3 FAH-1 H-4800
DEPARTMENT AWARDS PROGRAM PROCEDURES
3 FAH-1 H-4810
ADMINISTRATION Of AWARDS PROGRAM
(CT:POH-208; 07-06-2018)
(Office of Origin: HR/PE)
3 FAH-1 H-4811 DEFINITIONS
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
The terms used in 3 FAM 4800 and this chapter pertaining
to the Departments Award Program are explained below.
3 FAH-1 H-4811.1 Awards Committees
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. The Joint Country Awards Committee is an advisory
group established by the chief of mission to review nominations for awards for
the staff of the agencies under that official's jurisdiction. The Committee
will normally include members from the agencies represented at post.
b. The area awards committee is an advisory group
established by the head of an area to review award nominations for employees
under that officials jurisdiction.
c. Area awards officers should ensure that, where
possible, the composition of members on the awards committees is diverse in
terms of Service, race, gender, and ethnic origin.
3 FAH-1 H-4811.2 Employee
Contribution
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
An innovation, invention, special act, or other personal
effort, which contributes, to the efficiency, economy, or other improvement of
Government operations, or a special achievement in the public interest related
to an employee's official employment.
3 FAH-1 H-4811.3 Group Award
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
An award granted to two or more persons for their
participation with the same contribution.
3 FAH-1 H-4811.4 Interagency Award
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
An award granted by the head of one agency for a
contribution from an employee or employees of another agency.
3 FAH-1 H-4811.5 Non-Governmental
Award
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
Awards presented annually to U.S. Government employees by
non-governmental organizations.
FAH-1 H-4811.6 Participating Agency Service Agreements
Personnel (PASA)
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
PASA personnel are U.S. Government employees other than
those from USAID whose agency has an agreement with USAID for specific services
or support tied to a specific program goal to be performed within a definite
time frame.
3 FAH-1 H-4812 AWARDS ADMINISTRATION
IN WASHINGTON
3 FAH-1 H-4812.1 Department Awards
Committee
(CT:POH-100; 08-31-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
The Department Awards Committee will:
(1) Periodically review and evaluate the effectiveness
of the Awards Program;
(2) Approve and/or disapprove nominations for the
Secretary's Award, the Award for Heroism, the Distinguished Honor Award and any
awards managed by non-governmental organizations;
(3) Approve and/or disapprove suggestion cash awards
over $3,000 to $10,000 and recommend to the Office of Personnel Management such
award nominations over $10,000;
(4) Request further justification for an award or
recommend a more appropriate form of recognition for any award nomination
reviewed by the Committee;
(5) Approve and/or disapprove nominations for
non-Governmental awards; and
(6) Approve and/or disapprove the establishment of new
Department-level annual awards.
3 FAH-1 H-4812.2 Area Awards
Committee
(CT:POH-208; 07-06-2018)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
The Area Awards Committee will:
(1) Approve and/or disapprove nominations for Superior and Meritorious Honor Awards, recognition awards, and cash awards for individuals
and groups in the organizational area and posts abroad, as applicable. The
Area Awards Officer will forward approved nominations to HR/EX for inclusion in the employee's Official
Performance Folder;
(2) Serve in an advisory capacity to the bureaus
assistant secretary or equivalent and may refer honor award recommendations, as
appropriate, to the Executive Secretary, Department Awards Committee;
(3) Approve and/or disapprove cash award nominations
up to $3,000. This authority may be re-delegated in writing to supervisors for
amounts not to exceed $500;
(4) Support functions of the Joint Country Awards
Committees (regional bureaus only) for posts abroad by approving and/or
disapproving award nominations submitted by the posts; and
(5) Establish administrative controls for the awards
program within the bureau and maintain records of all award actions.
3 FAH-1 H-4812.3 Department Awards
Officer
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
The Department Awards Officer will:
(1) Plan, organize, evaluate, and publicize the
Department-wide program;
(2) Serve as Executive Secretary of the Department
Awards Committee;
(3) Prepare and circulate announcements of
non-Governmental awards, submit the nominations to the Department Awards
Committee, and forward approved nominations to the sponsoring organization;
(4) Submit to the Department Awards Committee for
final action nominations for honor awards, and proposals for new
Department-level annual awards;
(5) Authorize payment of certain cash awards; and
(6) Maintain liaison with the Office of Personnel
Management and other Government agencies in administering the Government-wide
Awards Program.
