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Regulations Cont.

Regulations,  Continued NAVPUBINST P-2002, Navy Stocklist of Publications and Forms The Navy Stocklist of Publications and Forms lists standard Navy forms, signs, and labels available through the government supply system. It provides ordering information such as the stock number, unit of issue, and a brief description. Use this publication to order standard stock items instead of producing them in your shop. If an originator requests standard stock items or items with a stock number, refer them to supply with the appropriate information for ordering the item through supply. It is against Navy regulations to create or print, in quantity, items available through the system. NAVSEAINST 4570.3, Precious Metals Recovery Program (PMRP) This instruction introduces a precious metal/metal recovery program that is becoming increasingly important in the work space. Some of the products we use as DMs contain particles of precious metals or substances that are recoverable. Photographic films, pastes, and paints are but a few of the products that contain or produce effluent, containing recoverable particulate which could represent a savings or credit to the Navy. OPNAVNOTE 5290, Alteration  of Official DOD Imagery This Department of Defense Directive provides guidance and establishes policy and responsibility on the alteration of DoD imagery. It defines acceptable alterations using photographic techniques, video imagery, cropping, editting, enlarging, animation, digital simulation, graphics, special effects, digital conversion or compression, and post-production enhancement. Continued  on  next  page 1-15

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