[Federal Register Volume 66, Number 246 (Friday, December 21, 2001)]
[Notices]
[Pages 66024-66187]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 01-30880]



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General Services Administration





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Federal Supply Service; Household Goods Tender of Service; Notice

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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Federal Supply Service


Household Goods Tender of Service

AGENCY: Federal Supply Service, GSA.

ACTION: Notice of issuance of the GSA Household Goods Tender of Service 
for comment.

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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA), in compliance with 
41 U.S.C. 418b, is publishing the GSA Household Goods Tender of Service 
(HTOS) for comments. The HTOS combines the Domestic Tender of Service 
(DTOS), effective January 2, 1996 and the International Tender of 
Service (ITOS), effective October 1, 1995, into a single document. It 
establishes a uniform basis for purchasing transportation, accessorial 
services, and storage-in-transit for personal effects, unaccompanied 
baggage, and privately owned vehicles of Federal civilian employees 
relocated in the interest of the Government. Agreement to abide by the 
provisions of the HTOS is a prerequisite for any carrier or household 
goods forwarder that wishes to participate in GSA's Centralized 
Household Goods Traffic Management Program (CHAMP). GSA's Federal 
customer agencies benefit from the HTOS which leverages the 
Government's buying power to provide agencies standardized cost 
effective household goods transportation services. All submitted 
comments will be considered prior to issuance of the HTOS. Publication 
of the HTOS in the Federal Register will effectively cancel the DTOS, 
the ITOS and their respective supplements.

DATES: Please submit your comments by February 19, 2002.

ADDRESSES: Mail comments to the General Services Administration, Travel 
and Transportation Management Division (FBL), Washington, DC 20406, 
Attn: Gorman Purdy.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Gorman Purdy, Transportation 
Programs Branch by phone at 703-305-7999 or by e-mail at 
[email protected].

    Dated: December 6, 2001.
Tauna T. Delmonico,
Director, Travel and Transportation Management Division.

Table of Contents

Section and Contents

1  General
2  Participation
3  Offers of Service
4  Statement of Work
4A  Move Management Services (MMS)
5  Time of Performance
6  Inspection
7  Payment of Charges
8  Responsibilities and Authorities
9  Reporting Requirements
10  Participant Liability
11  Miscellaneous Agreement Provisions
12  Transit Times
13  Intentionally Left Blank
14  Geographic Coverage
15  Forms
16  Definitions and Explanation of Terms
17  Accessorial Rates, Rules and Charges

Explanation of Acronyms Used Throughout This HTOS

Acronyms and Explanation

BL  Bill of Lading
CFR  Code of Federal Regulations
CHAMP  Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program
CONUS  Points in the United States
CSI  Customer Satisifaction Index
DA  Dispatch Agent
DOD  Department of Defense
DOS  Department of State
DOT  Department of Transportation
DPM  Direct Procrement Method
DRN  Document Reference Number
EC  Electronic Commerce
FAR  Federal Acquisition Regulations
FMC  Federal Maritime Commission
FMR  Federal Management Regulations
FTR  Federal Travel Regulation
GBL  Government Bill of Lading
GRT  Government Rate Tender
GSA  General Services Administration
GSO  General Services Officer
HHG  Household Goods
HTOS  Household Goods Tender of Service
IFF  Industrial Funding Fee
I-FTP  File Transfer Protocal
ITGBL  International Governmnet Bill of Lading
ITMS  Interagency Transportation Management System
MMS  Move Management Serivce
MOU  Memorandum of Understanding
MTMC  Military Traffic Management Command
NADA  National Autombile Dealers Association
NTS  Non-Temporary Storage
OCONUS  Points Outside the United States
OFAC  Common Financial & Administration Control
OT  Overtime
OTO  One Time Only
P/D  Pickup/Delivery
PMO  Program Management Office
POC  Principal Operating Comany
Principal Operating Comany
POD  Port of Debarkation
POE  Port of Embarkation
POF  Privately Owner Firearms
POV  Privately Owned Vehicles
RDD  Required Delivery Date
RFO  Request For Offers
RTO  Responsible Transportation Officer
SA  Service Area
SAP  Service Area Pairs
SCAC  Standard Carrier Alpha Code
SFR  Single Factor Rate
SIT  Storage in Transit
SPIES  Service Perfromance Index & Evaluation System
TIN  Tax Identification Number
TPA  Trading Partner Agreement
UB  Unaccompanied Air Baggage
USC  United States Code
W/H  Warehouse Handling

