General Services Administration
The United States General Services Administration (GSA) is proposing to amend the FTR by removing the relocation miscellaneous expenses allowance (MEA) lump sum amounts from the FTR. These lump sum amounts will be published in FTR Bulletins on an intermittent basis, much like what is done for per diem and mileage rates. The relocation MEA actual (as opposed to lump sum) amounts are unchanged and will remain in the FTR. The proposed rule would also update the types of expenses that may or may not be reimbursed by relocation MEA when employees itemize under actual expense. The proposed rule would also update and clarify other relocation MEA regulatory sections and rearrange them into a more sequential order.
Document Headings Document headings vary by document type but may contain the following: the agency or agencies that issued and signed a document the number of the CFR title and the number of each part the document amends, proposes to amend, or is directly related to the agency docket number / agency internal file number the RIN which identifies each regulatory action listed in the Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions See the Document Drafting Handbook for more details. General Services Administration 41 CFR Part 302-16 [FTR Case 2022-04 Docket No. GSA-FTR-2023-0017, Sequence No. 2] RIN 3090-AK65 AGENCY: Office of Government-wide Policy (OGP), General Services Administration (GSA). ACTION: Proposed rule. SUMMARY: The United States General Services Administration (GSA) is proposing to amend the FTR by removing the relocation miscellaneous expenses allowance (MEA) lump sum amounts from the FTR. These lump sum amounts will be published in FTR Bulletins on an intermittent basis, much like what is done for per diem and mileage rates. The relocation MEA actual (as opposed to lump sum) amounts are unchanged and will remain in the FTR. The proposed rule would also update the types of expenses that may or may not be reimbursed by relocation MEA when employees itemize under actual expense. The proposed rule would also update and clarify other relocation MEA regulatory sections and rearrange them into a more sequential order. DATES: Interested parties should submit written comments to the Regulatory Secretariat Division at the address shown below on or before March 25, 2024 to be considered in the formation of the final rule. ADDRESSES: Submit comments in response to FTR Case 2022-04 to: Regulations.gov: http://www.regulations.gov . Submit comments via the Federal eRulemaking portal by searching for “FTR Case 2022-04”. Select the link “Comment Now” that corresponds with “FTR Case 2022-04.” Follow the instructions pro…
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Citation: 89 FR 4268