3 FAH-1 H-1420
TRANSFER OF OFFICE
(CT:POH-183; 07-06-2016)
(Office of Origin: HR/CDA)
This subchapter contains guidelines and procedures for
implementing the regulations published in 3 FAM 1420 and
should be used in conjunction with that subchapter.
3 FAH-1 H-1421 DEFINITION
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. Transfer of office, as used in this subchapter and
in 3 FAM 1420,
refers to the permanent or temporary transfer of the authorities and
responsibilities vested in the principal officer for the management of the post
and the conduct of its operations.
b. A permanent transfer of office is effected whenever
an officer relinquishes charge of a post and does not expect to resume charge
of that post, or whenever directed by the Department.
c. A temporary transfer is effected whenever an
officer relinquishes charge of a post with the expectation of resuming charge
of the post. The procedure required in the case of a temporary transfer (see 3 FAH-1 H-1424.5)
is followed at the time the principal officer relinquishes charge and again at
the time the officer resumes charge.
3 FAH-1 H-1422 DESIGNATION OF OFFICER
IN CHARGE
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. The deputy chief of mission at a diplomatic post or
the deputy principal officer at a consular establishment or U.S. interests
section shall assume charge in the absence or incapacity of the principal
officer.
b. In the absence of a deputy, the senior Foreign
Service officer at a diplomatic mission, a consular establishment, or a U.S.
interests section should normally assume charge of the post.
c. The principal officer at a diplomatic mission,
consular establishment, or U.S. interests section may, however, at the
principal officer's discretion, designate any officer with appropriate
commissioned title to act in charge of the post. When such designation is
made, the principal officer should notify:
(1) The appropriate geographic bureau in the
Department and the servicing FSC of the reporting post by cable; and
(2) The host government or international organization
by diplomatic note.
3 FAH-1 H-1423 CHARG D'AFFAIRES AD
INTERIM PAY
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
See 3 FAM 3123.
3 FAH-1 H-1424 TRANSFERS OF DIPLOMATIC
MISSIONS
3 FAH-1 H-1424.1 Arrival of New
Chief of Mission
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. A newly appointed chief of mission assumes charge of
the mission for administrative purposes, including charg pay purposes, on the
date of entry into country of assignment.
b. Ordinarily, the chief of mission is not formally recognized
by the host government until presentation of credentials to the head of the
foreign state or the foreign minister in accordance with local protocol.
Arrangements are made for the presentation of credentials as soon after arrival
of the appointed chief of mission as feasible.
c. Until the new chief of mission is formally
recognized, diplomatic notes and other formal representations to the host
government are made in the name of the charg d'affaires ad interim with the
approval of the appointed chief of mission.
d. Cables to the appropriate geographic bureau in the
Department and to other posts are sent in the name of the appointed chief of
mission from the time the appointed chief of mission has assumed administrative
charge. Should local circumstances for any reason demand it, such cables may
be sent in the name of the charg d'affaires ad interim with the approval of
the appointed chief of mission.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.2 Temporary Absence
of Chief of Mission from Capital
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. A chief of mission may not divest himself/herself of
official status while in country of assignment. When temporarily absent from
the capital, but within the country of assignment, the chief of mission
continues to be in charge of the mission and does not make a transfer of office
under such
circumstances (see 5 FAM). However, such absences from the capital must be
reported to the Department in accordance with section 3 FAH-1
H-1424.5.
b. In exceptional circumstances, such as a protracted
period of serious illness during which the chief of mission remains in country
of assignment, the Department may instruct the temporary transfer of office. A
chief of mission may request such action by the appropriate geographic bureau
in the Department.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.3 Departure of
Chief of Mission From Country
3 FAH-1 H-1424.3-1 Department's
Permission Required
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
Except in cases of emergency, a chief of mission does not
absent himself/herself from country (countries) of assignment without the
knowledge and permission of the appropriate Assistant Secretary in the
Department (see section 3 FAH-1
H-1424.5 ).
