| (1) | The Minister of the Interior shall provide computerized data on resident registration of persons who will turn 18 years of age next year to the Commissioner of the Military Manpower Administration by June 30 of each year under Article 9 of the Act, and the Commissioner of the Military Manpower Administration shall, in turn, send such data on resident registration to each regional military manpower office (including each military manpower branch office; hereafter the same shall apply in this Article). <Amended by Presidential Decree No. 24413, Mar. 23, 2013; Presidential Decree No. 25751, Nov. 19, 2014> |
| (2) | The Commissioner of the Military Manpower Administration shall receive computerized data on family relationship registration of persons who will turn 18 years of age next year from the Minister of National Court Administration by June 30 of each year in accordance with the provisions of Article 9 (2) of the Act and compare them with the computerized data on their resident registration referred to in paragraph (1), and refer the computerized data on family relationship registration of anyone whose resident registration is not noted on the resident registration card to the regional military manpower office having jurisdiction over his place of registration. |
| (3) | The director of each regional military manpower office (including the head of each military manpower branch office; hereafter the same shall apply in this Article) shall, upon receiving computerized data on resident registration and computerized data on family relationship registration referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2), manage persons who will turn 18 years of age next year as those to be enlisted for the first citizen service. |
| (4) | With regard to persons whose resident registration is not noted on the resident registration cards on the ground that they were born abroad, etc., the director of each regional military manpower office shall manage them as those to be enlisted for the first citizen service after confirming the factual background, etc. through seeking cooperation from relevant agencies and examining applications for permitting overseas travels under Article 145. |
| (5) | The Commissioner of the Military Manpower Administration shall, after consultations with the Minister of the Interior and the Minister of National Court Administration, determine the scope of computerized data on resident registration and computerized data on family relationship registration and the methods of furnishing such data, etc., necessary for imposing obligation to serve in the military. <Amended by Presidential Decree No. 24413, Mar. 23, 2013; Presidential Decree No. 25751, Nov. 19, 2014> |
[This Article Wholly Amended by Presidential Decree No. 21867, Dec. 7, 2009]