3 FAH-1 H-4813 AWARDS ADMINISTRATION
AT POSTS ABROAD
3 FAH-1 H-4813.1 The Chief of Mission
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
The chief of mission will:
(1) Approve and/or disapprove nominations for the
Meritorious Honor Award for State and USAID employees assigned to a post;
(2) Forward to the appropriate area awards committee
for final action nominations for the Superior Honor Award; and
(3) Approve cash award nominations for amounts of
$2,000 or less. The chief of mission may delegate in writing, as appropriate,
approval authority for amounts not to exceed $500.
3 FAH-1 H-4813.2 Joint Country
Awards Committee
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
The Joint Country Awards Committee will:
(1) Publicize the Joint Awards Program at posts in the
country;
(2) Approve and/or disapprove award nominations for
which the chief of mission has delegated approval authority;
(3) Review and make recommendations to the chief of
mission on those awards for which the chief of mission has approval authority;
(4) Refer award nominations requiring higher level
approval to the appropriate Washington office; and
(5) Establish administrative controls of the awards
program within the post and/or country and maintain a record of all award
actions.
3 FAH-1 H-4814 PROCUREMENT OF FORMS,
CERTIFICATES, MEDALS AND EMBLEMS
3 FAH-1 H-4814.1 Forms
(CT:POH-198; 10-13-2017)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
Form DS-0066, Nomination for Award, and form DS-1952,
Extra Mile Award, are requisitioned through normal procurement channels. Form DS-0066
and form DS-1952 are available through the Departments myData site.
3 FAH-1 H-4814.2 Certificates,
Medals, and Emblems
3 FAH-1 H-4814.2-1 Abroad
(CT:POH-208; 07-06-2018)
(State Only/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. Safe Driving certificates and lapel emblems
(indicating one to five years of safe driving) may be ordered by memorandum or
telegram from A/OPR.
b. Other certificates, medals, and emblems are
requisitioned through the appropriate regional bureau. The post must submit
the name and grade level of the recipient, and award approval date. Posts may
request that the regional bureau have the medal suitably engraved.
c. For USAID, requisition is made through regular procurement
channels. The request should include type of certificate and number required,
type of medal and number required, and type of lapel emblem - button or pin -
and number required.
3 FAH-1 H-4814.2-2 Department
(CT:POH-198; 10-13-2017)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. Safe Driving certificates and lapel emblems
(indicating 1 to 5 years' safe driving) may be ordered by memorandum from A/OPR.
b. Certificates for honor, recognition, cash, and length-of-service
awards are procured from the Global Publishing Services (A/GIS/GPS). GPS
provides engraving of certificates upon request.
c. Honor award medal sets are requisitioned from the
Department Awards Officer.
3 FAH-1 H-4815 PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. The presentation of awards provides an opportunity
to demonstrate the high regard and appreciation for employee contributions. Award
ceremonies should be held as soon as practicable after approval. The chief of
mission or assistant secretary, as appropriate, or the designee, will present
the awards.
b. Congratulatory letters may accompany awards and/or
suitable certificates signed by an appropriate official.
c. In bestowing group awards, the head of the group
will generally receive the certificate (no medal is given for group awards)
from either the chief of mission or assistant secretary, as appropriate, or the
designee. Group members may receive either a certificate or a congratulatory
letter.
3 FAH-1 H-4816 RECORDS AND REPORTING
3 FAH-1 H-4816.1 General Records
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. Area awards officers shall be responsible for
maintaining complete and accurate documentation of awards. Such documentation
is necessary to substantiate expenditure of funds to provide efficient and
economical processing and to ensure meaningful program evaluation and
inspection.
b. Records shall reflect the status and disposition of
each cash award initiated and processed, including complete justification for
final action taken.
c. Records of individual and group awards shall be
maintained for a minimum of two years. Thereafter, records are handled in
accordance with the agency's records disposal program (see 5 FAM 430).
d. The Bureau of Human Resources, Information
Management, reports cash awards to the Office of Personnel Management.
3 FAH-1 H-4816.2 Personnel Folders
(TL:POH-198; 10-13-2017)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
a. Except as provided in paragraph d below, approved
award nominations are included in the Official Performance Folder (Foreign
Service) or Employee Performance Folder (Civil Service). For U.S. Government
personnel, the original Form DS-0066, Nomination for Award, is forwarded by the
appropriate bureau to:
State
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HR/EX/RIM
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USAID
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Office of Human Resources (M/HR)
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Copies of approved award nominations for Foreign
Service National employees of all agencies are maintained at the post.
b. Copies of group and cash award congratulatory
letters for U.S. Government personnel are also forwarded for inclusion in the
employee's Official Performance Folder; for Foreign Service National employees
the copies are maintained at the post.
c. For State Only: Copies of annual award nominations
for employees identified as a recipient or runner-up are placed in the
employees Official Performance Folder.
d. For State Only: Approved recognition award
nominations are not included in the Official Performance Folder of U.S. Foreign
Service personnel. They are, however, included in the Employee Performance
Folder of Civil Service personnel. The Extra Mile and Time Off From Duty
awards are not included in the Official Performance Folder of U.S. Foreign
Service personnel. They are included in the Employee Performance Folder of
Civil Service personnel.