Section 1--General

1-1. Scope of the Tender of Service (HTOS) [old 1-1]

1-1.1. General. [old D1-1]
    This HTOS is for the transportation, accessorial services, and 
storage-in-transit of the personal effects and property of employees of 
civilian, non-Department of Defense, Departments and agencies of the 
United States Government when relocating pursuant to permanent change 
of station orders between or within the continental United States and 
trust territories, or possessions of the U.S., or between or within the 
continental United States and foreign countries. (as specified in 
Section 14.)
1-1.2. Services To Be Furnished
1-1.2.1. General [old D1-1]
    Services to be furnished are premove surveys; packing at origin 
residence; the use of packing containers; materials including 
protective pads from origin to destination; loading; movement or 
transportation of property from origin to destination; unpacking at 
destination; removal and placement of each article in the residence, 
warehouse, or other building; servicing and unservicing of appliances 
including when a third party is required to perform the service; and 
storage-in-transit and delivery to the residence.
1-1.2.2. Unaccompanied Air Baggage [old I1.1.1]
    Services as may be required in the preparation, movement, and 
delivery of unaccompanied air baggage.
1-1.2.3. Privately Owned Vehicles [old I1.1.1]
    Services as may be required in the preparation, movement, and 
delivery of privately owned vehicles.
1-1.3. DoD Tender of Service Application [old I1.1.1]
    This HTOS and its associated terms, conditions, and rules are 
separate and distinct from the DOD (MTMC) GBL and ITGBL Tender of 
Service and its terms, conditions, and rules.
1-1.4. Description of Freight [old D1-1]
1-1.4.1. Freight Included
    The property to be moved under this HTOS consists of personal 
effects and property defined as household effects (HHE) used or to be 
used in a dwelling

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when part of the equipment or supply of such dwelling includes, but is 
not limited to, household furnishings, equipment and appliances, 
furniture, clothing, books, and privately owned vehicles.
1-1.4.2. Freight Excluded [old D1-1]
    Excluded from the scope of this HTOS are shipments that can be more 
advantageously or economically moved via parcel post or small package 
carrier; shipments of unusual value, explosives and other dangerous 
articles, commodities in bulk, commodities injurious or contaminating 
to other freight, property which by its inherent nature is liable to 
impregnate, contaminate or otherwise cause damage to other property or 
equipment, and shipments that the Government may elect to move in 
Government vehicles. Also excluded are airplanes, mobile homes, camper 
trailers, boats, birds, pets, livestock, cordwood, building materials, 
and items which cannot be taken from or delivered to the premises 
without damage to the items or the premises. Also excluded are packing 
crating services performed pursuant to a Direct Procurement Method 
(DPM) contract awarded by a federal civilian agency.

1-2. Acceptance of the Tender of Service (HTOS) [old D1-2]

    The acceptance of the General Services Administration (GSA) Tender 
of Service (HTOS) is a prerequisite for a Participant which wishes to 
be considered for transportation of personal property routed by 
civilian executive agencies of the U.S. Government via the Domestic 
Government Bill of Lading (GBL) method or International Through 
Government Bill of Lading (ITGBL) method. The conditions of this HTOS 
are in addition to or in lieu of, as the case may be, all service 
provisions of any applicable tender or tariff under which a shipment 
may be routed, except where these conditions may be in conflict with 
applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, including 
for international shipments. The acceptance of the GSA HTOS by a 
Participant shall be accomplished as specified in Section 2.

1-3. Application [old D1-3]

