CLG 006 Certifying Officer Legislation Training for Purchase Card Payment -DAU Questions & Answers (Solved)
CLG 006 Certifying Officer Legislation Training for Purchase Card Payment -DAU Questions & Answers (Solved) 1. Which form is used to appoint and terminate Certifying Officers? Answer: DD Form577 2. What are the requirements of a valid electronic certification? Answer: All of these 3. A Certifying Officer's certification attests to the legality, propriety and correctness of a voucher for payment as defined in: Answer: 31 U.S.C Section 3528(a) 4. What are Departmental Accountable Officials responsible for Answer: Supporting the Certifying Officers with Timely and accurate data, information and/or service toensure proper payments 5. From whom does the Certifying Officer have the right to seek an advancedecision before certifying a questionable voucher? Answer: General Counsel 6. A Certifying Officer's request for relief statement is routed through whichagency Answer: Defense Finance and Accounting Services 7. The payment voucher and supporting documentation will form an audittrail. Answer: TRUE 8. Certifying Officer(s) for Purchase Card payments should: Answer: All of these 9. Which of the following best describesthe sequence of certification processactions? Answer: Review, Compute, Certify 10. What has changed the ability of DoD officials to verify that each payment is accurate and legal? Answer: Legislation (WRONG ANSWER but still get a passing gradesorry 11. A financial liability brought on by a loss that has resulted from illegal,improper, or incorrect payments refers to a . Answer: Pecuniary Liability 12. Certifying Officers have what type of pecuniary liability when dealing witherroneous payments? Answer: Automatic
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