SUBPART A—Agency Responsibilities (§301-74.1 to §301-74.19)
- 301-74.1—What policies must we follow in planning a conference?
- 301-74.2—What costs should be considered when planning a conference?
- 301-74.3—What must we do to determine which conference expenditures result in the greatest advantage to the Government?
- 301-74.4—What should cost comparisons include?
- 301-74.5—How should we select a location and a facility?
- 301-74.6—What can we do if we cannot find an appropriate conference facility at the chosen locality per diem rate?
- 301-74.7—What is the conference lodging allowance?
- 301-74.8—Who may authorize reimbursement of the conference lodging allowance for a Government sponsored conference?
- 301-74.9—Who may authorize reimbursement of the conference lodging allowance for a non-Government sponsored conference?
- 301-74.10—May the conference lodging allowance ever exceed 25 percent above the lodging per diem rate?
- 301-74.11—May we provide light refreshments at an official conference?
- 301-74.12—May we use both the conference lodging allowance method and the actual expense method of reimbursement concurrently?
- 301-74.13—May we include conference administrative costs in an employee's per diem allowance payment for attendance at a conference?
- 301-74.14—Are there any special requirements for sponsoring or funding a conference at a hotel, motel or other place of public accommodation?
- 301-74.15—May we waive the requirement in § 301-74.14?
- 301-74.16—What must be included in any advertisement or application form relating to conference attendance?
- 301-74.17—What special rules apply when a conference is held in the District of Columbia?
- 301-74.18—What policies and procedures must we establish to govern the selection of conference attendees?
- 301-74.19—What records must we maintain to document the selection of a conference site?