They bear no presumption of negligence and are only liable for the dollar value of the erroneous payment that is attributable to their actions.
Yes, accountable officials can be held pecuniary liable for illegal, improper, or incorrect payments that occur as a result of negligence in performing their duties. They have a responsibility to ensure that payments are made in accordance with the law and regulations, and any failures to do so may result in financial penalties or other legal consequences.
If the offense cost money, the officer responsible is pecuniarily liable.
ANSWERABLE : (held) responsible (for), culpable, accountable, liable
Responsible means that someone is accountable or in charge. A way to say that in past tense would be that they took charge. They were held accountable. They were liable or accountable.
through the impeachment process.
DOD officials can be held personally liable.
Performance evaluations are used in these cases.
Please explain what you mean.
Monthly counseling and audits by the Financial Manager.
That depends on the local laws. In cases of necessities they can usually be held accountable. If it is not a necessity, the agreement could be voided.
The person who hits you from behind, is usually held accountable. It's called "failure to control."
Since minors cannot be held lgally liable or accountable for any contracts or legal dealings, you will have to be older than the age of majority in your state.