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the Certifying Officer is presumed negligent
The Certifying Officer's commander or director
The recipient of the erroneous payment repays it to the Government.
All of the above
You can't. The act of certifying it is the guarantee from the certifying bank that payment will be made, no matter what.you can talk to your banker about the situation and ask them what your options are and how to get your money back.
the Certifying Officer is presumed negligent
The Certifying Officer's commander or director
The recipient of the erroneous payment repays it to the Government.
The Certifying Officer's commander or director
The Certifying Officer's commander or director
The Certifying Officer's commander or director
The Certifying Officer's commander or director
The Certifying Officer's commander or director
A Certifying Officer's maximum level of pecuniary liability for erroneous payments is typically limited to the amount of the payment made. They could be held personally liable for the amount if they knowingly or negligently authorized a payment that was improper or not supported by adequate documentation.
The full dollar value of the erroneous payment less any amount recovered from the payee.
The full dollar value of the erroneous payment less any amount recovered from the traveler.
The Certifying Officer's commander or director.