3 FAM 4840
RECOGNITION AWARDS
(CT:PER-944; 05-15-2019)
(Office of Origin: HR/PE)
3 FAM 4841 FRANKLIN AWARD
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
The Franklin Award, named for Benjamin Franklin in honor
of his distinguished service as a public servant and U.S. diplomat, recognizes
the achievements of individuals in a variety of areas of importance to the
Department. These areas are superior performance, customer service,
innovation, teamwork, crisis management, and negotiation. The Franklin Award
may be granted for a special act or superior performance. This award may also
be presented for contributions specific to a bureau (i.e., trade promotion,
financial management, and personnel administration). The award consists of a
certificate signed by an appropriate bureau and/or post official and cash
ranging from $200-$750. An employee may receive a maximum of four Franklin
Awards per fiscal year.
3 FAM 4841.1 Eligibility
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Foreign Service and Civil Service employees below the
Senior Foreign Service and Senior Executive Service levels and Foreign Service
Nationals employees and all locally recruited staff are eligible for the
Franklin Award.
3 FAM 4841.2 Computation of
Franklin Award
(CT:PER-808; 03-15-2016)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, all
locally recruited staff)
The degree of benefit from contributions made determines
the amount of cash to be awarded to an employee or group of employees. Individual
recipients of group Franklin Awards must each receive no less than the minimum
amount established below in each category of benefit.
Extent of Benefit
|
Amount of Award
|
Immediate work area
|
$200-400
|
Several divisions, sections or bureau
|
$400-500
|
Department
|
$500-750
|
3 FAM 4841.3 Nominating and
Approval Procedures
(CT:PER-888; 10-13-2017)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
a. Nominations for the Franklin Award are submitted on
Form DS-0066, Nomination for Award, through supervisory channels to the Joint
Country Awards Committee for review and recommendation to the chief of mission
for final action.
b. Nominations initiated in Washington are submitted to
the appropriate area awards committee for final action.
3 FAM 4841.4 Payment of Award
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Procedures and guidelines for payment of this award are
published in 3
FAH-1 H-4817.
3 FAM 4842 EXTRA MILE AWARD
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
The Extra Mile Award provides on-the-spot recognition for
one-time, short-term efforts of special merit. This award is presented for
outstanding productivity, high quality of service, timeliness of service, or
for demonstrating extraordinary courtesy to clientele. The cash stipend may be
granted in any amount ranging from $50 to $200, in $25 increments (i.e. $75, $125,
or $175), depending upon the extent of benefit (i.e. to the section, division
or bureau). An individual may receive a maximum of four Extra Mile Awards per
fiscal year.
3 FAM 4842.1 Eligibility
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
The following employees are eligible for the Extra Mile
Award:
Civil Service
|
GM/GS-13 level and below
|
Foreign Service
|
FS-3 level and below
|
Foreign Service National
|
All
|
Locally Recruited Staff
|
All
|
3 FAM 4842.2 Nominating and
Approval Procedures
(CT:PER-725; 04-04-2014)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Nominations for the Extra Mile Award are submitted on Form
DS-1952, Extra Mile Award, by the supervisor. Posts and/or bureaus may
delegate approval authority in writing to the immediate supervisor or the post
and/or bureau administrative officer.
3 FAM 4842.3 Payment of Award
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Procedures and guidelines for payment of the Extra Mile
Award are published in 3 FAH-1 H-4818.
3 FAM 4843 TIME OFF FROM DUTY AWARD
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
a. The Time Off From Duty Award recognizes special acts
or other efforts that contribute to the quality, efficiency, or economy of U.S.
Government operations. Time off from duty is granted without loss of pay or
charge to leave.
b. Full-time employees may be granted time off from
duty up to a maximum of 80 hours during a leave year. They may be granted up
to 40 hours of time off from duty for a single contribution.
c. Part-time employees may be granted up to the
average number of hours of work in their biweekly scheduled tour of duty during
a leave year. (Example: an employee with a biweekly scheduled tour of duty of
64 hours may be granted up to that amount of time off from duty during a leave
year). For a single contribution, they may be granted up to one half of the
maximum number of hours of time off from duty that can be granted during a
leave year.
3 FAM 4843.1 Eligibility
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
The following employees are eligible for the Time Off From
Duty Award:
Civil Service
|
GM/GS-13 level and below
|
Foreign Service
|
FS-3 level and below
|
Foreign Service National
|
All
|
Locally Recruited Staff
|
All
|
3 FAM 4843.2 Time off Award Scale
for a Single Contribution
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
The degree of benefit from contributions may determine the
number of hours awarded to an employee.
