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Subchapter A-General
Subchapter B-Personal Property
Subchapter C-Real Property
Subchapter D-Transportation
Subchapter E-Travel Management
Subchapter F-Telecommunications
Subchapter G-Administrative Programs
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Subchapter A—General
Part 102-5—Home-to-Work Transportation
Subpart A—General
102-5.5— Preamble.
102-5.10— What does this part cover?
102-5.15— Who is covered by this part?
102-5.20— Who is not covered by this part?
102-5.25— What additional guidance concerning home-to-work transportation should Federal agencies issue?
102-5.30— What definitions apply to this part?
Subpart B—Authorizing Home-to-Work Transportation
102-5.35— Who is authorized home-to-work transportation?
102-5.40— May the agency head delegate the authority to make home-to-work determinations?
102-5.45— Should determinations be completed before an employee is provided with home-to-work transportation?
102-5.50— May determinations be made in advance for employees who respond to unusual circumstances when they arise?
102-5.55— How do we prepare determinations?
102-5.60— How long are initial determinations effective?
102-5.65— What procedures apply when the need for home-to-work transportation exceeds the initial period?
102-5.70— What considerations apply in making a determination to authorize home-to-work transportation for field work?
102-5.75— What circumstances do not establish a basis for authorizing home-to-work transportation for field work?
102-5.80— What are some examples of positions that may involve field work?
102-5.85— What information should our determination for field work include if positions are identified rather than named individuals?
102-5.90— Should an agency consider whether to base a Government passenger carrier at a Government facility near the employee’s home or work rather than authorize the employee home-to-work transportation?
102-5.95— Is the comfort and/or convenience of an employee considered sufficient justification to authorize home-to-work transportation?
102-5.100— May we use home-to-work transportation for other than official purposes?
102-5.105— May others accompany an employee using home-to-work transportation?
Subpart C—Documenting and Reporting Determinations
102-5.110— Must we report our determinations outside of our agency?
102-5.115— When must we report our determinations?
102-5.120— What are our responsibilities for documenting use of home-to-work transportation?
Last Reviewed 7/24/2008
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