[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR1.59]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
          Subtitle A--Office of the Secretary of Transportation
 
PART 1_ORGANIZATION AND DELEGATION OF POWERS AND DUTIES--Table of Contents
 
                          Subpart C_Delegations
 
Sec.  1.59  Delegations to the Assistant Secretary for Administration.

    The Assistant Secretary for Administration is delegated authority 
for the following:
    (a) Acquisition. (1) Exercise procurement authority with respect to 
requirements of the Office of the Secretary.
    (2) Make the required determinations with respect to mistakes in 
bids relative to sales of personal property conducted by the Office of 
the Secretary without power of redelegation.
    (3) Carry out the functions vested in the Secretary by sections 3 
and 4(b) (as appropriate) of Executive Order 11912.
    (4) Carry out the functions delegated to the Secretary from time to 
time by the Administrator of General Services to lease real property for 
Department use.
    (b) Personnel. (1) Conduct a personnel management program for the 
Office of the Secretary with authority to take, direct others to take, 
recommend or approve any personnel action with respect to such 
authority.
    (2) Serve as Vice Chairman of the Departmental Executive Resources 
Board and its Executive Resources Review Committee.
    (3) Exercise emergency authority to hire without the prior approval 
of the Deputy Secretary normally required by Departmental procedures 
implementing general employment limitations when in the judgment of the 
Assistant Secretary immediate action is necessary to effect the hire and 
avoid the loss of a well-qualified job applicant, and for similar 
reasons.
    (4) Review proposals of the Office of the Secretary for each new 
appointment or transfer to:
    (i) Verify the essentiality of the position, and
    (ii) [Reserved]
    (5) Approve employment of experts and consultants in accordance with 
5 U.S.C. 3109.

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    (6) Serve as Vice Chairman of the Departmental Executive Personnel 
Board and its Executive Committee.
    (7) Issue final interpretations for the Department and its 
administrations on matters arising under section 7117 of title VII of 
the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
    (8) Develop, coordinate, and issue wage schedules for Department 
employees under the Federal Wage System, except as delegated to the 
Commandant of the Coast Guard at Sec.  1.46.
    (c) Finance. (1) Administer the financial and fiscal affairs of the 
Office of the Secretary (other than those for which the Assistant 
Secretary for Budget and Programs is responsible), in accordance with 31 
U.S.C. 3512.
    (2) Designate to the Treasury Department certifying officers and 
designated agents for the Office of the Secretary and imprest fund 
cashiers for the Departmental headquarters. (Redelegation to the 
Director of Financial Management is contained in subpart C, Sec.  
1.59a.)
    (3) In accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3527, grant or recommend relief 
from accountability for losses or deficiencies of disbursing officers, 
cashiers, or other accountable officers as follows:
    (i) Grant relief for losses or deficiencies of less than $500 for 
which charges or exceptions have not been raised by the General 
Accounting Office.
    (ii) Recommend relief by the Comptroller General for all other 
losses or deficiencies.
    (4) Settle and pay claims by employees of the Office of the 
Secretary, except at the Transportation System Center, for personal 
property losses, as provided by 31 U.S.C. 241(b).
    (5) Waive claims and make refunds in connection with claims of the 
United States for erroneous payment of pay and allowances or of travel, 
transportation, and relocation expenses and allowances to an employee of 
the Office of the Secretary in amounts aggregating not more than $1,500 
without regard to any repayments, and deny requests for waiver of such 
claims regardless of the aggregate amount of the claim, as provided by 4 
CFR parts 91, 92, and 93. This authority may be redelgated only to the 
Director of Financial Management.
    (6) Compromise, suspend collection action on, or terminate claims of 
the United States not exceeding $100,000 (excluding interest) which are 
referred to, or arise out of the activities of, the Office of the 
Secretary.
    (7) Determine the existence and amount of indebtedness and the 
method of collecting repayments from employees of the Office of the 
Secretary and collect repayments accordingly, as provided by 5 U.S.C. 
5514. This authority may be redelegated only to the Director of 
Financial Management.
    (8) Develop, coordinate, and issue wage schedules for Department 
employees under the Federal Wage System.
    (9) Review and approve for payment any voucher for $25 or less the 
authority for payment of which is questioned by a certifying or 
disbursing officer. (Redelegation to the Director of Financial 
Management is contained in subpart C, Sec.  1.59a.)
    (10) Approve cash purchases of emergency passenger transportation 
services costing over $100 under FPMR G-72, as amended.
    (11) Perform accounting and related functions in support of the 
essential air service program.
    (12) Carry out the functions and obligations assigned to the 
Secretary with respect to the Prompt Payment Act, Public Law 97-177.
    (13) Carry out the functions and duties assigned to the Secretary 
with respect to the Debt Collection Act of 1982, Public Law 97-365.
    (d) Special funds. Except as otherwise delegated, establish or 
operate, or both, such special funds as may be required by statute or by 
administrative determination. This excludes the Working Capital Fund (49 
U.S.C. 327).
    (e) Security. (1) Represent the Secretary on the National 
Communications Security Committee and Interdepartmental Committee on 
Internal Security.
    (2) Issue identification media ``by direction of the Secretary''.
    (3) Classify information in the interests of national defense.