Value to Organization
|
Number of Hours
|
Contribution which is of sufficient value to merit
formal recognition. Beneficial change or modification of operating principles
or procedures.
|
1 to 20
|
Significant contribution to the value of a product,
activity, program, or service to the public. Complete revision of operating
principles or procedures, with considerable impact.
|
21 to 30
|
Superior contribution to the quality of a critical
product, activity, program, or service to the public. Initiation of a new
principle or major procedure, with significant impact.
|
31 to 40
|
3 FAM 4843.3 Procedures
(CT:PER-808; 03-15-2016)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Procedures for the administration of the Time Off From
Duty Award are published in 3 FAH-1 H-4843.
Use Form DS-1975, Timekeepers RecordTime Off From Duty Award.
3 FAM 4844 LENGTH OF SERVICE AWARD
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
a. The Length-of-Service Award gives recognition to
creditable service with the U.S. Government. All periods of service, whether
civilian or military, that are creditable for leave and retirement purposes
(exclusive of extra credit for service at unhealthful posts), are used in
computing service for this award.
b. Service computation dates for U.S. employees are
established and maintained in Washington (HR/EX/SOD) for State; for USAID, they
are maintained at M/HR/POD and M/HR/EM. Service computation dates for Foreign
Service National employees are computed and maintained by the posts.
c. State or USAID must employ employees at the time
the period of service is completed.
3 FAM 4844.1 Responsibility
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
a. Each chief of mission is responsible for
administering the Length of Service Awards Program, including establishment of
procedures and arrangements for appropriate presentation by the agencies
involved.
b. The area awards officers in State are responsible
for ensuring that the Length-of-Service Awards Program is administered
properly. For USAID, the Office of Human Resources (M/HR) is responsible for
administering the Length-of-Service Awards Program for employees abroad.
3 FAM 4844.2 Types of Awards
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
For a Length of Service Award, a certificate, and lapel
emblem are issued for between 10 and 50 years of service, depending on the
agency.
3 FAM 4844.3 Procedures
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Procedures for the administration of the Length of Service
Award Program are published in 3 FAH-1 H-4841.
3 FAM 4845 SAFE DRIVING AWARDs
(CT:PER-944; 05-15-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
Chauffeurs are eligible for both awards in the same year
if they are at a post that has implemented the event recorder program.
3 FAM 4845.1 Chauffeur Safe
Driving Award
3 FAM 4845.1-1 Eligibility
(CT:PER-944; 05-15-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
The Chauffeur Safe Driving Award is given to full-time
drivers for safety performance. Employees who have (1) driven one or more
years without a preventable collision, and (2) whose driving performance is
otherwise highly satisfactory are eligible for consideration. Official vehicle
mishap reports must be reviewed prior to any nominations.
3 FAM 4845.1-2 Criteria for
Selection
(CT:PER-808; 03-15-2016)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
The selection criteria for a Chauffeur Safe Driving Award
are as follows:
(1) Driving an official vehicle must be the primary
duty of the candidate's full-time job;
(2) The candidate has not had a preventable collision,
as defined by the National Safety Councils Guide to Determine Motor Vehicle
Collision Preventability, for the award period. The following types of collisions
must always be considered preventable:
(a) All backing collisions where the driver backed
into a vehicle or other object;
(b) All collisions with stationary objects (not
including moving security barrier collisions when the official vehicle is stationary);
(c) All collisions from loss of official vehicle
control due to weather or excessive speed for conditions;
(d) All collisions where the official vehicle struck
the back of another vehicle;
(e) All collisions while an official vehicle is
passing another vehicle; and
(f) All collisions resulting from driver
distractions.
(3) For evaluating the preventability of other
collisions, the National Safety Council guide is available on the Departments
Overseas Motor Vehicle Safety SharePoint site;
(4) Evidence of reckless driving and related safety
complaints can be used to disqualify a driver. Such evidence includes written
warnings given to drivers for violation of seat belt, cell phone, eating and
smoking policies, as well as written passenger reports of excessive speed,
distracted or aggressive driving. When such evidence results in suspension,
the driver is disqualified;
(5) Failure to report an official vehicle collision or
filing a false report will disqualify a driver; and
(6) The suspension or revocation of an operator's
permit resulting from a conviction for a traffic violation involving an
official or personal vehicle in the absence of extenuating circumstances will
disqualify a driver.
Exception: The driver of any vehicle who is involved in a
collision or sustains damage while taking evasive or direct measures to protect
the lives of personnel under attack or in jeopardy will not be charged with a
preventable collision when evaluating the Chauffeur Safe Driving Award
criteria.
3 FAM 4845.1-3 Nominating and
Approval Procedures
(CT:PER-725; 04-04-2014)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
At posts abroad, nominations for the Chauffeur Safe
Driving Award will be made by the general services officer and referred to the
Joint Country Awards Committee for appropriate action.
