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TM 10-6640-215-10-HR
k. *(column c). The Accounting Requirements Code (ARC) is provided here. One of the followingARC's will apply:
NOTE
The Accounting Requirements Code (ARC) refers to property accountability, not the Recoverability Code
(RC). The ARC and the RC are listed in the Army Master Data File (AMDF).
N - Nonexpendable:
Items not consumed in use, retaining their identity during use, and
requiring that accountability be maintained throughout the life of the
item.
D - Durable:
Nonconsumable components of sets, kits, outfits, and assemblages; all
tools in FSC's 5110, 5120, 5130, 5133, 5136, 5140, 5180, 5210, 5220,
and 5280; and any other nonconsumable with a price in excess of
$50.00 not already "N".
X - Expendable:
Items regardless of type classification or price and which are consumed
in use. Includes all class 9 repair parts. Items not consumed in use
which cost $50.00 or less and not already "N" or "D".
l.
SEC (column d). The Controlled Inventory Item Code (formerly SEC code) is entered here. This is a one-
position code which indicates the security classification, security risks, or pilferage controls required for storage or
transportation of assets. Order of precedence for assignment of codes is classified, sensitive, pilferable, unclassified, as
applicable. Codes applicable to this hand receipt are as follows:
SEC CODE
CONTROLLED INVENTORY ITEM CODE
U
UNCLASSIFIED
PILFERABLE ITEMS
M
Handtools and shop equipment
J
Pilferable item due to its size, shape and utility, which
does not fall under one of the above categories.
Pilferage controls may be designated by the coding
activity to items coded U (unclassified) by recoding the
items to J
m.
UI (column e). Unit of Issue. Refer to AR 708-1 and/or CDA Pam 18-1 (Catalog Data Activity) for explanation of
abbreviations used in this column.
n. QTY AUTH (column f). The quantity authorized to be on hand, or part of the end item.
o. QUANTITY (column g). Actual quantity on hand. Subcolumns A through F are to be filled in by the receiving
unit/personnel in accordance with DA Pam 710-2-1, chapter 6.
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