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SB 740-91-01
Table D-1. Acquisition Advice Codes (AAC)L
(Ref. AR 708-1)
Code
Explanation
A
SERVICE REGULATED Issue, transfer, or shipment is controlled by authorities above the ICP level to
assure proper and equitable distribution.
1.
The use or stockage of the item requires release authority based on prior or concurrent
2.
Requisitions should be submitted in accordance with Army requisitioning procedure.
B
CP REGULATED
Issue, transfer, or shipment is controlled by the inventory control point.
1.
The use or stockage of the item requires release authority based on Prior or concurrent
2.
Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with Army requisitioning procedure.
C
SERVICE MANAGED Issue, transfer, or shipment is not subject to specialized control other than those
imposed by individual services' supply policy.
1.
The item is centrally managed, stocked, and issued.
2.
Requisitions will be submitted in accordance with Army requisitioning procedure.
D
DOD INTEGRATED MATERIEL MANAGER, STOCKED AND ISSUED Issue, transfer, or shipment is not
subject to specialized controls other than those imposed by the Integrated Materiel Manager/Army supply
policy.
1.
The item is centrally managed, stocked, and issued.
2.
Requisitions must contain the fund citation required to acquire the item. Requisitions will be
submitted in accordance with Integrated Materiel 1,anager/Army requisitioning procedure.
E
OTHER SERVICE MANAGED, STOCKED, AND ISSUED Issue, transfer, or shipment is not subject to
specialized controls other than those imposed by the services' requisitioning policy.
1.
The item is centrally managed, stocked, and issued.
2.
Requisitions may required a fund citation, and will be submitted in accordance with the Army
requisitioning procedure.
1A one-position alphabetic code which indicates how (as distinguished from where) and under what restrictions, an item
will be acquired. The AAC reflects application of the three basic methods: by requisition, by fabrication or assembly, or by
local purchase. The AAC is used for customer level (not wholesale system level) acquisition (Item Data Segment).
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