3 FAH-1 H-4840
RECOGNITION AWARDS PROCEDURES
(CT:POH-218; 05-17-2019)
(Office of Origin: HR/PE)
3 FAH-1 H-4841 LENGTH OF SERVICE
AWARDS
3 FAH-1 H-4841.1 U.S. Employees
(CT:POH-218; 05-17-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM)
(Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
The appropriate Washington bureau is responsible for
determining which U.S. employees are eligible for Length-of-Service Awards, and
for transmitting completed certificates to each mission in accordance with
procedures outlined below.
Agency
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Employees
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Years of Service and Procedures
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State
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Foreign Service and Civil Service
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Awards for 10, 20, 25, and 30 years of service - On a
quarterly basis, eligibility for Length-of-Service Awards is determined from
official service computation dates. Certificates are obtained by the
appropriate bureau and forwarded, as appropriate, to each mission for
signature and presentation.
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Awards for 40 and 50 years of service Certificates for
40 and 50 years of service are completed by the appropriate bureau and signed
by the Secretary. The certificates are forwarded, as appropriate, to each
mission for presentation.
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USAID
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Foreign Service
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Awards for 10, 20, and 25 years of service See Chapter
5, Handbook 29, Incentive Awards Program, for responsibilities and
procedures on length-of-service awards.
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Awards for 30, 35, 40, and 50 years of service -
Certificates are completed by Washington and signed by the Administrator of
USAID. The completed certificates are forwarded to each mission for
presentation.
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USAGM
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Awards for 10, 20, 25 and 30 years of service -
Eligibility for Length-of-Service Awards is determined from official service
computation dates. Certificates are completed by the Office of Personnel in
Washington, DC and forwarded, as appropriate, to each mission for
presentation.
Awards for 40, 45 and 50 years of service Certificates
for 40, 45 and 50 years of service are completed by the Office of Personnel
in Washington, DC and signed by the IBB Director. The certificates are
forwarded, as appropriate, to each mission for presentation.
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3 FAH-1 H-4841.2 Foreign Service
National (FSN) Employees
(CT:POH-218; 05-17-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM)
(Foreign Service National Employees)
On the basis of service computation dates maintained by
the posts, each mission determines periodically which FSN employees are
eligible for length-of-service awards.
Agency
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Length of Service and Procedures
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State
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Awards for 10, 20, 25, and 30 years of service -
Certificates for FSN employees are prepared by the mission responsible for
presenting the awards.
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Awards for 40 and 50 years of service - Information
required for completion of the certificate (name as it is to appear on the
certificate, number of years of service being recognized, and the month and
year the service was completed) is submitted by the mission to the
appropriate bureau. Certificates are signed by the Secretary and returned to
the mission for presentation.
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USAID
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Awards for 10, 20, and 25 years of service - Certificates
for FSN employees are prepared by the mission responsible for presenting the
awards.
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Awards for 30, 35, 40, and 50 years of service -
Information required for completion of the certificate (name as it is to
appear on the certificate, number of years of service being recognized, and
the month and year the service was completed) is submitted by the mission to
the appropriate Washington personnel office. Certificates are signed by the
Administrator of USAID and returned to the mission for presentation.
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USAGM
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Awards for 10, 20, 25 and 30 years of service
Certificates for FSN employees are prepared by the Office of Personnel in
Washington, DC and forwarded, as appropriate, to each mission for presentation.
Awards for 40, 45 and 50 years of service Information
required for completion of the certificate (name as it is to appear on the
certificate, number of years of service being recognized, and the month and
year the service was completed) is submitted by the mission to the Office of
Personnel in Washington, DC. Certificates are signed by the IBB Director and
returned to the mission for presentation.
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3 FAH-1 H-4842 COMPLETING CERTIFICATES
(CT:POH-218; 05-17-2019)
(Uniform State/USAID/USAGM)
(Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
All certificates will reflect the name of the employee,
the number of years of service, and the month and year such service was
completed. Hand lettering or engraved printing is desirable for completing the
certificate; however, where such facilities are not available, a typewriter may
be used, except on certificates presented to personnel of USAID.
3 FAH-1 H-4843 TIME OFF FROM DUTY
AWARD
3 FAH-1 H-4843.1 Scheduling and
Use of Time Off From Duty Award
(TL:POH-080; 01-11-2002)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. Supervisors are responsible for scheduling the use
of time off hours and must assure that employees who are in an annual leave
use or lose category are not adversely affected.
b. A Time Off From Duty Award must be used within one
year from the award approval date.
c. Time off hours not used within one year from the
award approval date will be forfeited and may not be restored.
d. Approved time off hours need not be taken all at
once but can be used throughout the one-year time frame.
e. An employee who becomes physically incapacitated
while using time off hours may be granted sick leave for the period of
incapacitation.
f. An employee awarded time off hours who is
subsequently detailed outside the Department may use the time off hours at the
discretion of the supervisor from the organization to which the employee is
detailed.
3 FAH-1 H-4843.2 Controlling and
Accounting of Time Off From Duty Award
(CT:POH-197; 10-13-2017)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. Employees must request approval to use time off
hours by submitting a completed Form DS-7100, Request for Leave or Approved
Absence, to the supervisor.
b. The bureau and/or post awards officer is responsible
for providing the appropriate timekeeper with a copy of the approved Time Off
From Duty Award nomination.
c. Time off hours are recorded on official time and
attendance records using the code, XA, with the following comment in the
remarks section: Time off hours used.
d. Timekeepers must also maintain manual records for
each employee granted a Time Off From Duty Award, Form DS-1975.
3 FAH-1 H-4843.3 Relationship to
Leave and Other Employee Benefits
(CT:POH-208; 07-06-2018)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. Time-off hours cannot be converted to a cash payment
under any circumstances (see 5 CFR 550.114), including at time of separation
from the Federal service.
b. Time-off hours cannot be transferred when an
employee transfers from one Federal agency to another.
c. Time-off hours cannot be transferred to approved-leave
recipients under the Departments Voluntary Leave Transfer Program.
3 FAH-1 H-4844 THROUGH H-4849
UNASSIGNED