1-3.1. Routed Pursuant to Cost Comparisons [old D1-3]
    The terms and conditions of this HTOS apply to firms participating 
in the GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program-
Domestic and/or International and servicing household goods shipments 
routed pursuant to domestic or international cost comparisons issued by 
GSA.
1-3.2. Routed Pursuant to Contracts [old D1-3]
    The terms and conditions of this HTOS apply to firms participating 
in the GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program and 
servicing household goods shipments routed pursuant to any contract 
awarded to a participating carrier or to a broker by GSA or a Federal 
civilian, non-DOD, agency.
1-3.3. Use of Term Participant [old I1.3]
    The term Participant shall be used throughout this HTOS when 
referring to a firm approved to participate in the CHAMP and in order 
not to prejudice the attribution of any right or responsibility. To the 
extent that any specific right or responsibility pertains solely to a 
carrier, that responsibility shall not be attributed to or expected of 
an agent. To the extent that any specific right or responsibility 
pertains solely to an agent, that responsibility shall not be 
attributed to or expected of a carrier. To the extent that any right or 
responsibility may be considered as mutually shared by both carrier and 
agent during the performance of a specific move, that responsibility 
shall be attributed to and expected of both the carrier and the agent 
it uses. In the event that the terms carrier or agent appear within 
this HTOS, they shall be understood to mean Participant unless it is 
clear from the context that carrier or agent is appropriate, as the 
case may be.
1-3.4. Mileage Determination
    Highway mileage determination for services performed in this HTOS 
will be as follows: (1) Shipments between any two locations within the 
contiguous United States (i.e., the 48 States, the District of Columbia 
and Alaska) apply the mileages based on 5-digit ZIP Codes, provided by 
ALK Technologies, Inc. Version 15, as amended. Note: For shipments to, 
from or within Canada, Rand McNally mileage is used. (2) Shipments 
performed outside the contiguous United States, apply the applicable 
mileage guide, book, or other method used in that particular country to 
determine mileages.

1-4. Revising HTOS Provisions and Method of Canceling Original or 
Revised Pages [old D1-4]

    This Tender of Service (TOS) will be revised by the General 
Services Administration, Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management 
Program Office (6FBX) (hereinafter referred to as PMO), 1500 East 
Bannister Road, Kansas City, Missouri, 64131 through publication of the 
changes on the World Wide Web Page (http://www.kc.gsa.gov/fsstt), or 
the reissuance of the document on an ``as needed'' basis. HTOS updates 
will also be included on the Interagency Traffic Management System 
(ITMS) CD.
1-4.1. Page Revisions [old D1-4]
    This TOS will be revised through issuing page revisions. When there 
are page revisions, cancellation of prior pages will be effected by 
means of this rule. Pages will be inserted in the document in numerical 
sequence. (for example: ``FIRST REVISED PAGE 10'' will have the effect 
of canceling ``ORIGINAL PAGE 10'', ``SECOND REVISED PAGE 10'' will have 
the effect of canceling ``FIRST REVISED PAGE 10''. Pages should be 
inserted in the following order, as page 10 would be followed by pages 
10-A, 10-B, 10-C, 11, and 12.) Except where a specific cancellation is 
shown on a revised page, a revised page cancels any and all uncancelled 
revised or original pages, or uncancelled portions thereof, which bears 
the same page number. TEXT THAT IS CHANGED ON THE REVISED PAGES WILL BE 
HIGHLIGHTED.
1-4.2. Reissuing Document [old D1-4]
    Reissues of this document will be identified by a number in 
numerical sequence, before the word ``Edition''. (For example, the 
first reissue of this TOS would be designated as the HOUSEHOLD GOODS 
TENDER OF SERVICE, NOVEMBER 1, 1998 EDITION, the next would be 
HOUSEHOLD GOODS TENDER OF SERVICE, NOVEMBER 1, 1999 EDITION, etc.). 
Each reissue will cancel the previous issue. When this HTOS is reissued 
ONLY TEXT THAT HAS BEEN CHANGED FROM THE PREVIOUS ISSUE OF THE TOS WILL 
BE HIGHLIGHTED.
1-4.3. Effective Date of Revisions
    Unless otherwise specified on the Web document, the effective date 
shall be the date of publication on the WWW.
1-4.4. Issuance of Versions Other Than the WWW Version
1-4.4.1. By the PMO
    The issuance of versions of the HTOS, changes thereto, or reissues 
thereof, on paper or electronically, shall be at the sole discretion of 
the PMO.
1-4.4.2. By Parties Other Than the PMO
    Unless specifically endorsed by the PMO in writing as part of the 
publication, versions of the HTOS issued by parties other than the PMO,

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including reprints of the WWW pages, copies of floppy disks, or any 
other form of publication, are null and void.

Section 2--Participation

2-1. General [old D2-1]

2-1.1. Transportation Services
    Participation in the GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic 
Management Program, Domestic and International, is open to any carrier, 
freight forwarder, holding authority (certificates, licenses, or 
permits, as appropriate) from the U.S. Department of Transportation 
(successor to the Interstate Commerce Commission), Federal Maritime 
Commission (FMC), and/or State regulatory authority.

