Show What you should Know about U. S. draft laws This fifth in the series of Selective Service The draft law provides special procedures for persons claiming to be conscientiously opposed by religious training and belief to combatant or to all If a registrant establishes objection to combatant duty and is otherwise available and he is classified in Class I-A-O and may be inducted for If a registrant establishes conscientious objection to all he will be classified in Class IO and then Is liable to perform civilian work In the or interest for two years in lieu of service in the Armed Special procedures to evaluate claims of conscientious and for assignment to civilian work are provided and are too complex and detailed to discuss Local boards have a special responsibility with respect to members of the Standby whether these reservists have served on active duty or The Director of Selective Service is required by law to up to date information in the of the Armed Services as to whether each Standby Reservist may be recalled to active duty or should be left in civilian life because of occupation or Standby Reservists are subject to orders to active duty in the event of war or national emergency declared by but only after their availability has been determined by Selective To make that local boards must obtain information from Standby The boards must this determination next article discusses the |