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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 8309 (Introduced in House) — To authorize certain authorities of the Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes. · Sec. 523

Sec. 523. Office of Inspection accountability

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The Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration shall strengthen internal controls related to documentation accuracy of the Office of Inspection of the Administration by developing and implementing— updates to criminal investigators’ performance plans to reflect timely and accurate timesheet submission; guidance and expectation for supervisory biweekly timesheet review; and a formal plan for reviewing user access, not less than annually, to ensure appropriate system access and permission levels.
The Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration shall work to establish systems to assist the Office of Inspection of the Administration with timesheet submission and approval processes and improve data transfer and communication between the timekeeping system and the Case Management System. The Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration shall develop, formalize, and implement processes to ensure compliance with relevant policies requiring criminal investigators and supervisors annually complete documentation certifying availability for Law Enforcement Availability Pay.
The Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration shall develop and implement guidance to ensure proper review of annual calculations for resource allocation within the Office of Inspection of the Administration.
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