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CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8
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RIPPUB
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K
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7
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December 12, 2016
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January 2, 2002
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5
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Publication Date: 
October 31, 1945
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REGULATION
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Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 Proposed regulations governing the allowance and payment from Government funds of expenses of travel, transportation of immediate families, and household goods and personal effects of civilian officers and employees of CIG when transferring from one official station to another for perm- anent duty when authorized in the order directing the travel by the head of CIG or such subordinate official as he may designate. 1. The travel expenses of the employee transferred shall be in accord- ance with the Subsistence Expense Act of 1926, as amended (5 U.S.C. 821- 823), the Standardized Government Travel Regulations and the Act of Feb- ruary 14, 1931, as amended (5 U.S.C. 73 (a)). 2. The transportation of the immediate family Zany of employee's house- hold: spouse, children (including stepchildren and adopted children) un- married and under 21 years of age or physically or mentally incapable of support regardless of age, and dependent parents of the employee (but not of the spouse shall be subject to those provisions of the Standardized Travel Regulations which relate to transportation including mileage in ac- cordance with the Act of February 14, 1931 (5 U.S.C. 73 (a)). The cost to the Government shall not exceed the cost of transportation by the most economical route between the last official station and the new official station. 3. All travel and transportation shall begin within two years of the ef- fective date of the transfer of the employee, except that, for employees who enter upon active military, naval or coast guard duty at any time prior to the expiration of such period and are furloughed for the dura- tion of such duty, the two-year period shall be exclusive of the time spent on such furlough; and for employees transferred to posts of duty outside the continental United States (the 48 states and the District of Columbia) the two-year period shall be exclusive of any time when ship- ping restrictions make the travel and transportation impossible. 4. Not to exceed seven thousand pounds of uncrated or eight thousand seven hundred and, fifty pounds of crated or the equivalent thereof when transportation charges are based on cubic measurement when the amount payable by the Government is computed solely on the cubic measurement of the goods shipped.ars the maximum weight allawan ces. 5. Household goods and personal effects shall not include wines, liquors, animals or birds not necessary in the performance of official duties, or automobiles. 6. The expenses of transportation shall be.allowable whether the ship- ment originates from the employee's last official station or from some previous place of residence, or partially from both and whether point of destination is the new official station or some other point selected by him or both: Provided, that the cost to the Government shall not exceed the cost of shipment in one lot by the most economical route from the last official station to the new. No expenses shall be allowable for the transportation of property acquired en route from the last official sta- tion to the new. Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 7. Letters of t] sfer shall include authorizati( or reimbursement of travel and transportation expenses of the employees immediate family and his ho'.zsehold goods and personal effects. The maximum weight of household goods and personal effects authorized for shipment shall also be included, together with a statement to the effect that the transfer is not for the convenience or benefit, or at the request, of the employee concerned. Also to be set out in letters of transfer is the statement that reimbursement of travel expenses and per diem in lieu of subsistence shall be in accord- ance with the provisions of the travel order issued in conjunction with the letter of transfer. 