130.
Official Use of Government Vehicles Between
Residence and
Place Of Employment
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See USAM 3-13.530.
In determining the appropriate use of a government passenger carrier the
following apply:
- Authorized Uses: The official uses of a government passenger carrier
include:
- Authorized programs, including program work under cooperative agreements
or other contractual arrangements made pursuant to authority vested in the
Department.
- Use to render assistance in major disasters or emergency situations
threatening loss of life or property.
- User by an employee in accordance with the provisions of the Federal
Travel Regulations.
- Home-to-Work-Uses: The use of a government passenger carrier to
transport an employee between his/her residence and place of employment is
prohibited except when:
- It is the interest of the Government that an employee's travel start
from the employee's residence rather than place of employment and written
authorization to start travel from the employee's residence is secured (the
vehicle may be temporarily stored at the employee's residence at the
conclusion of a trip if approved under the same conditions); or
- Used by employees engaged in field work, the character of which makes
such transportation necessary and the approval of which (on an individual or
group basis) has been approved by the Attorney General through the assistant
Director, FMSS, for home-to-work transportation.
References:
- PL 99-550Passenger carrier use
- 31 U.S.C. 1344
- 41 C.F.R. 101-6.4Official Use of Government Passenger Carriers
between Residence and Place of Employment.
- Justice Property Management Regulations, Subpart 128-38.50 Official Use
of Vehicles.
- Memorandum, Office of the Attorney General dated February 28, 1989,
Subject: Home-to-Work Transportation Plans.
- Memorandum, Assistant Attorney General for Administration, dated May 1,
1991, Subject: Use of Official Government Vehicles as a Taxable Benefit.
- 26 C.F.R. 1.61-21 and 26 C.F.R. 1.274-5T(k).
[cited in USAM 3-13.530;
3-1.200]
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