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the  following  appropriate  alpha  codes  in  CC  47 to  identify  the  requesting  department: In requisitions for equipage items other than controlled equipage, enter “E” in CC 46 and the requester’s  work  center  code  in  CCs  47-50. CC 51, SIGNAL—This is a single alphabetic code  that  designates  the  activity  to  receive  the materiel (ship to) and the activity to be charged for  the  issue  (bill  to). .  When  materiel  is  to  be  shipped  to  the requisitioner  (CCs  31-35): A—Bill  the  requisitioner B—Bill   the   supplementary   addressee (CCs  46-50) D—Use  no  billing  required  (free  issue) for   fleet   units   when   requisitioning materiel   identified   by   cognizance symbols 0I and 0P (publication) or 0A and  8A  (nuclear  ordnance  items) .  When  materiel  is  to  be  shipped  to  the supplementary  address  (CCs  46-50): J—Bill  the  requisitioner K—Bill the supplementary addressee M—Use  no  billing  required  (free  issue) for fleet units to indicate items with signal   code   “D” NOTE  1:  Requisitioner  may  use  “Y”  and local   code   only   with   signal   codes   “A”   or NOTE   2:   Do   not   use   “D”   or   “M”   when requisitioning  Appropriation  Purchases  Account materiel,  since  such  materiel  is  charged  for statistical purposes even though operating funds are  not  affected.  If  there  are  accounting  in- structions that cannot be covered by the signal and fund  codes,  write  them  in  the  REMARKS  field (data   blocks   L   through   V).   In   this   instance, use document identifier                                      CCs   52-53,   FUND   CODE—Enter   the applicable  two-character  fund  code  (see  NAVSO P-301 3, app. 2) on all requisitions except for free issues   that   are   identified   by   a   signal   code “D”   or   “M”   entered   in   CC   51,   Leave   the fund  code  field  blank  on  a  free  issue  requisi- tion. CCs   54-56,   DISTRIBUTION—The   distribu- tion field of a requisition is a dual-purpose field with   two   different   uses   for   the   Navy   Supply System. The first position indicates a monitoring activity;  the  other  two  indicate  the  cognizance symbol. Monitoring Activity—When an entry is made in  CC  54  of  the  distribution  field,  it  will represent  a  specific  monitoring  activity  (see NAVSUP  P-485,  app.3)  that  is  to  receive  100 percent supply and shipment status, Such status is in addition to that provided the requisitioner or  supplementary  addressee  by  the  M&S  code assigned in CC 7. For example, if the USS  John Paul  Jones   (DDG-32),  while  deployed  in  the Pacific, initiates an issue group one requisition, enter “D” in CC 54 to designate Special Programs Section, NSC Oakland, as the monitoring activity that  is  shown  below. Cognizance  Symbol—The  cognizance  symbol entry  is  the  two-character  numeric  and  alpha  code prefixed to NSNS as listed in NMDL, allowance list, or other source if assigned. The first character of the symbol indicates the stores account and is entered  in  CC  55  of  the  distribution  field.  Odd 12-18 “  D  ” .

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