§ 102-118.645 - Can a TSP file an administrative claim on collection actions?  


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  • § 102-118.645 Can a TSP file an administrative claim on collection actions?

    Yes, a TSP may file an administrative claim involving collection actions resulting from the transportation audit performed by the GSA directly with the GSA Audit Transportation Audits Division. Any claims submitted to GSA will be considered “disputed claims” under section 4(b) of the Prompt Payment Act (31 U.S.C. 3901, et seq.). The TSP must file all other transportation claims with the agency out of whose activities they arose. If this is not feasible (e.g., where the responsible agency cannot be determined or is no longer in existence) claims may be sent to the GSA Audit Transportation Audits Division for forwarding to the responsible agency or for direct settlement by the GSA Audit Division. Claims for GSA processing must be addressed to:

    General Services Administration

    Transportation Audit Division (QMCA)

    Crystal Plaza 4, Room 300

    2200 Crystal Drive

    Arlington, VA 22202

    www.gsa.gov/transaudits

    [65 FR 24569, Apr. 26, 2000, as amended at 69 FR 57620, Sept. 24, 2004; 74 FR 30475, June 26, 2009

    Transportation Audits Division. Submit claims using Transportation Audits Management System (TAMS) at https://tams.gsa.gov or via mail: General Services Administration, Office of Travel, Employee Relocation and Transportation, Attn: Transportation Audits Division, 1800 F Street NW, 3rd Floor, Mail Hub 3400, Washington, DC 20405.

    [87 FR 32327, May 31, 2022]