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Page 2030.101 Purpose. 1 2030.102 Authorities and responsibilities. 1 2030.103 Routing, signature authority, and clearing correspondence. 1 (a) Routing. 1 (b) Signature authority. 2 (c) Clearance. 2 2030.104 Correspondence controlled by Rural Development. 3 2030.105 Correspondence controlled by the Department. 3 2030.106 Types of communication. 4 (a) Letters. 4 (b) Facsimile transmission. 4 (c) Electronic mail (EM). 4 2030.107 Informal methods and forms for expediting correspondence. 5 (a) Transmittal letters. 5 (b) Form RD 2006-6, "Clearance and Routing of Rural Development Issuance." 5 2030.108 Statement of Action (SOA) on Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports. 5 2030.109 Preparation of envelopes and labels. 6 2030.110 Types of envelopes and mailing labels. 6 (a) Bulk mail envelopes. 6 (b) Window envelopes. 7 (c) Envelopes without the Postage and Fees Paid Indicia (Metered Mail System). 7 (d) Standard Form 65-B, "U.S. Government Messenger Envelope." 7 (e) Certified mail services. 7 (f) Non-standard mail. 7 (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Table of Contents Page 2 Sec. Page 2030.111 Mail pick-up messenger service. 8 (a) National Office. 8 (b) Departmental courier/messenger service. 8 (c) Reporters Building. 8 (d) School Street. 9 2030.112 "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" correspondence. 9 2030.113 Federal Express. 9 2030.114 Personal correspondence. 10 2030.115 - 2030.150 [Reserved] 10 Exhibit A Formal Letter Format Exhibit B - Unnumbered Letters - Preparation and Processing Exhibit C - Rural Development STOP Codes Exhibit D - Informal Letter Format Exhibit E - [Reserved] Exhibit F [Reserved] Exhibit G - Instructions for Preparing and Processing Statements of Action on Government Accountability Office Reports Exhibit H - Sample Address Formats Exhibit I - Abbreviations for Street Designators (Street Suffixes) Exhibit J - Standard Address Abbreviations oOo RD Instruction 2030-C PART 2030 - COMMUNICATIONS SUBPART C - Written Communications--National Office 2030.101 Purpose. National Office employees will be guided by this subpart and its exhibits in conducting official business by correspondence. 2030.102 Authorities and responsibilities. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) subscribes to the standards in the U.S. Government Correspondence Manual (USGCM). The Departmental Regulation (DR) 3060-1, "USDA Correspondence Management Regulation," is to be used as a basic guide in preparing USDA correspondence. It can be found at  HYPERLINK "http://www.ocio.usda.gov/directives/files/dr/DR3060-001.pdf" http://www.ocio.usda.gov/directives/files/dr/DR3060-001.pdf. Rural Development also established certain requirements to meet internal needs as reflected in this subpart. 2030.103 Routing, signature authority, and clearing correspondence. (a) Routing. (1) All outgoing correspondence which is beyond the authority of the Division/Staff Director to sign will be routed to the applicable Assistant Deputy Administrator, the Deputy Administrator, the Associate Administrator, and the Administrator. (2) Officials will use judgment in routing correspondence of an unusual nature to the Administrator or Associate Administrator. (3) Electronic mail (EM) requires the same signature as regular mail. _____________________________________________________________________________ DISTRIBUTION: W in Washington, DC only Administrative Services Communications 1 (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.103(a) (Con.) (4) The name and title of the signing official will be typed on all letters/memoranda prepared. When an official other than the signing official signs a letter, the word "for" will be written before the typed name of the signing official. (See example below.) for John G. Doe Director Support Services Division (b) Signature authority. Correspondence will be signed by National Office officials who have delegated signature authority. (c) Clearance. Outgoing letters will be cleared by officials primarily concerned with the subject matter. Letters recommending changes or establishing policy will be cleared through the Assistants or Assistant Deputies and Deputy Administrators. All congressional correspondence must be cleared through the Legislative and Public Affairs Staff (LAPAS). The Regulations and Paperwork Management Branch (RPMB), Support Services Division (SSD), and LAPAS (if necessary) will review the letter after staff office clearances, but before the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) clearance (if necessary) and signature by the Administrator or other official with delegated authority. (1) Only those offices having a substantial interest in the subject of the correspondence shall be requested to concur. (2) It is sufficient to send informational copies of the completed correspondence to those officials concerned with the subject matter. (3) Use Form RD 2006-6, "Clearance and Routing of Rural Development Issuance," for routing letters addressed to all State Directors, National Office officials, all Rural Development employees, all National Office employees, or all field office employees. See Exhibit B of this subpart for preparation and processing of unnumbered letters. (4) Use Form RD 2006-6 for correspondence requiring clearance or signature by another office. (5) Stamp or type "Official Agency File Copy" on the bottom of the last page of the Agencys official record copy for all correspondence prepared in the Agency. The originating office will place the concurrence stamp on the bottom of the last page of the official Agency file copy and insert the designated file code from RD Instruction 2033-C, Exhibit A. Concurring officials will write 2 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.103(c)(5) (Con.) in their Unit, then initial and date on this copy. The Division/Staff Director will initial and date Form RD 2006-6 and send to the next clearance official. __________________________________________________ | Unit | Initial & Date || Unit | Initial & Date | | | || | | | | || | | | | || | | 2030.104 Correspondence controlled by Rural Development. All congressional letters addressed to officials within Rural Development and any congressional letters initiated by Rural Development should be sent to the Office of the Executive Secretariat (OES) for assignment of a control number and logging into the Document Management System (DMS). 