscribed before me on
    
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    (Date)
    
    Notary Public:---------------------------------------------------------
    
    Date:------------------------------------------------------------------
    My commission expires on
    
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    (Date)
        Part B--In addition to PART A, above, any applicant who is a 
    surviving spouse or child of a deceased commando must complete Part 
    B, below, with information on themselves.
    (1) Current Legal name:
    
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    (a) Aliases:-----------------------------------------------------------
        (b) Former, or other names used:
    
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    (2) Current Address:---------------------------------------------------
    
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    (3) Telephone Number(s):-----------------------------------------------
    (4) Identification Numbers:
        (a) U.S. Social Security Number (optional):
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        (b) U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Number:
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        (c) Vietnamese Identification Card Number:
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    (5) Date of birth:-----------------------------------------------------
    
    (6) Place of birth:----------------------------------------------------
    
    (7) Relationship to deceased person:-----------------------------------
    (8) Date and place of marriage (if surviving spouse):
    
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    (9) If you are a surviving child and there is no surviving spouse, 
    list the names and addresses of all other children of the deceased 
    person, including all recognized natural children, step-children who 
    lived with the deceased person, and adopted children. Provide the 
    date of death for any who are deceased.
    
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    (10) Name, address, and telephone number of counsel/attorney (if 
    any):
    
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    (11) Required Declaration (Note: If Commando is deceased, applicant 
    must sign one of the two following declarations here and Part C, 
    below):
    
    For Surviving Spouse or Child of Deceased Commando (OPLAN 34A or 
    Predecessor Operations-Missions Into North Vietnam)
    
        To the best of my information, knowledge, and belief, my 
    deceased family member served pursuant to OPLAN 34A or its 
    predecessor operation and was captured and imprisoned by North 
    Vietnam as a result of those activities. He did not serve in the 
    People's Army of Vietnam or provide active assistance to the 
    Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). He 
    did not serve in or provide active assistance to forces opposed to 
    the Government of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) or forces 
    opposed to the United States during the period from 1958 through 
    1975. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the 
    United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct.
    
    Signature:-------------------------------------------------------------
    
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    Sworn to and subscribed before me on
    
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    (Date)
    
    Notary Public:---------------------------------------------------------
    
    Date:------------------------------------------------------------------
    My commission expires on
    
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    (Date)
    
    For Surviving Spouse or Child of Deceased Commando (OP 35 Units-
    Missions Into Laos or Along the Viet-Lao Border)
    
        To the best of my information, knowledge, and belief, my 
    deceased family member served as a Vietnamese operative pursuant to 
    OP 35, and was captured and imprisoned by North Vietnam as a result 
    of his participation in operations in Laos or along the Lao-
    Vietnamese border under the direction of OP 35. He did not serve in 
    the People's Army of Vietnam or provide active assistance to the 
    Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). He 
    did not serve in or provide active assistance to forces opposed to 
    the Government of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) or forces 
    opposed to the United States during the period from 1958 through 
    1975. He did not previously receive payment from the United States 
    Government as compensation for the period of captivity. He remained 
    in captivity after 1973. I declare under penalty of perjury under 
    the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true 
    and correct.
    
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        Part C--Required Documents:
        All documents submitted in support of an application for payment 
    should be originals when possible, or copies of the originals 
    certified by the official custodian of the documents. If certified 
    copies cannot be obtained, uncertified copies should be submitted. 
    If uncertified copies cannot be obtained, submit sworn affidavits 
    from two or more persons who have personal knowledge of the 
    information sought.
    
    For the Commando/Operative (Person Described in Part A, Above)
    
