[Title 41 CFR 302-7.14]
[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 A - General Rules]
[Sec. 302-7.14 - Are there any disadvantages to using the commuted rate method for transporting HHG, PBP&E and temporary storage?]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


41PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT42002-07-012002-07-01falseAre there any disadvantages to using the commuted rate method for transporting HHG, PBP&E and temporary storage?302-7.14Sec. 302-7.14PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENTFederal Travel Regulation SystemRELOCATION ALLOWANCESTRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE OF PROPERTY7--TRANSPORTATION AND TEMPORARY STORAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PROFESSIONAL BOOKS, PAPERS, AND EQUIPMENT (PBP&E)General Rules
Sec. 302-7.14  Are there any disadvantages to using the commuted rate method for transporting HHG, PBP&E and temporary storage?

    Yes. The disadvantages to using the commuted rate method for 
transporting HHG, PBP&E and temporary storage are that the:
    (a) Government cannot take advantage of any special rates that may 
be offered only to Government shipments;
    (b) Commuted rate method does not apply to intrastate moves; and
    (c) Commuted rate method may not fully reimburse your out-of-pocket 
expenses.