11 NOTICES: Per diem—; Various States; maximum rates,
The General Services Administration (GSA) has reviewed the lodging rates for certain nonstandard locations in the States of California, Georgia, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Washington, using more current lodging industry data, as well as data on where Federal travelers actually stay when visiting these locations.
12 NOTICES: Per diem—; Various States; maximum rates,
The General Services Administration (GSA) has reviewed the
lodging rate of a certain location in the State of Florida. Also, GSA
is adding Greene County, Virginia to the County column for
Charlottesville, Virginia, and will begin to receive Charlottesville's
maximum per diem rate. The per diems prescribed in Bulletin 0702 may
be found at
The General Services Administration's (GSA's) annual per diem
review has resulted in lodging and meal allowance changes for locations
within the continental United States (CONUS) to provide for the
reimbursement of Federal employees' expenses covered by per diem. Per
Diem Bulletin 071 updates the maximum per diem amounts in existing per
diem The Federal, State, and Puerto Rico tax tables for calculating
the relocation income tax (RIT) allowance are being updated to reflect
changes in Federal, State, and Puerto Rico income tax brackets and
rates. The Federal, State, and Puerto Rico tax tables contained in this
rule are for calculating the 2006 RIT allowance to be paid to
relocating GSA is proposing a change to the Centralized Household Goods
Traffic Management Program (CHAMP) and the Household Goods Standard
Tender of Service (HTOS) to implement a mileage based Fuel Cost Price
Adjustment on the shipment of household goods effective May 1, 2007. The General Services Administration (GSA) has reviewed the
lodging rates for the District of Columbia, as well as certain non
standard locations in the States of Arizona, California, Colorado,
Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana,
Nevada, New Mexico, Tennessee, and Texas using more current lodging
industry data, as well The General Services Administration (GSA) is announcing that
it will hold its fourth National Travel Forum. The National Travel
Forum 2006: Where the Travel Stars Shine (NTF 2006) will take place
June 2629, 2006 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles,
California. Nearly 1,500 travel, relocation, financial and other
professionals within The General Services Administration (GSA) is announcing the
2006 Travel and Relocation Innovation Award. The purpose of the award
is to recognize the professionals of travel and/or relocation
management.
The Department is extending through June 24, 2006, the period
for interested persons to submit comments to its proposed rule on
accommodations for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf
blind.
This notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) proposes to amend a
previously published proposed rule that implements the Air Carrier
Access Act (ACAA), to provide for additional accommodations for air
travelers who are deaf, hard of hearing or deafblind. This proposed
rule applies to U.S. air carriers, to foreign air carriers for their
flights into13 NOTICES: Per diem—; Various States; maximum rates,
14 RULES: Relocation income tax allowance tax tables,
15 NOTICES: Household goods—; Mileage-based fuel cost price adjustment;
16 NOTICES: Per diem—; Various States; maximum rates,
17 NOTICES: National Travel Forum,
18 NOTICES: Travel and Relocation Innovation Award,
19 PROPOSED RULES: Accommodations for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind,
20 PROPOSED RULES: Accommodations for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind,