Federal law requires departmental accountable officials to ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations within their respective agencies. These officials are responsible for the integrity of financial reporting and must implement effective internal controls to prevent fraud and mismanagement. Additionally, they are accountable for the proper use of federal funds and must report any discrepancies or issues to higher authorities. This framework aims to promote transparency and accountability in government operations.
DoD may use them; if they are used, they only have limited pecuniary liability.
DoD may use them; if they are used, they only have limited pecuniary liability.
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The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits Federal military personnel from acting as law enforcement officials in the US. The law was passed on June 18,1878 and updated in 1981.
The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits Federal military personnel from acting as law enforcement officials in the US. The law was passed on June 18,1878 and updated in 1981.
The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits Federal military personnel from acting as law enforcement officials in the US. The law was passed on June 18,1878 and updated in 1981.
Administrative
Hatch Act of 1939.
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.
no they're state officials, federals are the FBI and DEA etc.. But your typical police are not federal.... Yet.. When you see police being federalized... Run... Fast..
They are Federal Laws, all of which are made by Congress and passed by vote of your elected officials.
Antiquities Act of 1906