'CONSULTANT' DEFINED

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CIA-RDP65-00005R000200020011-9
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K
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3
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November 11, 2016
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November 4, 1998
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11
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MISC
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Approved For Release 1999/09/07 : CIA-RDP65-00005R000200020011-9 MISSING PAGE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT MISSING PAGE(S): Approved For Release 1999/09/07 : CIA-RDP65-00005R000200020011-9 Approved For Release 1999/09/07 : CIA-RDP65-00005R000200020011-9 ultant" Defined 23 Comp, Gen. 49L 499 (December 14, 1943) . . . "The general understanding or concept of the term, 'consultant', appearing in the statutes under considerations that said term denotes one who serves in an advisory capacity to an administrative officer of the Government, as distirzgu:tsheed from one who serves as an administrative officer or employee in the performance of the duties and responsibilities imposed by law upon the agency in which employed. That is to say, a consultant is one who expresses his views or gives his opinion regarding a problem or question presented to him by the administrative officers, but he does not perform, or supervise the performance of, the duties and responsibilities imposed by law upon the agency. The question whether an officer or employees of the Government is - consultant' is, generality, one of fact, rather than one of law, and as such, is for determination primarily by the administrative authority on the basis the functions assigned and of the duties performed. The title, 'consultant,' ibed to one holding an appointment to an office or position may be regarded, generally, as r a ima facie evidence that the incumbent is a onsultant within the meear ng of that word as above set forth but, as you doubtless are aware, sucks evidence is not conclusive, and may be rebutted by facts disclosing the status Of, the incum ent to be otherwise.. Hence, in the absence of definite and conclusive evidence of record to the contrary, this office, in the audit of traveling expense vouchers, is not disposed to on an administrative certification by competent authority that a particular officer or employee is a consultant. ". . Approved For Release 1999/09/07 : CIA-RDP65-00005R000200020011-9 Approved For Release 1999/09/07 : CIA-RDP65-00005R000200020011-9 Consultant 11 Defined 4 Comp. Gen. 631 at 633 (1945) . . . "A 'consultant' has been defined as one who serves in an advisory Ito an administrative officer of the Government as st y~uis erd from one who serves as an administrative officer or employee in the ae of the duties and reaponsibiliti.s imposed by law upon the agency in which employed. That is to may, a consultant is one who expresses his viersre or yi~rees hie opinio n re rdina a p `obleem 0r_gu.stion esented to hi by the administrative ,officers but he does xo perform, or supervise the performance of, the duties and respoi ee imposed by law upon the agency. See 23 Comp. Gen. 497, at page 499.'.' . . . Approved For Release 1999/09/07 : CIA-RDP65-00005R000200020011-9