2030.105 Correspondence controlled by the Department. (a) The OES assigns a control number for correspondence such as White House (Presidential) mail, congressional mail, and special public mail (public mail defined as mail from governors and other State and local government officials; officials of major businesses, trade and farm organizations; unions; and other private citizens). These letters are usually prepared for the signature of a departmental official. (b) The OES assigns a priority control number to congressional letters and certain letters from the general public. These letters are signed by the Secretary, Under Secretary, or the Administrator. 2030.106 Types of communication. (a) Letters. (1) Informal. The informal letter format (To: and Subject: format) will be used for most day-to-day correspondence in the transaction of daily routine business within the Department and with other Federal agencies. The informal format will not be used for correspondence outlined in paragraph (2) of this section. (See Exhibit D of this Instruction and USGCM Part I, Chapter 1.) 3 (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.106(a) (Con.) (2) Formal. The formal letter format contains an inside mailing address, salutation, and complimentary close, and will be used when the addressee would expect to receive a more personalized letter. This format will be used when writing to the general public, mayors, governors, foreign officials, independent agencies, heads of departments, Government Accountability Office (GAO), and Members of Congress. (See Exhibit A of this Instruction and USGCM Part I, Chapter 1.) (b) Facsimile transmission. All correspondence sent by facsimile transmission requires the same clearance procedures and signature authority as hard copy correspondence. All information to be transmitted by facsimile should be accompanied by a cover sheet. (1) When faxing information that contains the name of a borrower or other sensitive information, the recipient of the facsimile should be notified when the fax is being sent and asked to stand by for receipt. This will minimize the risk of nonessential disclosure of sensitive information. (2) Facsimile machine usage is restricted to "Official Government Business." The use of facsimile equipment for personal use is strictly prohibited. (c) Electronic mail (EM). EM is a service that provides for the electronic transfer of information data, correspondence, and messages between individuals and/or organizations. (1) Formal correspondence statements of policy, and the implementation or changes of directives or instructions that are transmitted by EM require the same clearance procedures and signature authority as hard copy correspondence (Refer to 2030.103). No Agency official is authorized to sign and send, by EM, any formal correspondence which either exceeds the authority of the signer or would be in conflict with any existing Agency policy or procedure. 4 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.106(c) (Con.) (2) EM may be used by Rural Development employees for the informal exchange of business-related information that might otherwise occur via telephone or note. (3) EM is restricted to "Official Government Business." 2030.107 Informal methods and forms for expediting correspondence. (a) Transmittal letters. A letter of transmittal need not be written unless it adds to that which is being transmitted. Appropriate mailing notations such as the date and to whom the material was sent may be made on the file copy(ies) of the material which was transmitted. In some cases, Optional Form 41, "Routing and Transmittal Slip," may be used instead of a transmittal letter. (b) Form RD 2006-6, "Clearance and Routing of Rural Development Issuance." This form must be used for Unnumbered Letters and Administrative Notices requiring clearance from the RPMB, SSD, and the Administrator and for correspondence requiring clearance or signature by another office. This form should be stapled to the "Official Agency File Copy" prior to sending the document to the Central File Unit. 2030.108 Statement of Action (SOA) on Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports. A Statement of Action (SOA) is USDA's report of corrective action(s) taken or planned on the recommendation(s) contained in a Government Accountability Office (GAO) final report. Public Law 97-258, Section 720, states that an SOA must be submitted to Congress within 60 days from the date of issuance of a GAO final report. (a) The Secretary of USDA requested that the Office of Inspector General (OIG) provide liaison, coordination, and cooperation for USDA SOAs. The Food and Marketing Division of the Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Audit is USDA's designated GAO Liaison Manager. (b) The Financial Management Division (FMD) is Rural Development's designated GAO Liaison Office, with an FMD Program Analyst assigned to GAO audits designated as Rural Development's GAO Liaison Officer. 5 (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.108 (Con.) (c) The SOA is prepared by the designated lead USDA agency. (See Exhibit G of this subpart for instructions on preparing an SOA.) (1) If Rural Development is the designated lead USDA agency, the Rural Development GAO Liaison Officer will forward the GAO final report to the appropriate Rural Development agency officials for preparation of the SOA and submission to FMD for further processing, clearance, and delivery to the GAO Liaison Manager. (2) If Rural Development is not the designated lead USDA agency, FMD will coordinate and provide Rural Development's response (to be included in the SOA) to the designated lead USDA agency. 