[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 6]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR1280.5]

[Page 270-272]
 
                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                  CHAPTER XII--DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
 
PART 1280_INVESTIGATING AND PROCESSING CERTAIN NONCONTRACTUAL CLAIMS AND 
REPORTING RELATED LITIGATION--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 1280.5  Procedures.\1\

    (a) Claims by military and civilian personnel of DLA for property 
lost or damaged incident to service (31 U.S.C. 240 through 243). (1) The 
Claims Investigating Officer will conduct his investigation and prepare 
all necessary forms and reports in accordance with the appropriate 
portions of AR 27-20 where the claimant is a member of the Army or a DLA 
civilian employee; JAGINST 5800.7A where the claimant is a member of the 
Navy or Marine Corps; or AFM 112-1 where the claimant is a member of the 
Air Force.
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    \1\ Copies of the Military Department regulations mentioned herein 
may be obtained from the Departments of the Army and Navy, and the 
Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office.
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    (2) The completed report will be forwarded by the Claims 
Investigating Officer to one of the following activities for settlement:
    (i) Where the claimant is a DLA civilian employee or a member of the 
Army; the Staff Judge Advocate designated in AR 27-20, appendix F, as 
the Area Claims Authority where the claim arose.
    (ii) Where the claimant is a member of the Navy or Marine Corps the 
cognizant adjudicating authority as listed in JAGINST 5800.7A, paragraph 
2124.
    (iii) Where the claimant is a member of the Air Force; the Base 
Staff Judge Advocate of the nearest Air Force Base.
    (b) Claims incident to the use of Government property not cognizable 
under any other law (10 U.S.C. 2737). (1) The Claims Investigating 
Officer will conduct his investigation and prepare all necessary forms 
and reports in accordance with the appropriate portions of AR 27-20 
where the claimant is a member of the Army or a DLA civilian employee; 
JAGINST 5800.7A where the claimant is a member of the Navy or Marine 
Corps; or AFM 112-1 where the claimant is a member of the Air Force.
    (2) The completed report will be forwarded by the Claims 
Investigating Officer to the Counsel for his activity or, if the 
activity has no Counsel, to the next higher echelon having such a 
position.
    (3) The activity Counsel receiving the Claims Investigating 
Officer's report will review the report, and take all necessary action 
to assure that it is complete and in accordance with the appropriate 
regulation. He will forward the report together with his comments and 
recommendations to one of the following activities for settlement. Where 
the incident giving rise to the claim was occasioned by an act or 
omission of:
    (i) DLA civilian personnel. Counsel, DLA.
    (ii) A member of the Army. The Staff Judge Advocate designated in AR 
27-20, appendix F, as the Area Claims Authority where the claim arose.
    (iii) A member of the Navy or Marine Corps. The Director of the Navy 
Law Center in the Naval District in which the incident giving rise to 
the claim occurred.
    (iv) A member of the Air Force. The Base Staff Judge Advocate of the 
Air Force Base nearest the place where the incident giving rise to the 
claim occurred.
    (c) Claims under the Federal Tort Claims Act arising from negligence 
of DLA military or civilian personnel. (1) The Claims Investigating 
Officer will conduct his investigation and prepare

