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DA Form 7632 — DEVIATION APPROVAL AND RISK ACCEPTANCE DOCUMENT (DARAD)

deviation approval and risk acceptance document (darad)

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DA Form 7632 belongs to the DA series of Department of the Army publications. Its official title is DEVIATION APPROVAL AND RISK ACCEPTANCE DOCUMENT (DARAD), and its stated purpose is deviation approval and risk acceptance document (darad). Edition in force: 07/01/2023. Publication status: ACTIVE. Length is 1 page(s), with roughly 200 fields available for entry.

The office of primary responsibility is DAS. Use is prescribed by PAM 385-30, PAM 385-64, which defines when the form is raised and where it goes afterward. The form is normally completed by the subject of the entries or by administrative personnel maintaining the record, then reviewed and signed as the governing authority directs. A more recent edition has been published. This edition is superseded; it remains available for reference and for files already executed against it.

Distributed formats: PDF, XFDL. The layout is common to all of them; what varies is the method of entry. The pdf is the reference version. In the fillable pdf the entry areas are live objects that accept typing; in the printable version the same areas are inert and are filled by hand after printing.

Any modern browser or reader will display a pdf. Interactive fields behave more predictably in a standalone reader than in an in-browser viewer, which sometimes shows fields it cannot store. An xfdl copy is published as well. It is IBM Lotus Forms, the format carried by several Army systems, and it needs the Lotus Forms Viewer; pdf readers and word processors will not open it.

Every format is available at no charge and without sign-up. Files are distributed exactly as published, with no changes to the page.

What the form asks for

  • AcceptorCheckBox
  • AcceptorComment
  • AddCommentPage
  • AltConDescription1
  • AltConDescription2
  • AltConDescription3
  • AltConReasons1
  • AltConReasons2
  • AltConReasons3
  • AlternativesConsideredCB
  • AmmoExplSuppDataHeader
  • AnalystSig
  • ApprovalSig
  • ArmyHQ
  • ConcurAttach1
  • ConcurAttach2
  • ConcurAttach3
  • ConcurAttach4
  • ConcurAttach5
  • ConcurAttach6
  • ControlMeasuresAttachCB
  • ControlMeasuresDescription
  • Country
  • CurrentSitAttachCheckBox

Entry proceeds block by block in the order printed on the page. Identifying particulars occupy the head of the form: name, identification number, unit or organisation, and date of preparation. These fields govern how the record is later retrieved from the file, so they are completed before any substantive block.

Interactive fields are filled by typing into them. Movement between fields is by tab, following the order established when the form was constructed, which usually tracks the page layout. Check boxes and radio groups are set by clicking, and exclusive groups permit one selection at a time. A one-line field has no wrap: text beyond its width prints truncated even when the screen shows it. Overlong content is placed in remarks or on a continuation, not forced into the field.

Signature comes at the end, applied in ink or by an accepted electronic method. Until it is applied the document is a draft. Additional signatures — reviewer, approver, witness — are taken in printed block order, each dated when signed rather than when the form was drafted. The commonest error is a mandatory field left blank; where nothing applies, the entry is marked accordingly instead of being skipped. Transposed identification digits, day and month reversed in dates, and carried-over data from a reused working copy account for most of the remainder.

Forms that collect personal information bear a Privacy Act statement covering authority, purpose, routine uses, and whether the disclosure is required or optional. Reading it precedes completion. Once filled, the document contains personal data and is subject to the handling and storage rules that attach to such records.

Once completed, the form goes where the governing authority directs: to the designated office, along the unit administrative channel, or into the personal file. The preparer retains a copy. The length of retention and the manner of filing are set by the records schedule for the series, not by local arrangement.

Related forms are found by series and number. Documents in the DA series sharing a proponent or a prescribing directive commonly travel together, and a form referenced within the body of another is usually filed with it. Continuation sheets, cover sheets, and transmittal documents belong to this group and are collected before submission rather than after.

Editions are replaced when the proponent revises the content. The edition date printed on the form is the means of telling one version from another, and the date on a downloaded copy is checked against the edition in force before use. Records already executed on a prior edition are not reworked on that account.

The files here are reproductions of published Department of the Army documents, provided for download. This site is not part of the Department of the Army and issues no forms of its own. Nothing on this page is legal advice, and no representation is made as to acceptance of a document by any office. Where an entry, a requirement, or a question of eligibility is in doubt, the proponent or the servicing administrative office answers it.

Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7632?
DEVIATION APPROVAL AND RISK ACCEPTANCE DOCUMENT (DARAD)
Which edition is current?
07/01/2023
Who is responsible for this form?
DAS
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

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