8. In preparing vouchers for payments the following conditions shall be observed: a. When charges for transportation are based upon weight, the actual (not estimated) weight shall be shown. b. Where chers ence all the services are not covered by a single voucher, vou- covering payment for subsequent charges shall bear a refer- to prior vouchers. 1. In lieu of the payment of actual expenses of transportation, packing, orating, temporary storage (storage at point of departure, destination or way station for not to exceed 60 days), drayage and unpacking of household goods and personal effects reimbursement shall be made to the employee on a commuted basis at rates per hundred pounds fixed by zones, as follows: Rate Per One Hundred Pounds Miles 79 or less 180 to 3799' 3800# to 700 l5 2.29 2.24 2.17 25 2.44 2.32 2.26 40 2.56 2.39 2.29 50 2.67 2.46 2.31 60 2.77 2.54 2.38 70 2.87 2.63 2.45 80 2.98 2.71 2.52 90 3.08 2.79 2.60 100 3.19 2.87 2.68 110 3.30 2.97 2.76 120 3,40 3.06 2.85 130 3.51 3.15 2.95 140 3.62 3.24 3.03 150 3.73 3.34 3.12 160 3.83 3,43 3.21 18O 4.05 3.62 3.39 190 4.16 3,71 3.48 200 4.26 3.81 3.58 210 4.36 3.89 3.66 220 4.46 3.98 3.73 230 4.56 4.07 3.81 240 4.67 4.15 3.89 250 4.76 4.24 3.98 260 4,86 4.33 4.06 270 4.94 4.41 4.14 285 5.08 4.53 4.26 300 5.23 4.67 4.39 Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 315 Approved For Releas%2992/01/29 : CIA-RDP'87g4914A00010010000j$0 330 5.47 4.90 4.61 345 5.59 5.03 4.73 360 5.72 5.13 4.84 1849# 1850; 3850# or less to 3849# to 7000# 375 ~4 - 390 5.96 5.33 5.05 405 6.07 5.44 5.16 415 6.15 5.52 5.23 430 6.26 5.63 5.34 445 6,37 5.75 5,45 460 6.47 5,86 5.55 475 6.58 5.97 5.67 490 6,68 6.09 5.77 505 6.80 6.18 5.88 520 6.89 6.27 5.97 535 6,98 6.37 6.07 550 7.08 6.46 6.16 565 7.17 6.55 6.26 580 7.26 6.64 6.36 1399 1900-# 3900/ or less to 3899 to 7000# 600 7.99 -777 615 7.49 6,86 6.57 630 7,57 6.94 6.65 645 7.65 7,01 6,74 665 7.77 7,13 6.85 690 7,91 7.27 6,99 710 8.02 7.40 7.11 725 8.11 7.48 7,18 740 8.19 7.56 7.25 760 8,31 7.67 7.35 785 8.45 7.81 7.49 810 8.57 7.94 7.60 835 8,68 8.03 7.71 860 8.80 8.12 7,83 880 8.89 8.17 7.92 905 9.00 8.26 8.03 925 9.09 8.35 8112 950 9.21 8.47 8.22 970 9.29 8.56 8,30 1000 9,43 8,76 8,42 1020 9.52 8.82 8.48 1050 9.63 8.95 8.60 1080 9.75 9.07 8,72 1110 9,90 9.20 8,85 1140 10,04 9,33 8,97 1170 10.15 9.43 9.06 1200 10.25 9.54 9.18 1260 10,48 9,75 9.37 1290 10.59 9,37 9,48 1320 10.70 9,97 9,58 1350 10.82 10.07 9.69 1380 10,91 10,18 9,79 1410 11,03 10,29 9090 Approved For Release 2002/01/29 CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 4. 1440 Approved For ReleaselM2/01/29: CIA-RDgb83094914A00010010000S--899 1470 11.25 10.50 10.10 1500 11.35 10,61 10.20 1530 11.44 10.70 10,30 1560 11.57 10.82 10.41 1600 11.66 10.92 10.52 1630 11.77 11,03 10.62 1660 11,89 11.13 10.72 1700 11,99 11,25 10,85 1730 12.09 11.35 10,94 1760 12,20 11,44 11.05 1800 12.31 11.57 11.17 1830 12.42 11.66 11.27 1860 12.51 11.77 11.37 1900 12.64 11089 11.48 1930 12,74 11,99 11,59 1960 12.84 12.09 11.70 2000 12.96 12.21 11.80 2050 13.10 12.35 11.96 2100 13.24 12.49 12.09 2150 13.39 12,65 12.25 2200 13.53 12.78 12.38 2250 13.67 12.93 12.52 2300 13.81 13.07 12.67 2350 13.96 13.21 12.81 2400 14.10 13.36 12.96 2450 14.26 13.50 13.10 2500 14.38 13.64 13,24 2550 14.53 13,79 13.39 2600 14.68 13993 13.53 2650 14.82 14.03 13.67 2700 14.97 14.21 13.81 2750 15.10 14.36 13.96 2800 15.24 14.50 14.10 2850 15.40 14,65 14,26 2900 15.53 14.79 14.38 2950 15.69 14.94 14.53 3000 15.82 15.07 14.68 3050 15.97 15.22 14,81 3100 16,11 15.37 14.96 The amount payable shall be the product of the applicable rate and the net weight of household goods and personal effects actually shipped by carrier for the employee. Government Bills of Lading are not to be used. 2. The schedule of rates is predicate on zones consisting of mileage blocks, which will require a determination of the short liege highway dis- tance between the points which may be authorized under regula- tions, and in accordance with the provisions in the Household Goods Car- riers' Bureau Mileage Guide No. 4, Motor Freight-Interstate Commerce Com- mission No. 27, or successive issues thereof. If rates are not shown in the schedule for the actual distance provided in the aforementioned mil- eage guide, the rate shown for the next greater distance shall apply. 