(a) The following officials have the authority to settle a claim against the Air Force in the amounts provided:
(1) The Secretary of the Air Force has the authority to:
- (i) Settle or deny a claim in any amount. Settlements for payment of more than $500,000 are certified to Congress for payment.
- (ii) [Reserved]
(2) The following individuals have delegated authority to settle claims for $100,000 or less:
- (i) The Judge Advocate General.
- (ii) The Deputy Judge Advocate General.
- (iii) The Director of Civil Law.
- (iv) The Chief and Deputy Chief, Claims and Tort Litigation staff.
(b) Delegation of settlement authority on claims in favor of the United States.
- (1) The Secretary of the Air Force has the authority to settle claims for damage to property under the jurisdiction of the Air Force in an amount not to exceed $500,000, and to settle claims for salvage services performed by the Air Force in any amount.
- (2) AFLOA/JACC refers all claims for damage to property under the jurisdiction of the Air Force for more than $500,000 to the Department of Justice.
(3) The following individuals have delegated authority to settle claims for $100,000 or less and deny them in any amount:
- (i) The Judge Advocate General.
- (ii) The Deputy Judge Advocate General.
- (iii) The Director of Civil Law.
- (iv) The Chief and Deputy Chief, Claims and Tort Litigation Division.
[55 FR 2809, Jan. 29, 1990, as amended at 55 FR 32077, Aug. 7, 1990; 56 FR 1574, Jan. 16, 1991. Redesignated and amended at 81 FR 83695, Nov. 22, 2016]