2030.109 Preparation of envelopes and labels. (a) The following format (see Exhibit H of this subpart) will be used in preparing envelopes: (1) Use all capital letters. (2) No punctuation. (3) Abbreviate street suffixes. (See Exhibit I of this subpart.) (4) Abbreviate states and territories. (See Exhibit J of this subpart.) (5) Use Zone Improvement Program (ZIP) code + 4, when available. (b) All envelopes prepared in Rural Development must reflect this format. This format will reduce postal costs for all Government agencies. 2030.110 Types of envelopes and mailing labels. Provide envelopes large enough to adequately contain all enclosures. However, to keep postage costs at a minimum, use the smallest envelope necessary to accommodate the enclosure. (a) Bulk mail envelopes. These envelopes are prepared by the Departmental Mail Unit, Room 0421, to transmit mail to each State Office. Therefore, individual envelopes will not be prepared for these offices except "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" correspondence as prescribed in 2030.112 of this subpart. 6 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.110 (Con.) (b) Window envelopes. These envelopes will be used, when applicable, to eliminate one typing operation and the possibility of transcription errors. They also eliminate the time-consuming process of matching letters to envelopes. (c) Envelopes without the Postage and Fees Paid Indicia (metered mail system). The National Office is using the metered mail system. The postage for all outgoing mail will be applied by the Departmental Mail Unit with the exception of Secretarial letters. (d) Standard Form 65-B, "U.S. Government Messenger Envelope." Messenger envelopes must now be used for all mail addressed to Rural Development offices and other USDA agencies within the Department's Washington D.C. complex. To assure proper delivery, the addressee's name and STOP Code (See Exhibit C for STOP Code), must be shown on the messenger envelope. (e) Certified mail services. When certified mail service is required, the sender is responsible for filling out the necessary forms. On Postal Service (PS) Form 3811, "Domestic Return Receipts," item 3 should contain the receiver's address, item 4 should contain the article number (which is the number on the PS Form 3800, "Certified Mail Receipt"), and the type of service requested as certified. Also, fill out the return address on the reverse side of PS Form 3811. The PS Form 3800 only needs the receiver's address to be completed. Paper clip or fasten both forms to the package and send to the Departmental Mail Unit for shipping. (f) Non-standard mail. First Class Mail will be non-standard if any of the following size limitations are exceeded and the WEIGHT is one ounce or less: (1) Length exceeds 11 1/2 inches, or (2) Height exceeds 6 1/8 inches, or (3) Thickness exceeds 1/4 inch, or (4) The length divided by the height is less than 1.3 or more than 2.5. Example: Placing one or two pieces of paper flat in a 9" x 12" envelope. 7 (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.110 (f) (Con.) (5) A surcharge will be levied against First Class Mail weighing one ounce or less and not meeting the above-size limitations. In order to avoid the penalty surcharge, fold all material that permits folding and use the smallest size envelope necessary to accommodate the enclosure. This is especially applicable to travel vouchers being mailed to the National Finance Center, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2030.111 Mail pick-up messenger service. (a) National Office. (1) All Rural Development mail must be processed through the Departmental Mail Unit. If, after the last messenger pick-up, you have mail that should be sent that day, it must be hand-carried to the Departmental Mail Unit, Meter Section by 4:30 p.m. The reason for this deadline is that the postage meter is shut down at 5:00 p.m., and daily readings of the meter are taken. (2) Place all outgoing letters in the "OUT" box as early as possible each day. Each office is responsible for hand-carrying to the next office important "deadline"-type correspondence, including all correspondence assigned a control number by OES. Special messenger service is not available for this purpose. Scheduled drop off and pick-up times are: 9:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. (b) Departmental courier/messenger service. Scheduled courier/ messenger mail pick-up trips (time for leaving Departmental Mail Unit) are: 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. (c) Reporters Building. Scheduled drop-off and pick-up times are: 9:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. Do Not address any United States Postal Service (USPS) mail to Rural Development staff located at the Reporters Building, 300 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024. The following address should be used: (Name of Person) (Name of Division) Rural Development/USDA STOP Code Number Washington DC 20250-(STOP Code Number) 8 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.111 (Con.) (d) School Street. Do Not address any USPS mail to Human Resources Training (HR), at 501 School Street SW., Washington, D.C. The following address should be used: (Name of Person) Human Resources Training Division Rural Development/USDA STOP Code 0732 WASHINGTON DC 20250-0732 2030.112 "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" correspondence. The term "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" will be used in identifying non-defense classified material which requires limited access handling or restricted processing. No other term will be used. (a) "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" will be placed two lines above the subject of an informal letter, or two lines above the inside address of a formal letter, flush with the left margin. (b) Material designated "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY" should be placed in a plain envelope and identified as such when sent by bulk mail. If the envelope is to be opened only by the one to whom it is addressed, "FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY--TO BE OPENED BY ADDRESSEE ONLY" should be written or typed on the envelope. 