3. Employees shall be required to submit the carrier's original bills of lading, or a certified copy thereof, when using common carrier service. where no bill of lading is required, other evidence showing point of ori- gin, destination and weight will be required. In instances where no ade- Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 5. quate grloevjq F1or Re6ecf saet2gP?Rj(2gr c - P %4j4A49q1gq~qQq;-8of 10 miles thereof, a constructive weight, based on seven pounds per cubic foot of prop- erly loaded van space, may be used. 4. An advance of funds may be allowed employees who are being transferred in connection with shipment of their household goods and personal effects. This advance may be in addition to any advance required by the employee to meet expenses incident to the travel. A bond under the terms specified un- der Treasury Department Circular No. 369, Revised, is to be furnished in making such advances. In requesting an advance of funds, the applicant shall be required to submit a written statement to the Fiscal Section or the Spec- ial Funds Section (whichever is applicable)disclosing the number of rooms containing his personal property which is for shipment, such number of rooms to exclude bathrooms and closets, and reception hallways in apartments. The reported number of rooms will be used as a factor to be multiplied by 1,000, the result of which will provide the estimated net weight of the prospective shipment. Such statement must also include the names of the shipping point and the destination. This estimated weight, together with the distances be- tween the origin and destination of the shipment, will be used as the fac- tors required by the schedule of rates to compute the amount of funds which may be advanced in anticipation of the ultimate settlement which may be made hereunder. This amount shall be included in the encumbrance* ~e m-b 1P4 .Hd AGt OVw1TS OP -rum FiSGO.L $OGT Ip4 O4_ .Sfac se - FY.MDS SOC-T1oA. 5. For the purpose of determining the rates and computing the amounts to be allowed, it shall be required to use the net weight of the household goods and personal effects, uncrated, and such weight shall include the weight of containers and packing materials which are required to protect articles of fragile or breakable nature. hen such goods are crated and packed for shipment, the net weight for consideration herein will be eighty (80) per cent of the gross shipping weight. Such net weights shall not ex- ceed 7,000 pounds for employees with immediate families and 2,500 for em- ployees without immediate families. 6. Employees shall seek reimbursement for transportation charges incurred in the shipment of household goods and personal effects on the account sub- mitted for reimbursement of travel expenses and per diem in lieu of subsis- tence incident to the transfer of official station. TRANSPORTATION OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PERSONAL EFFECTS TO POINTS OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES 1. The actual costs of transportation of the household effects and other personal property of the employee, not in excess of 7,000 pounds net, and of the packing, crates, boxes, lift vans, or other temporary containers required for the shipment, shall be allowed: Provided, that employees who have no immediate family shall be entitled to the transportation of house- hold effects and other personal property not in excess of 2,500 pounds. Gross weight shall include the net weight of the property and the weight of packing, crates, boxes, or lift vans which have no connection with the property except for the purposes of the immediate shipment and which do not constitute a continuing part of the property of the employee. The gross weight of the property shall be computed as being 80 per cent of the combined weight of the property and the packing and crating used for the shipment: Provided, that in case of shipments involving transportation by vessel over all or part of the distance the gross weight of the property shall be computed as being 80 per cent of the combined weight of the prop- erty and the packing, crating, boxing, and lift vans used for the shipment: And provided further, that when shipment is by motor freight the gross Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 6. weighty` r4%d Ipr R p s 992 1/ ~ Cdlu P~rpi 4i14A0~1Rl0~l~q 0qi$ansported. Thus, transportation will be allowed at Government expense for property when packed, crated, boxed, or placed in lift vans for shipment, within the follow- ing maximum weights: Employees having immediate family: Shipment involving transportation by vessel over all or part of route or by rail or motor carriers re- quiring packing or crating ........................... 