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SB 740-91-01
Table D-2. Condition Codes1
(Ref. AR 702-25)
Code
Explanation
A
SERVICEABLE (ISSUABLE WITHOUT QUALIFICATION)
New, used, repaired, or reconditioned materiel which is serviceable and issuable to all customers without
limitation or restriction. Includes sets, kits, components, and end items which are complete with
accountable components and basic issue items (BII). Anticipated requirements at time of issue to
increase the level of preservation and/or packing does not render the material unserviceable and,
therefore, does not restrict classification in condition code A.
B
SERVICEABLE (ISSUABLE WITH QUALIFICATION)
New, used, repaired, or reconditioned materiel which is serviceable and issuable for its intended purpose but
which is restricted from issue to specific units, activities, or geographical areas by reason of its limited
usefulness or short service-life expectancy. (The item manager will prescribe the limits of usefulness or
criteria for determining short shelf-life by specific commodity or by specific item for inclusion within this
code.) Includes shelf-life items with less than six months life remaining.
C
SERVICEABLE (PRIORITY ISSUE)
Items which are serviceable and issuable to selected customers but which must be issued before condition A
and B materiel to avoid loss as a usable asset. Includes shelf-life items with less than three months life
remaining.
D
SERVICEABLE (TEST/MODIFICATION)
Serviceable materiel which requires test, alteration, modification, conversion, or disassembly. (This does not
include items which can be inspected or tested within normal outloading time immediately prior to issue.)
E
UNSERVICEABLE (LIMITED RESTORATION)
Materiel which involves only limited expense or effort to restore to serviceable condition and which is
accomplished in the storage activity. (Limited expense or effort is defined as that which is allowable for
expenditure by the care and preservation activity under current policies.) Includes materiel which is
determined at time of inspection to be physically unserviceable for issue due to corrosion, deterioration, or
minor damage which can be restored to a serviceable and
1
Condition codes are used to identify materiel items to the degree of service- ability, condition, and completeness
in terms of readiness for issue and use or to identify actions under way to change the status of materiel.
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