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1064. Detail of Enlisted Persons for Certain Duties Petty officers will not be detailed to perform mess duties, except when nonrated persons are unavailable. 1101. Demand for Court Martial Except  as  otherwise  provided  in  the Uniform Code of Military Justice, no person in the naval service may demand a court martial either on him- or herself or on any other person in the naval service. 1102. Limitations on Certain Punishments Instruments of restraint, such as handcuffs, chains,  irons  and  straitjackets,  shall  not  be applied  as  punishment.  Other  instruments  of restraint may not be used except for safe custody and no longer than is strictly necessary…. The punishments of extra duties and hard labor  without  confinement  are  not  performed on  Sunday,  although  Sunday  counts  in  the computation  of  the  period  for  which  such punishments are imposed. Guard  duty  shall  not  be  inflicted  as punishment. 1104. Treatment and Release of Prisoners Persons  in  confinement  must  not  be  subjected  to cruel or unusual treatment. They must be visited at least once every 4 hours to check on their condition and to care for their needs. In the event of an emergency, they may be removed to a safe area or released within the limits  of  the  command.  No  greater  force  than  that required to restrain or to confine an offender should be used to take into custody a person under the influence of alcohol,  marijuana,  narcotic  substances,  or  other controlled substances. 1105. Places of Confinement Prisoners must be confined only in brigs or other facilities designated as naval places of confinement by the  Secretary  of  the  Navy.  In  case  of  necessary temporary confinement, the senior officer present may authorize confinement in spaces that provide sufficient security,  safety  for  both  prisoner  and  guards,  and adequate living conditions. Persons  under  the  influence  of  alcohol  or  other drugs should not be confined in any place or manner that may be dangerous to them in their condition. 1110. Standards of Conduct All Department of the Navy personnel are expected to conduct themselves in accordance with  the  highest  standards  of  personal  and professional   integrity   and   ethics.   At   a minimum,  all  personnel  shall  comply  with directives  issued  by  the  Secretary  of  Defense and  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy  regarding  the Standards of Conduct and Government Ethics. 1111. Pecuniary Dealings with Enlisted Persons No  officer  should  have  any  dealings  involving money with enlisted persons except as may be required in the performance of the officer’s duties or as involved in  the  sale  of  personal  property.  An  officer  may  be designated by superior authority to accept deposits from enlisted personnel for the purpose of safeguarding those funds under emergency or operational situations. 1112. Lending Money and Engaging in a Trade or Business Naval  personnel  must  not  lend  money  to  another member of the armed services at an interest rate, for the period  of  the  loan,  that  exceeds  18  percent  simple interest per year. Personnel may not act as a salesperson or an agent or engage in a business on board without permission of the commanding officer. 1113. Endorsement of Commercial Product or Process Except  as  necessary  during  contract administration  to  determine  specification  or other compliance, no person in the Department of the Navy, in his or her official capacity, shall endorse  or  express  an  opinion  of  approval  or disapproval  of  any  commercial  product  or process. 2-9 Student Notes:

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