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    (4) Take certain classified actions on behalf of the Department in 
connection with counter-audio programs.
    (5) Authorize exceptions to investigative standards for National 
Defense Executive Reservists.
    (6) Determine when emergencies, other than attack on the United 
States, justify activation of Personnel Security Regulations issued by 
the Secretary.
    (7) Approve exceptions to the Personnel Security regulations issued 
by the Secretary.
    (8) Request the Office of Personnel Management to modify 
investigative requirements in other areas.
    (9) Ensure Department-wide compliance with Executive Orders 10450, 
12829, 12958, 12968, and related regulations and issuances.
    (f) Printing. (1) Request approval of the Joint Committee on 
Printing, Congress of the United States, for any procurement or other 
action requiring Committee approval.
    (2) Certify the necessity for Departmental periodicals and request 
approval of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB 
Circular No. A-3 Revised as of Sept. 8, 1960).
    (g) Document authentication. Emboss and affix the official 
Departmental seal to appropriate documents and other materials, for all 
purposes for which authentication by seal is required.
    (h) Foreign travel. Review written requests for modification to the 
Department's foreign travel plan approved by the Office of Management 
and Budget.
    (i) Gifts and bequests. Carry out the functions vested in the 
Secretary by section 9(m) of the Department of Transportation Act (Pub. 
L. 89-670).
    (j) Building management. Carry out the functions vested in the 
Secretary by sections 1(b) and 4(b) (as appropriate) of Executive Order 
11912.
    (k) Privacy. Issue notices of Department of Transportation systems 
of records as required by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4), 
(11)).
    (l) Hearings. Provide logistical and administrative support to the 
Department's Office of Hearings.
    (m) Paperwork reduction. Carry out the functions and 
responsibilities assigned to the Secretary with respect to the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1980, Public Law 96-511.
    (n) Federal real property management. Carry out the functions 
assigned to the Secretary with respect to Executive Order 12512 of April 
28, 1985.
    (o) The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition 
Policies Act of 1970, Public Law 91-646, 84 Stat. 1894. Except as 
provided in Sec. Sec.  1.45, 1.48 and 49 CFR 25.302, the functions, 
powers, and duties of the Secretary of Transportation, with respect to 
the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies 
Act of 1970, are delegated to the Assistant Secretary for Administration 
with respect to programs administered by the Office of the Secretary. 
This authority is subject to the requirements listed in Sec.  1.45 that 
govern all Operating Administrations' authority with respect to the 
Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act 
of 1970.
    (p) Regulations. Issue Department of Transportation procurement 
regulations, subject to the following limitation:
    (1) Coordination. The views of the General Counsel, the interested 
administrations and other offices will be solicited in the development 
of the procurement regulations. In commenting upon proposed provisions 
for the procurement regulations, the administrations will indicate the 
nature and purpose of any additional implementing or supplementing 
policy guidances which they propose to issue at the administration 
level.
    (2) [Reserved]

[Amdt. 1-113, 40 FR 43901, Sept. 24, 1975]

    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec.  1.59, 
see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids 
section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.