3 FAH-1 H-4817 COMPUTATION OF CASH
AWARDS
3 FAH-1 H-4817.1 Tangible Benefits
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
Tangible benefits are those, which may be objectively
measured. In assigning a value to any employee contribution, whether of the
suggestion, performance, or special act type, every effort shall be made to
determine the tangible benefits that may accrue. For example, a savings of 15
minutes in a particular operation, elimination of 10,000 pieces of paper, and
extension of life of equipment by six months would be converted into dollars to
arrive at the estimated tangible benefits. A cash award is not granted unless
the tangible benefits have a value of at least $250. The amount of a cash
award will normally be based on the estimated tangible benefits for the first
full year of operation in accordance with the following scale, not to exceed
$2,000 for other than suggestion cash awards:
Scale
for Measurable Benefits
Estimated 1st Year Benefits to Government
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Amount of Award
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Up to $10,000
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10% of benefits
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$10,001 - $100,000
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$1,000 for the first $10,000 plus 3% of benefits over
$10,000
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$100,001 or more
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$3,700 for the first $100,000 plus 0.5% of benefits
over$100,000
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(1) A maximum of $2,000 for other than suggestion cash
awards can be paid by a State Area Awards Officer, and in USAID by the
Incentive Awards Committee. For State Only: suggestion cash awards for the
Department Awards Committee must approve amounts over $2,000 and up to
$10,000. The Office of Personnel Management must approve such awards over
$10,000.
(2) State and USAID can pay a maximum of $1,000 for
other than suggestion cash awards at the post.
(3) For USAID, the Employee Services Division, Office
of Financial Management (M/FM/ESD), pays cash awards to U.S. Citizen employees;
Foreign Service National employees are paid at the post.
(4) When there are substantial non-recurring costs to
install an employee contribution, which will be useful for a number of years,
and if the amount of the award on the basis of the next first-year benefits
would result in an inadequate reward, the award may be based on an average of
estimated net benefits over a period of years.
3 FAH-1 H-4817.2 Intangible
Benefits
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. A cash award may also be made when an employee
contribution does not lend itself to appraisal on the basis of tangible
benefits. The amount of such a cash award is determined on the basis of its
value to the agencys operations and importance to the programs affected.
There is no substitute for good judgment in determining the amount of a cash
award. However, the minimum cash award of $25 is not granted unless the
contribution compares favorably with those receiving the minimum cash award for
tangible benefits.
b. The criteria used for determining degree of benefit
from contributions having intangible benefits are as follows:
(1) Exceptional Benefit: Contribution materially
affecting substantial or significant phases of the agencys overall program or
of outstanding services in the public interest;
(2) High Benefit: Contribution affecting significant
phases of the agencys operations or which involve major changes in methods;
(3) Substantial Benefit: Contribution which is an
important improvement affecting minor programs, such as safety contributions
which prevent disabling injuries or heavy damage to property, or contributions
involving important changes in methods or property; and
(4) Moderate Benefits: Contribution limited in scope
either as to number of employees or nature of program affected.
c. The degree of intangible benefits from
contributions made for cash awards other than for suggestions determine the
amount of cash to be awarded to an employee or group of employees, not to
exceed $2,000 for an individual.
Extent of Benefits
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Amount of Award
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Immediate work area
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$150 - $500
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Several divisions, sections, bureaus, or comparable area
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$500 - $1,000
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Department/Agency
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$1,000 - $2,000
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d. For State Only: The following scale applies to cash
awards for suggestions.
Scale of Recommended Award Amounts Based
on Intangible Benefits
Suggestion Awards
EXTENT OF APPLICATION
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LIMITED
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EXTENDED
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BROAD
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GENERAL
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Value of Benefit MODERATE VALUE
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Affects functions mission, or personnel of one facility
regional area, or an organizational element of head quarters.
Affects a small area of science or technology
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Affects functions mission, or personnel of an entire
regional area or bureau
Affects an important area of science or technology
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Affects functions mission, or personnel of several
regional areas or an entire department or agency.
Affects an extensive area of science or technology.
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Affects functions mission, or personnel of more than one
department and/or /agency, or is in the public interest throughout the Nation
and beyond
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Change or modification of an operating principle or
procedure with limited impact or use.
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$25 - $125
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125 - $325
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$325- $650
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$650 - $1300
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SUBSTANTIAL VALUE.
