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Timestamp: 2020-07-09 02:48:10
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 301', '§301', '§301', '§301', '§301', '§301', '§301']

Title 41 → Subtitle F → Chapter 301 → Subchapter C → Part 301-53
§301-53.1 To whom do the pronouns “I”, “you”, and their variants refer throughout this part?
Source: FTR Amdt. 104, 67 FR 17947, Apr. 12, 2002, unless otherwise noted.
Note to §301-53.2: Promotional benefits or materials you receive from a travel service provider in connection with your planning and/or scheduling an official conference or other group travel (as opposed to performing official travel yourself) are considered property of the Government, and you may only accept the benefits or materials on behalf of the Federal Government (see §301-74.1(d) of this chapter).
[FTR Amdt. 104, 67 FR 17947, Apr. 12, 2002, as amended by FTR Amdt. 2003-04, 68 FR 27936, May 22, 2003]
(a) You may use frequent traveler benefits earned on official travel to obtain travel services for a subsequent official travel assignment(s); however, you may also retain such benefits for your personal use, including upgrading to a higher class of service while on official travel.
(b) If you are offered such benefits as a result of your role as a conference planner or as a planner for other group travel, you may not retain such benefits for your personal use (see §301-53.2 of this chapter). Rather, you may only accept such benefits on behalf of the Federal Government. Such accepted benefits may only be used for official Government business.
[FTR Amdt. 2003-04, 68 FR 27937, May 22, 2003]
Yes, the exceptions are in accordance with §§301-10.107 and 301-10.108 of this chapter for the mandatory use of a contract city-pair fare, and §301-73.103 of this chapter for the mandatory use of a travel management service.