US Code
CHAPTER 157— TRANSPORTATION
§ 2646. Travel services: procurement for official and unofficial travel under one contract

(a) Authority.—The head of an agency may enter into a contract for travel-related services that provides for the contractor to furnish services for both official travel and unofficial travel.
(b) Credits, Discounts, Commissions, Fees.—(1) A contract entered into under this section may provide for credits, discounts, or commissions or other fees to accrue to the Department of Defense. The accrual and amounts of credits, discounts, or commissions or other fees may be determined on the basis of the volume (measured in the number or total amount of transactions or otherwise) of the travel-related sales that are made by the contractor under the contract.
(2) The evaluation factors applicable to offers for a contract under this section may include a factor that relates to the estimated aggregate value of any credits, discounts, commissions, or other fees that would accrue to the Department of Defense for the travel-related sales made under the contract.
(3) Commissions or fees received by the Department of Defense as a result of travel-related sales made under a contract entered into under this section shall be distributed as follows:(A) For amounts relating to sales for official travel, credit to appropriations available for official travel for the fiscal year in which the amounts were charged.
(B) For amounts relating to sales for unofficial travel, deposit in nonappropriated fund accounts available for morale, welfare, and recreation programs.
(c) Definitions.—In this section:(1) The term “head of an agency” has the meaning given that term in section 3004 of this title.
(2) The term “official travel” means travel at the expense of the Federal Government.
(3) The term “unofficial travel” means personal travel or other travel that is not paid for or reimbursed by the Federal Government out of appropriated funds.
(d) Inapplicability to Coast Guard and NASA.—This section does not apply to the Coast Guard when it is not operating as a service in the Navy, nor to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

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Title 10— ARMED FORCES

Subtitle A— General Military Law

PART IV— SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROPERTY

CHAPTER 157— TRANSPORTATION

§ 2631. Preference for United States vessels in transporting supplies by sea

§ 2631a. Contingency planning: sealift and related intermodal transportation requirements

§ 2632. Transportation to and from certain places of employment and on military installations

§ 2633. Stevedoring and terminal services: vessels carrying cargo or passengers sponsored by military department

[§ 2634. Repealed. , , ]

§ 2635. Medical emergency helicopter transportation assistance and limitation of individual liability

§ 2636. Deductions from amounts due carriers

§ 2636a. Loss or damage to personal property transported at Government expense: full replacement value; deduction from amounts due carriers

§ 2637. Transportation in certain areas outside the United States

§ 2638. Transportation of civilian clothing of enlisted members

§ 2639. Transportation to and from school for certain minor dependents

§ 2640. Charter air transportation of members of the armed forces or cargo

§ 2641. Transportation of certain veterans on Department of Defense aeromedical evacuation aircraft

§ 2641a. Transportation of American Samoa veterans on Department of Defense aircraft for certain medical care in Hawaii

§ 2641b. Space-available travel on Department of Defense aircraft: program authorized and eligible recipients

§ 2642. Transportation services provided to certain non-Department of Defense agencies and entities: use of Department of Defense reimbursement rate

§ 2643. Commissary and exchange services: transportation overseas

§ 2644. Control of transportation systems in time of war

§ 2645. Indemnification of Department of Transportation for losses covered by vessel war risk insurance

§ 2646. Travel services: procurement for official and unofficial travel under one contract

§ 2647. Next-of-kin of persons unaccounted for from conflicts after World War II: transportation to annual meetings

§ 2648. Persons and supplies: sea, land, and air transportation

§ 2649. Civilian passengers and commercial cargoes: transportation on Department of Defense vessels, vehicles, and aircraft

§ 2650. Civilian personnel in Alaska

§ 2651. Passengers and merchandise to Guam: sea transport

§ 2652. Prohibition on charge of certain tariffs on aircraft traveling through channel routes