General
Questions and answers
Agency appraisal programs will identify who prepares the rating of
record and whose signature may appear on official documentation.
Generally, an individual who is in the best position to assess the
employee's performance, has the necessary information, and has the
authority to rate employees should complete the rating of record.
Therefore, it may be that ratings of record are prepared by first-line
supervisors, managers, team leaders, or other appropriate employees
depending on the responsibilities designated by the agency's appraisal
program. Governmentwide performance-management regulations at part 430
of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations do not specifically designate
who has the authority to assign a rating of record. This rating is done
at the end of the appraisal period for performance of agency-assigned
duties over the entire rating period. The rating of record provides a
written, or otherwise recorded, record of the employee's performance on
all elements in the performance plan during the applicable appraisal
period.