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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Office of Inspector General; Delegation
of Authority and Line of Succession
SUMMARY: This document amends
Delegation of Authority No. 14–01, FR
Doc. 99–15426, dated May 28, 1999, by
realigning the order in which Assistant
Inspectors General will act for the line
of succession to serve as Acting
Inspector General.
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 5, 2004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Paula F. Hayes, (202) 712–0010.
This rule is hereby issued to effect a
delegation of authority and provide a
line of succession from the Inspector
General as follows:
I. Pursuant to the authority vested in
me by the Inspector General Act of
1978, as amended, in the event of death,
disability, absence, resignation, or
removal of the Inspector General, U.S.
Agency for International Development,
the officials designated below, in the
order indicated, and in the absence of
the specific designation of another
official in writing by the Inspector
General or the Acting Inspector General,
are hereby authorized to and shall serve
as Acting Inspector General. As Acting
Inspector General, he/she shall perform
the duties and are delegated the full
authority and power ascribed to the
Inspector General by law and regulation
as well as those authorities delegated to
the Inspector General by the
Administrator, U.S. Agency for
International Development:
1. Deputy Inspector General.
2. Assistant Inspector General for
Audit.
3. Assistant Inspector General for
Management.
4. Assistant Inspector General for
Investigations.
II. Anyone designated by the
Inspector General as acting in one of the
positions listed above remains in the
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line of succession; otherwise, the
authority moves to the next position.
III. This delegation is not in
derogation of any authority residing in
the above officials relating to the
operations of their respective programs,
nor does it affect the validity of any
delegations currently in force and effect
and not specifically cited as revoked or
revised herein.
The authorities delegated herein may
not be redelegated.
Dated: February 16, 2005.
James R. Ebbitt,
Acting Inspector General.
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Office of Inspector General; Delegation of Authority and Line of
Succession
SUMMARY: This document amends Delegation of Authority No. 14-01, FR
Doc. 99-15426, dated May 28, 1999, by realigning the order in which
Assistant Inspectors General will act for the line of succession to
serve as Acting Inspector General.
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 5, 2004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paula F. Hayes, (202) 712-0010.
This rule is hereby issued to effect a delegation of authority and
provide a line of succession from the Inspector General as follows:
I. Pursuant to the authority vested in me by the Inspector General
Act of 1978, as amended, in the event of death, disability, absence,
resignation, or removal of the Inspector General, U.S. Agency for
International Development, the officials designated below, in the order
indicated, and in the absence of the specific designation of another
official in writing by the Inspector General or the Acting Inspector
General, are hereby authorized to and shall serve as Acting Inspector
General. As Acting Inspector General, he/she shall perform the duties
and are delegated the full authority and power ascribed to the
Inspector General by law and regulation as well as those authorities
delegated to the Inspector General by the Administrator, U.S. Agency
for International Development:
1. Deputy Inspector General.
2. Assistant Inspector General for Audit.
3. Assistant Inspector General for Management.
4. Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.
II. Anyone designated by the Inspector General as acting in one of
the positions listed above remains in the line of succession;
otherwise, the authority moves to the next position.
III. This delegation is not in derogation of any authority residing
in the above officials relating to the operations of their respective
programs, nor does it affect the validity of any delegations currently
in force and effect and not specifically cited as revoked or revised
herein.
The authorities delegated herein may not be redelegated.
Dated: February 16, 2005.
James R. Ebbitt,
Acting Inspector General.
[FR Doc. 05-3773 Filed 2-25-05; 8:45 am]
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