
Prepared and regularly updated by specific Federal agencies, then published by the Office of Federal Register, 4 CFR. Includes rules, procedures, regulations and processes relating to the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) under the Legislative Branch of the Federal Government.
This volume include many areas in regards to the operations within this agency, including:
- Personnel matters
- General procedures about bid protest regulations,
- Standards for fiscal procedures
- Records management including privacy procedures for personnel records,
- and more
1
[RESERVED]
2
2.1 to 2.6
PURPOSE AND GENERAL PROVISION
3
3.1 to 3.3
EMPLOYMENT
4
4.1 to 4.4
EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AND UTILIZATION
5
5.1 to 5.6
COMPENSATION
6
6.1
ATTENDANCE AND LEAVE
7
7.1 to 7.8
PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND SERVICES
8
8.1
INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES
9
9.1
SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE
11
11.1 to 11.5
RECOGNITION OF ATTORNEYS AND OTHER REPRESENTATIVES
SUBCHAPTER B—GENERAL PROCEDURES
21
21.0 to 21.14
BID PROTEST REGULATIONS
22
22.1 to 22.29
RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE CONTRACT APPEALS BOARD
25
25.1 to 25.16
CONDUCT IN THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE BUILDING AND ON ITS GROUNDS
27
27.1 to 27.3
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD; ORGANIZATION
28
28.1 to 28.161
GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD; PROCEDURES APPLICABLE TO CLAIMS CONCERNING EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES AT THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE
29
[RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTERS C-D [RESERVED]
SUBCHAPTER E—STANDARDIZED FISCAL PROCEDURES
75
75.1
CERTIFICATES AND APPROVALS OF BASIC VOUCHERS AND INVOICES
SUBCHAPTER F—RECORDS
81
81.1 to 81.8
PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE RECORDS
82
82.1 to 82.2
FURNISHING RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE IN JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
83
83.1 to 83.21
PRIVACY PROCEDURES FOR PERSONNEL RECORDS
SUBCHAPTER G [RESERVED]
84-199
[RESERVED]
Lawyers, law librarians and law students should be familiar with the Code of Federal Regulations. Law libraries and some academic libraries should have a copy of this publication for their patrons. In addition, members of government and policymakers, members of Congress, Federal agency staff especially financial managers and division heads that may be interested in managing capital program costs. University professors teaching courses about public administration including public budgeting, revenue, and expenditure analysis may be interested in this regulatory guidance.
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