3 FAH-1 H-1424.3-2 Temporary
Absence
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. A chief of mission leaving country of assignment for
a temporary visit in another country (including another country to which the
chief of mission is also accredited) will make a temporary transfer of office
to the charg d'affaires ad interim in the chief of mission's country of
residence effective on the date of departure from the country.
b. The chief of mission resumes charge on the date of
return to the country.
c. In the event that a chief of mission is
transferred, reassigned, or separated while temporarily absent from the country
of assignment, the charg d'affaires ad interim will execute a certificate of
transfer of office on the chief of mission's behalf, upon the arrival of a new
chief of mission.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.3-3 Permanent
Departure
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. A chief of mission departing from country of
assignment for reassignment, or a chief of mission who for any reason does not
expect to return, will make a permanent transfer of office to the charg
daffaires ad interim, effective on the date of his/her departure from the
country.
b. If a retiring or resigning chief of mission remains in
the country of assignment, that officer will make a permanent transfer of
office effective on the date he/she relinquishes the duties of his/her office.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.3-4 Transfers at
Missions Temporarily Without a Resident Chief of Mission
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. When a chief of mission who is assigned to more than
one country visits a country of assignment where he/she is not normally
resident, a transfer of office will occur between the resident charg
d'affaires ad interim and the chief of mission upon the latter's arrival and
again upon his/her departure from the country. Such a transfer will be the
same as a temporary transfer described in section 3 FAH-1
H-1424.5 , except that the required notification to the Department need not
be sent from the chief of mission's country of residence in accordance with
section 3
FAH-1 H-1425 .
b. If a charg d'affaires ad interim is succeeded by
another charg d'affaires ad interim, there will be (as appropriate) a
permanent or temporary transfer of office between the two chargs.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.4 Transfers at
Consular Offices or U.S. Interests Sections
3 FAH-1 H-1424.4-1 Arrival of
Principal Officer
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
The principal officer of a consular post or U.S. interests
section assumes charge on the date of arrival at the post.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.4-2 Temporary
Absence of Principal Officer
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. The principal officer will make a temporary transfer
of office whenever departing temporarily on leave, detail, consultation, or for
any other reason from:
(1) The district of assignment; or
(2) Districts under the principal officer's
supervision; or
(3) A U.S. interests section.
b. The principal officer may transfer office
temporarily on occasions when, because of illness or other absence from office,
that officer will be unable to fulfill the responsibilities of office.
c. In the event that a principal officer is
transferred, reassigned, or separated while temporarily absent from the post of
assignment, the acting principal officer will execute a certificate of transfer
of office on that officer's behalf, upon the arrival of the new principal
officer.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.4-3 Permanent
Departure of Principal Officer
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. When departing by reason of reassignment, or on
other occasions when the principal officer does not expect to return, that
officer will make a permanent transfer of office to the successor.
b. Normally the transfer is effective on the day prior
to the principal officer's departure; however, if public business necessitates,
that officer may transfer the office at any time within 10 days of the date of
departure.
c. If the successor has not arrived by the time of the
principal officer's departure, that officer's last official act at the post
will effect a permanent transfer of office on the date of relinquishment of
duties.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.5 Executing the
Transfer
3 FAH-1 H-1424.5-1 Permanent
Transfer
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. Upon every permanent transfer of office, a certificate
of transfer will be executed in triplicate. The original will be retained in
the post files, and the incoming and outgoing officers will each retain a copy
for their personal files.
b. The certificate of transfer is to be in the
following form:
"The undersigned jointly certify that on (date) at (time),
(name and (title), relinquished charge of the (category of post) of the United
States (city where located), and that (name and title) assumed charge.
(/s/ officer relinquishing charge)
(title of relinquishing officer)
(/s/ officer assuming charge)
(title of officer assuming charge)"
3 FAH-1 H-1424.5-2 Temporary
Transfer
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
The only formal action which the Department requires in
the case of a temporary transfer is the appropriate notification prescribed in
section 3
FAH-1 H-1424.5-4 and any necessary briefing as prescribed in section 3 FAH-1
H-1424.5-3 . This does not preclude the execution of the certificate of
transfer when, at the discretion of either officer, the circumstances warrant
such action. The procedures required for a temporary transfer will be followed
at the time the principal officer relinquishes charge and again at the time
that officer resumes charge.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.5-3 Briefing of
Successor
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. The officer relinquishing charge of an office will,
in all cases, assure that his/her successor has been adequately briefed on all
pending or anticipated problems which require the successor's attention. This
briefing should include:
(1) Substantive program activities;
(2) Matters of protocol at post;
(3) A summary of post organization;
(4) Assignments of responsibility;
(5) Supervisory relationships;
(6) Budget plans; and
(7) Office of Inspector General recommendations.
b. Those functional responsibilities vested in the
principal officer by regulation or exercised by that officer at the post will
be transferred to the successor in accordance with pertinent regulations.
