EXTENSION DETERMINATION AUTHORIZING CONTINUING USE OF GOVERNMENT PASSENGER CARRIER(S) FOR HOME-TO-WORK TRANSPORTATION PURSUANT TO 41 C.F.R. §102-5

Determination Control No. (Leave, Blank)

The Administrator makes the following determination and approval of use under 41 C.F.R. §102-5.

1. The following employee(s) of the General Services Administration (GSA) [insert requesting office titles] was/were previously authorized under [insert initial determination control number], on [insert date] to use Government-owned, -leased, or -controled passenger [describe type(s) of carrier(s); e.g. motor vehicle, airplane, boat] for transportation between his/her/their residence(s) and place(s) of GSA employment.

[Insert employee name(s) and position title(s)]

2. The first day of usage [initial 15 calendar day approval] began [insert date], and ended [or will end on [insert date]. [add if applicable: The subsequent 90 calendar day extension(s) usage period began on [insert date], and will end on [insert date]. The circumstances underlying the initial determination, and [when applicable, subsequent determination(s)], and the requirements for home-to-work transportation, continue to exist as described below:

[Describe the circumstances requiring continued Government transportation]

3. The above-described circumstances constitute a(n) [choose one or more: (a) clear and present danger to the employee(s) or to Government property; (b) emergency; or (c) compelling operational consideration], within the meaning of 41 C.F.R. §102-5.

4. Use of Government passenger carriers by the above-listed employee(s) for home-to-work transportation will substantially increase the efficiency and economy of GSA under the circumstances described, and such use is not for the personal comfort or convenience of the employees(s).

5. This determination and approval shall be effective for a period not to exceed 90 consecutive calendar days, commencing on [insert date]. The time period may be extended for additional 90 calendar day periods, via a subsequent written determination by the Administrator if the same circumstances underlying this determination and aproval continue in existence past the period specified.

Stephen A. Perry                                                                              Date

  Administrator of General Services Administration