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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 536 · § 536.92

§ 536.92. Claims payable under the Non-Scope Claims Act.

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(a)General. A claim for personal injury, death, or damage to, or loss of, property, real or personal, is payable under this subpart when:
(1)Caused by negligent or wrongful acts or omissions of Department of Defense or Department of the Army
(DA)military personnel or civilian employees, as listed in § 536.23(b):
(i)Incident to the use of a vehicle belonging to the United States at any place or;
(ii)Incident to the use of any other property belonging to the United States on a government installation.
(2)The claim is not payable under any other claims statute or regulation available to the DA for the administrative settlement of claims.
(b)Personal injury or death. A claim for personal injury or death is allowable only for the cost of reasonable medical, hospital, or burial expenses actually incurred and not otherwise furnished or paid by the United States.
(c)Property loss or damage. A claim for damage to or loss of property is allowable only for the cost of reasonable repairs or value at time of loss, whichever is less.
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