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Spot Award Program
Spot Award Program
Spot Award Program
Department of
Agriculture
Food Safety
and Inspection
Service
FSIS Directive
4451.8
Revision 1
Spot Award
Program
Title
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PURPOSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CANCELLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REASON FOR REISSUANCE . . . . . . . . .
REFERENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ABBREVIATIONS AND FORMS . . . . . . . . .
POLICY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DEFINITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. Approving Official . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. Recommending Official . . . . . . . . . .
C. Spot Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AUTHORITY AND ELIGIBILITY . . . . . . . . .
A. Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. Eligibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AWARD AMOUNT . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A. Minimum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. Maximum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DETERMINING APPROPRIATE RECOGNITION . .
A. Types of Achievements . . . . . . . . . .
B. Amount of Award . . . . . . . . . . . .
C. Affect on Other Awards . . . . . . . . . .
APPEALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SUPPLEMENTING THIS DIRECTIVE . . . . . .
ATTACHMENT 1-1, Nonmeasurable Benefits Scale for
Spot Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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A. Methods of Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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B. Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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AWARD PRESENTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INTERNAL CONTROLS . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ATTACHMENT 2-1, Sample Form AD-287-2 for Spot Award
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Spot Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WASHINGTON, DC
FSIS DIRECTIVE
4451.8
REVISION 1
3/18/02
I.
PURPOSE
This directive establishes policy and procedures to grant spot awards under the Spot
Award Program. Spot awards may be effective in promoting employee productivity and
creativity by promptly rewarding contributions to the quality, efficiency, and effectiveness of
Government operations.
II.
CANCELLATION
A.
This directive updates procedures for granting spot awards.
Convenience checks are no longer used to convey spot awards.
B.
IV.
The minimum amount for a spot award is increased from $25 to $50.
REFERENCES
OPI:
All Offices
V.
* * *
HRFO
HRD
NFC
OPF
* * *
PERB
* * *
SPO
VI.
POLICY
1.
Made without regard to political, religious or labor organization
affiliation or non-affiliation, race, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual
orientation, or marital or family status.
2.
VII.
DEFINITIONS
A.
Approving Official. The supervisor of the recommending official or the
appropriate supervisory official with authority to approve spot awards.
* * *
B.
Recommending Official. The individual recommending the employee for a
spot award.
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AWARD AMOUNT
Spot awards are granted in increments of $25. There is no limit in the number of
awards an employee can receive in one year.
A.
Minimum. The minimum award amount for a single spot award is $50.
B.
Maximum. The maximum award amount for a single spot award is $500.
Since spot awards are limited in amount and do not substitute for larger awards
granted under the provisions for Superior Accomplishment Awards (Examples:
extra effort, suggestion, or invention), such substitutions would undermine
the integrity of the Incentive Awards Program by denying an employee greater
monetary recognition for an achievement if warranted.
X.
2.
duties.
3.
Demonstrating exceptional courtesy or responsiveness in dealing
with customers and coworkers.
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4.
Exercising extraordinary initiative or creativity in addressing a critical
need or difficult problem.
B.
Amount of Award. The amount should be proportionate to the value of the
recognized contribution. Supervisors should use the Nonmeasurable Benefits Scale for
Spot Awards (see Attachment 1-1) to determine the appropriate dollar amount for a specific
contribution.
C.
1.
Combined with Non-Monetary Award. Spot awards may be used
alone or combined with non-monetary awards (see FSIS Directives 4451.6, 4451.7,
2.
Relationship to Performance Awards. An employee may receive
only one award for a contribution. However, a supervisor may recognize the sustained
performance of an employee with a performance award (based on the rating of record)
when the employee has also received a spot award during the same year. The performance
award should be supported by contributions other than those recognized with the spot
award. The supervisor should consider the previous recognition when calculating the
amount of the performance award.
XI.
APPEALS
Non-receipt of a spot award or the amount of a spot award may not be appealed. This does
not waive any rights in conjunction with Article XXXII of the Collective Bargaining
Agreement.
XII.
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APPLICATION
VALUE OF BENEFIT
$50 - 200
$200 - 500
$200 - 500
Moderate
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Extended
Affects functions, mission or personnel
of an entire regional area. May apply
to an entire independent agency or
large bureau. (EXAMPLE: Affects a
broad area of public health or science.)
