Exhibit 8-101-D
Sample IHS Delegation of Authority
IHS Exhibit 8-101-D
General Administration Manual
IHS Transmittal 92.1
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Director of Headquarters Operations
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Delegation of Authority for Designation of Notaries Public
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Asssociate Director Office of Administration and Management |
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Director, Indian Health Service, by the Reorganization Order of January 4, 1988, (52 FR 47053), which elevated the Indian Health Service to a PHS Agency, and in accordance with authority delegated to the PHS Agency Heads by the Director, Office of Management, PHS, on May 25, 1979, and redelegated to the Director of Headquarters Operations on September 21, 1989. I hereby authorize the following authority:
To designate officers and employees within IHS Headquarters organizations to serve as notaries public when it is determined that such service is required for the facilitation of Agency business.
AUTHORITY TO REDELEGATE
This authority may be redelegated.
INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE
Requirements and instructions for exercising this authority are contained in the HHS Chapter l-5O, General Administration Manual, and applicable PHS and IHS supplements.
SUPERSESSION
This delegation supersedes Exhibit 1-5.2A-3, Subject: Designation of Notaries Public, Indian Health Manual, Part 1, Chapter 5, Delegations of Authority, Transmittal Notice 89.3, dated June 26, 1989.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This delegation is effective upon date of signature.
/Robert Marsland/ Robert A. Marsland Assistant Surgeon General
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Director of Headquarters Operations
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Delegation of Authority for Designation of Notaries Public
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To: | Area Director |
Pursuant to the authority vested in the Director, Indian Health Service by the Reorganization Order of January 4, 1988, (52 FR 47053), which elevated the Indian Health Service to a PHS Agency, and in accordance with authority delegated to the PHS Agency Heads by the Director, Office of Management, PHS, on May 25, 1979, and redelegated to the Director of Headquarters Operations on September 21, 1989. I hereby authorize the following authority:
To designate officers and employees within your respective Area to serve as notaries public when it is determined that such service is required for the facilitation of Agency business.
AUTHORITY TO REDELEGATE
This authority may be redelegated.
INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE
Requirements and instructions for exercising this authority are contained in the HHS Chapter 1-50, General Administration Manual, and applicable PHS and IHS supplements.
SUPERSESSION
This delegation supersedes Exhibit 1-5.2A-3, Subject: Designation of Notaries Public, Indian Health Manual, Part 1, Chapter 5, Delegations of Authority, Transmittal Notice 89.3, dated June 26, 1989.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This delegation is effective upon date of signature
Pursuant to the authority delegated to the Associate Director, Office of Administration and Management by the Director of Headquarters Operations on June 12, 1990, I hereby authorize the following authority: To designate officers and employees within the Office of Health Program Research and Development to serve as notaries public when it is determined that such service is required for the facilitation of Agency business.
AUTHORITY TO REDELEGATE
This authority may be redelegated.
INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE
Requirements and instructions for exercising this authority are contained in the HHS Chapter 1-50, General Administration Manual, and applicable PHS and IHS supplements.
SUPERSESSION
This delegation supersedes Exhibit 1-5.2A-3, Subject: Designation of Notaries Public, Indian Health Manual, Part 1, Chapter 5, Delegations of Authority, Transmittal Notice 89.3, dated June 26, 1989.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This delegation is effective upon date of signature.
/Robert Marsland/
Robert A. Marsland
Assistant Surgeon General
Date:
From:
Associate Director
Office of Administration and Management
Subject:
Delegation of Authority for Designation of Notaries Public
To:
Associate Director
Office of Health Program Research and Development
/George Buzzard/
George Buzzard
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