In Washington:
State
|
Nominations will be made by the Chief of the Motor
Transport Branch (OPR/FMSS/GS) through the Chief, General Services Division
(OPR/FMSS/GS) to the area awards officer.
|
USAID
|
Nominations will be made by the head of a bureau or
independent office.
|
3 FAM 4845.1-4 Schedule of
Awards
(CT:PER-725; 04-04-2014)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
a. The Chauffeur Safe Driving Award is an annual award
based upon consecutive years of safe driving; thus, any year in which a driver
fails to qualify causes the driver to lose eligibility and necessitates
starting a new series of consecutive years of safe driving.
b. The awards are made for each fiscal year. The
driver continues to receive the maximum monetary award each year after five
consecutive years so long as that employee continues to meet all eligibility
requirements and is recommended for the award each year.
c. Cash awards will be given for safe driving and
performance as listed below. (A congratulatory letter or a certificate or
lapel emblem will accompany the cash award). See 3 FAH-1 H-4814
for procurement of certificates and emblems.
Years of Safe Driving
|
Percent of Annual Salary
|
1
|
1
|
2
|
1-1/2
|
3
|
2
|
4
|
2-1/2
|
5
|
3
|
d. Cash awards are subject to the availability of post
and/or bureau funds.
3 FAM 4845.2 Event Data Recorder
Safe Driving Award
3 FAM 4845.2-1 Eligibility
(CT:PER-941; 04-29-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
a. The Event Data Recorder (EDR) Safe Driving Award is
given to both full-time chauffeurs and incidental locally employed self-drivers
who meet the selection criteria at overseas posts participating in the
Departments EDR program.
b. For chauffeurs to be considered eligible, they may
not have taken leave for more than 4 weeks in the 6 month award period.
c. For incidental self-drivers to be considered
eligible, they must have driven sufficient miles (or km) in the 6 month award
period to be among the 75-percent of self-drivers at Post who drove the most
number of miles (or km) in those 6 months.
d. Post must maintain adequate trip report records to
track miles (km) driven by self-drivers.
3 FAM 4845.2-2 Criteria for
Selection
(CT:PER-725; 04-04-2014)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
a. The EDR database will serve as the basis for identifying
eligible chauffeurs and self-drivers. For the 6 month award period, eligible
personnel must meet the following criteria:
(1) No preventable collisions;
(2) No policy violations for unbelted drivers, eating/drinking,
smoking, speeding, use of electronic device (cell phone, two-way radio, etc.),
or tampering with the EDR; and
(3) Lowest cumulative 6 month risk scores among all
eligible personnel (typically set at zero points, unless adjusted by the
Safety, Health and Environmental Management (OBO/OPS/SHEM) Office for new
posts).
b. Groups that do not implement Posts progressive
discipline policy for the following infractions will be disqualified:
(1) Speed policy violations: exceeding 75mph
(120kph).
(2) Repeat hand-held cell phone violations (within 12
months of the first violation).
(3) Serious preventable collisions: collisions
resulting in death, hospitalization, or total loss of an official vehicle.
Exceptions: Posts are not
expected to disqualify the driver of any official vehicle who is involved in a
collision or risky event while taking evasive or direct measures to protect the
lives of personnel whom the driver reasonably believes are under attack or in
jeopardy.
3 FAM 4845.2-3 Nominating and
Approval Procedures
(CT:PER-941; 04-29-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
a. The initial list of drivers meeting the above
criteria will be provided to Post by OBO/OPS/SHEM.
b. Post will review the list and determine who should
be nominated based on eligibility outlined in paragraph 4845.2-1 above, and
submit the final list to SHEM for final approval.
c. Locally, nominations will be made by the general
services officer and referred to the Joint Country Awards Committee for action and
disbursement of cash awards to the awarded individuals.
3 FAM 4845.2-4 Schedule of
Awards
(CT:PER-941; 04-29-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally engaged staff)
a. The EDR Safe Driving Award may be given at 6 month
intervals. Once Post establishes a 6 month interval for their first awards, all
subsequent 6 month award intervals must occur using the initial interval as a
baseline.
b. The maximum cash award amount is $75 USD (paid in
local currency). This maximum may be reduced depending on the total number of
drivers nominated. A congratulatory certificate must accompany the cash award.
c. A nominee may receive up to 2 Event Recorder Safe
Driving Awards in 12 months if they continue to meet all eligibility
requirements.
d. Cash awards are subject to the availability of post
and/or bureau funds.
