[Title 41 CFR 302-7.102]
[Code of Federal Regulations (annual edition) - July 1, 2002 Edition]
[Title 41 - PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT]
[Subtitle F - Federal Travel Regulation System]
[Chapter 302 - RELOCATION ALLOWANCES]
[Subchapter D - TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY]
[Part 302 - 7--TRANSPORTATION AND TEMPORARY STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PROFESSIONAL BOOKS, PAPERS, AND EQUIPMENT (PBP&E)]
[Subpart B - Commuted Rate]
[Sec. 302-7.102 - How is the mileage distance determined under the commuted rate method?]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


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Sec. 302-7.102  How is the mileage distance determined under the commuted rate method?

    To determine the distance from the authorized origin to the 
authorized destination, the Household Goods Carriers Standard Mileage 
Guide, or a standard road atlas issued by The Household Goods Carrier's 
Bureau, or any other mileage guide authorized by your agency.
    Note to Secs. 302-7.100 and 302-7.102. Any substantial deviation 
from the distances shown in the authorized mileage guides must be 
explained on the travel claim.