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I. Conscription Organization
The Ministry of Interior is in charge of ROC national conscription
administration. We are presently determined to effect the basic
concept of Substitute service and also to renovate the entire
ROC military conscription program. With these fundamental goals
in mind, in March 2002, this Ministry set up a "Conscription
Administration" which currently consists of nine operational
units, including five departments and four administrative offices.
II. Conscription System
As provided in Military Service Act of the Republic of China
(the Act), the national military service concept shall be of a
dual nature with an obligatory draft as the primary system and
voluntary service as a secondary system. In addition, the Substitute
Service also functions without prejudice to the existing national
defense forces.
III. Administration System Functional Authorities
for Military Service
As provided in the Act, both administrative and military forces
are placed under separate control systems based on the concept
of cooperation. According to the relevant administrative system,
this Ministry maintains the Service Administration Agency, the
Military Service Department of the metropolitan government, and
the Military Service Bureau (Section) at the county government
level which handle routine matters concerning military personnel.
These matters include for example, the draft, application for
Substitute service, acquisitions, assignments, transportation,
interests of military personnel, and matters, which pertain to
control of military reserve forces. Meanwhile, the Ministry of
National Defense, depending on its military requirements, maintains
Army and Divisional Control District Headquarters to handle matters
related to Quota of Military Personnel, Training Education, Draft
and Mobilization.
IV. Military Service Operations
According to the Act and the Constitution of the Republic of
China, any male citizen of the Republic of China is obligated
duly to complete his military service:
1."The people are obligated by law to complete military
service"...Article 20 of the ROC Constitution.
2."Each and every male citizen of the Republic of China
is obligated to complete his military service as provided by law."...Article
1 of the Act.
3.Exemption from Induction into the military is available to
any male citizen who fails to qualify for military service according
to relevant standards. This failure may be due to mental and/or
physical handicaps or chronic diseases. Such people shall be exempted
from performing their military service obligations.
4.Prohibition of Induction occurs when any male citizen who
is sentenced to imprisonment for more than five years or who has
served a term in jail for three years or more. Such persons shall
be prohibited from performing their military service obligations.
V. Draft Procedures
The relevant draft law of the ROC requires that all draftees
must report for duty at a designated time and place. It is further
required that these men must be properly assigned to their service
units according to their individual talents and specialties. Figure
6-1 shows the details of four major categories:

VI. New Procedures Concerning Physical Examination
of Draftees
The Ministry has coordinated with the National Defense Ministry
and also with the Department of Health in order to design new
operational concepts related to physically challenged draftee's
examinations. These new approaches were enacted in June 2001.
It is vitally important to be certain that ROC government policies
are followed very carefully. We have thus insured that accurate
instruments and hospital equipment are utilized for these physical
examinations.
1. The Ministry of the Interior and the Department of Health
are cooperating to ensure that there are fifty-three hospitals
designated to perform draftee's physical examinations in coordination
with the ROC National Health Insurance Plan.
2. The Ministry of the Interior is coordinating with proper
relevant medical organizations such as the National Defense Ministry
and the Department of Health to empower an examination committee
whose purpose is to examine the situations of those draftees who
apply for changes in the results of their physical examinations.
It is extremely important to ensure that there are very solid
grounds for granting draft exemptions to any given individuals.
3. In order to decrease the waste about the times of draftees
apply for physical re-examination and medical source, before finishing
university three months men must undergo physical examinations
prior to entering the military.
4. In order to simplify the administrative work involved, we
cancel the physical examinations of reserve officers.
VII.Educational Backgrounds ; Physical Conditions
of Draftees
Because of higher living standards, more universal education
and advances in medical care, both educational backgrounds and
physical conditions of drafted enlisted men (E.M.) in Taiwan have
been improving during recent years. The general quality of the
ROC E.M. meets our national requirements and also makes significant
contributions to increasing the war readiness of the ROC national
army. For details see Table 6-1.

VIII.Deferment
As provided in Article 35 of the Act:”Any man reaching draft
age for reserve service may be qualified for deferment for any
of the following reasons”
1. He is a currently a student at a public or an accredited private
high school, its equivalent or higher institute; or
2. He has been indicted for a crime subject to a minimum punishment
of imprisonment or is currently serving his term in jail.