2030.113 Federal Express. (a) All Rural Development employees are required to process shipment labels via the Federal Express internet site which can be found at  HYPERLINK "www.fedex.com" www.fedex.com for their Federal Express letters and packages. Rural Development is now a registered member of the FedEx Ship Manager (Passkey) system. (b) All Rural Development employees who process Federal Express shipments must have a user id and password to log on to the FedEx Passkey. To obtain a user id and password, you must contact the Passkey Administrator at 202-692-0027. 9 (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C 2030.113 (Con.) (c) Hand carry Federal Express items to the fourth wing loading dock FedEx drop off box in the South building by 4:00 p.m. or the second floor FedEx drop off box in the Reporters Building by 2:00 p.m. 2030.114 Personal correspondence. This subpart does not restrict in any way the right of an employee to correspond with any person or public official with respect to matters of concern to the employee as a private citizen. All employees, however, are advised to acquaint themselves fully with the provisions of RD Instruction 2045-CC. 2030.115 - 2030.150 [Reserved] Attachments: Exhibits A, B, C, D, E [Reserved], F [Reserved], G, H, I, and J. o0o 10 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit A FORMAL LETTER FORMAT [ON LETTERHEAD]  3 lines December 1, 2003  14 lines down to show through window Honorable John G. Doe U.S. House of Representatives 123 Russell House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20522  3 lines Dear Congressman Doe:  2 lines This exhibit illustrates the format for preparing formal letters throughout the United States Government. The formal letter should be used when protocol dictates, or when the addressee would expect or should receive a more formal or personalized letter. The date may be typed or stamped approximately three lines below the letterhead. Left and right margins are at least 1 inch and not more than 1 and inches. Each part of the letter is double-spaced from the previous text. The signing officials name and title are typed at least five lines below the complimentary close. Start typing the signer's name flush with the left margin on the fifth line below the complimentary closing. Please refer to this exhibit for the complete signature block.  2 lines Sincerely,  5 lines JANE DOE Administrator Agency Name  2 lines Enclosure [DR-3060-1 14(q)(1)] oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit B Page 1 UNNUMBERED LETTERS SUBJECT: Preparation and Processing TO: ATTENTION: Unnumbered Letters are written communications in the memorandum format addressed to all State Directors, National Office officials, all Rural Development employees, all National Office employees, or all field office employees. Unnumbered Letters will be used to provide general information and not to establish, change, or modify authorized directives. l. Requirements. a. Sufficient time must be allowed for the necessary clearances, final signature, date stamping, issuance, and timely arrival. b. Attachments must be indicated in the body of the letter and below the signature block. c. Provide Unnumbered Letters to the Regulations and Paperwork Management Branch (RPMB) on a disk so that they can be posted on the Internet. Notify RPMB if the Unnumbered Letter contains sensitive information and should not be posted on the Internet. d. Unnumbered Letters must be sent by electronic mail (except letters with attachments that are not on the computer) to field offices and National Office officials. 2. Preparation. a. An "ATTENTION" line should be placed below the "TO" line on all Unnumbered Letters requiring action or attention by the State Office employee(s) other than the State Director. Attention lines help State Office personnel to quickly route letters to the intended recipient(s). EXPIRATION DATE: FILING INSTRUCTIONS: April 30, 2004 Administrative/Other Programs (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit B Page 2 b. Place the "EXPIRATION DATE" at the bottom left corner of the first page. The expiration date is the responsibility of the writer. c. Place "FILING INSTRUCTIONS" at the bottom right corner of the first page. The originator is responsible for designating one of the following three broad program areas as the filing instructions: Housing Programs, Community/Business Programs, and Administrative/Other Programs. 3. Clearance and Signature Authority. a. The originating office is responsible for obtaining the necessary clearances. Place Form RD 2006-6, "Clearance and Routing of Rural Development Issuance," on top of the original, fill in the applicable clearance officials on the form, and forward the document to the first clearance official. If the final is changed during clearance by a clearing official, the official agency file copy of the original containing the page change should be stapled to the corrected official agency file copy. The legend should be updated to reflect the name of the official requiring the revision. b. RPMB will review the letter after staff office clearances, but before the Office of the General Counsel (OGC) clearance (if necessary) and signature by the Administrator or other official with delegated authority. 4. Distribution of Unnumbered Letters. a. After the Unnumbered Letter is signed, it will be returned to RPMB for a final check and given to the originating office to send electronically if appropriate. After electronic transmission, the originating office will return the Unnumbered Letter (both hard copy and disk) to RPMB. b. Unnumbered Letters transmitted electronically will not be reproduced except for the required file copies. RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit B Page 3 c. Unnumbered Letters not transmitted electronically will be duplicated and distributed by RPMB. d. When special attachments such as preprinted pamphlets, diskettes, etc., are prepared, RPMB will return the letter to the division/staff for assembly. 