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Transfering to another department is not a means of clearing departmental accountable officers for official pecuniary liability.
To appoint a Certifying Officer or Departmental Accountable Official, you should use the appropriate agency-specific designation form, often referred to as the "Certifying Officer Appointment" form or a similar title. This form typically requires the signature of the appointing official and may need to be submitted to the agency's finance or budget office for processing. Be sure to check your agency's guidelines for any specific requirements or additional documentation needed.
To avoid the presumption of negligence
To appoint a Certifying Officer or Departmental Accountable Official, the appropriate forms typically include the Standard Form 61 (SF-61) for appointment and designation, along with any specific agency forms required for certifying officers. Additionally, agencies may have their own internal forms or procedures that must be followed, which should be verified in the agency's financial management guidelines. It's essential to ensure that all necessary approvals and documentation are completed according to the agency's policies.
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if the accountable officer obtained an advance decision from the proper authority and the improper payment was made in reliance on that advanced decision, or if he's a DoD Departmental Accountable Official and there was no fault or negligence
if the accountable officer obtained an advance decision from the proper authority and the improper payment was made in reliance on that advanced decision, or if he's a DoD Departmental Accountable Official and there was no fault or negligence
They are important because they ensure legally accurate and timely recording of supporting documentation and payment vouchers
They ensure legally accurate and timely recording of supporting documentation and payment vouchers
When a commander has affirmative authority to use funds for a specific purpose, use of those funds is considered