2.6.  Transferring Warrant Eligibility.

2.6.1.  Unlimited warrant eligibility means that an individual has passed both the automated test and warrant board in accordance with this MP. Once an individual is unlimited warrant eligible, the appointing authority of the gaining organization shall not require the individual to test or board again. Unlimited warrant eligibility is transferable across AF contracting offices without requiring a candidate to re-test or meet another warrant board, provided: 1) the original appointing authority (or individual currently occupying that position) certifies to the gaining SCO/SCCO on the Contracting Officer Appointment/Warrant Eligibility Transfer/Termination Request template that the candidate maintained proficiency in the previously assigned acquisition position; and, 2) the subject warrant was issued pursuant to this MP. Otherwise, the gaining SCO/SCCO may require the candidate to successfully complete the warrant test and/or meet a warrant board before considering appointing the individual.

2.6.2.  Limited warrant eligibility means that an individual has passed the automated test in accordance with this MP. Once an individual is limited warrant eligible, the appointing authority of the gaining organization shall not require the individual to test again. Limited warrant eligibility is transferable across AF contracting offices without requiring a candidate to re-test, provided: 1) the original appointing authority (or individual currently occupying that position) certifies to the gaining SCO/SCCO on the Contracting Officer Appointment/Warrant Eligibility Transfer/Termination Request template that the candidate maintained proficiency in the previously assigned acquisition position; and, 2) the subject warrant was issued pursuant to this MP. Otherwise, the gaining SCO/SCCO may require the candidate to successfully complete the warrant test before considering appointing the individual. If warrant boards are convened in accordance with local procedures prior to issuing warrants of less than $5M, limited warrant eligibility transfers may require the candidate to meet the local warrant board before the gaining SCO/SCCO considers appointing the individual.