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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 D - AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES
  7. PART 301-76 - COLLECTION OF UNDISPUTED DELINQUENT AMOUNTS OWED TO THE CONTRACTOR ISSUING THE INDIVIDUALLY BILLED TRAVEL CHARGE CARD
  8. Subpart B - Policies and Procedures

41 CFR Subpart B - Policies and Procedures

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  1. § 301-76.100 Are there any due process requirements with which we must comply before collecting undisputed delinquent amounts on behalf of the charge card contractor?
  2. § 301-76.101 Who is responsible for ensuring that all due process and legal requirements have been met?
  3. § 301-76.102 Can we collect undisputed delinquent amounts if we have not reimbursed the employee for amounts reimbursable under applicable travel regulations?
  4. § 301-76.103 What is the maximum amount we may deduct from the employee's disposable pay?
Note to subpart B:

Use of pronouns “we”, “you”, and their variants throughout this part refers to the agency.

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