(a)
You must make your lodging reservations through your agency's travel management service.
(b)
You should always stay in a “fire safe” facility. This is a facility that meets the fire safety requirements of the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990 (the Act), as amended (see
5 U.S.C. 5707a ).
(c)
When selecting a commercial lodging facility, first consideration should be given to government lodging agreement programs such as FedRooms® (http://www.fedrooms.com ). The advantages of obtaining lodging using the FedRooms® program are:
(1)
Lodging rates are set at or below per diem rates;
(2)
There are no add-on fees;
(3)
The room cancellation deadline is 4 p.m. (or later) on the day of arrival;
(4)
Most hotels offer last standard room availability rates;
(5)
There are no early departure fees; and
(6)
Rates are available using all booking channels (e.g., E-Gov Travel Service, Travel Management Service, FedRooms® Web site, and hotel reservation call centers). The FedRooms® rate code (XVU) must be entered to get the program benefits.
Code of Federal Regulations
Note to § 301-11.11
:
5 U.S.C. 5707a
does not apply to the District of Columbia government.
Code of Federal Regulations
[FTR Amdt. 2010-05, 75 FR 63104, Oct. 14, 2010]