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all necessary forms and reports in accordance with the appropriate 
portions of AR 27-20 where the claim involves a member of the Army or a 
DLA civilian employee; JAGINST 5800.7A where the claim involves a member 
of the Navy or Marine Corps; or AFM 112-1 where the claim involves a 
member of the Air Force.
    (2) The completed report of investigation will be forwarded by the 
Claims Investigating Officer to one of the following activities for 
settlement. Where the incident giving rise to the claim was occasioned 
by an act or omission of:
    (i) DLA civilian personnel or a member of the Army. The Staff Judge 
Advocate designated in AR 27-20, appendix F, as the Area Claims 
Authority where the incident giving rise to the claim occurred.
    (ii) A member of the Navy or Marine Corps. The Director of the Navy 
Law Center in the Naval District in which the incident giving rise to 
the claim occurred.
    (iii) A member of the Air Force. The Base Staff Judge Advocate of 
the Air Force Base nearest the place where the incident giving rise to 
the claim occurred.
    (d) Tort claims in favor of the United States for damage to or loss 
or destruction of DLA property, or property in its custody or control. 
(1) These claims will be investigated and processed in accordance with 
the provisions of AR 27-40, Chapter 5, except:
    (i) The duties of the claims officer will be performed by the Claims 
Investigating Officer.
    (ii) The duties of the Staff Judge Advocate will be performed by 
Counsel, except where the property is a GSA motor pool system vehicle 
(see paragraph (e) of this section).
    (iii) The reports of the Claims Investigating Officer will be 
furnished direct to Counsel for his activity or, if his activity has no 
Counsel, to the next higher echelon having such a position.
    (iv) With respect to reports referred to them, Counsel are 
authorized to give receipts for any payments received and to execute 
releases where payment in full is received, except where the property is 
a GSA motor pool system vehicle (see paragraph (e) of this section). 
Offers of compromise will be processed pursuant to DSAM 7000.1, chapter 
12, section V, paragraph 120502.
    (v) Where payment in full is not received after reasonable efforts 
have been made to collect the claim administratively, Counsel will refer 
the case directly to the U.S. Attorney unless:
    (a) The amount of the claim exceeds $10,000, in which event the case 
will be referred to Counsel, DLA.
    (b) The amount of the debt is less than $250; or the record clearly 
shows that the debtor is unable to pay; or the debtor cannot be located; 
in which event the file may be closed and the debt treated as an 
uncollectable which does not have to be referred to the General 
Accounting Office.
    (2) If, at any stage of the processing of a claim under this 
paragraph (d), a claim is filed against the Government arising out of 
the same incident, or it becomes apparent that one will be filed, the 
claim under this paragraph (d) will be treated as a counterclaim, and 
included under the report filed in accordance with the applicable 
paragraph of this part 1280.
    (e) Claims involving GSA motor pool system vehicles. (1) Where a 
motor pool system vehicle issued to a DLA activity is involved in an 
accident giving rise to a claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act, the 
claim will be handled pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section.
    (2) In the event of damage to a motor pool system vehicle which is 
not due to the fault of the operator, Counsel receiving the report will 
submit the report to GSA's Regional Counsel for the region that issued 
the vehicle pursuant to the Federal Property Management Regulation, 
Sec. 101-39.805. Damages to motor pool system vehicles caused by the 
negligence of vehicle operator employed by DLA or caused by the 
negligence or misconduct of any other officer or employee of DLA are 
reimbursed to General Services Administration (GSA). Determination 
affixing responsibility will be made by the Counsel to which the report 
is referred, after considering the views of GSA.
    (f) Reporting legal proceedings. (1) All process and pleadings 
served on any personnel or activity of DLA, and related to a claim 
covered by this part

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1280 or involving an incident which may give rise to a claim covered by 
this part 1280, together with other immediately available data 
concerning the commencement of legal proceedings, will be promptly 
referred to Counsel for the activity involved, or, if the activity has 
no Counsel, to the next higher echelon having such a position.
    (2) Any Military Service member or civilian employee of DLA (or his 
personal representative) against whom a domestic civil action or 
proceeding is brought for damage to property, or for personal injury or 
death, on account of his operation of a motor vehicle (Government- or 
privately-owned) in the scope of his employment (28 U.S.C. 2679) will:
    (i) Upon receipt of process and pleadings or any other information 
regarding the commencement of such action or proceeding, immediately 
inform the Head of his activity and Counsel as specified in paragraph 
(f)(1) of this section.
    (ii) Promptly deliver all process and pleadings served upon him, or 
an attested true copy thereof, to Counsel.
    (3) Upon receipt of information or process and pleadings pursuant to 
paragraph (f)(1) or (2) of this section, Counsel will promptly prepare 
and process reports in accordance with the appropriate portions of AR 
27-40 except that:
    (i) If the incident giving rise to the litigation was occasioned by 
an act or omission of a member of the Navy or Marine Corps, or a member 
of the Air Force, information and reports required to be furnished to 
The Judge Advocate General of the Army will be furnished instead to The 
Judge Advocate General of the Navy and Air Force respectively.
    (ii) If the litigation is under the Federal Tort Claims Act and no 
administrative claim has been filed, Counsel will immediately advise the 
U.S. Attorney and furnish him a report of all information the activity 
has with respect to the claim and an affidavit by the Claims 
Investigating Officer to the effect that no administrative claim has 
been filed. Two copies of the foregoing will be provided to the 
appropriate Military Service Judge Advocate General. If an 
administrative claim has been filed and has been referred to a Military 
Service, a copy of the process and pleadings and any information not 
previously furnished will be sent to the appropriate Military Service 
Judge Advocate General.