<P> In 1987, Congress ordered the Selective Service System to put in place a system capable of drafting "persons qualified for practice or employment in a health care occupation" in case such a special - skills draft should be ordered by Congress . In response, the Selective Service published plans for the "Health Care Personnel Delivery System" (HCPDS) in 1989, and has had them ready ever since . The concept underwent a preliminary field exercise in Fiscal Year 1998, followed by a more extensive nationwide readiness exercise in Fiscal Year 1999 . The HCPDS plans include women and men age 20--54 in 57 job categories . </P> <P> Women as well as female - to - male transgender individuals who identify as male or have had sexual reassignment surgery are not required to register . Failure to register can cause problems such as denial of Pell Grants, even when registration would not have been allowed . </P> <P> Until their 26th birthday, registered men must notify Selective Service within 10 days of any changes to information regarding his status, such as name, current mailing address, permanent residence address, and "all information concerning his status...which the classifying authority mails him a request therefor ." </P> <P> In 1980, men who knew they were required to register and did not do so could face up to five years in prison and / or a fine up to $50,000 if convicted . The potential fine was later increased to $250,000 . Despite these possible penalties, government records indicate that from 1980 through 1986 there were only 20 indictments, of which 19 were instigated in part by self - publicized and self - reported non-registration . </P>

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