Fiscal law exam Take Test: Final Certification Exam
Take Test: Final Certification Exam Test Information Description The FINAL RULES for this exam are: 1. A score of (80%) is passing for this exam. 2. The exam must be completed in ONE SITTING. An exam CANNOT be saved and resumed later. 3. Log into Blackboard IMMEDIATELY PRIOR to starting the exam. This prevents your exam from TIMING OUT. AKO's timeout policy is currently 90 minutes from the time you log into the Blackboard system. If you were already logged in to Blackboard, merely log out and log back in to Blackboard IMMEDIATELY PRIOR to starting the exam. 4. Do NOT let the exam sit inactive for longer than 15 minutes. This prevents a time out for idleness. 5. Students are given two attempts to pass the exam. 6. A request for a third and FINAL attempt must be in the form of a written memorandum endorsed by the student's supervisor (containing appropriate letterhead and contact information) and submitted through the JAG University support desk. The memorandum will state that the student has received the necessary mentoring and is properly prepared to retake the test a third time. Failure to pass on the third attempt may result in a 6 month waiting period for re-enrollment. Instructions Multiple Attempts This test allows 2 attempts. This is attempt number 1. Save All Answers Save and Submit Mr. Sanders is a Government Commercial Purchase Card (GCPC) holder at Fort Coop. His boss, COL Perdue, is the G-4 (Logistics Officer). One of her collateral duties as the G-4 includes serving as the certifying official for the ten GCPC holders in her office. Mr. Sanders used his GCPC to pay for BG Rooster’s (Ft. Coop’s Commander) annual Labor Day BBQ for the 25 military and civilian employees and 12 contractors that work in Fort Coop’s headquarters building. It is now 1 November and someone is questioning the purchase. Which statement is true? Commanders have complete authority and are certainly entitled to treat their employees to a BBQ once a year. Since the expenditure obviously was made with last year’s funds, and the period of availability of those funds has ended, it’s really too late to do anything. Since food is generally considered a personal expense, the only issue raised by QUESTION 1 4 points Saved Question Completion Status: Take Test: Final Certification Exam – 2018 Comptrollers... Page 1 of 9 This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :29:39 GMT -06:00 Can the Judgment Fund be utilized to pay the prevailing appellant's attorney fees if the Government's actions were not substantially justified? No, the government may never pay the prevailing appellant’s attorney fees, regardless of the source of the funds. Yes, the Equal Access to Justice Act allows a prevailing party to recover legal fees from the Government. These fees can be paid from the Judgment Fund. No, the Equal Access to Justice Act allows a prevailing party to recover legal fees from the Government. These fees cannot be paid from the Judgment Fund, however. No, the unit's prior year funds which funded the original contract should be used to pay any current attorney fees awarded by the court.
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day bbq for the 25 military and civilian employees and 12 contractors that work in fort coop’s headquarters building it is now 1 november and some
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