2-2. Application To Participate

2-2.1. Application For Approval
2-2.1.1. General [old D2-2.]
    Except as specified in 2-2.1.3 and 2-2.1.4, below, and subject to 
the restrictions set out in 2-3, below, any firm desiring to 
participate in the program must request approval during the open 
approval window.
2-2.1.2. Definitions [old I2-2.1.2]
    For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply.
2-2.1.2.1. Transportation Services
    Transportation services include line haul transportation, carrier 
services, accessorial services, and storage-in-transit (SIT) of the 
personal effects and property of employees of civilian, non-Department 
of Defense, Departments and agencies of the United States Government 
when relocating pursuant to permanent change of station orders between 
or within the continental United States and offshore states, trust 
territories, or possessions of the U.S, or between or within the 
continental United States and foreign countries. (as specified in 
Section 14)
2-2.1.2.2. Carrier [old I2-2.1.2.1]
    A person authorized by the appropriate regulatory body (U.S. 
Department of Transportation (successor to the Interstate Commerce 
Commission), Federal Maritime Commissions, State authority, or other 
authority of cognizant jurisdiction) to engage in for-hire 
transportation of household goods and personal effects as defined in 
Section 1 of this HTOS.
2-2.1.2.3. Carrier Services [old I2-2.1.2.2]
    For domestic and international household goods shipments, as 
appropriate, carrier services include, but are not limited to, 
providing origin agents for the performance of premove surveys, 
packing, the stuffing of containers and liftvans, line-haul 
transportation from origin to port of debarkation, providing 
debarkation port agent and broker services, providing ocean 
transportation, providing embarkation port agent and broker services, 
customs clearance, inland transportation to destination, and providing 
destination agents for the performance of storage-in-transit, delivery, 
unpacking, placement of property, and removal of debris, containers, 
and liftvans.
2-2.1.2.4. Agent [old I2-2.1.2.3]
    A person under contract to a carrier for the provision of 
accessorial and terminal services.
2-2.1.2.5. Agent Services [old I2-2.1.2.4]
    For domestic and international household goods moves, as 
appropriate, agent services include, but are not limited to, providing 
premove surveys, packing, crating, stuffing containers and liftvans, 
local transportation within the origin or destination locality, 
storage-in-transit (SIT), delivery, unpacking, placement of property, 
and removal of debris, containers, and liftvans. An agent's provision 
of line-haul transportation services under the terms of the firm-agent 
contract and under the operating authority of the firm is not part of 
agent services.
2-2.1.3. Carriers [old I2-2.1.3]
    Any carrier, hereinafter referred to as a firm, except in those 
instances where an agent is clearly intended or otherwise indicated as 
``carrier,'' desiring to participate in the program must apply for 
approval. Approval to participate in any domestic program is not 
qualifying for participation in any international program.
2-2.1.4. Agents [old I2-2.1.4]
    Based on the requirements of the shipping Federal agency, a firm 
desiring to provide agent services for a carrier may require that 
Federal agency's approval.
2-2.1.5. Instructions for Application Submission and Evaluation [old 
I2-2.1.4.1]
    Each Federal agency requiring agent approval is responsible for the 
establishment of approval application submission requirements, approval 
standards, and approval processing and issuance.
2-2.2. Requests To Participate [old D2-2.]
    Requests to participate must be sent to: General Services 
Administration, Federal Supply Service Bureau, Transportation 
Management Branch (6FBX), 1500 East Bannister Road, Room 1076, Kansas 
City, MO 64131-3088, Telephone: (816) 823-3646, Fax No. (816) 823-3656; 
(hereafter referred to as Program Management Office or PMO).

2-3. Restriction on Application for Approval [old 2-3]

2-3.1. Previous CHAMP Participants [old I2-3.1]
    Applications for approval from previous Participants in CHAMP, 
whether terminated by GSA or voluntarily withdrawn, are subject to the 
following restrictions.
2-3.1.1. Terminated Firm [old I2-3.1.1]
    Subject to the provisions of 2-4, below, a firm terminated by GSA 
may reapply in the approval cycle after the first anniversary of the 
firm's termination from the program.
2-3.1.2. Withdrawn Firm [old I2-3.1.2]
    Subject to the provisions of 2-4, below, a firm that has 
voluntarily withdrawn from the program may reapply in the next approval 
cycle following the firm's withdrawal from the program.

