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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 536 · § 536.150

§ 536.150. Claims payable from appropriated funds.

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Claims payable from appropriated funds will be processed under the appropriate subpart. Appropriated fund payable claims include those resulting from:
(a)Acts or omissions of military personnel while performing assigned military duties in connection with NAFI activities.
(b)Acts or omissions of civilian employees paid from appropriated funds in connection with NAFI activities.
(c)Negligent maintenance of an appropriated funds facility used by a NAFI activity but for which the Department of Defense or Department of the Army
(DA)command concerned is responsible and has been notified of the deficiency by the NAF. Where liability is determined to exist for both a NAFI and an appropriated fund activity, liability will be apportioned between the two activities.
(d)Temporary use of a NAFI facility by an appropriated fund activity.
(e)Operation of government owned or rented vehicles on authorized missions for NAFI activities where the driver is a DA soldier or civilian employee and is paid from APFs.
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