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39 CFR 222.3 - Other delegation.

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§ 222.3
Other delegation.
(a) Documentation. All delegations of authority must be officially documented.
(b) Position title. Delegations of authority must ordinarily be made by position title rather than by name of the individual involved. An officer or executive acting for a principal has the principal's full authority.
(c) Level. When authority is delegated to an officer, the officers above that officer shall have the same authority. Delegated authority does not extend to aides unless an aide is acting for the supervisor (see paragraph (b) of this section) or is specifically authorized by the superior to exercise such authority.
(d) Agreement with law. A delegation must agree with the law and regulations under which it is made and contain such specific limiting conditions as may be appropriate.
(e) Further delegation. Authority may be further delegated unless prohibited by law, a regulation that expressly prohibits further delegation, or terms of the delegation.

Title 39 published on 2012-07-01

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United States Code
USC : Title 5 - APPENDIX

5a USC Rule - Definitions

USC : Title 39 - POSTAL SERVICE

§ 201 - United States Postal Service

§ 202 - Board of Governors

§ 203 - Postmaster General; Deputy Postmaster General

§ 204 - General Counsel; Judicial Officer; Chief Postal Inspector

§ 207 - Seal

§ 402 - Delegation of authority

§ 403 - General duties

§ 404 - Specific powers

§ 409 - Suits by and against the Postal Service

§ 1001 - Appointment and status

§ 1011 - Oath of office