§1104. Delegation of authority for personnel management — Inbound Citations
5 U.S.C. § 1104
Cited by 11 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 5 U.S.C. § 1104 as a whole
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(a) The following functions are vested in the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, and shall be performed by the Director, or subject to section 1104 of this title, by such employees of the Office as the Director designates:(1) securing accuracy, uniformity, and justice in the functions of the Office;(2) appointing individuals to be employed by the Office;(3) directing and supervising employees of the Office, distributing business among employees and organizational units of the Office, and directing the internal management of the Office;(4) directing the preparation of requests for appropriations for the Office and the use and expenditure of funds by the Office;(5) executing, administering, and enforcing—(A) the civil service rules and regulations of the President and the Office and the laws governing the civil service; and(B) the other activities of the Office including retirement and classification activities;except with respect to functions for which the Merit Systems Protection Board or the Special Counsel is primarily responsible;(6) reviewing the operations under chapter 87 of this title;(7) aiding the President, as the President may request, in preparing such civil service rules as the President prescribes, and otherwise advising the President on actions which may be taken to promote an efficient civil service and a systematic application of the merit system principles, including recommending policies relating to the selection, promotion, transfer, performance, pay, conditions of service, tenure, and separation of employees;(8) conducting, or otherwise providing for the conduct of, studies and research under chapter 47 of this title into methods of assuring improvements in personnel management; and(9) incurring official reception and representation expenses of the Office subject to any limitation prescribed in any law.
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43 F.R. 36037, 92 Stat. 3783
Citations to §1104(a)(2)
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(B) an agency to which the Director has delegated examining authority under section 1104(a)(2).
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(1) The Director of the Office of Personnel Management, or the head of an agency to which the Director has delegated examining authority under section 1104(a)(2), shall certify a sufficient number of names from the top of the appropriate register or list of eligibles, as determined pursuant to regulations prescribed under subsection (c), and provide a certificate with such names to an appointing authority that has requested a certificate of eligibles to consider when filling a job in the competitive service.
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(a) An appointing authority shall select for appointment from the eligibles certified for appointment on a certificate furnished under section 3317(a), unless objection to one or more of the individuals certified is made to, and sustained by, the Director of the Office of Personnel Management or the head of an agency to which the Director has delegated examining authority under section 1104(a)(2), for proper and adequate reason under regulations prescribed by the Director.
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(a) The Office, in exercising its authority under section 3304, or an agency to which the Office has delegated examining authority under section 1104(a)(2), may establish category rating systems for evaluating applicants for positions in the competitive service, under 2 or more quality categories based on merit consistent with regulations prescribed by the Office of Personnel Management, rather than assigned individual numerical ratings.
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(5) subject to subsections (b) and (c) of section 1104, as though such authorities were delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury under section 1104(a)(2).
Citations to §1104(b)
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(5) subject to subsections (b) and (c) of section 1104, as though such authorities were delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury under section 1104(a)(2).
Citations to §1104(b)(4)
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43 F.R. 36037, 92 Stat. 3783
Citations to §1104(c)
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(5) subject to subsections (b) and (c) of section 1104, as though such authorities were delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury under section 1104(a)(2).