3 FAH-1 H-1424.5-4 Notification
of Department
(CT:POH-183; 07-06-2016)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. Reports regarding arrival and recognition of new
chief of mission:
(1) The appropriate geographic bureau and HR/PAS in the Department will be notified
promptly:
(a) Of the date(s) on which an appointed chief of
mission first enters the country or assignment and arrives at post; and
(b) When the chief of mission has been formally recognized
by the host government; and
(2) A copy of the notification will be sent to
missions in any other countries to which the chief of mission is also assigned
if there are officers in residence there.
b. Reports of departure under orders:
(1) The departure of a chief of mission from the
country of assignment under Department orders will be reported to:
(a) The appropriate regional bureau;
(b) Missions in any other countries to which the chief
of mission is also assigned if there are officers in residence there; and
(c) The FSC servicing the post of assignment; and
(2) The report will contain the effective date of the
transfer of office and the name of the charg d'affaires ad interim in the
chief of mission's assigned country of residence.
3 FAH-1 H-1425 ABSENCE FROM POST
3 FAH-1 H-1425.1 Requests for
Permission to Leave Country
(CT:POH-179; 02-19-2016)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. A chief of mission, or other U.S. representative
overseas with the rank of Ambassador, or charg daffaires ad interim desiring
to be absent from the country (or countries) of assignment will request
permission from the appropriate Assistant Secretary in the Department
reasonably in advance of the proposed departure. A copy will also be forwarded
to missions in other countries to which the chief of mission is also assigned
if there are officers in residence there.
b. Each request must contain:
(1) Anticipated dates of departure and return;
(2) Name of the officer who will assume charge; and
(3) Address (es) where the chief of mission, or other
U.S. representative overseas with the rank of Ambassador, may be reached in an
emergency.
c. If permission is granted and the chief of mission,
or other U.S. representative overseas with the rank of Ambassador, proceeds as
planned, no other notification to the appropriate geographic bureau in the
Department regarding transfer of office is required until the chief of mission,
or other U.S. representative overseas with the rank of Ambassador, returns and
resumes charge.
d. In certain geographical areas where travel to
neighboring countries does not place the chief of mission, or other U.S.
representative overseas with the rank of Ambassador, beyond easy rapid
communications with the Department or post, the chief of mission, or other U.S.
representative overseas with the rank of Ambassador, may request standing
permission from the appropriate geographic bureau in the Department to perform
such short trips as may be necessary.
e. When the number of days absent from post, on other
than official TDY orders, exceeds 26 work days in any calendar year, requests
must be forwarded to the Under Secretary for Management for approval, as should
all subsequent requests for absences from post that do not involve official TDY
orders and which do involve work days.
3 FAH-1 H-1425.2 Reports on Travel
Within Country (Countries) of Assignment
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. Absences from the capital by the chief of mission
traveling within the country (countries) of assignment, which place that
officer beyond easy, rapid communications with the Department and/or post, will
be reported to the appropriate geographic bureau in the Department.
b. It is within the discretion of the chief of mission
whether a particular absence from the capital will warrant notifying the
appropriate geographic bureau in the Department.
c. Reports of such absence will contain the following
information as appropriate:
(1) Anticipated dates of departure and return; and
(2) Address (es) where the chief of mission may be
reached in an emergency (if the chief of mission is proceeding to another
country to which also accredited), the name of the officer who will assume
charge in the country of residence.
3 FAH-1 H-1425.3 Reports of Return
to Capital
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
Whenever the chief of mission returns to the capital after
a reported absence, the date of the arrival and the effective date of any transfer
of office will be reported to:
(1) The appropriate geographic bureau in the
Department; and
(2) Missions in any other countries to which the chief
of mission is also assigned if there are officers in residence there.
3 FAH-1 H-1425.4 Method of Transmission
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
The notification to the appropriate geographic bureau in
the Department will be transmitted in the manner deemed most suitable by the
post in each case.
3 FAH-1 H-1426 REPORTS REGARDING
TRANSFER OF CONSULAR OFFICES
(CT:POH-153; 06-22-2012)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
a. The appropriate geographic bureau in the Department
will be notified promptly of every permanent transfer of office occurring at a
consular post.
b. Only the embassy will be notified of a temporary
transfer of office at a consular post.
c. The notification will include:
(1) Effective date of transfer of office;
(2) Names and dates of arrival and/or departure of
officers involved in transfer of office; and
(3) If temporary absence, anticipated period of
absence.
3 FAH-1 H-1427 OTHER REQUIRED REPORTS
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
The reports required by this subchapter are in addition to
those prescribed in 3 FAM 3320 and
6 FAM.
3 FAH-1 H-1428 NOTIFICATION OF HOST
GOVERNMENT
(TL:POH-25; 10-09-1996)
(State Only)
(Applies to Foreign Service Employees Only)
The host government and, as appropriate, representatives
of third countries, will be notified in accordance with local protocol or
custom, of any transfer of office.
3 FAH-1 H-1429 UNASSIGNED