41 CFR Part 302-3
PART 302-3—RELOCATION ALLOWANCE BY SPECIFIC TYPE
- PART 302-3—RELOCATION ALLOWANCE BY SPECIFIC TYPE
- Subtitle F—Federal Travel Regulation System › Chapter 302—Relocation Allowances › Subchapter B—Relocation Allowances
- Subpart A—New Appointees
- § 302-3.1 Relocation expenses agency pays or reimburses for new appointees.
- § 302-3.2 Travel to first official station before appointment.
- Subpart B—Transferred Employees and Other Relocated Employees
- § 302-3.100 Relocation expenses agency pays or reimburses for transfers and other relocations.
- Subpart C—Types of Transfers
- Relocation of Two or More Employed Immediate Family Members
- § 302-3.200 Eligibility and entitlements for two or more employed immediate family members transferring to the same official station.
- Reduction in Force Relocation
- § 302-3.201 Involuntary relocations (i.e., due to reduction in force, cessation, or transfer of work).
- § 302-3.202 Re-employment after a separation by reduction in force or transfer of functions.
- Overseas Tour Renewal Agreement Travel
- § 302-3.203 Eligibility to receive an allowance for overseas tour renewal travel.
- § 302-3.204 Eligibility to receive an allowance for round trip tour renewal travel from Alaska or Hawaii.
- § 302-3.205 Limitation on how many times employees may receive reimbursement for tour renewal travel.
- § 302-3.206 Travel to another U.S. location (other than to place of actual residence) under a tour renewal agreement.
- § 302-3.207 Travel to another overseas location (instead of the U.S.).
- § 302-3.208 Violation of the new service agreement under a tour renewal assignment.
- § 302-3.209 Effect on return travel and transportation to place of actual residence for violating the new service agreement.
- Prior Return of Immediate Family Members
- § 302-3.210 Reimbursement for immediate family members returning to the place of actual residence before employee.
- § 302-3.211 Return eligibility for dependent who turned 21 while overseas.
- Subpart D—Relocation Separation
- Overseas to U.S. Return for Separation
- § 302-3.300 Requirement to pay for return relocation expenses.
- § 302-3.301 Transportation of household goods to an alternate location.
- SES Last Move Home Separation for Retirement
- § 302-3.302 Entitlement to SES last move home separation relocation allowances.
- § 302-3.303 Requirements to receive separation relocation travel for family and employee.
- § 302-3.304 Requirements and special considerations for receiving reimbursement for moving expenses.
- § 302-3.305 Time limit to begin travel and transportation upon separation.
- § 302-3.306 Extension to the time limit for beginning separation travel.
- Subpart E—Employee's Temporary Change of Station
- § 302-3.400 Temporary Change of Station (TCS) authorization and eligibility.
- § 302-3.401 Individuals not eligible for a TCS.
- § 302-3.402 Effect on TCS when assignments are extended to longer than 30 months.
- § 302-3.403 Separation from Government service while on a TCS.
- Permanent Assignment to Temporary Official Station
- § 302-3.404 Payment for TCS expenses.
- § 302-3.405 Relocation allowances when permanently assigned to temporary official station.
- § 302-3.406 Weight limitation when permanently assigned to temporary official station.
- § 302-3.407 Relocation allowances not covered when permanently assigned to temporary official station.
- Subpart F—Agency Responsibilities
- § 302-3.500 Establishment of policies and procedures for authorization and payment of relocation allowances.
- § 302-3.501 Establishment of policies when appointing an employee to an overseas assignment.
- § 302-3.502 Requirements for tour renewal agreement travel.
- § 302-3.503 Requirements for SES separation-relocation travel.