Limited
Affects functions, mission or
personnel of one office, or an
organizational element of a
headquarters. (EXAMPLE: Affects
a small area of public health or
science.)
I.
A.
Who Submits. The immediate supervisor or other Agency official wishing
to recognize an employee initiates the recommendation.
B.
When to Submit. The recommending official submits the award
nomination immediately after the employee completes the achievement.
C.
1.
been approved.
Not inform the employee of the award nomination until after it has
2.
Consider the award documentation privileged information and make
the information available only to those involved in the decision process and others on a
need-to-know basis, until the award is presented.
D.
Required Forms. The supervisor or other recommending official submits
the following for a spot award nomination:
1.
Form AD-287-2. (See Attachment 2-1.) Provide required
justification in Block 11. Summarize the achievement in 25 words or less. (The same
narrative justification may be used on FSIS Form 4451-8.) When preparing Form
AD-287-2 for a group, attach a list of group members names, social security numbers,
and the amount of the spot award each employee should receive.
2.
II.
OBTAINING APPROVALS
Submit the award nomination forms through appropriate supervisory and administrative
channels as follows: * * *
A.
Recommending Official. The recommending official signs
Form AD-287-2 and forwards the award nomination through appropriate supervisory
channels to the approving official for review and concurrence.
B.
Employee's Supervisor. If the award is recommended by someone
other than the supervisor, obtains concurrence from the nominated employee's
supervisor. * * *
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C.
Approving Official. A supervisory level higher than that of the
recommending official approves the award. (See Attachment 2-3 for a list of approving
officials for spot awards.) The approving official determines if the recommended award is
appropriate, and approves the award by signing and dating the AD-287-2, and signing the
spot award certificate.
* * *
III.
DISAPPROVAL
If the approving official or intermediate supervisor does not approve the spot award
nomination, the official informs the recommending official of the reason(s) for disapproval.
Recommend an alternate form of recognition, if appropriate.
IV.
A.
Method of Payment. NFC issues spot awards using an accelerated
direct deposit payment program.
1.
The approving or recommending official or administrative contact:
forwards the approved Form AD-287-2 expeditiously to the appropriate SPO
(NOTE: The SPO for headquarters employees is PERB and for field employees
it is HRFO) either by:
a.
Faxing the approved AD-287-2 to either PERB
(202) 690-2773, or HRFO (612) 370-2375. Mail the original form to the appropriate
SPO.
b.
2.
The SPO immediately processes the action and informs the
supervisor or the administrative office of its approval. A direct deposit payment is
issued within 3 days.
B.
Taxes. Spot awards are issued in the net amount of the award. NFC
automatically calculates the value of the award plus appropriate taxes. The SF 50-B
reflects the total amount of the award (i.e., cash award plus taxes). The employees
Form AD-334 lists the award and reads the amount of the award was increased to
cover taxes. Each employee is responsible for reconciling the biweekly payslip with the
award(s) received.
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AWARD PRESENTATION
The recommending or other appropriate official should personally present the signed
certificate to the employee in the presence of their peers as soon as notification of
processing is received from the SPO. Delaying the presentation will result in the
employee receiving the award as a direct deposit in their account before
notification. If there is a reason the award cannot be presented immediately, the
supervisor should notify the SPO to arrange for a delay in the processing of the
AD-287-2. When presenting the award, state the reason(s) for the award.
VI.
INTERNAL CONTROLS
PERB:
A.
Monitors the use of spot awards and ensures approved actions are according
to established policy.
B.
Provides periodic reports to Deputy Administrators and Staff Directors for
monitoring and evaluating the use of spot awards in their Programs.
VII.
ERRONEOUS PAYMENTS
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PROGRAM
FIELD
HEADQUARTERS
Office of Administrator
N/A
Office of Management
N/A
Division Directors or
Equivalent at the GS-15
level or above
District Managers
Division Directors or
Equivalent at the GS-15
level or above
N/A
Assistant Deputy
Administrators
N/A
1/
All spot awards must be approved at a higher level than the level at which they are
recommended. When the official listed recommends the award, the award should be approved
by an official at the next higher supervisory level.
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