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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 41—Public Contracts and Property Management
  4. Subtitle F—Federal Travel Regulation System
  5. CHAPTER 301—TEMPORARY DUTY (TDY) TRAVEL ALLOWANCES
  6. SUBCHAPTER C—ARRANGING FOR TRAVEL SERVICES, PAYING TRAVEL EXPENSES, AND CLAIMING REIMBURSEMENT
  7. PART 301-53—USING PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS AND FREQUENT TRAVELER PROGRAMS

41 CFR Part 301-53 - USING PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS AND FREQUENT TRAVELER PROGRAMS

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  1. § 301-53.1 To whom do the pronouns “I”, “you”, and their variants refer throughout this part?
  2. § 301-53.2 What may I do with promotional benefits or materials I receive from a travel service provider?
  3. § 301-53.3 How may I use promotional materials and frequent traveler benefits?
  4. § 301-53.4 May I select travel service providers for which my agency is not a mandatory user in order to maximize my frequent traveler benefits?
  5. § 301-53.5 Are there exceptions to the mandatory use of contract City Pair Program fares and an agency's travel management service?
  6. § 301-53.6 Is a denied boarding benefit considered a promotional item for which I may retain compensation received from an airline whether voluntary or involuntary?
Authority:
5 U.S.C. 5707; 31 U.S.C. 1353.
Source:
FTR Amdt. 104, 67 FR 17947, Apr. 12, 2002, unless otherwise noted.

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