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A rabid dog.
If you are a Departmental Accountable Official, who retains your appointment letter
Yes
Can't say; it's determined by local policy (verified)
It is the personal financial responsibility of accounting officials who approve expenses, making them responsible for verifying the accuracy of their account payments.If you are an official, it means that you have financial responsibility for erroneous payments made as a result of your signature.As an accountable official, you are presumed to be negligent when a fiscal irregularity occurs
They have automatic pecuniary liability for erroneous payments.
NOT is not a means of clearing a Departmental Accountable Official's pecuniary liability. The accountable official remains responsible for any financial discrepancies or liabilities even if the NOT is processed. NOT is a Notice of Transfer indicating a change in funds, but it does not absolve the official from financial responsibility.
They have automatic pecuniary liability for erroneous payments.
Transfering to another department is not a means of clearing departmental accountable officers for official pecuniary liability.
DoD may use them; if they are used, they only have limited pecuniary liability.
They bear no presumption of negligence and are only liable for the dollar value of the erroneous payment that is attributable to their actions.
No, I do not work as a certifying official or a departmental accountable official. My role is to provide information and assistance based on the data and knowledge available to me.
A rabid dog.
A rabid dog.
AOs always bear pecuniary liability for the entire contents of the travel document
If you are a Departmental Accountable Official, who retains your appointment letter
They provide assistance to Certifying Officers.