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GAO             United States
                General Accounting Office
                Washington, D.C. 20548

                Office of the General Counsel



                B-271859

                September 26, 1996


                Mr. William Duff
                1560 Oneco Ave.
                Winter Park, FL 32789

                Dear Mr. Duff:

                This responds to your April 15, 1996, request that we relieve you of liability for the
                loss of $107.25 which occurred while you were the disbursing officer aboard the
                USS Underwood. In accordance with Section 8.10 of title 7, GAO Policy and
                Procedures Manual for Guidance of Federal Agencies (copy enclosed), GAO does
                not review military disbursing officer physical loss relief requests on a case-by-case
                basis. The availability of relief is to be determined by the Secretary of Defense or
                the appropriate Secretary of the military department incurring the loss. See
                B-198451, Feb. 5, 1981.

                Relief of military disbursing officers for physical losses is governed by 31 U.S.C.
                § 3527(b). Section 3527(b) requires that the Secretary of Defense or the appropriate
                Secretary of the military department determine that the loss (1) occurred in the line
                of duty, (2) without fault or negligence on the part of the disbursing officer, and (3)
                was not the result of an improper payment. In military physical loss relief requests
                in which these administrative determinations are made, the granting of relief follows
                automatically. In a 1981 letter, we advised the heads of military departments that
                they do not need to submit physical loss relief requests to GAO. B-198451, Feb. 5,
                1981.

                We suggest that you submit your request to the Secretary of the Navy.

                Sincerely yours,


                Gary L. Kepplinger

                Associate General Counsel

                Enclosure


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