Title 39

PART 230

Part 230 - Office Of Inspector General

PART 230 - OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL Authority:5 U.S.C. App.3; 39 U.S.C. 401(2) and 1001. Source:67 FR 16025, Apr. 4, 2002, unless otherwise noted.

39:1.0.1.4.20.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - General Policy and Authority
39:1.0.1.4.20.1.1.1SECTION 230.1
   230.1 Establishment and authority.
39:1.0.1.4.20.1.1.2SECTION 230.2
   230.2 Access to information and other responsibilities.
39:1.0.1.4.20.1.1.3SECTION 230.3
   230.3 Cooperation with the Office of Inspector General.
39:1.0.1.4.20.1.1.4SECTION 230.4
   230.4 Arrest and investigative powers of criminal investigators.
39:1.0.1.4.20.1.1.5SECTION 230.5
   230.5 Release of information.
39:1.0.1.4.20.1.1.6SECTION 230.6
   230.6 Contractor requirements.
39:1.0.1.4.20.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Rules Governing Compliance With Subpoenas, Summonses, and Court Orders by Postal Employees Within the Office of Inspector General Where Neither the Postal Service, the United States, Nor Any Other Federal Agency Is a Party
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.1SECTION 230.10
   230.10 What do these rules govern
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.2SECTION 230.11
   230.11 What special definitions apply to these rules
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.3SECTION 230.12
   230.12 Can Office of Inspector General employees testify or produce documents that would assist me in my civil proceeding
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.4SECTION 230.13
   230.13 Why are restrictions on Office of Inspector General employees in civil proceedings necessary
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.5SECTION 230.14
   230.14 Who owns the written or recorded notes, memoranda, reports, and transcriptions made pursuant to an official investigation, audit, or review conducted by an employee of the Office of Inspector General
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.6SECTION 230.15
   230.15 What must an Office of Inspector General employee do if served with a demand requiring the production of documents or an appearance in court
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.7SECTION 230.16
   230.16 Is there a prohibition on presenting Office of Inspector General reports or records during an employee's testimony
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.8SECTION 230.17
   230.17 If an attempt is made to compel production of reports and records during the employee's testimony, what is an Office of Inspector General employee directed to do
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.9SECTION 230.18
   230.18 If authorization to testify or produce documents is not obtained by the employee, what is the employee directed to do
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.10SECTION 230.19
   230.19 What criteria will the authorizing official use to determine whether to authorize testimony or production of documents
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.11SECTION 230.20
   230.20 What records will not be released
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.12SECTION 230.21
   230.21 May the General Counsel to the Inspector General and/or a U.S. Department of Justice attorney represent the employee in any appearance
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.13SECTION 230.22
   230.22 May another employee be substituted for the employee requested to appear
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.14SECTION 230.23
   230.23 May an Office of Inspector General employee testify as an expert or opinion witness
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.15SECTION 230.24
   230.24 How is a demand for employee documents or testimony made to the Office of Inspector General
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.16SECTION 230.25
   230.25 Who pays the costs incurred when the Office of Inspector General responds to a demand for documents or testimony
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.17SECTION 230.26
   230.26 Do these rules affect the service of process requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (28 U.S.C. Appendix)
39:1.0.1.4.20.2.1.18SECTION 230.27
   230.27 Do these rules create any right or benefit enforceable by a party against the Postal Service
39:1.0.1.4.20.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Rules of Procedure Relating to the Disposition of Stolen Mail Matter and Property Acquired by the Office Of Inspector General for Use as Evidence
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.1SECTION 230.30
   230.30 Scope.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.2SECTION 230.31
   230.31 Definitions.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.3SECTION 230.32
   230.32 Disposition of property of apparent owners where property is valued over $200.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.4SECTION 230.33
   230.33 Disposition of property of apparent owners where property is valued at $200 or less.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.5SECTION 230.34
   230.34 Disposition of property of unknown owners where property is valued over $200.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.6SECTION 230.35
   230.35 Disposition of property of unknown owners where property is valued at $200 or less.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.7SECTION 230.36
   230.36 Contraband and property subject to court order.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.8SECTION 230.37
   230.37 Determination of type of property.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.9SECTION 230.38
   230.38 Disposition of abandoned property; additional period for filing claims.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.10SECTION 230.39
   230.39 Submission of claims.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.11SECTION 230.40
   230.40 Determination of claims.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.12SECTION 230.41
   230.41 Reconsideration of claims.
39:1.0.1.4.20.3.1.13SECTION 230.42
   230.42 Disposition of property declared abandoned where title vests in the government.