US Code
SUBCHAPTER II— PERSONNEL
§ 3735. Authorized number of officers

(a) The authorized number of officers in the Reserve in an active status is 5,000. Reserve officers on an active-duty list shall not be counted as part of the authorized number of officers in the Reserve. The actual number of Reserve officers in an active status at any time shall not exceed the authorized number unless the Secretary determines that a greater number is necessary for planned mobilization requirements, or unless the excess results directly from the operation of law.
(b)(1) The Secretary shall make, at least once each year, a computation to determine the number of Reserve officers in an active status authorized to be serving in each grade. The number in each grade shall be computed by applying the applicable percentage to the total number of such officers serving in an active status on the date the computation is made. The number of Reserve officers in an active status below the grade of rear admiral (lower half) shall be distributed by pay grade so as not to exceed percentages of commissioned officers authorized by section 2103(b) of this title. When the actual number of Reserve officers in an active status in a particular pay grade is less than the maximum percentage authorized, the difference may be applied to the number in the next lower grade. A Reserve officer may not be reduced in rank or grade solely because of a reduction in an authorized number as provided for in this subsection, or because an excess results directly from the operation of law.
(2) The authorized number of Reserve Officers in an active status not on active duty in the grades of rear admiral (lower half) and rear admiral is a total of two. However, the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating may authorize an additional number of Reserve officers not on active duty in the grades of rear admiral (lower half) and rear admiral as necessary in order to meet planned mobilization requirements.
(c) Deferral of Limitation.—If at the end of any fiscal year there is in effect a declaration of war or national emergency, the President may defer the effectiveness of any end-strength limitation with respect to that fiscal year prescribed by law for any military or civilian component of the Coast Guard Reserve, for a period not to exceed 6 months after the end of the war or termination of the national emergency.

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US Code

Title 14— COAST GUARD

SUBTITLE III— COAST GUARD RESERVE AND AUXILIARY

CHAPTER 37— COAST GUARD RESERVE

SUBCHAPTER II— PERSONNEL

§ 3731. Definitions

§ 3732. Applicability of this subchapter

§ 3733. Suspension of this subchapter in time of war or national emergency

§ 3734. Effect of this subchapter on retirement and retired pay

§ 3735. Authorized number of officers

§ 3736. Precedence

§ 3737. Running mates

§ 3738. Constructive credit upon initial appointment

§ 3738a. Direct commissioning authority for individuals with critical skills

§ 3739. Promotion of Reserve officers on active duty

§ 3740. Promotion; recommendations of selection boards

§ 3741. Selection boards; appointment

§ 3742. Establishment of promotion zones under running mate system

§ 3743. Eligibility for promotion

§ 3744. Recommendation for promotion of an officer previously removed from an active status

§ 3745. Qualifications for promotion

§ 3746. Promotion; acceptance; oath of office

§ 3747. Date of rank upon promotion; entitlement to pay

§ 3748. Type of promotion; temporary

§ 3749. Effect of removal by the President or failure of consent of the Senate

§ 3750. Failure of selection for promotion

§ 3751. Failure of selection and removal from an active status

§ 3752. Retention boards; removal from an active status to provide a flow of promotion

§ 3753. Maximum ages for retention in an active status

§ 3754. Rear admiral and rear admiral (lower half); maximum service in grade

§ 3755. Appointment of a former Navy or Coast Guard officer

§ 3756. Grade on entry upon active duty

§ 3757. Recall of a retired officer; grade upon release