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Rates for Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories and possessions are set by the Department of Defense.
Rates for foreign countries are set by the Department of State.
This Order issues and transmits the process for Federal employees who are separating from the General Services Administration (GSA) to ensure accountability of personal property, proper access to computer systems, and adjudication of any financial obligations to minimize the risk to the Agency.
GSA Order OAS 7800.13, Management of General Services Administration’s Internal Personal Property (2018), implements the statutory requirement that Federal agencies establish effective written procedures for the return of all personal property and computer systems issued to Federal employees separating or transferring from GSA. In accordance with Section 5(d), supervisors are responsible for ensuring the return of all Government equipment from separating or reassigned GSA employees and must utilize the GSA Form 1655, Pre-Exit Clearance Checklist.
This order cancels HRM IL-18-01, Pre-Exit Clearance Procedures for Employees Voluntarily Separating from or Reassigned within GSA.
Implementation of this Order must be carried out in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and bargaining obligations.
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