[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 4]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR302-9.104]

[Page 173]
 
           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
 
                   CHAPTER 302--RELOCATION ALLOWANCES
 
PART 302-9--ALLOWANCES FOR TRANSPORTATION AND EMERGENCY STORAGE OF A PRIVATELY OWNED VEHICLE--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart B--Transportation
 
Sec. 302-9.104  What may I do if there is no port or terminal at the point of origin and/or destination?

    If there is no port or terminal at the point of origin and/or 
destination, your agency will pay the entire cost of transporting the 
POV from your point of origin to your destination. If you prefer, 
however, you may choose to drive your POV from your point of origin at 
time of assignment to the nearest embarkation port or terminal, and/or 
from the debarkation port or terminal nearest your destination to your 
post of duty at any time. If you choose to drive, you will be reimbursed 
your one-way mileage cost, at the rate specified in part 301-4 of this 
title, for driving the POV from your authorized origin to deliver it to 
the port of embarkation, or from the port of debarkation to the 
authorized destination. For the segment of travel from the port of 
embarkation back to your authorized origin after delivering the POV to 
the port or from your authorized destination to the port of debarkation 
to pick up the POV, you will be reimbursed your one-way transportation 
cost. The total cost of round-trip travel, to deliver the POV to the 
port at the origin or to pick up the POV at the port at your 
destination, may not exceed the cost of transporting the POV to or from 
the port involved. You may not be reimbursed a per diem allowance for 
round-trip travel to and from the port involved.

                POV Transportation at Time of Assignment