Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 41 - Public Contracts and Property Management |
Subtitle F - Federal Travel Regulation System |
Chapter 302 - Relocation Allowances |
SubChapter D - Transportation and Storage of Property |
Part 302-10 - Allowances for Transportation of Mobile Homes and Boats Used as a Primary Residence |
Subpart A - Eligibility and Limitations |
§ 302-10.1 - May I be reimbursed for transporting my mobile home instead of an HHG shipment? |
§ 302-10.2 - Are there any eligibility requirements? |
§ 302-10.3 - What is the maximum amount my agency may authorize me to receive for transporting a mobile home? |
§ 302-10.4 - Are there any geographic limitations for transportation of a mobile home? |
§ 302-10.5 - May I transport a mobile home over water? |
§ 302-10.6 - Are the allowances for transporting a mobile home in addition to the allowances for per diem, mileage, and transportation expenses, for me and my immediate family member(s)? |
§ 302-10.7 - Must my agency authorize transportation or emergency storage of my POV? |
§ 302-10.8 - What type of POV may I be authorized to transport, and if necessary, store under emergency circumstances? |
§ 302-10.9 - For what transportation expenses will my agency pay? |
§ 302-10.10 - For what POV emergency storage expenses will my agency pay? |
§ 302-10.11 - May I receive an advance of funds for transportation and emergency storage of my POV? |
§ 302-10.12 - May my agency determine that driving my POV is more advantageous and limit my reimbursement to what it would cost to drive my POV? |
Subpart B - Computation of Distance |
§ 302-10.100 - What distance will my agency allow for points of origin and destination within CONUS and Alaska? |
§ 302-10.101 - Must I furnish actual odometer readings on the travel claim? |
§ 302-10.102 - How many POV's may I transport to a post of duty? |
§ 302-10.103 - Do I have to ship my POV to my actual post of duty? |
§ 302-10.104 - What may I do if there is no port or terminal at the point of origin and/or destination? |
POV Transportation Subsequent to the Time of Assignment |
§ 302-10.170 - Under what specific conditions may my agency authorize transportation of a POV to my post of duty subsequent to the time of my assignment to that post of duty? |
§ 302-10.171 - If circumstances warrant an authorization to transport a POV to my post of duty after my assignment to the post of duty, must I sign a new service agreement? |
§ 302-10.172 - Under what conditions may my agency authorize transportation of a replacement POV to my post of duty? |
§ 302-10.173 - How many replacement POV's may my agency authorize me to transport to my post of duty at Government expense? |
§ 302-10.174 - What is the “authorized point of origin” when I transport a POV, including a replacement POV, to my post of duty subsequent to the time of my assignment to that post of duty? |
POV Transportation at Time of Assignment |
§ 302-10.140 - Under what specific conditions may my agency authorize transportation of a POV to my post of duty upon my assignment to that post of duty? |
§ 302-10.141 - What is the “authorized point of origin” when I transport a POV to my post of duty? |
§ 302-10.142 - What will I be reimbursed if I transport a POV from a point of origin that is different from the authorized point of origin? |
Subpart C - Computation of Allowances |
§ 302-10.200 - What costs are allowable when a commercial carrier transports my mobile home overland or over water? |
§ 302-10.201 - What is the mileage allowance when you transport a mobile home overland by a POV? |
§ 302-10.202 - Am I entitled to any other allowances when I transport my mobile home by POV? |
§ 302-10.203 - What are my allowances when a mobile home is transported partly by commercial carrier and partly by POV? |
§ 302-10.204 - What costs are allowed for preparing a mobile home for shipment? |
§ 302-10.205 - Are there any costs for preparation that are not allowed? |
§ 302-10.206 - May my agency assume direct responsibility for the costs of preparing and transporting my mobile home? |
§ 302-10.207 - Am I responsible for excess or non-allowable charges? |
§ 302-10.209 - Under what conditions may my agency authorize me to transport from my post of duty a replacement POV purchased at that post of duty? |
Subpart D - Advance of Funds |
§ 302-10.300 - May I receive an advance of funds when a commercial carrier transports the mobile home? |
§ 302-10.301 - May I receive an advance of funds when payment is made directly to the carrier by my agency? |
§ 302-10.302 - How many POV's may I transport wholly within CONUS? |
§ 302-10.303 - If I am authorized to transport my POV wholly within CONUS, where must the transportation originate? |
§ 302-10.304 - If I am authorized to transport my POV wholly within CONUS, what must the destination be? |
Subpart E - Agency Responsibilities |
§ 302-10.400 - What policies must we establish for authorizing transportation of a mobile home? |
§ 302-10.401 - Are the allowances for transporting a mobile home in addition to the allowances for per diem, mileage, and transportation expenses, for an employee and immediate family member(s)? |
§ 302-10.402 - What costs must we pay a commercial carrier for transporting a mobile home? |
§ 302-10.403 - What costs must we allow for preparing a mobile home for shipment? |
Subpart F - Agency Responsibilities |
§ 302-10.500 - What means of transportation may we authorize for POV's? |
§ 302-10.501 - How should we administer the allowances for transportation and emergency storage of a POV? |
§ 302-10.502 - What governing policies must we establish for the allowances for transportation and emergency storage of a POV? |
§ 302-10.503 - Under what condition may we authorize transportation of a POV to a post of duty? |
§ 302-10.504 - What factors must we consider in deciding whether to authorize transportation of a POV to a post of duty? |
§ 302-10.505 - What must we consider in determining whether transportation of a POV wholly within CONUS is cost effective? |