302-7.300—What policies and procedures must we establish for this part?

You must establish policies and procedures as required for this part, including who will:
(a) Administer your household goods program;
(b) Authorize PBP&E to be transported as an agency administrative expense;
(c) Authorize temporary storage in excess of the initial 90-day limit;
(d) Collect any excess cost or charges;
(e) Advise the employee on the Government's liability for any loss and damage claims under 31 U.S.C. 3721-372 3; and
(f) Ensure that international HHG shipments by water are made on ships registered under the laws of the United States whenever such ships are available.

Code of Federal Regulations

Effective Date Note: By FTR Amdt. 2011-01, 76 FR 18340 and 18341, Apr. 1, 2011, in part 302-7, subpart D, consisting of §§ 302-7.300 through 302-7.304, was redesignated as new subpart E, consisting of §§ 302-7.400 through 302-7.404, and revised, and a new subpart D, consisting of §§ 302-7.300 through 302-7.305, was added, effective Aug. 1, 2011. For the convenience of the user, the added and revised text is set forth as follows: Subpart D—Baggage Allowance § 302-7.300 When may I be authorized an unaccompanied air baggage (UAB) shipment? UAB is used in connection with permanent change of station OCONUS, renewal agreement travel, and temporary change of station. You may be authorized a UAB shipment prior to transferring from a CONUS location to an OCONUS location, between OCONUS locations, or from an OCONUS location to a CONUS location. UAB for CONUS to CONUS shipments is not allowed under the FTR.