[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 5, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 5CFR950.701]

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                    TITLE 5--ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL
 
          CHAPTER I--OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED)
 
PART 950_SOLICITATION OF FEDERAL CIVILIAN AND UNIFORMED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR 
 
                     Subpart G_DoD Overseas Campaign
 
Sec.  950.701  DoD overseas campaign.


    (a) A Combined Federal Campaign is authorized for all Department of 
Defense (DoD) activities in the overseas areas during a 6-week period in 
the fall. Organizations that may participate in the Overseas Campaign 
will consist of organizations determined nationally eligible by OPM.
    (b) The DoD must select an organization or combination of 
organizations to serve as PCFO as it deems in the best interests of the 
overseas campaign.
    (c) Federal civilian agencies with overseas personnel may elect to 
have these employees participate in the DoD campaign or in the National 
Capital Area campaign.
    (d) The overseas campaign Charity List shall not include the All 
International Organizations Designation Option-IIII.
    (e) Family support and youth activities established in overseas 
locations may be supported from CFC funds.
    (f) Undesignated funds contributed in the Overseas Campaign equal to 
up to 6 percent of the gross campaign contributions will be allocated to 
the Overseas family support and youth activities. No other funds may be 
used for this purpose. If the undesignated funds exceed 6 percent of the 
gross campaign contributions, this excess shall be distributed to all 
other organizations in the same proportions as designations.
    (g) Overseas family support and youth activities shall not be 
charged any share of campaign costs. All other organizations 
participating in the Overseas Area CFC will be charged for campaign 
costs in the same proportion that they received gross campaign receipts, 
net of that amount of receipts set aside for family support and youth 
activities.
    (h) The overseas campaign Charity List must explain the allocation 
policy utilized by each of the military services to allocate funds 
received from the Overseas campaign to their overseas family support and 
youth activities.

[60 FR 57890, Nov. 24, 1995, as amended at 71 FR 67283, Nov. 20, 2006]