3 FAM 4846 CASH AWARDS
(CT:PER-944; 05-15-2019)
(Uniform State/USAGM/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
a. For State: A cash award may be granted to an
individual employee or a group of employees for sustained superior performance
or a special act. A cash award for an individual may not exceed $3,000. The
total amount of a group cash award may exceed $3,000 with no one individual in
the group receiving more than $3,000.
b. For USAID: Cash awards for a special act may be
granted to an individual employee or a group of employees. Cash awards for
employees abroad in excess of $1,000 must be forwarded to the responsible
Administrative Management Staff for approval by the Assistant Administrator.
The USAID Administrator must forward cash awards for special acts in excess of
$2,000 to the USAID Special Awards Committee for review and recommendation with
final approval. The determination to fund Agency cash awards will be made on a
fiscal year basis.
c. For USAGM:
Cash awards for special act or achievement may be granted to an individual FSN
employee or a group of FSN employees. IBB abroad station managers and IBB
affiliate program managers have authority to approve awards at $1,000 and
below. These awards are locally funded and processed. Award nominations above
$1,000 must be forwarded to IBB, Washington, DC for approval and funding.
3 FAM 4846.1 Group Cash Awards
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
A cash award may be granted to two or more individuals for
the same contribution for group awards only. Members of group awards may be
recommended for different cash amounts based on each nominees individual
contributions.
3 FAM 4846.2 Eligibility
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Foreign Service and Civil Service employees below the
Senior Foreign Service and Senior Executive Service levels and all Foreign
Service National employees are eligible for cash awards. SFS and SES employees
are eligible for cash awards if the basis for the award is a special act.
3 FAM 4846.3 Nominating and
Approval Procedures
3 FAM 4846.3-1 Abroad
(CT:PER-944; 05-15-2019)
(Uniform State/USAGM/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
a. Nominations for cash awards not to exceed $3,000 for
State employees are submitted on Form DS-0066, Nomination for Award, through
supervisory channels to the Executive Secretary of the Joint Country Awards
Committee for review and recommendation to the chief of mission for final
action.
b. For USAID: The Assistant Administrator must forward
cash awards for special acts in excess of $1,000 to the responsible
Administrative Management Staff (AMS) for approval. The USAID Administrator
must forward cash awards for special acts in excess of $2,000 to the USAID
Special Awards Committee for review and recommendation with final approval.
c. For USAGM:
Cash awards for a special act or achievement may be granted to a group of FSN
employees. IBB abroad station managers and IBB affiliate program managers have
authority to approve awards at $1,000 and below. These awards are locally
funded and processed. Award nominations above $1,000 must be forwarded to IBB,
Washington, DC for approval and funding.
3 FAM 4846.3-2 Washington
(CT:PER-888; 10-13-2017)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Nominations for cash awards not to exceed $3,000 are
submitted on Form DS-0066, Nomination for Award, through supervisory channels
to the Area Awards Committee for review and recommendation to the assistant
secretary or Department officer of equivalent rank who heads a bureau or
comparable area for final action.
3 FAM 4846.4 Computation of Cash
Award
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Procedures and guidelines for the computation of cash
awards (excluding the Franklin Award) are published in 3 FAH-1 H-4817.
3 FAM 4846.5 Payment of Awards
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Procedures and guidelines for payment of cash awards are
published in 3
FAH-1 H-4818.
3 FAM 4847 CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
The Certificate of Appreciation recognizes general
contributions that further the objectives of the Department.
3 FAM 4847.1 Eligibility
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
All employees, regardless of pay plan or rank, members of
other agencies and the armed services, and private citizens and foreign
officials are eligible for the Certificate of Appreciation.
3 FAM 4847.2 Nominating and
Approval Procedures
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Posts and/or bureaus may establish their own nominating
and approval procedures.
3 FAM 4848 PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Procedures and guidelines which implement these regulations
are published in 3 FAH-1 H-4810
and 3 FAH-1
H-4840.
3 FAM 4849 NON-MONETARY AWARDS OF MINIMAL
VALUE
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
A non-monetary award, such as a logo coffee mug, pen, or
other item with an individual cash value no greater than $50, may be granted to
an employee or to each member of a group of employees to recognize a noteworthy
contribution or a special act.
3 FAM 4849.1 Eligibility
(CT:PER-509; 11-17-2004)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
All Foreign Service and Civil Service employees, including
Senior Foreign Service and Senior Executive Service, and Locally Employed Staff
abroad are eligible.
3 FAM 4849.2 Nominating and
Approval Procedures
(CT:PER-888; 10-13-2017)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, Foreign Service National Employees, and all
locally recruited staff)
Bureaus and/or posts are responsible for developing
appropriate procedures for the administration of this program. Bureaus and/or
posts are encouraged to allow nomination at the lowest level and to delegate
approvals at the lowest supervisory level. Nominations may be made on Form DS-0066,
Nomination for Award, or by memorandum. Standardized memoranda, including
simple checklists, are permissible.