[Title 41 CFR 302-7.302]
[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 D - Agency Responsibilities]
[Sec. 302-7.302 - What method of transporting should we authorize for PBP&E?]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office]


41PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT42002-07-012002-07-01falseWhat method of transporting should we authorize for PBP&E?302-7.302Sec. 302-7.302PUBLIC 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)Agency Responsibilities
Sec. 302-7.302  What method of transporting should we authorize for PBP&E?

    You should authorize the actual expense method for transporting an 
employee's PBP&E only when the weight of the PBP&E causes the employee's 
shipment to exceed the maximum 18,000 pound HHG weight limitation. PBP&E 
should be weighed prior to shipment, if necessary, so the weight can 
easily be deducted from the 18,000 pound weight allowance. The PBP&E 
shipment should then be made separately from the HHG shipment and is an 
administrative expense to your agency.