These men however shall be immediately drafted once either cause
for their deferment no longer exists.
IX.Rights and Interests of Military Personnel
While he is defending the ROC people and the country the government
shall protect the basic rights to which any citizen is entitled
while doing his military service.(Please refer to Figure 6-2)
As provided in Article 44 of the Act, any citizen performing his
military service is entitled to the following rights:

1. His status immediately prior to being drafted
must be preserved. That is, as a student, his registration or
as an employee, his job record must remain intact. In the bsence
of these conditions, the draftee is entitled to a preferential
admission to an educational institute or to employment upon honorable
discharge, retirement, demobilization, or having his name struck-off
from the reserve list (upon reaching a certain age).
2. Support from the ROC government to dependents of a given
E.M.
3. A draftee is entitled to access to education and to government
support to return to his home after being injured or disabled
during combat or otherwise while on duty.
4. The government shall provide educational access and living
support for the minor children of those E.M. who have died in
combat or while otherwise on duty provided that the surviving
family fails to provide the same.
5. Any draftee who gives his life while in combat or otherwise
on duty shall be entitled to proper burial, with a shrine erected
in to him followed by a periodic memorial service, and/or postmortem
promotion to honor him.
6. A draftee is also entitled to any other decoration, relief,
and favorable treatment as provided by relevant laws. According
to existing procedures concerning the interests of the E.M., NT$10,000
will be paid as birth support to his dependents whose family is
categorized under "poverty" status, and NT$25,000, burial
support shall be paid.
The standards of lump-sum family allowances and living subsidies
shall be NT$15,450 at grade A, NT$9,300 at grade B and NT$4,650
at grade C for one person.
X.Management,Organization and Deployment of
the R.O.C National Army
1. Control: Local public offices of shiang (jen, shih or chiu)
provide management of the national army under the supervision
of their relevant municipal government or county (city) government.
Information operation shall govern processing of data supported
by manual operations. Each Public Office shall report by the end
of each February to this Ministry and Ministry of National Defense
the number of enlisted men in order for both ministries to have
solid control over the number of draftees available for proper
deployment.
2. Functional Authorities: As provided by existing laws, any
national army is obligated to answer any call for supporting military
operations either in wartime or other extraordinary times of necessity.
Duties of call and organizations of the national army shall be
assigned by the Ministry of National Defense jointly with this
Ministry. Whereas such deployment falls within the military command
system, municipal governments and country (city) governments shall
handle the organization, deployment and management of the national
army according to relevant annual plans.
XI. Substitute Service
As provided in Article 24 of the Act Substitute Service may
be made available without prejudice to then existing national
defense forces in order supplement regular armed forces, to improve
the quality of the army, and to ensure fair and just discharges
of service obligations. Furthermore, according to Article 3 of
the Provisions of Substitute Service Practice (the Provisions),
enlisted men shall be assigned to requisition agencies to perform
back-up forces in performing public affairs or community services.
1. Requisition Agency Annual Demands for Substitute Service
As provided in Article 4 of the Bylaws of the Provisions, relevant
requisition agencies shall by the end of each January file applications
for Substitute service back-up demand schedules for the next fiscal
year and for four future years. This Ministry shall review these
schedules and submit them to the Executive Yuan for approval before
the end of each February.
2. Application for Substitute Service by Draftees
Any enlisted man when rated as qualified for reserve service after
his physical examination may within a specified time apply for
performing Substitute service with the Military Service Section
of the Public Office (of the shiang, jen, shih, or chiu) where
his household is located. Furthermore, any man reaching draft
age who as born in 1981 or after 1981 will be drafted into Substitute
service if his physical condition is done determined.
3. Substitute Service Draft
According to the Substitute service quota as approved by the Executive
Yuan, the Ministry of the Interior shall prepare a draft plan
by phase and make allotments for each municipal, and county (city)
government to follow through correct draft arrangements and sequences.
The purpose here shall be to enable enlisted men to report for
the draft in correct phases.
