41 CFR 102-34.330 - What Government-issued charge cards may I use to purchase fuel and motor vehicle related services?

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 41: Public Contracts and Property Management (December 2005)


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TITLE 41 - PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

SUBTITLE C - FEDERAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS SYSTEM

CHAPTER 102 - FEDERAL MANAGEMENT REGULATION

SUBCHAPTER B - PERSONAL PROPERTY

PART 102 - 34 - MOTOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT

subpart h - MOTOR VEHICLE FUELING

102 - 34.330 - What Government - issued charge cards may I use to purchase fuel and motor vehicle related services?

  (a) You may use a fleet charge card specifically issued for this purpose. These cards are designed to collect motor vehicle data at the time of purchase. Where appropriate, State sales and motor fuel taxes are deducted from fuel purchases by the fleet charge card services contractor before your agency is billed. The GSA contractor issued fleet charge card is the only Government-issued charge card that may be used for GSA Fleet motor vehicles. For further information on acquiring these fleet charge cards and their use, contact the: General Services Administration, Attn: FCX, Washington, DC 20406.

  (b) You may use a Government purchase card if you do not have a fleet charge card or if the use of such a government purchase card is required by your agency mission. However, the Government purchase card does not collect motor vehicle data nor does it deduct State sales and motor fuel taxes.

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