13 FAH-1 H-000
INTRODUCTION
13 FAH-1 H-010
HANDBOOK PURPOSE AND GENERAL INFORMATION
(CT:FSIH-01; 12-20-2007)
(Office of Origin: FSI)
13 FAH-1 H-011 Purpose
(CT:FSIH-01; 12-20-2007)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Civil Service and Foreign Service Employees)
a. The Training Handbook provides the detailed
procedural implementation of policies and guidance outlined in 13 FAM.
Material in this handbook has the same regulatory force and application as
corresponding material in the Foreign Affairs Manual.
b. Use the Training Handbook (13 FAH-1) in conjunction
with 13 FAM.
13 FAH-1 H-012 Responsibility for
Implementing Training Procedures
(CT:FSIH-01; 12-20-2007)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Civil Service and Foreign Service Employees)
a. The Foreign Service Institute (FSI) is responsible
for establishing and administering procedures that implement Departmental
training policies and the operation of FSI training programs, covering such
areas as admission to FSI courses, application of tuition fees, attendance and
course crediting policies, etc.
b. The Bureau of Human Resources (HR) is responsible
for establishing and administering policies and procedures for administrative
areas that can be related to training. These include areas such as assignment
to training, coverage for per diem while assigned to training, and performance
evaluation for periods of training.
c. Within overarching guidelines established by FSI
and HR, bureaus, supervisors, and managers can establish and administer further
internal guidelines to help manage the training needs of their employees.
13 FAH-1 H-013 Related Material
(CT:FSIH-01; 12-20-2007)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Civil Service and Foreign Service Employees)
a. In the course of exercising its responsibility for establishing
and overseeing training policies and programs for the Department, FSI prepares
a variety of documents, internal and external, which contain information further
defining training guidelines. These include, but are not limited to:
(1) Standard Operating Procedures, desk guides, and
other similar internal policy and procedural guidance; and
(2) The FSI training Web site on OpenNet, Department
Notices and the FSI Schedule of Courses updated annually.
b. In the event of outdated material (including FAM and
FAH material being updated but not yet published), FSI retains the ultimate
authority to determine governing policies and procedures affecting its training
programs. FSI also retains the authority to grant waivers of training policy
and procedures, except where such waiver authority is identified to another
party in FAM/FAH or is prohibited by laws, and covering regulations such as the
U.S. Code, the Code of Federal Regulations, etc.
13 FAH-1 H-014 through H-019 Unassigned