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The   command   chaplain   should   check   with the  supply  officer  to  obtain  all  necessary  pub- lications  for  the  outfitting  of  the  new  facility. Insurance of Precious Items or Items of Historical Value NOTE:  Publications   TA411  (Table  of  Allow- ances)  and  Management  Listing—C  Basic  are Air  Force  publications  and  may  be  obtained  by the  supply  officer.  Identification  Listing  Basic Allowance  C9900  has   not   been   purchased   for use  by  the  Navy  in  recent  years.    Managers  of the  Command  Religious  Program  should  check with  the  supply  officer  to  obtain  this  publi- cation.  NAVSUPINST  4600.17  (Supplement  10) provides   guidelines   for   obtainin   publications form   other   branches   of   service. Colleteral  Equipment Collateral   equipment   may   be   defined   as chapel  equipment  that  is  portable.  This  would include  audiovisual  equipment,  portable  lec- terns,  ecclesiastical  appointments,  and  office machines. Additional  Equipment Additional  equipment  may  be  defined  as equipment   used   in   the   Command   Religious Program which is not necessarily mission essen- tial, but which serves to complement or maintain the facility or which may be needed for a special occasion.  This eqipment may include the follow- ing items: When  we  speak  of  insurance  of  precious or  historical  value  items,  private  insurance, such  as  that  conveyed  by  commercial  agencies outside  government,  is  not  prescribed.    In  essence, the  government  insures  itself.  The  connotation of   insurance   within   the   Department   of   the Navy  addresses  original  cost,  adjustments  for appreciation  or  depreciation,  and  the  resulting replacement   cost   of   high-value   items.   Also, Marine   Corps   command   procedures   regarding appreciation   or   depreciation   may   vary   from those   of   Navy   commands.   Some   high-value items  can  be  appraised  simply  by  a  generalized catalog   or   Navy   supply   system   description. Conversely,   same   items   cannot   be   accurately appraised   by   a   general   description   and   must be adjudged individually. For example, a typical ciborium  made  of  widely  accepted  metals  may have   a   replacement   value   of   approximately $200.  However,  a  pure  sterling  silver  ciborium may  be  worth  many  times  that  amount. The  RPC  or  RP1  will  need  to  work  closely with  the  command  chaplain  to  make  accurate apprasials  of  high-value  items.  In  making  such appraisals,  the  chaplain  and  the  RP  may  find the place of purchase a good souce of assistance. Most   suppliers   of   church   goods   will   gladly assist   the   chaplain   and   RP   in   apraisals   of these  items.  The  CRP  managers  should  provide the  following  information  to  the  suppliers: · Original  invoice  showing  initial  cast  and date  of  purchase ·   Draperies and window blinds · Consecutive   property   account   records ·   Folding chairs · Photographs  of  the  items ·   Baby cribs and nursery items · Nameplate data (if availablel) ·   Portable chalkboards ·    Cleaning gear Figure  4-39  shows  a  high-value  item  from  a supplier  of  church  goods. 4-45

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