15 July 2008
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT (MOA)
On
Policy for Appointing Accountable Officials
- The American Federation of Government
Employees (AFGE) Council 214 and Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC),
hereafter referred to as the Union and Management, hereby enter into this MOA
regarding subject policy as it applies to bargaining unit members in
matters covered by the Master Labor Agreement (MLA) between the parties.
- Subject policy stems from Public Law 10 USC,
paragraph 2773a, which requires Air Force assign appropriate “accountable
officials” to share liability with certifying officials whom they support
in certain payment-related activities.
Accountable officials will bear a form of “pecuniary” liability for
erroneous payments which result from their own negligence and for which
the money cannot be recovered. This
is a lower level of pecuniary liability than born by certifying officials
and does not apply to ordinary mistakes or bad payments that can be
corrected. This change will initially
affect select employees in three financial management functions or
areas: Travel Pay, Military Pay, and Accounting/
Vendor Pay. In the future, the
scope may be expanded to include select employees in other financial
management functions or areas. If/when
this occurs, the union will be briefed.
- To minimize the adverse effects on impacted BUEs,
management agrees to the following:
- The
position descriptions (or core documents) of affected employees will be
updated to document the increased accountability and pecuniary liability
of the positions.
- Prior
to implementation, affected employees will be made aware of their rights
and obligations under the new policy through appropriate training. In particular, they will be made
knowledgeable for the conditions under which the government could attempt
to recover money directly from them and their associated appeal rights under
law and this agreement. Prior to
implementation, installation management will offer a preview of this
training to the union local and will consider reasonable suggestions for
improvement.
- Employees
shall not be considered accountable officials until they have signed a DD
Form 577 “signature card” and have countersigned an “appointment letter”
acknowledging they understand their responsibilities under the new
policy. Employees who object to
signing because they do not understand shall be given additional
training. The employee will have
access to these documents on request.
Due to the sensitivity of information on documents, the union will
receive requested documentation through the FOIA process, if appropriate.
- The
decision to find an employee liable for illegal, improper, or incorrect
payment shall be grievable under Articles 6 of the MLA.
- All
remedies available under the MLA or 5 U.S.C. Chapter 71 are available to
the parties if either party believes the other has failed to comply with any
of the requirements of this MOA.
FOR MANAGEMENT FOR
THE UNION
//SIGNED// //SIGNED//
MARY MILLER TOM ROBINSON
AFMC/FMP Executive
Assistant
HQ AFMC/A1KK AFGE
Council 214
//SIGNED// //SIGNED//
STEPHANIE PETERANGELO KRISTINE
KEELER
AFMC/A1ZL Executive
Assistant
AFGE
Council 214