Postal Regulatory Commission Updates to Organizational and Procedural Rules
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The new rule modifies how the Postal Regulatory Commission's internal processes and organizational functions are structured. It introduces the Office of Budget and Finance, revises the role of the Office of Secretary and Administration, and updates rules related to the Office of Inspector General. These changes aim to enhance transparency, efficiency, and the separation of functions within the Commission.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of the Office of Budget and Finance
- Revising the role of the Office of Secretary and Administration
- Updating rules related to the Office of Inspector General
Obligations
What this law requires
The Office of Budget and Finance must ensure the establishment, execution, monitoring, analysis, and presentation of the Commission's budget.
The Office of Secretary and Administration must manage the Commission's operational and administrative functions, including facility security and IT support.
Commission employees must cooperate with audits, reviews, and investigations conducted by the Office of Inspector General.
Any employee with personnel action authority must not retaliate against any employee for cooperating with the Office of Inspector General's audits, reviews, or investigations.
The Office of Inspector General must comply with procedures governing the release of information maintained by the Commission.