Reciprocal Delegations of Authorities, Duties, and Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Reciprocal Delegations of Authorities, Duties, and Responsibilities. The Service First statute authorizes Agency personnel to make reciprocal delegations of their respective authorities, duties, and responsibilities in support of Service First objectives. Under a Service First delegation of authority, an Agency employee has delegated authority from the employing and delegating Agencies and may act for both of them within the scope of the delegation. The employee with delegated authority must adhere to applicable legal mandates of both the employing and delegating Agencies. The employee with delegated authority must apply the law of the delegating Agency to land managed by that Agency and must apply the law of the employing Agency to land managed by that Agency. Delegating officials must follow their Agency’s guidance and procedures on delegation of authority and must have concurrence from the Agency employing the individual receiving the delegation. All delegations must be issued in writing and must document specific authorities, duties, and responsibilities, as well as any limitations on the delegation. Examples of Service First delegations include: • Delegation of authority to oversee an entire organizational unit, such as BLM’s delegation of the authorities, duties, and responsibilities of a BLM district manager to an FS forest supervisor. This type of delegation may be desirable where the two Agencies’ jurisdictions are contiguous, where employees from both Agencies already work together in many areas, or where their offices are co-located. • Delegation of supervisory authority below the level of an organizational unit to achieve efficiencies through interagency land management, such as NPS’s delegation of authorities, duties, and responsibilities to an FWS employee to supervise an interagency team, project, or initiative on behalf of NPS and FWS.
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