Title 14 › Subtitle SUBTITLE III— - COAST GUARD RESERVE AND AUXILIARY › Chapter CHAPTER 37— - COAST GUARD RESERVE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - PERSONNEL › § 3737
Requires the Secretary to pick a "running mate" from the active-duty promotion list for every Reserve officer who is on active status but not on that list. At first, the running mate must be the next higher officer of the same rank on the active-duty promotion list. An officer who has failed promotion selection twice or who was not recommended for continuation under section 2150 cannot be chosen as a running mate. If a running mate leaves the list, is promoted, loses numbers, fails selection or qualification, or declines an appointment, the Secretary must pick the next senior eligible officer of the same rank on the active-duty promotion list (if the old running mate was already a selectee, the replacement must also be a selectee next in line). If numbers change, the replacement may be the officer who becomes the running mate of the next more senior Reserve officer. In other cases the Secretary may make assignments to avoid unfair shifts in seniority. The Secretary may also change a Reserve officer’s date of rank to match the running mate’s date; any pay overpayment from that change will not be collected back.
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14 U.S.C. § 3737
Title 14 — Coast Guard
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73