        (1) Identification. A document with his current legal name and 
    address (or legal name and address at death if deceased).
        (2) Two or more sworn affidavits from individuals having 
    personal knowledge of the person's identity (these should be 
    submitted in addition to the document with current name and 
    address).
        (3) One document of date of birth. A birth certificate, or if 
    unavailable, other proof of birth (e.g., passport).
        (4) One document of name change, if the person's current legal 
    name is not the same as when he was sent on the OPLAN 34A or OP 35 
    missions.
        (5) One document of evidence of guardianship. This is only 
    required if you are executing this document as the guardian of the 
    person identified in PART A. If you are a legally-appointed 
    guardian, submit a certificate executed by the proper official of 
    the court appointment. If you are not such a legally-appointed 
    guardian, submit an affidavit describing your relationship to the 
    person and the extent to which you are responsible for the care of 
    the person, or your position as an officer of the institution in 
    which the person is institutionalized.
        (6) One document of evidence of imprisonment. This should be a 
    document issued by the government of North Vietnam showing the dates 
    of the person's imprisonment.
        (7) Any documents of evidence of participation in covered 
    operations. These documents should be contracts, orders, or other 
    operational documentation corroborating participation in clandestine 
    operations under OPLAN 34A (or its predecessor) or OP 35.
    
    For a Spouse or Surviving Child of a Deceased Person Described in Part 
    A, Above
    
        In addition to documents (1) through (7) above concerning the 
    deceased person described in PART A, submit the following:
        (8) One of the following documents as evidence of the Commando's 
    death:
        (a) A certified copy of extract from the public records of 
    death, coroner's report of death, or verdict of a coroner's jury;
        (b) A certificate by the custodian of the public record of 
    death;
        (c) A statement of the funeral director or attending physician 
    or intern of the institution where death occurred;
    
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        (d) A certified copy, or extract from an official report or 
    finding of death made by an agency or department of the United 
    States government; or
        (e) If death occurred outside the United States, an official 
    report of death by a United States Consul or other employee of the 
    State Department, or a copy of public record of death in the foreign 
    country.
        (f) If you cannot obtain any of the above evidence of the 
    commando/operative's death, you must submit other convincing 
    evidence, such as signed sworn statements of two or more persons 
    with personal knowledge of the death, giving the place, date, and 
    cause of death.
        (g) If you are submitting an application as a surviving spouse, 
    submit another document of the same type as evidence of the 
    Commando's spouse's death.
    
    For the Spouse of a Deceased Person Described in Part A Above
    
        In addition to documents described in PART C items (1) through 
    (8), above, each surviving spouse should submit the following:
        (9) One of the following documents as evidence of your marriage 
    to the deceased person:
        (a) A copy of the public records of marriage, certified or 
    attested, or an abstract of the public records, containing 
    sufficient information to identify the parties, the date and place 
    of marriage, and the number of prior marriages by either party if 
    shown on the official record, issued by the officer having custody 
    of the record or other public official authorized to certify the 
    record, or a certified copy of the religious record of marriage;
        (b) An official report from a public agency as to a marriage 
    which occurred while the deceased person was employed by such 
    agency;
        (c) An affidavit of the clergyman or magistrate who officiated;
        (d) The certified copy of a certificate of marriage attested to 
    by the custodian of the records;
        (e) The affidavits of two or more eyewitnesses to the ceremony; 
    or
        (f) In jurisdictions where ``common law'' marriages are 
    recognized, an affidavit by the surviving spouse setting forth all 
    of the facts and circumstances concerning the alleged marriage, such 
    as the agreement between the parties at the beginning of their 
    cohabitation, places and dates of residences, and whether children 
    were born as the result of the relationship. This evidence should be 
    supplemented by affidavits from two or more persons who know as the 
    result of personal observation the reputed relationship which 
    existed between the parties to the alleged marriage, including the 
    period of cohabitation, places of residences, whether the parties 
    held themselves out as husband and wife and whether they were 
    generally accepted as such in the communities in which they lived.
        (g) If you cannot obtain any of the above evidence of your 
    marriage, you must submit any other evidence that would reasonably 
    support a belief that a valid marriage actually existed.
        (10) In addition, submit the following documents about ourself:
        (a) Identification. A document with your current legal name and 
    address plus two or more sworn affidavits from individuals having 
    personal knowledge of your identity (these should be submitted in 
    addition to the document with current name and address).
        (b) One document of date of birth. A birth certificate, or if 
    unavailable, other proof of birth (e.g. passport).
        (c) One document of name change. If your current legal name is 
    the same as that during the marriage, this section does not apply. 
    Spouses whose current legal name is different than that used when 
    married should submit a document or affidavits to corroborate the 
    name change.
        (d) One document of evidence of guardianship. If you are 
    executing this document as the guardian of the spouse, you must 
    submit evidence of your authority. If you are a legally-appointed 
    guardian, submit a certificate executed by the proper official of 
    the court appointment. If you are not such a legally-appointed 
    guardian, submit an affidavit describing your relationship to the 
    spouse and the extent to which you are responsible for the care of 
    the spouse or your position as an officer of the institution in 
    which the spouse is institutionalized.
    