5. Filing. After distribution, the original letter, with any extra copies will be returned to the originating office and retained for no longer than 1 year. Future requests for extra copies of an Unnumbered Letter should be referred to the originating office. JAMES L. DOE Administrator Attachments (if appropriate) One of the following sentences is to be typed below the signature line of the letter to describe further handling. If the memo is one page, one of the following lines will be placed after the expiration date and filing instruction line. Sent by Electronic Mail on (date)_________at (time) ______by ________(office). The State Director should advise other personnel as appropriate. Sent by Electronic Mail on (date) ________at (time) _______by ________(office). No further distribution of this communication will be required. oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit C Page 1 RURAL DEVELOPMENT STOP CODES Stop Codes replace the use of room numbers on internal and external envelopes. The first 2 digits of the code identifies the Agency and the last 2 digits identifies the organizational unit within the Agency. The STOP codes also represent the ZIP + 4 digit code. OFFICE/DIVISION STOP CODE Operations and Management Deputy Administrator for Operations and Management 0720 Civil Rights Staff 0703 Office of the Chief Financial Officer Office of the Deputy Chief Financial Officer 0721 Budget Division 0722 Financial Management Division 0707 Policy and Analysis Division 0708 Assistant Administrator for Procurement and Administrative Services 0740 Procurement Management Division 0741 Support Services Division 0742 Central File Unit 0747 Office of the Chief Information Officer 0750 Management Control Staff 0751 Customer Services Division 0753 Management Services Division 0752 Information Technology Division 0754 Information Resource Management 0750 Rural Utilities National Development Branch 1534 Assistant Administrator for Human Resources 0730 Mission Area Personnel Services Division 0730 Human Resources Training Division 0732 Labor Relations Staff 0733 Headquarters Personnel Services Branch 0730 Legislative and Public Affairs Staff 0705 Alternative Dispute Resolution 0790 Policy and Analysis Division 0786 (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit C Page 2 Office of Community Development Empowerment Program Division 3203 Community Resource Development Division 3203 National Rural Development Partnership 3203 Rural Business-Cooperative Service Office of the Administrator 3201 Resource Coordination Staff 3204 Deputy Administrator for Business Programs 3220 Special Projects/Programs Oversight Division 3221 Business and Industry Division 3224 Specialty Lenders Division 3225 Deputy Administrator for Cooperative Services 3250 Statistics 3256 Cooperative Marketing Division 3252 Cooperative Resources Management Division 3253 Cooperative Development Division 3254 Rural Housing Service Office of the Administrator 0701 Program Support Staff 0761 Deputy Administrator for Single Family Housing 0780 Single Family Housing Direct Loan Division 0783 Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan Division 0784 Deputy Administrator for Multi-Family Housing 0780 Multi-Family Housing Processing Division 0781 Multi-Family Housing Portfolio Management Division 0782 Deputy Administrator for Community Programs 0788 Guaranteed Loan Division 0787 Direct Loan and Grant Processing Division 0787 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit C Page 3 Rural Utilities Service Office of the Administrator 1510 Financial Services Staff 1516 Assistant Administrator for Program Accounting and Regulatory Analysis 1530 Program Accounting Services Division 1523 Program Development and Regulatory Analysis 1522 Assistant Administrator for Electric Program 1560 Northern Regional Division 1566 Southern Regional Division 1567 Power Supply Division 1568 Electric Staff Division 1569 Assistant Administrator for Telecommunications 1590 Eastern Area Telecommunications 1599 Southwest Area Telecommunications 1597 Northwest Area Telecommunications 1595 Telecommunications Standards Division 1598 Advanced Services Division 1550 Program Advisor 1541 Assistant Administrator for Water and Environmental Programs 1548 Water Programs Division 1570 Engineering and Environmental Staff 1571 o0o (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit D INFORMAL LETTER FORMAT [ON LETTERHEAD]  2 lines down from letterhead May 1, 2003 (Added after signature)  3 lines down TO: Rural Development 2 tabs Support Services Division STOP 0742 Washington, D.C. 20250-0742  2 lines FROM: (Option **)  2 lines SUBJECT:  3 lines to body of the informal letter This informal letter shall be prepared on letterhead. It illustrates the informal letter format used throughout the United States Government. This format will be used to prepare most day-to-day letters in the transaction of routine business within the Department and with other Federal agencies. Begin the body of the informal letter three lines below the last line of the subject. Single space lines in the paragraph and double space between paragraphs. Short letters of 10 lines or less, double space between lines and triple space between paragraphs. The name of the signer will be typed on the fifth line below the last line of an informal letter, flush with the margin. If more than one line is needed for the signer's title, begin succeeding line indented two spaces. The entire signature element should not run over four lines. **When using FROM: There is no signature block at the bottom of the informal letter.  