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[Notice-FTR 2014–02; Docket No. 2014–
0004; Sequence 3; GSA Bulletin
FTR 14–05]
Rental Car (Passenger Vehicle)
Requirements
Office of Government-wide
Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
ACTION: Notice of Federal Travel
Regulation (FTR) Bulletin 14–05,
Calendar Year (CY) 2014 Rental Car
(Passenger Vehicle) Requirements.
AGENCY:
Federal agencies are
committed to identifying potential
savings in employee rental of passenger
vehicles. This notice announces FTR
Bulletin 14–05 which emphasizes the
requirements for federal employee
rental of passenger vehicles while on
official government travel. FTR Bulletin
14–05 and all other FTR bulletins are
located at gsa.gov/ftrbulletins.
DATES: This notice is effective February
12, 2014.
ADDRESSES: General Services
Administration, 1800 F Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20405.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Marcerto Barr, Office of Governmentwide Policy, Office of Asset and
Transportation Management, at 202–
208–7654, or by email at travelpolicy@
gsa.gov. Please cite Notice of FTR
Bulletin 14–05.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FTR
Bulletin 14–05 encourages agencies to
ensure their internal travel policies are
consistent with the FTR requirements
that all rental passenger vehicles must
be authorized only when in the best
interest of the Government (FTR 301–
10.450(a)). Use of a rental car requires
specific authorization (FTR 301–2.5(g)).
FTR Bulletin 14–05 also ensures
travelers are familiar with the Defense
Travel Management Office (DTMO) U.S.
Rental Car Agreement, which
encourages travelers to rent vehicles
from vendors that participate in the
program. Refer to: (https://
www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/
rental.cfm). FTR Bulletin 14–05 ensures
travelers to book their passenger vehicle
reservations through their agency’s
Electronic Travel System (ETS) where
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available. When ETS is not available,
travelers should arrange passenger
vehicle rentals only through their
agency’s Travel Management Center
(TMC). Use of an agency’s ETS and TMC
are the only two approved methods of
booking passenger rental vehicles
allowed by the FTR (FTR 301–50.3).
Agencies should also educate their
travelers to decline additional
insurance, such as collision damage
waiver (CDW) or theft insurance (FTR
301–10.451(a)). These types of
insurance are personal expenses, so
travelers generally may not be
reimbursed for them.
Dated: February 4, 2014.
Carolyn Austin-Diggs,
Acting Deputy Associate Administrator,
Office of Asset and Transportation
Management, Office of Government-wide
Policy.
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provides an opportunity for individuals
to present their qualifications and apply
for a seat on the Committee. GSA will
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—At least 5 years of high-performance
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letter of nomination stating the name
and organizational affiliation(s) of the
nominee, membership capacity he/she
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and description of interest and
qualifications; (2) A professional resume
or CV; and (3) Complete contact
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telephone number of the nominee and
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nominations of all qualified individuals
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the areas of green building subject
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-FTR 2014-02; Docket No. 2014-0004; Sequence 3; GSA Bulletin FTR
14-05]
Rental Car (Passenger Vehicle) Requirements
AGENCY: Office of Government-wide Policy, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) Bulletin 14-05,
Calendar Year (CY) 2014 Rental Car (Passenger Vehicle) Requirements.
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SUMMARY: Federal agencies are committed to identifying potential
savings in employee rental of passenger vehicles. This notice announces
FTR Bulletin 14-05 which emphasizes the requirements for federal
employee rental of passenger vehicles while on official government
travel. FTR Bulletin 14-05 and all other FTR bulletins are located at
gsa.gov/ftrbulletins.
DATES: This notice is effective February 12, 2014.
ADDRESSES: General Services Administration, 1800 F Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20405.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Marcerto Barr, Office of
Government-wide Policy, Office of Asset and Transportation Management,
at 202-208-7654, or by email at travelpolicy@gsa.gov. Please cite
Notice of FTR Bulletin 14-05.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FTR Bulletin 14-05 encourages agencies to
ensure their internal travel policies are consistent with the FTR
requirements that all rental passenger vehicles must be authorized only
when in the best interest of the Government (FTR 301-10.450(a)). Use of
a rental car requires specific authorization (FTR 301-2.5(g)). FTR
Bulletin 14-05 also ensures travelers are familiar with the Defense
Travel Management Office (DTMO) U.S. Rental Car Agreement, which
encourages travelers to rent vehicles from vendors that participate in
the program. Refer to: (https://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/site/rental.cfm). FTR Bulletin 14-05 ensures travelers to book their
passenger vehicle reservations through their agency's Electronic Travel
System (ETS) where
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available. When ETS is not available, travelers should arrange
passenger vehicle rentals only through their agency's Travel Management
Center (TMC). Use of an agency's ETS and TMC are the only two approved
methods of booking passenger rental vehicles allowed by the FTR (FTR
301-50.3). Agencies should also educate their travelers to decline
additional insurance, such as collision damage waiver (CDW) or theft
insurance (FTR 301-10.451(a)). These types of insurance are personal
expenses, so travelers generally may not be reimbursed for them.
Dated: February 4, 2014.
Carolyn Austin-Diggs,
Acting Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Asset and
Transportation Management, Office of Government-wide Policy.
[FR Doc. 2014-02981 Filed 2-11-14; 8:45 am]
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