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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 29  

Labor

 

Chapter I  

Office of the Secretary of Labor

 

 

Part 15  

Administrative Claims Under the Federal Tort Claims Act and Related Statutes

 

 

 

Subpart B  

Claims Under the Military Personnel and Civilian Employees' Claims Act of 1964


29 CFR 15.21 - Filing of claims.

  • Section Number: 15.21
  • Section Name: Filing of claims.

    (a) Who may file. (1) A claim may be made pursuant to this subpart 
by an employee or by a spouse or authorized agent, or legal 
representative on behalf of the employee. If the employee is deceased, 
the claim may be filed by a survivor in the following order of 
preference: spouse, children, parent, brother or sister or the 
authorized agent or legal representative of such person or persons.
    (2) A claim may not be made hereunder by or for the benefit of a 
subrogee, assignee, conditional vendor or other third party.
    (b) Where to file. A claim hereunder must be presented in writing. 
If the claimant's official duty station is at the Department's national 
office in Washington, DC., or if the claim is for an amount in excess of 
$25,000, the claim should be filed with the Counsel for Claims and 
Compensation, Office of the Solicitor of Labor, U.S. Department of 
Labor, Suite S4325, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210. 
In all other cases the claimant shall address the claim to the regional 
or branch office of the Solicitor of Labor servicing the claimant's 
official duty station.
    (c) Evidence required. The claimant is responsible for 
substantiating ownership or possession, the facts surrounding the loss 
or damage, and the value of the property. Any claim filed hereunder must 
be accompanied by the following:
    (1) A written statement, signed by the claimant or his or her 
authorized agent, setting forth the circumstances under which the damage 
or loss occurred. This statement shall also include:
    (i) A description of the type, design, model number or other 
identification of the property.
    (ii) The date of purchase or acquisition and the original cost of 
the property.
    (iii) The location of the property when the loss or damage occurred.
    (iv) The value of the property when lost or damaged.
    (v) The actual or estimated cost of the repair of any damaged item.
    (vi) The purpose of and authority for travel, if the loss or damage 
occurred
incident to transportation or to the use of a motor vehicle.
    (vii) Any and all available information as to the party responsible 
for the loss or damage, if such party is someone other than the 
claimant, and all information as to insurance contracts, whether held by 
the claimant or by the party responsible.
    (2) Copies of all available and appropriate documents such as bills 
of sale, estimates of repairs, or travel orders. In the case of an 
automobile, the claimant must file two estimates of repair or a 
certified paid bill showing the damage incurred and the cost of all 
parts, labor and other items necessary to the repair of the vehicle or a 
statement from an authorized dealer or repair garage showing that the 
cost of such repairs exceeds the value of the vehicle.
    (3) A copy of the power of attorney or other authorization if the 
claim is filed by someone other than the employee.
    (4) A statement from the employee's immediate supervisor confirming 
that possession of the property was reasonable, useful or proper under 
the circumstances and that the damage or loss was incident to service.
    (d) Time limitations. A claim under this part may be allowed only if 
it is filed in writing within 2 years after accrual of the claim. For 
the purpose of this part, a claim accrues at the later of:
    (1) the time of the accident or incident causing the loss or damage;
    (2) such time as the loss or damage should have been discovered by 
the claimant by the exercise of due diligence; or
    (3) such time as cause preventing filing no longer exists or as war 
or armed conflict ends, whichever is earlier, if a claim otherwise 
accrues during war or an armed conflict or has accrued within two years 
before war or an armed conflict begins, and for cause shown.
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