204.3—Policy and procedures.
(a) General.
It is DoD policy not to compete unfairly with available commercial facilities in providing special services or in the sale or lease of property to private parties and agencies outside the Federal Government. However, when a service (or privilege) provides special benefits to an identifiable recipient, beyond those that accrue to the general public, a fee shall be imposed to recover the full cost to the Federal Government for providing the special benefit (or the market price) except as otherwise approved by the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) (USD(C)) and authorized by the Director of OMB. A special benefit will be considered to accrue, and a user fee shall be imposed, when a Government service:
(1)
Enables the beneficiary to obtain more immediate or substantial gain or values (which may or may not be measurable in monetary terms) than those which accrue to the general public (e.g., receiving a patent, insurance, or guarantee provision, or a license to carry on a specific activity or business or various kinds of public land use); or
(2)
Provides business stability or contributes to public confidence in the business activity of the beneficiary (e.g., insuring deposits in commercial banks), or
(3)
Is performed at the request of or for the convenience of the recipient, and is beyond the services regularly received by other members of the same industry or group or by the general public (e.g., receiving a passport, visa, airman's certificate, or a Custom's inspection after regular duty hours).
(b) Costing.
(1)
Except as provided in § 204.3(c) and § 204.8, a user fee shall be imposed to recover the full cost to the Federal Government of providing the service, resource, or good when the Government is acting in its capacity as sovereign.
(2)
User fees shall be based on market prices (as defined in § 204.5(a)(4)) when the Government is not acting in its capacity as sovereign and is leasing or selling goods or resources, or is providing a service (e.g., leasing space in federally owned buildings). Under these business-type conditions, user fees need not be limited to the recovery of full cost and may yield net revenues.
(3)
User fees will be collected in advance of, or simultaneously with, the rendering of services unless appropriations and authority are provided in advance to allow reimbursable services.
(4)
Whenever possible, fees should be set as rates rather than fixed dollar amounts in order to adjust for changes in costs to the Government or changes in market prices of the good, resource, or service provided.
(c) Exclusions.
(1)
The provisions of this part do not apply when other statutes or DoD issuances require different practices or procedures, such as for:
(i)
Morale, welfare, and recreation services to military personnel and civilian employees of the Department of Defense and other services provided according to § 204.8.
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(iii)
Services furnished the general public relating to, or in furtherance of, the Armed Forces recruiting program.
(iv)
Services furnished to representatives of the public information media in the interest of public understanding of the Armed Forces.
(v)
Armed Forces participation in public events. Fees for such participation are governed by the provisions of DoD Instruction 5410.19.
(vi)
Records made available to the public, under the Freedom of Information Act, pursuant to 32 CFR part 285. Fees for such record searches and copies of records are governed by 32 CFR part 286.
(vii)
Services furnished to non-Federal audio-visual media. Fees for such services are governed by the provisions of DoD Instruction 5410.15.
(viii)
Government-developed computer programs released to non-Federal customers. Fees for software packages are governed by DoD Instruction 7930.2.
(ix)
Pricing of performance by DoD Working Capital Fund activities shall be according to Volume 11B of DoD 7000.14-R.
(x)
Foreign Military Sales of Defense articles and services shall be according to Volume 15 of DoD 7000.14-R.
(i)
Furnishing of their service without fee is an appropriate courtesy to a foreign government or international organization, or comparable fees are set on a reciprocal basis with a foreign country.
(ii)
The Director of the OMB has approved a request for an exception. Such exceptions may be recommended when:
(A)
The cost of collecting the fees would represent an unduly large part of the receipts from the activity; or
(B)
Any other conditions exists that, in the opinion of the Head of the DoD Component or his designee, justifies the exception.