842.88—Delegations of authority.
(a) Settlement authority.
(1)
Subject to the prior written, approval of the United States Attorney General or his designee, the following individuals have delegated authority to settle claims in excess of $25,000, to settle claims for $25,000 or less, and to deny a claim in any amount:
(2)
Subject to the prior written approval of the United States Attorney General or his designee, the Chief, Claims and Tort Litigation Staff has delegated authority to settle claims in excess of $25,000 up to a limit of $50,000, to settle claims for $25,000 or less; and to deny a claim in any amount.
(3)
The Deputy Chief and Branch Chiefs, Claims and Tort Litigation Staff have delegated authority to settle claims for $25,000 or less and deny a claim in any amount.
(4)
The SJA of HQ 9AF for CENTCOM, and SJAs of PACAF and USAFE have delegated authority to settle claims payable, and deny claims filed, for $25,000 or less.
(5)
The following individuals have delegated authority to settle claims payable, and deny claims filed, for $15,000 or less:
(b) Redelegation of authority.
A settlement authority may be redelegated, in writing, to a subordinate judge advocate or civilian attorney.
(c) Authority to reduce, withdraw, and restore settlement authority.
Any superior settlement authority may reduce, withdraw, or restore delegated authority.
(d) Settlement negotiations.
A settlement authority may settle a claim filed in any amount for a sum within the delegated authority. Unsettled claims in excess of the delegated authority will be sent to the next highest level with settlement authority. Unsuccessful negotiations at one level do not bind higher authority.
(3)
Assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, abuse of process, or malicious prosecution committed by an investigative or law enforcement officer.