8,750 Shipment by motor carriers of household goods, un- crated ............................................... 7,000 Employees having no immediate family: Shipment involving transportation by vessel over all or part of route or by rail or motor carriers re- quiring packing, or crating ........................... 3,125 Shipment by motor carriers of household goods, un- cr a lie d ............................................... 2 , 500 When shipment must be made over such a route that the transportation nec- essarily involves charges based upon weight over part of the distance and upon measurement over another part of the distance, the following conditions shall apply: (1) if the weight does not exceed the limitations prescribed above payment shall be allowed for actual charges over the entire distance; (2) if both weight and measurement are in excess of the prescribed limita- tions payment shall not be allowed for the excess by weight over that part of the distance where charges are based on weight, or for the excess by measurement over that part of the distance where charges are based on meas- urement. 2. The actual costs of packing, crating, unpacking and uncrating (if not in excess of authorized weight) shall be allowed. 3. Nhere door-to-door co_aunon carrier rates are not applicable the actual costs of drayage to and from the common carrier shall be allowed. 4. The actual expenses of temporary storage (not to exceed 60 days) shall be allowed. 5. For the duration of the present war and six months thereafter transpor- tation services including allowances specified in paragraphs 2 and 3 above may be procured by the agency from any available common carrier. It shall be 25X1 C4A applicaole. The Transportation Office, CIG, shall institute all. necessary shipment proceedings upon receipt of the cargo request, pick-up sheet (prop- erty location notice), and its copy of the letter of transfer applicable to the household goods and personal effects and the employee being transferred to a foreign official station. If property in excess of the amount allowable under these regulations is shipped with the authorized allowance the employ- ee shall immediately upon completion of the shipment pay, by check made pay- able to the Treasurer of the Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8 UnitecASl@I c Ftgr Rei 2Qpgtq'jg9crCA-PQFa?i94914AQQ0l9gi@@Ro ichever is applicable, an amount equal to the charge for the transportation of such ex- cess computed from the total charges according to the ratio of excess weight to the total weight of the shipment. If such payment is not immediately forthcoming a collection will be effected by voucher deduction. 6. Charges allowable hereunder for packing and crating and for transporta- tion shall include expenses incurred in hiring, transporting, and packing lift vans when shipments are made in whole or in part by water, but shall not include charges in connection with any shipment of empty lift vans or for payment of storage charges or import duties on lift vans. 7. The valuation of property as declared for shipping purposes shall not exceed that at which the lowest freight rates will apply. Should the employ- ee desire a higher valuation, he must assume all costs of transportation in excess of the charges at the lowest rate. 8. Except to the extent noted in Section 208 of the Independent Offices Appropriation Act 1947, all shipments of property by water shall be made on shipments registered under the laws of the United States where such ships are available. 9. Where services rendered cover, in addition to transportation, such other services as packing, crating, drayage, unpacking, and uncrating, the total charge for the services shall be itemized so as to show the charge for each service. These regulations are applicable in caseso# change of stations for permanent duty which are ordered subsequent to 31 October 1946. In cases of change of stations ordered prior to 1 November 1946 and incomplete the provisions of Executive Order 8588, as amended, and Executive Order 97433 will control. Approved For Release 2002/01/29 : CIA-RDP78-04914A000100100005-8