Personnel Delegation

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
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Public Health Service
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PERSONNEL No: 40
Date: NOV 22 1991
From: Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Management Operations
Subject: Delegation of Authority for Travel and Transportation to Overseas Duty
Stations
To: PHS Agency Heads
Authorities Delegated and to Whom
1. Pursuant to the authority delegated by the Assistant Secretary for
Personnel Administration (ASPER) to the Assistant Secretary for Health
on August 7, 1991, and the January 14, 1991, Delegation of Personnel
Administration and Personnel Management Authorities, from the Acting
Assistant Secretary for Health to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Health Management Operations, PHS, I hereby delegate to the PHS Agency
Heads, for employees under their respective appointing authorities, the
authority to:
a. Approve payment of travel and transportation expenses to and from
overseas duty stations;
b. Waive the legal requirement that an individual remain in the
Federal service for at least.one year from the date of appointment
or transfer to an overseas duty station when the reason for early
separation is beyond the control of the employee; and
c. Approve the payment of return to residence when an employee
completes one year but does not complete the tour of duty.
Redelegations and Restrictions
2. This delegation does not include the authority to waive a written
employment agreement primarily for the convenience or benefit of an
employee.
3. The authority delegated in paragraph la. may be redelegated with further
redelegation authorized. The authority delegated in paragraphs lb. and
c. may be redelegated with further redelegation authorized to the PHS
agency personnel officers for positions within their respective
appointing authorities.
4. All redelegations of this authority must be in writing and in accordance
with HHS Instruction 250-3, Delegation of Personnel and EEO Authority
Headquarters Regional Office Relationships.
Information and Guidance
5. Requirements and instructions for exercising this authority are
contained in HHS Personnel Instruction 301-1.
Effective Date
6. This delegation is effective upon date of signature.
/Tony Itteilag/
Anthony L. Itteilag
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