This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management on October 1, 1994 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is OPM Form 1510?
A: OPM Form 1510 is a Certification of Agency Officer of Position and Required Documentation for Discontinued Service Retirement under CSRS or FERS.
Q: What is CSRS?
A: CSRS stands for Civil Service Retirement System.
Q: What is FERS?
A: FERS stands for Federal Employees Retirement System.
Q: What is Discontinued Service Retirement?
A: Discontinued Service Retirement is a type of retirement that is available to federal employees under certain circumstances.
Q: What is the purpose of OPM Form 1510?
A: OPM Form 1510 is used to certify the agency officer's position and provide the required documentation for Discontinued Service Retirement.
Q: Who is responsible for completing OPM Form 1510?
A: The agency officer is responsible for completing OPM Form 1510.
Q: What documentation is required for Discontinued Service Retirement?
A: The specific documentation required for Discontinued Service Retirement may vary, but it generally includes information about the employee's position and service history.
Q: Are there different requirements for CSRS and FERS employees?
A: Yes, there may be different requirements for CSRS and FERS employees. The specific requirements for each retirement system are outlined by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM).
Form Details:
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