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Rule 301: Scope (a) Authority (b) Type of claim; review of claim Rule 302: Filing claims (a) Form (b) When and where claims are filed (c) Notice of docketing (d) Service of copy Rule 303: Responses to claim (a) Content of responses (b) Service of copy Rule 304: Reply to the Audit Division and agency responses Rule 305: Proceedings (a) Requests for additional time (b) Conferences (c) Submissions Rule 306: Decisions Rule 307: Reconsideration of Board decision Rule 308: Payment of successful claims |
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TRANSPORTATION RATE
CASES
SCOPE
(a)
Authority.
31 U.S.C. 3726(i)(1) provides that
a carrier or freight forwarder may request the
Administrator of General Services to review an action
taken by the Audit Division of the General Services
Administration’s Office of Transportation and Property
Management (the Audit Division).
The Administrator has redelegated
those functions to the Civilian Board of Contract
Appeals.
(b)
Type of claim; review of claim.
These procedures are applicable to the
review of claims made by a carrier or freight forwarder
pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3726(i)(1).
The Board will issue the final agency
decision on a claim based on the information submitted
by the claimant, the Audit Division, and the department
or agency (the agency) for which the services were
provided.
The burden is on the claimant to
establish the timeliness of its claim, the liability of
the agency, and the claimant’s right to payment.
FILING CLAIMS
(a)
Form.
A claim shall be in writing and
must be signed by the claimant or by the claimant’s
attorney or authorized representative.
No particular form is required.
The request should describe the basis
for the claim and state the amount sought.
The request should also include—
(1)
The name, address, telephone number, and
facsimile machine number, if available, of the claimant;
(2)
The Government bill of lading or
Government transportation request number;
(3)
The claimant’s bill number;
(4)
The Government voucher number and date
of payment;
(5)
The Audit Division claim number;
(6)
The agency for which the services were
provided; and
(7)
Any other identifying information.
(b)
When and where claims are filed.
A claim is filed when it is received by
the Office of the Clerk of the Board during the Board’s working
hours.
The Board’s mailing address is:
1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405.
The Board is located at:
1800 M Street, NW, 6th Floor,
Washington, DC 20036.
The Clerk’s telephone number is:
(202) 606-8800.
The Clerk’s facsimile machine number is:
(202) 606-0019.
The Board’s working hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Eastern Time, on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or
federal holiday.
(c)
Notice of docketing.
A claim will be docketed by the Office
of the Clerk of the Board, and a written notice of docketing will be
sent promptly to the claimant, the Director of the Audit Division,
and the agency for which the services were provided.
The notice of docketing will identify
the judge to whom the claim has been assigned.
(d)
Service of copy.
The claimant shall send to the Audit
Division and the agency identified in paragraph (a)(6) of this
section copies of all material provided to the Board.
All submissions to the Board by a
claimant shall indicate that a copy has been provided to the Audit
Division and the agency.
RESPONSES TO CLAIM
(a)
Content of responses.
Within 30 calendar days after docketing
by the Board (or within 60 calendar days after docketing
if the agency office for which the services were
provided is located outside the 50 states and the
District of Columbia), the Audit Division and the agency
for which the services were provided shall each submit
to the Board:
(1)
A simple, concise, and direct statement
of its response to the claim;
(2)
Citations to applicable statutes,
regulations, and cases; and
(b)
Service of copy.
All responses submitted to the Board
shall indicate that a copy has been sent to the claimant and to the
Audit Division or the agency, as appropriate.
To expedite proceedings, if either the Audit
Division or the agency will not file a response (e.g., it
believes its reasons for denying the claim were sufficiently
explained in the material filed by the claimant), it should notify
the Board, the claimant, and the Audit Division or the agency, as
appropriate, that it does not intend to file a response.
REPLY TO THE AUDIT
DIVISION AND AGENCY RESPONSES
A claimant may file with the Board and
serve on the Audit Division and the agency a reply to the Audit
Division and agency responses within 30 calendar days after
receiving the responses (or within 60 calendar days after receiving
the responses, if the claimant is located outside the 50 states and
the District of Columbia).
To expedite proceedings, if the claimant does
not wish to respond, the claimant should so notify the Board, the
Audit Division, and the agency.
PROCEEDINGS
(a)
Requests for additional time.
The claimant, the Audit Division, or the
agency may request additional time to make any filing.
(b)
Conferences.
The judge will not engage in ex
parte
communications involving the underlying facts or merits
of the claim.
The judge may hold a conference
with the claimant, the Audit Division, and the agency at
any time, for any purpose.
The judge may provide the participants a
memorandum reflecting the results of a conference.
(c)
Submissions.
The judge may require the submission of
additional information at any time.
The claimant, the Audit Division,
or the agency may request an opportunity to make
additional submissions; however, no such submission may
be made unless authorized by the judge.
DECISIONS
The judge will issue a written decision
based upon the record, which includes submissions by the
claimant, the Audit Division, and the agency, and
information provided during conferences.
The claimant, the Audit Division,
and the agency will each be furnished a copy of the
decision by the Office of the Clerk of the Board.
In addition, all Board decisions are
posted weekly on the Internet.
The Board’s Internet address is:
www.cbca.gsa.gov.
RECONSIDERATION OF
BOARD DECISION
A request for reconsideration may be
made by the claimant, the Audit Division, or the agency.
Such requests must be received by the
Board within 30 calendar days after the date the
decision was issued (or within 60 calendar days after
the date the decision was issued, if the claimant or
agency office making the request is located outside the
50 states and the District of Columbia).
The request for reconsideration should
state the reasons why the Board should consider the
request.
Mere disagreement with a decision or
re-argument of points already made is not a sufficient
ground for seeking reconsideration.
PAYMENT OF SUCCESSFUL
CLAIMS
The agency for which the services were
provided shall pay amounts the Board determines are due
the claimant.
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