2-4. Application [old 2-4]

2-4.1. General [old D2-3. & I2-4.1]
    When submitting an application for approval, a firm must submit an 
application in its own name for approval as a Participant. A firm that 
on its own behalf or on behalf of an agent (a) falsifies, conceals, or 
covers up by any trick, scheme, or device a material fact; (b) makes 
any false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations; or 
(c) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the same to 
contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry on any 
part of the application or on any document furnished pursuant to this 
HTOS is punishable by fines, imprisonment, or both (U.S. Code, Title 
18, Section 1001). In order to be considered for approval, the 
following requirements must be met by either the firm or the designated 
agent, as specified.
2-4.2. Agreement To Abide by the HTOS [old D2-3. & I2-4.2]
2-4.2.1. Firm [old D2-3 & I2-4.2.1]
    The applicant must agree to abide by the terms and conditions of 
the CHAMP

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HTOS. If applicant is applying for both Domestic & International 
Programs, only one Agreement To Abide By The HTOS must be completed and 
signed.
2-4.2.2. Agent [old I2-4.2.2]
    The applicant firm must certify that each agent it will use has 
agreed to abide by the terms and conditions of the CHAMP HTOS.
2-4.3. Operating Authority [old I2-4.3]
2-4.3.1. Firm [old I2-4.3.1]
    The applicant firm must hold all necessary operating authorities, 
permits, and business licenses issued in its name, from appropriate 
regulatory bodies, for the transportation of personal property and will 
provide copies of each authority, permit, or business license to the 
PMO upon demand, or that it is exempt from such regulatory 
certification by operation of law or order of an appropriate regulatory 
body and, in addition to tariff and legal requirements, agrees to the 
provisions of this HTOS. The firm must also meet any applicable 
ownership requirement established by law for the type of carriage of 
goods in which it engages.
2-4.3.2. Agent [old 2-4.3.2]
2-4.3.2.1. Business Licenses [old I2-4.3.2.1]
    The applicant firm must certify that each agent it will use holds 
all necessary operating authorities, permits, business licenses, issued 
in its name, from appropriate regulatory bodies, for the provision of 
agent services as defined in this section and will provide copies of 
each authority, permit, or business license, to the PMO upon demand, or 
that it is exempt from such regulatory certification by operation of 
law or order of an appropriate regulatory body and, in addition to 
tariff and legal requirements, agrees to the provisions of this HTOS. 
The agent must also meet any applicable ownership requirement 
established by law for the type of services in which it engages.
2-4.3.2.2. Carrier-Agent Agreement [old I2-4.3.2.2]
    The applicant carrier must certify that each agent it will use to 
provide agent services is at the time of application or will be at the 
time of use party to a valid written agency agreement between itself 
and the applicant carrier. The agreement must, at a minimum, contain 
the language set out in Section 8 [Agency Agreements], set out the 
terms and conditions of the agent's representation of the carrier, the 
services to be provided, the terms and method of payment for services 
rendered, the quality control standards expected by the firm and the 
method of quality measurement, and the terms under which the agreement 
may be terminated.
2-4.4. SCAC (Standard Carrier Alpha Code) Designation [old D2-3. & I2-
4.4]
    An applicant firm must have a valid SCAC as issued by the National 