5 lines Jane Doe Director Agency name  2 lines cc: T. Randall (May be typed on original M. Monroe if so determined by writer)  (USGCM part 1 Chapter 1 figures 5&6) 2 lines Attachments oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING AND PROCESSING STATEMENTS OF ACTION ON GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE REPORTS FORMAT Attachment 1 of this exhibit is an example of an original and salmon copy Statement of Action (SOA). Preparation Prepare the SOA on 8 1/2 x 11-inch plain white bond paper. Also prepare a salmon copy for use in obtaining Department of Agriculture (USDA) clearances (to be attached to the OES signature sheet). Use 12-point Times New Roman type with 1-inch margins on all sides. Style preferences are provided later in these instructions (this exhibit). Heading Title the SOA using the full Government Accountability Office (GAO) report title and report number as shown on the cover of the final report. Preparation Date Insert the date of preparation (or the date the SOA was last revised during clearance) immediately following the heading title. Introductory Paragraph Using the "Highlights" section located on the first page of the GAO report, paraphrase GAOs findings and synopsis of the recommendations cited (further details are described on Attachment 1 of this exhibit). (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Page 2 General Comments Include comments of a general nature, if applicable, that are not specifically relevant to the recommendations. If no general comments are given, omit the "General Comments" section in the SOA. GAO Recommendation and Cite each GAO recommendation and follow USDA Response with the USDA response; continue this pattern for each recommendation. Describe actions that have been completed or planned, along with the estimated dates of completion. Also include any reasons for disagreement with the recommendations. Note: An SOA should "speak in one voice" on behalf of USDA. Any agency disagreements concerning responses to recommendations should be reconciled prior to writing the Departmental response. Number of Copies Using the original, make three photocopies. The copies must be clear, legible, and free from any marks or handwritten corrections. Additional photocopies will be made once the document is delivered to the Office of Inspector General (OIG). Agency Identification on On the last page of the salmon copy, type Clearance Copy (Salmon) the name of the preparing agency/office, the writer's name and telephone number, the typist's initials, and the date. This information must not appear on the original or the photocopies. RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Page 3 Correspondence Control Prepare a Correspondence Control Cover to Cover Preparation route the SOA through clearance. An Office of Executive Secretariat (OES) control number (obtained by OIG) is assigned to the package. This control number should be referenced at all times. Cite the GAO report number, the date, and title in the appropriate areas of the form. Address the SOA package to the attention of June Hill, OIG, Room 450-E, Jamie L. Whitten Building. Attachment 2 of this exhibit is an example of a completed Correspondence Control Cover. A blank form will be forwarded via e-mail to the agency GAO Liaison Officer when the control number is obtained by OIG from OES. "35" Control Number The "35" controlled correspondence number is obtained by OIG and will be provided to the agency GAO Liaison Officer when assigned (usually within a week after receipt of the GAO final report). OES Signature Sheet Prepare an OES Signature Sheet to obtain Preparation approval signatures at the preparing agency head level and above. Include in the first column (as appropriate) acronyms for the preparing (lead) agency, agency head, appropriate Under/Assistant Secretary, etc. Attachment 3 of this exhibit is an example of the OES Signature Sheet. The sheet may be modified to accommodate the agencys clearance preferences (below the Office of the General Counsel (OGC)/Office of Budget and Program Analysis (OBPA) level). A blank form will be forwarded via e-mail (along with the Correspondence Control Cover) to the agency GAO Liaison Officer when the control number is obtained by OIG from OES. (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Page 4 SOA Package Clearances The appropriate agency head(s); Under Secretary(ies)/Assistant Secretary(ies), and/or Director(s); the OGC; and the OBPA should sign and date the OES clearance sheet of the SOA prior to submission to OIG. Each signature should appear in the "Final" block of the OES clearance sheet. To expedite clearance, the SOA should be hand carried by the agency GAO Liaison Officer to each successive appropriate clearance office. Internal clearances below the agency head level should not appear on the OES signature sheet. Requirements for such clearances are established at the discretion of the individual agency. SOA Package and Routing A pocket folder (portfolio) should be used. The completed Correspondence Control Cover should be stapled to the top of the portfolio. At minimum, the SOA package should contain: In the right-hand side pocket: (1) The original; and (2) Three stapled copies of the SOA. RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Page 5 SOA Package and Routing (Con.) In the left-hand side pocket: (1) The salmon copy of the SOA with the OES signature sheet (on white paper attached to the top of the salmon) showing the appropriate clearance signatures to be obtained; (2) A copy of the GAO final report; and (3) A disk containing an electronic version of the SOA. Once appropriate clearances have been obtained (up to and including OBPA), the SOA package should be hand carried by the agency GAO Liaison Officer to the GAO Liaison Manager (June Hill), OIG, Room 450-E, Jamie L. Whitten Building for further processing. Transmittal Letters No transmittal or memorandum is required for the SOA package to be sent to OIG. OIG will prepare the necessary transmittal letters to the congressional committees, the Office of Management and