[Federal Register Volume 67, Number 126 (Monday, July 1, 2002)]
[Notices]
[Pages 44261-44264]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 02-16405]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

[Treasury Order Number 101-05]


Reporting Relationships and Supervision of Officials, Offices and 
Bureaus, and Delegation of Certain Authority in the Department of the 
Treasury

    By virtue of the authority vested in the Secretary of the Treasury, 
it is ordered that:
    1. The Deputy Secretary shall report directly to the Secretary.
    2. The Chief of Staff shall report directly to the Secretary and 
shall exercise supervision over the Director, Secretary's Scheduling 
Office, and the Executive Secretary.
    3. The Executive Secretary shall report directly to the Chief of 
Staff and shall exercise supervision over the functions of the 
Executive Secretariat Correspondence Unit; the Office of Public 
Correspondence; and, for purposes of administrative and managerial 
control, over the Special Assistant to the Secretary (National 
Security). The Special Assistant to the Secretary (National Security) 
shall report to the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary.
    4. The following officials shall report through the Deputy 
Secretary to the Secretary and shall exercise supervision over those 
officers and organizational entities set forth on the attached 
organizational chart:


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Under Secretary (International Affairs)
Under Secretary (Domestic Finance)
Under Secretary (Enforcement)
General Counsel
Treasurer of the United States
Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs)
Assistant Secretary (Public Affairs)
Assistant Secretary (Economic Policy)
Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy)
Assistant Secretary (Management) and Chief Financial Officer
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Comptroller of the Currency
Director, Office of Thrift Supervision
Director, Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Director, United States Mint

    5. The Inspector General and the Treasury Inspector General for Tax 
Administration shall report to and be under the general supervision of 
the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary.
    6. The Assistant Secretary (Management) also holds the office of 
the Department's Chief Financial Officer established pursuant to 
Chapter 9, Title 31, U.S.C., and serves as the Department's Chief 
Operating Officer for purposes of the Presidential Memorandum, 
``Implementing Government Reform'', dated July 11, 2001.
    7. The Deputy Assistant Secretary (Information Systems), reporting 
to the Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
is designated as the Department's Chief Information Officer pursuant to 
Division E of the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996, and E.O. 13011, dated July 
16, 1996, and shall have direct access to the Secretary to the extent 
required by that Act and related statutes.
    8. The Deputy Secretary is authorized, in that official's own 
capacity and that official's own title, to perform any functions the 
Secretary is authorized to perform and shall be responsible for 
referring to the Secretary any matter on which action would 
appropriately be taken by the Secretary. Any action heretofore taken by 
the Deputy Secretary in that official's own title is hereby affirmed 
and ratified as the action of the Secretary.
    9. The Under Secretaries, the General Counsel, the Assistant 
Secretaries, and the Treasurer of the United States are authorized to 
perform any functions the Secretary is authorized to perform. Each of 
these officials will ordinarily perform under this authority only those 
functions that arise out of, relate to, or concern the activities or 
functions of, or the laws administered by or relating to, the bureaus, 
offices, or other organizational units over which the incumbent has 
supervision. Each of these officials shall perform under this authority 
in the official's own capacity and the official's own title and shall 
be responsible for referring to the Secretary any matter on which 
action would appropriately be taken by the Secretary. Any action 
heretofore taken by any of these officials in that official's own title 
is hereby affirmed and ratified as the action of the Secretary.
    10. The Deputy Secretary shall carry out the duties and powers of 
the Secretary when the Secretary is absent or unable to serve, or when 
the office of the Secretary is vacant.
    11. During any period when both the Secretary and the Deputy 
Secretary have died, resigned, or are otherwise unable to perform the 
functions and duties of the office of the Secretary of the Treasury, 
those officials designated by the President pursuant to Executive Order 
13246, dated December 18, 2001, as amended by Executive Order 13261, 
dated March 19, 2002, or otherwise designated pursuant to law, shall 
act as and perform the functions and duties of the office of the 
Secretary.
    12. Authorities.
    a. 31 U.S.C. 301 and 321(b); and
    b. Executive Order 13246, dated December 18, 2001, as amended by 
Executive Order 13261, dated March 19, 2002.
    13. Cancellation. Treasury Order 101-05, ``Reporting Relationships 
and Supervision of Officials, Offices and Bureaus, Delegation of 
Certain Authority, and Order of Succession in the Department of the 
Treasury,'' dated January 7, 1999, is superseded.
    14. Office of Primary Interest. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Human 
Resources).

Paul H. O'Neill,
Secretary of the Treasury.

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