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Substantial change or modification of procedures. An
important improvement to the value of a product, activity, program, or
service to the public
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$125 -$325
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$325-$650
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$650-$1300
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$1300 -$3150
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HIGH VALUE
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Complete revision of a basic principal or procedure; a
highly significant improvement to the value of a product or service.
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$325 -$650
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$650-$1300
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$1300-$3150
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$3150-$6300
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EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
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Initiation of a new principle or major procedure; a
superior improvement to the quality of a critical product, activity, program,
or service to the public.
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$650-$1300
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$1300-$3150
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$3150-$6300
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$6300 - $10,0001
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An award of more than $10,000 and up to $25,000 may be
granted with the approval of OPM. An award above $25,000 may be granted with
the approval of the President. Such awards should normally not exceed $50,000.
3 FAH-1 H-4817.3 Tangible Plus
Intangible Benefits
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
Contributions may result in a combination of tangible and
intangible benefits. In such cases, the amount of the award based on the
tangible benefits will be computed first, and the appropriate amount for
intangible benefits will be added. In every case, the record must reflect the
basis on which the award was computed.
3 FAH-1 H-4818 PAYMENT OF AWARDS
3 FAH-1 H-4818.1 Payment of Awards
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. Awards may take the form of cash, honor awards,
both, or an honor award and a QSI or MSI. Suggestions are normally rewarded by
cash payments only.
b. A cash payment for an employee suggestion may be
made only when proof of present use or definite future use is provided to the
voucher certifying officer, in no case later than two years from the date of a
decision approving the adoption of the suggestion.
c. For State Only: Cash awards for suggestions, which
benefit the Department and other agencies, are charged to the appropriate
Washington allotments of the agencies involved.
3 FAH-1 H-4818.2 Abroad
3 FAH-1 H-4818.2-1 State
(CT:POH-100; 08-31-2004)
(Uniform State/USAID)
(Foreign Service, Civil Service, and Foreign Service National Employees)
a. All cash awards except those for suggestions are
chargeable to the appropriate post allotment where the individual is assigned.
The Bureau of Human Resources funds cash awards for suggestions.
b. Cash awards chargeable to post funds are paid
through the Consolidated American Payroll Processing System (CAPPS) system. A
telegram is forwarded by post to the Charleston Financial Service Center (CFSC)
requesting payment of the award. It will include verification that the chief
of mission approved the award, the recipients name and Social Security number,
gross amount of the award, and appropriate fiscal data. A copy of the approved
award nomination shall be forwarded to the CFSC at the time the telegram is
sent. The Extra Mile Award is vouchered on Form DS-1952, Extra Mile Award.
Cash award checks are returned to the authorizing officer for delivery to the
payee unless specifically requested that payment be made with the salary
disbursement.
c. Payments to Foreign Service National employees must
be made in local currency not to exceed the award amount stated in U.S.
dollars. Appropriate fiscal data will be provided to the post for cash awards
for suggestions for FSN employees.
3 FAH-1 H-4818.2-2 USAID
(TL:POH-079; 01-10-2002)
(USAID Only)
(Foreign Service Only)
a. All cash awards are chargeable to the allotment from
which the employee's salary is paid.
b. Cash awards are vouchered on supplemental payrolls.
Actual presentation of cash awards will conform to the procedures established
by the chief of mission at the post or by USAID in Washington.
3 FAH-1 H-4818.3 Washington
(CT:POH-208; 07-06-2018)
(State Only)
(Foreign Service and Civil Service)
a. Cash awards authorized for payment in the Department
are vouchered on Form DS-0066, Nomination for Award. Payment for the Extra
Mile Award is vouchered on Form DS-1952, Extra Mile Award. Approved copies of
Forms DS-0066 and DS-1952 are to be forwarded to the Office of Domestic
Financial Operations (CGFS/FO) for
payment. Payment will be either in the form of a separate check or gift checks, or included with the salary
disbursement.
b. Cash awards for suggestions are funded by the Bureau
of Human Resources. Payment is vouchered on Form SF-1034, Public Voucher for
Purchases and Services Other than Personal, and prepared by HR/PE. Approved
copies of Form SF-1034 are to be forwarded by HR/PE to the Office of Domestic
Financial Operations (CGFS/FO) for
payment. Payment will be either in the form of a separate check or included
with the salary disbursement.
3 FAH-1 H-4818.4 Income Tax
Obligations
(CT:POH-100; 08-31-2004)
(Uniform State)
(Foreign Service and Civil Service Employees)
All cash awards presented to U.S. personnel are considered
income by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and subject to withholding and
other payroll taxes.
3 FAH-1 H-4819 UNASSIGNED