§ 2773a. Departmental accountable officials
(a)
Designation by Secretary of Defense.—
The Secretary of Defense may designate any civilian employee of the Department of Defense or member of the armed forces under the Secretary’s jurisdiction who is described in subsection (b) as an employee or member who, in addition to any other potential accountability, may be held accountable through personal monetary liability for an illegal, improper, or incorrect payment made by the Department of Defense described in subsection (c). Any such designation shall be in writing. Any employee or member who is so designated may be referred to as a “departmental accountable official”.
(b)
Covered Employees and Members.—
An employee or member of the armed forces described in this subsection is an employee or member who—
(c)
Pecuniary Liability.—
(1)
The Secretary of Defense may subject a departmental accountable official to pecuniary liability for an illegal, improper, or incorrect payment made by the Department of Defense if the Secretary determines that such payment—
(2)
Pecuniary liability under this subsection shall apply in the same manner and to the same extent as applies to an official accountable under subtitle
III of title
31.
(3)
Any pecuniary liability of a departmental accountable official under this subsection for a loss to the United States resulting from an illegal, improper, or incorrect payment is joint and several with that of any other officer or employee of the United States or member of the uniformed services who is pecuniarily liable for such loss.
(d)
Certifying Official Defined.—
In this section, the term “certifying official” means an employee who has the responsibilities specified in section
3528
(a) of title
31.