Budget, and GAO. Note: Controlled correspondence to incoming letters ("35s") need not be accompanied by informational memoranda. Agency Copies After the Secretary has signed the transmittal letters, OIG will furnish the agency GAO Liaison Officer with a copy of all correspondence. (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Page 6 STYLE In working with OES, the following style preferences have been requested and should be used when preparing the SOA for submission to the Secretary. Heading and Date The heading should be centered and should appear in 12-point boldface Times New Roman type, followed by the date of preparation or last revision. Format of SOA Body In general, all subhead and text type should appear flush left in 12-point regular Times New Roman. Subheads should appear in boldface type. Acronyms Acronyms should be used sparingly to avoid confusing the reader. The first time a name (e.g., the name of a department, organization, or program) is used, it should be spelled out in full. If the name is to be used again, an acronym may be included in parentheses immediately after the first mention of the name and used thereafter instead of the full name. If the name is used only once, the acronym should not be used. Bulleted Items In using bulleted items, be sure to use a "stem" to lead the reader conceptually into the material. Begin each bulleted item with a capital letter, and end it with a period (not a semi-colon). The first sentence of each bulleted item may be italicized if appropriate. Include a line of space between each of the bulleted items. References References, if used, should be indicated in the text by a number (not a superscript) in parentheses, for example: USDA will review the GAO lists (1) and the EPA lists (2) periodically. RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Page 7 Proofreading The SOA should be proofread for accuracy and for adherences to the elements of style detailed in the U.S. Government Printing Office Style Manual (29th edition, 2000;  HYPERLINK "http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/index.html" http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/index.html). The reviewer should also ensure: Proper reference to an agency title or program name (i.e., Office of the General Counsel, not Office of General Counsel). Proper use of initial caps when referring to: Department State, Federal Congress The particle "the" is no longer required if an acronym begins a sentence (unless the sentence reads awkwardly). PLEASE CONTACT JUNE HILL, OIG, ON (202) 720-6772 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR REQUIRE FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS. oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Attachment 1 Page 1 EXAMPLE OF ORIGINAL AND SALMON GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE STATEMENT OF ACTION U.S. Department of Agriculture Statement of Action on the U.S. Government Accountability Office Final Report [INSERT GAO REPORT NUMBER], [INSERT THE FULL TITLE AS SHOWN ON THE COVER OF THE GAO REPORT] [INSERT DATE example July 8, 2004] The purpose of this INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH is to orient the reader to the remainder of the report. This paragraph should include information on the "who, what, why, where, and when" to provide the reader with instant understanding of the gist of the piece. It is recommended that you paraphrase the "Highlights" section located on the first page of the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report. This section gives an explanation of why GAO conducted the study and a synopsis of the recommendations. The last sentence of this paragraph should lead the reader to the recommendations cited. For example, The following addresses those recommendations made specifically to the Department of Agriculture (USDA). General Comments Include any comments of a general nature, if applicable, that are not specifically relevant to an individual recommendation. If no general comments provided, omit this section from the statement of action (SOA). Any use of acronyms, including those cited in the GAO recommendations, should be written out the first time they are used with the acronym in parenthesis. GAO Recommendation Cite the first GAO recommendation reflected in the report. If at all possible, the GAO recommendation(s) should be stated in the same words as shown in the report. USDA Response (or Comment) Describe what action has been completed, what additional action is planned, and the estimated date(s) of completion. If there is disagreement with the GAO recommendation, state the reason. If more than one agency is responding to the GAO recommendation, prepare one Departmental response to the recommendation that represents USDAs position. Describe what actions have been completed, what additional actions are planned overall, and the estimated dates of completion. Note: This response should "speak in one voice" on behalf of USDA. Any agency disagreements concerning responses to recommendations should be reconciled prior to writing the SOA. (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Attachment 1 Page 2 Statement of Action on [Report Number, Short Title] Page 2 GAO Recommendation Cite the next GAO recommendation reflected in the report. If the SOA is more than one page, insert a "continuous page break on the first page and title the succeeding pages as noted above using the GAO report number and a short title (e.g., SOA on GAO-03-541, Rural Development: USDAs Outreach). This text should be italicized 12-point Times New Roman type. USDA Response (or Comment) Again, describe what action has been completed, what additional action is planned, and the estimated date(s) of completion. If there is disagreement with the GAO recommendation, state the reason. CONTINUE THIS PATTERN FOR EACH GAO RECOMMENDATION, IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWED BY THE USDAS RESPONSE(S)/COMMENT(S). On last page (of salmon copy only) include AGENCY IDENTIFICATION (EXAMPLE: RHS/SWhite:202-720-1615:dm:7/8/04) oOo RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Attachment 2 EXAMPLE OF COMPLETED CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL COVER NOTE: A blank form will be e-mailed to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) Liaison Officer for the agencys use CORRESPONDENCE CONTROL COVER for U.S. Government Accountability Office Statement of Action Package TO: Office of Inspector General ATTN: June Hill Room 450-E, Jamie Whitten Bldg.DATE: July 9, 2004JACKET NO: 35-4119681FILE DESIGNATION: GAO-04-937TITLE OF GAO AUDIT REPORT: Rural Housing Service: Updated Guidance and Additional Monitoring Needed for Rental Assistance Distribution ProcessPREPARING AGENCY: RHSPHONE NUMBER: (202) 692-0085CONTACT POINT IN AGENCY: Betty O'LoughlinREMARKS: For Secretary's signature. To be hand carried at all times. If problems arise, please contact June Hill, OIG, on 202-720-6772. DO NOT return package back to originating agency. Thank you. Letters to the members of Congress, GAO, and OMB (in accordance with PL 97-258 and OMB Circular OMB A-50) will be prepared by OIG. SENT TOROOM NO.DATE INDATE OUTINITIALS1. Administrator, RHS5014-S2. Under Secretary, Rural Development206-W3. General Counsel, OGC1518-S4. Director, OBPA101-A5. OIG: June Hill450-E6. Inspector General, OIG117-W7. OES116-A8.PRIORITY -- HANDLE PROMPTLY KEEP THIS JACKET ON TOP OF CORRESPONDENCE AT ALL TIMES Note: Add other reviewers at agency level or above, as appropriate oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit G Attachment 3 EXAMPLE OF OES SIGNATURE SHEET *Printed on white paper and modified to reflect clearances necessary for your agency. To be placed on TOP of the salmon copy of the statement of action. U. S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Executive Secretariat Official Clearance Sheet DRAFTREWRITEFINALAGENCY: (Signature) (Date)AGENCY HEAD: Administrator, RHS (Signature) (Title) (Date)UND/ASST. SEC: Rural Development (Signature) (Title) (Date)ADDTL UND/ASST: if applicable (Signature) (Title) (Date)OGC: (Signature) (Title) (Date)OBPA: (Signature) (Title) (Date)OIG: (Signature) (Title) (Date)OES: (Signature) (Title) (Date)EXEC. ASST: (Signature) (Title) (Date)SEC/AUTOPEN: OES-1 (modified for GAO SOA) 10/20/04 NOTE: Include clearance lines for other reviewers as appropriate (i.e., other USDA agencies that provided responses if more than one agency was involved; or as instructed by OIG). oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 Exhibit H in PDF ONLY. RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit I ABBREVIATIONS FOR STRET DESIGNATORS (STREET SUFFIXES) Alley ALY Fort FT Plaza PLZ Annex ANX Freeway FWY Point PT Arcade ARC Gardens GDNS Port PRT Avenue AVE Gateway GTWY Prairie PR Bayou BYU Glen GLN Radial RADL Beach BCH Green GRN Ranch RNCH Bend BND Grove GRV Rapids RPDS Bluff BLF Harbor HBR REST RST Bottom BTM Haven HVN Ridge RDG Boulevard BLVD Heights HTS River RIV Branch BR Highway HWY Road RD Bridge BRG Hill HL Row ROW Brook BRK Hills HLS Run RUN Burg BG Hollow HOLW Shoal SHL Bypass BYP Inlet INLT Shoals SHLS Camp CP Island IS Shore SHR Canyon CYN Islands ISS Shores SHRS Cape CPE Isle ISLE Spring SPG Causeway CSWY Junction JCT Springs SPGS Center CTR Key KY Spur SPUR Circle CIR Knolls KNLS Square SQ Cliffs CLFS Lake LK Station STA Club CLB Lakes LKS Stravenue STRA Corner COR Landing LNDG Stream STRM Corners CORS Lane LN Street ST Course CRSE Light LGT Summit SMT Court CT Loaf LF Terrace TER Courts CTS Locks LCKS Trace TRCE Cove CV Lodge LDG Track TRAK Creek CRK Loop LOOP Trail TRL Crescent CRES Mall MALL Trailer TRLR Crossing XING Manor MNR Tunnel TUNL Dale DL Meadows MDWS Turnpike TPKE Dam DM Mill ML Union UN Divide DV Mills MLS Valley VLY Drive DR Mission MSN Viaduct VIA Estates EST Mount MT View VW Expressway EXPY Mountain MTN Village VLG Extension EXT Neck NCK Ville VL Fall FALL Orchard ORCD Vista VIS Falls FLS Oval OVAL Walk WALK Ferry FRY Park PARK Way WAY Field FLD Parkway PKY Wells WLS Fields FLDS Pass PASS Flats FLT Path PATH Ford FRD Pike PIKE Forest FRST Pines PNES Forge FRG Place PL Fork FRK Plain PLN Forks FRKS Plains PLNS oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 RD Instruction 2030-C Exhibit J STANDARD ADDRESS ABBREVIATIONS TWO-LETTER STATE AND POSSESSION ABBREVIATIONS Alabama AL Missouri MO Alaska AK Montana MT Arizona AZ Nebraska NE Arkansas AR Nevada NV American Samoa AS New Hampshire NH California CA New Jersey NJ Colorado CO New Mexico NM Connecticut CT New York NY Delaware DE North Carolina NC District of Columbia DC North Dakota ND Federated States of Northern Mariana Islands MP Micronesia FM Ohio OH Florida FL Oklahoma OK Georgia GA Oregon OR Guam GU Palau PW Hawaii HI Pennsylvania PA Idaho ID Puerto Rico PR Illinois IL Rhode Island RD Indiana IN South Carolina SC Iowa IA South Dakota SD Kansas KS Tennessee TN Kentucky KY Texas TX Louisiana LA Utah UT Maine ME Vermont VT Marshall Islands MH Virginia VA Maryland MD Virgin Island VI Massachusetts MA Washington WA Michigan MI West Virginia WV Minnesota MN Wisconsin WI Mississippi MS Wyoming WY DIRECTIONAL ABBREVIATIONS North N East E South S West W Northeast NE Southeast SE Southwest SW Northwest NW Note: For certain computerized addressing needs, the National Five-Digit Zip Code & Post Office Directory contains two additional tables of official U.S. Postal Service abbreviations: (1) an Extended Suffix Table, containing suffix forms which appear in some address files, and the corresponding USPS suffixes as coded in the ZIP+4 National Directory File, and (2) abbreviations for postal names which cannot be reduced to 15 positions through use of standard abbreviations. oOo (04-20-05) PN 385 (Control Number)   5 N j r / 3 5 9 ; C 123;X`LMNX'()de%նh.Mh^6h0J25jh^6hA5U h^65jh^65UhS+h#hl{hB%HhCh/W h>*hF)12MN * + < Y l m    5 S gdFgdFgdFgdF 4S T   j  _  & - . / : ; gdF; f g 3X{|})*ABYZgdFST + H8P XgdFgdFgdFgdFgdF%,&Ec| neSU  *!+!]!^!!!!!"" 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