Department of Justice February 21, 2020 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act; Delegation of Authority
Document Number: 2020-02765
Type: Rule
Date: 2020-02-21
Agency: Department of Justice
This Directive delegates authority to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to settle administrative tort claims presented pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act where the amount of the settlement does not exceed $500,000. This Directive implements the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act. This Directive will alert the general public to the new authority and is being published in the Code of Federal Regulations to provide a permanent record of this Delegation.
Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act; Delegation of Authority
Document Number: 2020-02764
Type: Rule
Date: 2020-02-21
Agency: Department of Justice
This Directive delegates authority to the Postmaster General to settle administrative tort claims presented pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act where the amount of the settlement does not exceed $500,000. This Directive implements the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act. This Directive will alert the general public to the new authority and is being published in the Code of Federal Regulations to provide a permanent record of this Delegation.
Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act; Delegation of Authority
Document Number: 2020-02763
Type: Rule
Date: 2020-02-21
Agency: Department of Justice
This Directive delegates authority to the Secretary of Defense to settle administrative tort claims presented pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act where the amount of the settlement does not exceed $500,000. This Directive implements the Administrative Dispute Resolution Act. This Directive will alert the general public to the new authority and is being published in the Code of Federal Regulations to provide a permanent record of this Delegation.
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