Motor Freight Association, Washington, DC. An applicant's request will 
not be processed without the SCAC.
2-4.5. Trading Partner Agreement
    The applicant firm must complete and sign the Trading Partner 
Agreement and send it back in hard copy with all other required 
documentation. If applying for both the Domestic and International 
Programs, you need only to complete one TPA. An applicant's request 
will not be processed without the Trading Partner Agreement.
2-4.6. Cargo Insurance [old D2-3 & I2-4.5]
    The applicant shall maintain cargo liability insurance during the 
term of this agreement at a minimum, in the amount of $65,000 for any 
one shipment per vehicle and $150,000 for any one disaster causing loss 
or damage to the contents of two or more shipments per vehicle or 
property otherwise located. The insurance policy must not contain any 
provision excluding liability for loss and/or damage for which the firm 
is responsible under the terms of this HTOS.
2-4.7. Provision of Bond. International Only [old I2-4.6]
    In the event the applicant carrier is applying for approval to 
handle international shipments, the carrier shall maintain a 
performance bond during the term of this agreement (to be renewed on 
the approval anniversary of each following year) during the term of 
this agreement at a minimum in the amount of $75,000 or 2.5%, whichever 
is greater, of the firm's (principal) gross annual revenue derived from 
CHAMP ITGBL shipments the preceding calendar year executed by a surety 
appearing on the list contained in the Department of Treasury Circular 
570, ``Surety Companies Acceptable on Federal Bonds.''
2-4.8. Experience
2-4.8.1. Firm [old D2-3 & I2-4.7.1]
    The applicant shall have and maintain operations consistent with 
standard industry practices and this HTOS such that an acceptable level 
of service has been and will continue to be provided.
2-4.8.2. Agent
2-4.8.2.1. Carrier
    The applicant carrier must certify that each agent it will use has 
and maintains operations consistent with standard industry practices 
and this HTOS such that an acceptable level of service has been and 
will continue to be provided.
2-4.9. Quality Control Program [old 2-4.8]
2-4.9.1. Firm [old I2-4.8.1]
    The applicant must have a published corporate quality control 
system which will provide total visibility of all facets of the CHAMP 
and ensures that the service provided is equal to or greater than the 
standards of service established by this HTOS.
2-4.9.2. Agent [old I2-4.8.2]
2-4.9.2.1. Carrier
    The applicant carrier must certify that each agent it will use has 
a published corporate quality control system which will provide total 
visibility of all facets of the CHAMP, and ensure that the service 
provided is equal to or greater than the standards of service 
established by this HTOS.
2-4.10. Financial Responsibility
2-4.10.1. Firm [old D2-3. & I2-4.9.1]
    The applicant must demonstrate its financial responsibility, 
working capital, and other financial, technical, and management 
resources to perform.
2-4.11. Agent Facilities [old I2-4.10]
    Applicant carrier agents must have the following: (a) 2,000 cubic 
feet of storage space available for the use of the applicant carrier 
(b) two vehicles, one of which must be a weather tight van of at least 
1,000 cubic feet capacity and one open bed vehicle with a minimum 
length of 16 feet each; and (c) one mobile lifting device with a 
minimum lifting capacity of 4,000 pounds.
2-4.12. Previously Approved Firms [old I2-4.11]
    Firms, whether terminated by GSA or voluntarily withdrawn, 
reapplying for approval must have the support of former federal 
civilian, non-DOD, customers.