    For the Surviving Children
    
        In addition to documents described in PART C items (1) through 
    (8), above, each surviving child should submit the following:
        (11) One document as evidence of your relationship to your 
    parent (the deceased person described in PART A, above), as follows:
        If A Natural Child:
        (a) Birth certificate showing that the deceased person was your 
    parent.
        (b) If the birth certificate does not show the deceased person 
    as your parent, a certified copy of:
        (i) An acknowledgment in writing signed by the deceased person;
        (ii) A judicial decree ordering the deceased person to 
    contribute to your support;
        (iii) The public record of birth or a religious record showing 
    that the deceased person was named as your parent;
        (iv) Affidavit of a person who knows that the deceased person 
    accepted you as his child; or
        (v) Public records, such as records of school or welfare 
    agencies, which show that with the deceased person's knowledge, the 
    deceased individual was named as your parent.
        If An Adopted Child:
        An adopted child must submit a certified copy of the decree of 
    adoption.
        If a Step-Child:
        Submit all three of the following documents as evidence of the 
    step-child relationship:
        (a) One document as evidence of birth to the spouse of the 
    deceased person, or other evidence that reasonably supports the 
    existence of a parent-child relationship between you and the spouse 
    of the deceased person;
        (b) One document as evidence that you were either living with or 
    in a parent-child relationship with the deceased person at the time 
    of his death; and
        (c) One document as evidence of the marriage of the deceased 
    person and the spouse, such as a certified copy of the record of 
    marriage, or an abstract of the public records containing sufficient 
    information to identify the parties and the date and place of 
    marriage issued by the officer having custody of the record, or a 
    certified copy of a religious record of marriage.
        (12) In addition, submit the following documents about yourself:
        (a) Identification. A document with your current legal name and 
    address plus two or more sworn affidavits from individuals having 
    personal knowledge of your identify (these should be submitted in 
    addition to the document with current name and address).
        (b) One document of date of birth. A Birth certificate, or if 
    unavailable, other proof of birth (e.g., passport).
        (c) One document of name change. If your current legal name is 
    the same as that shown on documents attesting to your birth, this 
    section does not apply. Persons whose current legal name is 
    different than that used on such documents should submit a document 
    or affidavit to corroborate the name change.
        (d) One document of evidence of guardianship. If you are 
    executing this document as the guardian of the person identified as 
    a surviving child of a deceased person, you must submit evidence of 
    your authority. If you are a legally-appointed guardian, submit a 
    certificate executed by the proper official of the court 
    appointment. If you are not such a legally-appointed guardian, 
    submit an affidavit describing your relationship to the child and 
    the extent to which you are responsible for the care of the child, 
    or your position as an officer of the institution in which the child 
    is institutionalized.
        Read the following statement carefully before signing this 
    document. A false statement may be grounds for punishment by fine or 
    imprisonment or both. This sworn declaration must accompany all 
    documents submitted to the Commission, whether with or separate from 
    the application.
    
    For All Applicants
    
        I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United 
    States of America that the foregoing documents provided in Part C 
    are true and correct.
    
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        Dated: January 16, 1998.
    Patricial L. Toppings,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    [FR Doc. 98-1534 Filed 1-22-98; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 5000-04-M
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
5/15/1997
Published:
01/23/1998
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
98-1534
Dates:
This rule is effective May 15, 1997.
Pages:
3472-3477 (6 pages)
RINs:
0790-AG43: Compensation of Certain Former Operatives Incarcerated by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/0790-AG43/compensation-of-certain-former-operatives-incarcerated-by-the-democratic-republic-of-vietnam
PDF File:
98-1534.pdf
CFR: (19)
32 CFR 270.1
32 CFR 270.2
32 CFR 270.3
32 CFR 270.4
32 CFR 270.5
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