A rabid dog.
If you are a Departmental Accountable Official, who retains your appointment letter
A Departmental Accountable Official is typically responsible for overseeing compliance and accountability within a specific department or agency. This role involves ensuring that policies and procedures are followed, managing resources effectively, and reporting on performance and outcomes. The official serves as a key point of contact for audits and assessments, and is accountable for the integrity and effectiveness of departmental operations.
Can't say; it's determined by local policy (verified)
The appointment letter for the Departmental Accountable Official is typically retained by the human resources department or the office of the appointing authority within the organization. A copy may also be retained by the individual appointed to the position for their records. This ensures that both the organization and the appointee have access to the official documentation of the appointment.
The departmental Accountable Official who retains your appointment letter is typically the human resources manager or the designated personnel officer for your department. This individual is responsible for maintaining employee records and ensuring compliance with employment policies. If you need to access your appointment letter, you should contact this official or the HR department directly.
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.
If you are a Departmental Accountable Official, who retains your appointment letter
They provide assistance to Certifying Officers.
They provide assistance to Certifying Officers.
They provide assistance to Certifying Officers.
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.
A Departmental Accountable Official is typically responsible for overseeing compliance and accountability within a specific department or agency. This role involves ensuring that policies and procedures are followed, managing resources effectively, and reporting on performance and outcomes. The official serves as a key point of contact for audits and assessments, and is accountable for the integrity and effectiveness of departmental operations.
They have automatic pecuniary liability for erroneous payments.
person or office who appointed me
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