2-5. Submission Requirements [old 2-5]

2-5.1. General [old I2-5.1]
    The request for approval is subject to the requirements set forth 
below. Unless otherwise provided, the term applicant shall mean the 
applicant carrier.

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2-5.2. Waiver Of Submission Requirements [old I2-5.2]
    In the event an applicant has been formally registered as compliant 
with the International Organization for Standardization Standard 9000 
or one of the standards within the 9000 series (referred to hereafter 
as ISO 9000) by an internationally recognized ISO 9000 registrar, GSA 
reserves the right to waive any or all approval requirements pertaining 
to qualitystandards.
2-5.3. ISO 9000 Registration [old I2-5.3.1]
    A certified true copy of the certificate of conformity.
2-5.4. HTOS Certification [old D2-3 & I2-5.3.2]
    An original signed copy of the HTOS Certification Sheet (included 
in Section 15 of this HTOS), entitled Request to Participate and 
Agreement to Abide by the Terms and Conditions of the General Service 
Administration's Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management 
Program.
2-5.5. SCAC Designation [old D2-3 & I2-5.3.3]
    The applicant must submit a copy of the letter from the National 
Motor Freight Association, Washington, DC, assigning that firm a SCAC.
2-5.6. Applicant Information [old I2-5.3.4]
    Information concerning the applicant, such as name, postal address, 
electronic mail address, telephone and facsimile numbers, corporate 
office, operating authorities, and other carriers with which the 
applicant does business. The applicant will indicate whether or not it 
is under the financial or administrative control of any other household 
effects carrier or forwarder, and state the name of the carrier, or 
forwarder controlling the applicant. The applicant will provide a list 
of household effects carrier(s), and/or forwarder(s) which are under 
its common financial or administrative control.
2-5.7. Business Statistics [old D2-3. & I2.5.3.5.]
    Information concerning the applicant's household goods 
transportation business, including, but not limited to shipments 
booked, shipments serviced, and claims.
2-5.8. Scope Of Operation [old D2-3 & I2-5.3.6]
    Information concerning the applicant's proposed and actual scopes 
of operation. For its actual scope of operation, the applicant will 
also provide the actual number of shipments handled between each 
serviced service-area pair during the past five years.
2-5.9. Financial Information [old D2-3 & I2-5.3.7]
    The applicant must submit such financial information as is required 
by the instructions. If requested by GSA during the conduct of the 
initial financial review, the applicant must provide any additional or 
supplemental financial information. If considered necessary to assure 
satisfactory performance and avoidance of firm/forwarder financial 
problems, GSA reserves the right to request any of the following, 
individually or in combination: (1) Company certified financial 
statements; (2) CPA review (including footnotes) of financial 
statements; and (3) CPA audit and opinion (including footnotes) of 
financial statements.
2-5.10. Additional Information [old D2-3. & I2-5.3.8]
    Except as otherwise provided in the HTOS, GSA reserves the right to 
request additional or supplemental information when that contained in 
the application is insufficient for a proper evaluation. Unless 
requested by GSA, additional or supplemental information will not be 
accepted.
2-5.11. Firm Processes And Process Controls [old D2-3. & I2-5.4.1]
    A questionnaire dealing with various aspects of the applicant's 
processes and process controls, such as booking and registration, 
tracing, claims adjudication, SIT warehouse selection, and quality 
control.
2-5.12. Quality Control Program
2-5.12.1. General [old I2-5.4.2.1]
    The applicant will furnish information regarding its published 
internal quality control program covering the functions of traffic 
management (routing, tracing, and billing), packing/packaging/
containerization, employee training, supervision, and, if appropriate, 
agent supervision and include quality goals and objectives with 
measurable performance standards, measurement techniques, and actions 
based on those standards.
2-5.12.2. Carrier-Agent Interface [old I2.5.4.2.2]
    The applicant will furnish information on how its quality control 
program is applied to its agents and how it is monitored. In addition, 
the applicant will describe how its program relates to and reinforces 
the quality control program of its agents.
2-5.13. Corporate Account Trends [old D2-3. & I2-5.4.3]
    The applicant will provide information concerning its corporate 
account activity during the preceding five calendar years.
2-5.14. HTOS Questionnaire [old D2-3. & I2-5.4.4]
    A questionnaire designed to familiarize the applicant with the 
requirements of the HTOS. GSA reserves the right to require that the 
HTOS Questionnaire be recompleted when the applicant has failed to 
complete a substantial number of the questions correctly.
2-5.15. Performance Bond--International Only [old I2-5.4.6]
    An original written statement from the surety company indicating 
that it will provide, using the format set out in the approval package 
and at the request of the applicant, the required performance bond to 
the PMO no later than the due date for the filing of rates in the 
Filing Cycle in which the applicant first files rates. In the event the 
performance bond is not submitted as specified or does not meet the 
requirements for the performance bond, the applicant's rate filing will 
be handled in accordance with the Request for Offers provisions 
regarding non-rate related deficiencies.
2-5.16. Federal Support [old I2-5.4.7]
    In the event the application is from a firm covered by 2-4.12, 
above, the approval application must be supported by statements from 
all federal agencies that had previously used that firm for household 
goods transportation services. The statements of support must be in the 
form and format specified by GSA.

2-6. Evaluation [old I2-6]

    The request for approval will be evaluated in accordance with the 
criteria set forth below. As used in the following, the term 
``applicant'' shall include both the firm and its sponsored agents, 
unless otherwise provided.
2-6.1. ISO 9000 Registration [old I2-6.1.1]
    Each submitted certification will be reviewed to determine its 
legitimacy and applicability, and that the required periodic audits 
have been performed.
2-6.2. HTOS Certification [old D2-3. & I2-6.1.2]
    The certification will be reviewed to determine that the applicant 
has agreed

