§ 302-2.13 What is a service agreement?
§ 302-2.14 Am I required to sign a service agreement for an appointment or transfer CONUS or Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS), renewal agreement travel, or assignment under the Government Employees Training Act (GETA), and what is the
§ 302-2.15 Will I be penalized for violation of my service agreement?
§ 302-2.16 Must I provide my agency with my actual place of residence as soon as I accept a transfer/appointment OCONUS?
§ 302-2.17 Must I sign a service agreement for a “last move home” relocation or separation from Government service?
§ 302-2.18 What happens if I fail to sign a service agreement?
§ 302-2.19 Can my service agreement be voided by a subsequent service agreement?
§ 302-2.20 If I have more than one service agreement, must I adhere to each agreement separately?
§ 302-2.21 What is a duplicate reimbursement disclosure statement?
§ 302-2.22 Must I sign a duplicate reimbursement disclosure statement?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 41 > Subtitle F > Chapter 302 > Subchapter A > Part 302-2 > Subpart A > Service Agreement and Disclosure Statement

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