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Title 29 → Subtitle A → Part 15
§15.1 What is the scope and purpose of this part?
§15.2 What definitions apply to this part?
§15.100 What claims against the Department are covered by the FTCA?
§15.101 Who may file an administrative claim under the FTCA against the Department?
§15.102 May an insurance company file an FTCA administrative claim on behalf of a claimant?
§15.103 May an agent or legal representative file an FTCA administrative claim on behalf of a claimant?
§15.104 Where should the FTCA administrative claim be filed?
§15.105 What information and evidence should be provided to DOL to substantiate an FTCA administrative claim?
§15.106 How is the administrative claim processed?
§15.107 What must be provided in the administrative report?
§15.108 Who is authorized to decide an administrative claim?
§15.109 What if the claim is denied?
§15.110 What must a claimant do if the administrative claim is approved?
§15.111 If the administrative claim is approved, how is the award paid?
§15.200 What is a claim under the MPCECA and who may file such a claim?
§15.201 Where should the MPCECA claim be filed?
§15.202 How is a claim filed under the MPCECA?
§15.203 When should a claim under the MPCECA be filed?
§15.204 Are there limits on claims under the MPCECA?
§15.205 What types of claims for property damage are allowed under the MPCECA?
§15.206 What claims arising at a residence or Telework location may be covered under the MPCECA?
§15.207 What are examples of claims allowed under the MPCECA?
§15.208 What are the restrictions on otherwise allowable claims?
§15.209 What claims are not allowed?
§15.210 What affect does insurance have on a claim under the MPCECA?
§15.211 How is a claim under this subpart processed?
§15.212 How is the amount of the award under this subpart calculated?
§15.213 Are there limits to representatives' fees for claims under this subpart?
§15.214 How may a decision under this subpart be reconsidered?
§15.300 How are claims involving the Job Corps initiated?
§15.301 What office is responsible for determining liability in claims arising out of the Job Corps?
§15.302 What procedures apply to these claims?
§15.303 How does a Job Corps student file a claim for loss of or damages to personal property under the WIA?
§15.304 Are there limits to claims for loss of or damages to personal property under the WIA?
Authority: 28 U.S.C. 2672; 28 CFR §14.11; 31 U.S.C. 3721; 29 U.S.C. 2897(b).
Source: 77 FR 22207, Apr. 13, 2012, unless otherwise noted.
(b) A claim for loss partially compensated by an insurance company may be presented by the company or the insured individually, in accordance with their respective interests or jointly. It should be noted, however, that if the insurance company claims only part of the insured's interests, an acceptance of that claim may bar any additional claim by the insured for damages beyond that claimed by the insurance company as such acceptance would be in full and final settlement of all such claims arising out the incident that gave rise to the claim as described in §15.110(b).
(d) Electronics and cellular phones. Claims may be allowed for loss of, or damage to, cellular phones, personal data assistants and similar communication and electronic devices subject to the limitations in §15.209(e).
(e) Clothing and accessories. Claims may be allowed for damage to, or loss of, clothing and accessories customarily worn on the person, such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, or dentures subject to the limitations in §15.209(e).
(f) Expenses incident to repair. Claimants may be reimbursed for the payment of any sales tax incurred in connection with repairs to an item. The costs of obtaining estimates of repair (subject to the limitations set forth in §15.208(c)) are also allowable.
(a) Money or currency. Claims may be allowed for loss of money or currency (which includes coin collections) only when lost incident to fire, flood, hurricane, other natural disaster, or by theft from residence (as limited by §15.206). In incidents of theft from a residence, it must be conclusively shown that the residence was locked at the time of the theft. Reimbursement for loss of money or currency is limited to an amount, which is determined to have been reasonable for the claimant to have had in his or her possession at the time of the loss.
(2) Shipment of such motor vehicles was being furnished or provided by the Government, subject to the provisions of §15.210.
(g) Incidental expenses and consequential damages. The MPCECA and this subpart authorize payment for loss of or damage to personal property only. Except as provided in §15.207(f), consequential damages or other types of loss or incidental expenses (such as loss of use, interest, carrying charges, cost of lodging or food while awaiting arrival of shipment, attorney fees, telephone calls, cost of transporting claimant or family members, inconvenience, time spent in preparation of claim, or cost of insurance premiums) are not compensable.
(3) For this purpose, the claimant's total loss is to be determined without regard to the maximum payment limitations set forth in §15.204. However, if the resulting amount, after making this deduction exceeds the maximum payment limitations, the claimant shall be allowed only the maximum amount set forth in §15.204.
(b) Any writing received by the Office of the Solicitor within the time limits set forth in §15.203 will be accepted and considered a claim under the MPCECA if it constitutes a demand for compensation from the Department. A sample claim, located on the Department's Office of the Solicitor, Federal Employees' and Energy Workers' Compensation Division Web site at www.dol.gov, is provided for convenience of filing. The SF-95 form used to file a claim under the FTCA is not an appropriate form for a claim under the MPCECA claim.
(c) Following the investigation, the Job Corps Regional Office will determine the appropriate reviewing official and if necessary forward the claim to the appropriate office immediately with all currently available documentation, as described in §15.301.