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B-205873 1 (1982-05-04)

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      DATE: I's, ' 4loP?


MATTER OF:


Deane H. Zeller
origination fee


Relocation expenses - Loan
Household goods excess weight


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        2.


Transferred employee incurred loan
origination and loan, processing fees
incident to purchase of home at new
duty station, Absent itemization to
demonstrate that portions are exclud-
able from finance charges under
15 U.S.C. *§ 1605(e), employee's loan
origination and loan processing fees
are finance charges under 15 U.S.c9
§ 1601(a), and are not reimbursable
under FTR para. 2-6,2d,

Transferred employee is responsible
for payment of costs incurred in the
shipment of household goods in excess
of statutory maximum amount of 11,000
pounds in connection with his perma-
nent change of station. His conten-
tion that net weight of his household
goods should have been 85 percent of
gross weight under paragraph 2-8.2b(3)
of FTR, is not supported by the record.
Additionally, there is no authority to
grant employee credit for packing of
his household goods, on actual expense
shipment, even though there may have
been savingB to the Government


     This decision is in response to a request, dated
December 18, 1981, from Mr. Jerry A. Fries, an authorized
certifying officer of the Bureau of Land Manageirent, con-
cerning the propriety of reimbursing Mr. Deane H. Zeller
for a loan origination fee and a loan processing fee in
connection with his permanent change of station.
Mr. Zeller also has appealed the 11,000-pound weight
limitation applicable to the transportation of his house-
hold goods, and his liebility for the excess weight charges.
For the reasons set forth below, a;r. Zeller may not be
reimbursed for the loan origination Aiee and loan processing
fee, and he is liable for tly ' costs attributable to the
excess weight of his hotisehold goods.

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