Public Law 119-73 (01/23/2026)

31 U.S.C. § 9703

Managerial accountability and flexibility

(a)
1
1 See References in Text note below.
Beginning with fiscal year 1999, the performance plans required under section 1115 may include proposals to waive administrative procedural requirements and controls, including specification of personnel staffing levels, limitations on compensation or remuneration, and prohibitions or restrictions on funding transfers among budget object classification 20 and subclassifications 11, 12, 31, and 32 of each annual budget submitted under section 1105, in return for specific individual or organization accountability to achieve a performance goal. In preparing and submitting the performance plan under section 1105(a)(29), the Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall review and may approve any proposed waivers. A waiver shall take effect at the beginning of the fiscal year for which the waiver is approved.
(b)
Any such proposal under subsection (a) shall describe the anticipated effects on performance resulting from greater managerial or organizational flexibility, discretion, and authority, and shall quantify the expected improvements in performance resulting from any waiver. The expected improvements shall be compared to current actual performance, and to the projected level of performance that would be achieved independent of any waiver.
(c)
Any proposal waiving limitations on compensation or remuneration shall precisely express the monetary change in compensation or remuneration amounts, such as bonuses or awards, that shall result from meeting, exceeding, or failing to meet performance goals.
(d)
Any proposed waiver of procedural requirements or controls imposed by an agency (other than the proposing agency or the Office of Management and Budget) may not be included in a performance plan unless it is endorsed by the agency that established the requirement, and the endorsement included in the proposing agency’s performance plan.
(e)
A waiver shall be in effect for one or two years as specified by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget in approving the waiver. A waiver may be renewed for a subsequent year. After a waiver has been in effect for three consecutive years, the performance plan prepared under section 1115 may propose that a waiver, other than a waiver of limitations on compensation or remuneration, be made permanent.
(f)
1 For purposes of this section, the definitions under section 1115(f)  shall apply.

Pub. L. 103–62, § 5(a)107 Stat. 289(Added , , .)

Editorial Notes

References in Text

section 1105(a)(28) of this titlePub. L. 104–287, § 4(1)110 Stat. 3388Section 1105(a)(29), referred to in subsec. (a), was redesignated by , , .

Pub. L. 111–352, § 3124 Stat. 3867section 1115(h) of this titleSection 1115, referred to in subsec. (f), was repealed, and a new section 1115 enacted, by , , . As reenacted, definitions in former section 1115(f) are now contained in .

Codification

section 9705 of this titleAnother section 9703 was renumbered .

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries

Construction

Pub. L. 103–62Pub. L. 103–62section 10 of Pub. L. 103–62section 1101 of this titleNo provision or amendment made by to be construed as creating any right, privilege, benefit, or entitlement for any person who is not an officer or employee of the United States acting in such capacity, and no person not an officer or employee of the United States acting in such capacity to have standing to file any civil action in any court of the United States to enforce any provision or amendment made by , or to be construed as superseding any statutory requirement, see , set out as a Construction of 1993 Amendment note under .