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FY2022 NDAA Military Personnel Issues:
Selective Service and Draft Registration
October 19, 2021
Background
Several provisions introduced as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022
(FY2022 NDAA) would make changes to the Military Selective Service Act (MSSA). The MSSA
provides the statutory authority for the federal government to maintain a Selective Service Agency as an
independent agency responsible for managing the Selective Service System (SSS) and for delivering
qualified civilian men for induction into the Armed Forces of the United States when authorized by the
President and Congress. Under the MSSA, all male U.S. citizens and most male noncitizen residents of
the United States between the ages of 18 and 26 are required to register with the Selective Service System
(SSS). Women have never been required to register. Knowingly or willfully failing to register may result
in certain federal and state penalties including fines, imprisonment, and ineligibility for federal
employment or workforce programs.
Cons cription (the draft) has been used to help meet military manpower needs at various times in U. S.
history since the Civil War. The last man to be inducted through the draft entered service in 1973,
preceding the transition to an all-volunteer force. In 1975, President Gerald Ford temporarily terminated
the registration requirement and the SSS reduced its operational functions. In 1980, through Proclamation
4771, President Jimmy Carter reinstated the male registration requirement, which remains in force. The
SSS manages the registration requirement and mobilization planning with an annual budget of about $26
million.
In the FY2017 NDAA (P.L. 114-328), Congress established aNational Commission on Military, National,
and Public Service (the MNAPS Commission) to help consider some of the options for the future of the
MSSA The Commission's final report, released in March 2020, included recommendations for amending
the MSSA These recommendations formed the basis of the Inspire to Serve Act of 2020 (HR. 6415)
introduced in the 116th Congress. Provisions fromthis bill appear in the FY2022 NDAA (see Table 1).
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