4.Selection & Assignment of Substitute Service
To make sure that each enlisted man taking Substitute service
must be assigned to a post which best suits his talents and specialties,
a selection shall be held during each phase for all enlisted men
while staying in their basic military training centers in an open,
fair and impartial manner according to their specialty and educational
background before their military service. It is hoped that their
abilities, academic histories, and specialties as civilians, as
well as the demands of relevant requisition agencies shall all
be satisfied. The number of Substitute service conditions by service
are shown in Table 6-2.
5. Take-over of Substitute Service E.M.
There shall be a smooth implementation of professional training
by the requisite agency immediately following basic military training.
To this end expenditures shall be appropriated for both primary
and secondary provisions as well as service ID information of
the draftees involved. This implementation shall be completed
between the requisite agency and the 192nd Brigade of the Army.
XII. Management of Substitute Service
1. Each requisite agency shall set forth Guidelines for Management
of Draftees for Substitute Service. The purpose shall be to take
charge of the draftees assigned to this agency, which also must
submit a copy of these Guidelines to the regulating authorities
in this Ministry for future reference. Enlisted men drafted during
Phases 4 to 6 of the Year 2001 Substitute service shall be consecutively
assigned to each service agency upon completion of their professional
training.
2. To investigate the daily lives and service performances of
those draftees taking Substitute service, Stage One interviews
at each service agency were completed during the period from October
18, 2001 to November 8, 2001. The purpose of these interviews
was to look for any problems, which might exist, and then to follow
with recommended solutions for improving the functions of the
Substitute service. These interviews were successfully completed
thanks to the cooperation of the requisite agencies involved.
We heard the opinions of draftees undergoing Substitute service
and our fact-finding efforts penetrated deeply into those basic
units involved. These interviews proved to be very helpful for
the draftees in performing their duties and also in supervising
these men.
3. Remuneration, Regional Bonuses, Primary/Secondary Provisions,
Insurance, Relief and Uniforms
(1) Draftees undergoing Substitute service are paid on a basis
including salary, regional bonuses and primary/secondary provisions
according to Article 8 of the Provisions Regulation.
a. Salary:Paid in four terms, respectively: Earlier Service,
Mid-term Service, Final Service and Control Cadre Service according
to Payroll of Officers and Soldiers of Obligated Services as set
forth by the Ministry of National Defense.
b. Regional bonus: Paid according to Regional Bonus Payment
Rules for Military Personnel under three levels, respectively,
main-island, islet and high-mountain areas.
c. Primary/Secondary Provisions: Whether or not meals will
be provided is determined at the discretion of each requisite
agency and the draftees involved who are provided either with
meals or money on a case-by-case basis. However, meals are provided
to all enlisted men while they are staying at their training centers.
d. Uniforms: Must be provided by each requisite agency with
the exception of uniforms for those draftees undergoing Substitute
service in the Police (other than those who are assigned as resident
guards at schools) and fire departments. In these cases, relevant
uniforms are to be provided by these ministries.
(2) Once he reports to his training center, each draftee undergoing
Substitute service is included the ROC National Health Insurance,
general insurance and group accident insurance programs provided
by the Ministry of the Interior. In case of injury, disability
or death of the insured while in service, payment and relief will
be made through negotiations involving The Ministry of the Interior
based on relevant information furnished by the requisite agency
where the insured served his duty.
XIII. The Basic Military Training of Substitute
Service
1. According to the Article 20 of the Act and Article 13 of
the Provisions Regulation, the Ministry coordinated the National
Defense Ministry to do the basic military training of Substitute
service, and designated the 192nd Brigade of the Army to train
in the training center of Cheng Kung Mountain in Taichung. Over
a period of six phases about 10,474 people reported to the training
center during 2001, and accepted professional training of the
requisite agency.
2. This Ministry coordinated with the National Defense Ministry
to design the thirty-nine-day programs of the basic military training
of Substitute service. These programs include a military program,
professional program, general program, political educational program,
adjusted educational program, and urgent first-aid program. The
National Defense Ministry trains these draftees to reach these
goals through a combination of ”selection, training, and practice”.
3. The Ministry of the Interior coordinated with the National
Defense Ministry to issue ”The Basic Military Training of Substitute
Service Plan”according to relevant laws. Thus this plan will be
the standard of the basic military training of Substitute service.
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