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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 1261 — Processing of Monetary Claims (General) · § 1261.402

§ 1261.402. Delegation of authority.

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The following NASA officials are delegated authority, as qualified by § 1261.403, to take such action as is authorized by these regulations to collect, compromise, suspend/terminate collection, and upon consultation with and through legal counsel, to refer the claim (as applicable) to the GAO or Department of Justice:
(a)For field installations, with regard to subpart 1261.4 and subpart 1261.5: The Director of the Installation or a designee who reports directly to the Installation Director. A copy of such designation, if any, shall be sent to the Director, Financial Management Division, NASA Headquarters.
(b)For Headquarters, with regard to subpart 1261.4 and subpart 1261.5: The Associate Administrator for Mission Support or a designee who reports directly to the Associate Administrator for Mission Support. A copy of such designation, if any, shall be sent to the Director, Financial Management Division, NASA Headquarters.
(c)With respect to the analysis required by § 1261.413: The NASA Chief Financial Officer or designee.
(d)NASA-wide, with regard to subpart 1261.6: The NASA Chief Financial Officer or designee.
(e)NASA-wide, for complying with pertinent provisions under these regulations for agency hearing or review (see §§ 1261.408(b), 1261.503, and 1261.603(c)): The NASA General Counsel or designee. [45 FR 48104, July 18, 1980, as amended at 82 FR 29384, June 29, 2017]
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