Para 20.18 — MSO (A&E)
Original Rule Text
20.18 Subject to the general principles and rules laid down in Part I of this Chapter and detailed procedure in connection with communicating the objections of accounting nature to the proper executive and controlling authorities is described in this part. In respect of Public Works transactions, the instructions contained in this chapter will be generally applicable and will be subject to the detailed instructions contained in Chapter 8 regarding objections on Public Works Transactions.
- REGISTRATION OF OBJECTIONS
What This Means
This para establishes that Part II of Chapter 20 deals with the detailed procedure for communicating accounting-nature objections to executive and controlling authorities. For Public Works transactions specifically, these general instructions apply but are supplemented by the more detailed procedures in Chapter 8.
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Key Points
- 1Part II of Chapter 20 contains detailed procedures for communicating objections
- 2General principles from Part I continue to apply
- 3Procedures cover how objections are sent to proper executive and controlling authorities
- 4Public Works transactions follow these rules plus additional Chapter 8 instructions
- 5Provides the procedural framework for the objection communication system
Practical Example
An accountant in the compilation section finds errors in a treasury account. Before communicating the objection, he refers to Part II of Chapter 20 for the detailed procedure: which form to use, whom to address, and the timeline. Since this involves a regular treasury (not Public Works), the general instructions suffice. If it were a PWD division account, he would also follow the specialized procedures in Chapter 8.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Part II replace the general principles in Part I?▼
Are Public Works objections handled differently?▼
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