| (1) | The disposition for military service provided for in Article 14 (1) of the Act shall be issued on the day on which a draft physical examination or physical examination for active duty service of the relevant person is conducted: Provided, That in cases of a person who has undergone a physical examination at the Central Physical Examination Agency or a military hospital, the disposition for military service shall be issued at the time the result of such physical examination is notified. |
| (2) | Persons whose physical grade has been determined at Grade VII under Article 14 (2) of the Act shall undergo a follow-up physical examination within one month after the relevant treatment period expires. In such cases, for persons who have not recovered from illness until the follow-up physical examination, a period for recovery from illness shall be re-designated and a follow-up physical examination shall be carried out again within one month after that period expires. |
| (3) | Persons whose recovery period from the same illness is deemed to exceed 24 months, in total, from the date of the first examination as a result of a follow-up physical examination under paragraph (2), and persons whose physical grade remains at Grade VII with the same illness after having undergone two follow-up physical examinations, shall undergo a follow-up physical examination in the month that is 24 months after the date of the first examination, and persons determined at physical Grade VII in the follow-up physical examination shall be enlisted for the second citizen service: Provided, That in cases of a person whose recovery period is deemed to exceed 24 months, in total, from the date of the first examination according to the results of the follow-up physical examination conducted 21 months after the date of the first examination, he shall be enlisted in the second citizen service at that time. <Amended by Presidential Decree No. 23305, Nov. 23, 2011> |
| (4) | Notwithstanding paragraph (2), persons who wish to serve in active duty service or supplementary service after recovering from illness or mental or physical disorder may undergo a follow-up physical examination at their request even before they have recovered. In such cases, those who fall under physical grade VII as a result of the follow-up physical examination shall be exempted from military service. |
| (5) | The director of a regional military manpower office may cancel the disposition for military service of a person who has already undergone a draft physical examination, but fails to meet the age requirement for the draft physical examination as a result of the correction of the person's age information and, when he deems it necessary, may change the disposition for military service of a person whose academic standing has been changed in the same year he underwent the draft physical examination, and if he falls under any ground for postponing conscription or call-up under Article 60 (2) of the Act, the disposition for military service for him may be changed according to his academic standing of the year in which such ground has accrued: Provided, That this shall not apply with regard to persons who are in service through conscription, call-up or volunteering, or have completed such service. |
[This Article Wholly Amended by Presidential Decree No. 21867, Dec. 7, 2009]