[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 102 (Thursday, May 27, 1999)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 28880-28881]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-13125]
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
41 CFR Part 300-80
RIN 3090-AG88
[FTR Amendment 83]
Federal Trade Regulation; Travel and Relocation Expenses Test
Programs
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide Policy, GSA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA) is amending the
Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) to add authority to implement sections
of the Travel and Transportation Reform Act of 1998, which authorize
Federal agencies to conduct travel and relocation expenses test
programs when determined by the Administrator of General Services to be
in the interest of the Government. This change will permit agencies to
test new and innovative methods of reimbursing travel and relocation
expenses without seeking a waiver of current rules or authorizing
legislation. It will also assist the Government in determining whether
such innovations provide advantageous and effective travel and
transportation costs and processes.
EFFECTIVE DATE: May 27, 1999.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Harte, Travel Team Leader, Travel
and Transportation Management Policy Division (MTT), telephone 202-501-
0483.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On October 19, 1998, the President signed
into law the Travel and Transportation Reform Act of 1998 (the Act)
(Pub. L. 105-264). This change will implement the provisions of the Act
authorizing travel and relocation expenses test programs designed to
enhance cost savings or other efficiencies that may accrue to the
Government. This final rule is written in the plain language style of
regulation writing as a continuation of GSA's effort to make the FTR
easier to understand and use. A proposed rule with request for comments
was published in the Federal Register on Wednesday, February 10, 1999
(64 FR 6590). No comments were received.
A. Executive Order 12866
GSA has determined that this final rule is not a significant
regulatory action for the purposes of Executive Order 12866 of
September 30, 1993.
B. Regulatory Flexibility Act
This final rule is not required to be published in the Federal
Register for notice and comment; therefore, the Regulatory Flexibility
Act does not apply.
C. Paperwork Reduction Act
The Paperwork Reduction Act does not apply because the final rule
does not impose recordkeeping or information collection requirements,
or the collection of information from offerors, contractors, or members
of the public which require the approval of the Office of Management
and Budget under 44 U.S.C. 501 et seq.
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D. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
This final rule is also exempt from congressional review prescribed
under 5 U.S.C. 801 since it relates solely to agency management and
personnel.
List of Subjects in 41 CFR Part 300-80
Government employees, Travel and transportation expenses.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 41 CFR part 300-80 is
added to read as follows:
PART 300-80--TRAVEL AND RELOCATION EXPENSES TEST PROGRAMS
Sec.
300-80.1 What is a travel and relocation expenses test program?
300-80.2 Who may authorize such test programs?
300-80.3 What must be done to apply for test program authority?
300-80.4 How many test programs may be authorized by GSA throughout
the Government?
300-80.5 What factors will GSA consider in approving a request for
a travel or relocation expenses test program?
300-80.6 May the same agency be authorized to test travel and
relocation expenses programs at the same time?
300-80.7 What limits are there to test programs?
300-80.8 What is the maximum duration of test programs?
300-80.9 What reports are required for a test program?
300-80.10 When does the authority of GSA to authorize test programs
expire?
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 5707, 5710, 5738, and 5739.
PART 300-80--TRAVEL AND RELOCATION EXPENSES TEST PROGRAMS
Sec. 300-80.1 What is a travel and relocation expenses test program?
It is a program to permit agencies to test new and innovative
methods of reimbursing travel and relocation expenses without seeking a
waiver of current rules or authorizing legislation.
Sec. 300-80.2 Who may authorize such test programs?
The Administrator of General Services may authorize an agency to
conduct such tests when the Administrator determines such tests to be
in the interest of the Government.
Sec. 300-80.3 What must be done to apply for test program authority?
The head of the agency or designee must design the test program to
enhance cost savings or other efficiencies to the Government and submit
in writing to the Administrator of General Services (Attention: MTT),
1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405:
(a) An explanation of the test program;
(b) If applicable, the specific provisions of the FTR from which
the agency is deviating (travel and/or relocation);
(c) An analysis of the expected costs and benefits; and
(d) A set of criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of the
program.
Sec. 300-80.4 How many test programs may be authorized by GSA
throughout the government?
No more than 10 travel expense test programs and 10 relocation
expense test programs may be conducted at the same time.
Sec. 300-80.5 What factors will GSA consider in approving a request
for a travel or relocation expenses test program?
The following factors will be considered:
(a) Potential savings to the Government.
(b) Application of results to other agencies.
(c) Feasibility of successful implementation.
(d) Number of tests, if any, already authorized to the same
activity.
(e) Whether the request meets the requirements of Sec. 300-80.3.
(f) Other agency requests under consideration at the time of
submission.
(g) Uniqueness of proposed test.
Sec. 300-80.6 May the same agency be authorized to test travel and
relocation expenses programs at the same time?
Yes, if authorized, both test programs may be conducted by the same
agency at the same time.
Sec. 300-80.7 What limits are there to test programs?
None. When authorized by the Administrator of General Services, the
agency may pay any necessary travel or relocation expenses in lieu of
payments authorized or required under chapters 301 and 302 of this
title.
Sec. 300-80.8 What is the maximum duration of test programs?
The test program may not exceed 24 months from the date the test is
authorized to begin.
Sec. 300-80.9 What reports are required for a test program?
Two reports are required:
(a) The Administrator of General Services must submit a copy of an
approved test program to Congress at least 30 days before the effective
date of the authorized test program.
(b) The agency authorized to conduct the test program must submit a
report on the results of the test program to the Administrator of
General Services (Attention: MTT), 1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC
20405, and to Congress within 3 months after completion of the program.
Sec. 300-80.10 When does the authority of GSA to authorize test
programs expire?
The authority to conduct test programs expires on October 20, 2005.
Dated: May 7, 1999.
David J. Barram,
Administrator of General Services.
[FR Doc. 99-13125 Filed 5-26-99; 8:45 am]
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