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to abide by the Terms and Conditions of the General Services 
Administration's Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management 
Program.
2-6.3. SCAC Designation [old D2-3. & I2-6.1.3]
    GSA will verify that the National Motor Freight Association, 
Washington, DC, has issued the SCAC.
2-6.4. Business Statistics, Scope of Operations, Applicant Operations 
and Processes and Facilities [old D2-3. & I2-6.1.4]
    GSA will evaluate the applicant's responses in terms of whether the 
applicant has demonstrated actual and potential ability to perform in 
accordance with the HTOS, performance consistent with that of 
applicant's already participating in the program, and performance that 
will meet the levels of quality expected of approved Participants.
2-6.5. Financial Information [old D2-3. & I2-6.1.5]
    GSA will evaluate this information to determine whether the 
applicant has sufficient financial capacity to provide service.
2-6.6. Firm Processes and Process Controls [old D2-3. & I2-6.2.1]
    GSA will evaluate the applicant's responses in terms of whether the 
applicant has demonstrated actual potential ability to perform in 
accordance with HTOS, performance consistent with that of firms or 
agents, as appropriate, already participating in the program, and 
performance that will meet the levels of quality expected of approved 
program Participants.
2-6.7. Quality Control Program [old I2-6.2.2]
    GSA will determine whether the applicant's internal quality control 
program has been formally published, contains quality goals and 
objectives with measurable performance standards, measurement 
techniques, and actions based on those standards, and is sufficient to 
ensure that the applicant's operations, employees, and agents, if 
appropriate, are familiar with and will be held accountable for the 
achievement of the program's goals and objectives. GSA will also 
determine that the interface of quality control programs between the 
applicant firm and each of its designated agents is such that the 
quality goals and objectives and the performance standards are 
relatively consistent and will result in a unified approach to the 
quality of service delivery.
2-6.8. Corporate Account Trends [old D2-3. & I2-6.2.3]
    GSA will determine how well the applicant has managed and handled 
its corporate account businesses.
2-6.9. HTOS Questionnaire [old D2-3 & I2-6.2.4]
    GSA will evaluate the responses to the questionnaire in terms of 
whether the applicant has an understanding of the HTOS sufficient to 
performance that will meet the levels of quality expected of approved 
program Participants.
2-6.10. Certificate of Insurance [old D2-3 & I2-6.2.5]
    Upon receipt of the vendor certification statement of cargo 
liability insurance from the carrier, and in accordance with the 
instructions listed in the RFO, GSA will verify the primary underwriter 
of the cargo insurance policy is licensed by the appropriate regulatory 
authority. The insurance must also provide for notice of termination or 
cancellation be provided thirty (30) days prior thereto to the PMO. 
(SATISFACTORY/UNSATISFACTORY).
2-6.11. Performance Bond.--International Only [old I2-6.2.6]
    Upon receipt of the performance bond from the surety, GSA will 
verify that the surety company executing the bond appears on the list 
contained in the Department of Treasury Circular 570, ``Surety 
Companies Acceptable on Federal Bonds,'' and that the sum of the bond 
is correct. (Acceptable/Unacceptable).
2-6.12. Federal Support [old I2-6.2.7]
    In the event the application is from a firm covered by 2-3.1, 
above, GSA will evaluate the federal support for the applicant to 
determine whether the applicant's recommencement of operations or its 
initiation of operations is supported by at least 75% of its former 
federal, non-DOD customers.

2-7. Approval [old D2-4. & I2-7]

    A firm will be approved when the evaluation results in a 
determination that the applicant possesses sufficient qualifications, 
experience, facilities, quality control processes, and financial 
capacity.

2-8. Approval Limitation. [old D2-5 & I2-8]

2-8.1. General [old D2-5. & I2-8.1]
    The approval of a firm shall include a limitation on the scope of 
that firm's operations within the program. The limitation shall be 
determined in accordance with the following criteria.
2-8.2. New Participants [old D2-5 & I2-8.2]
2-8.2.1. Transportation Services
    Except as provided in Paragraphs 2.8.3 and 2.8.4 below, new firms 
are those applicants approved as Participants during a specific 
approval window. The designation ``new'' shall apply until November of 
the calendar year following the year in which approval was granted (for 
example, an applicant approved in 1997 shall be considered a new firm 
until November, 1998). GSA will limit the new Participant's scope of 
operation to that consistent with the applicant's experience, 
resources, quality control processes, and financial responsibility.
2-8.3. Applicants Whose Approval Has Been Terminated [old D2-5 & I2-
8.3]
    For those applicants whose approval as a firm has been terminated 
by GSA and have subsequently reapplied as a firm, the applicant's scope 
of operation will not exceed that previously approved, unless GSA 
determines that a lesser scope is consistent with the applicant's 
experience, resources, quality control processes, financial 
responsibility, and prior performance in the program.
2-8.4. Applicants Which Have Voluntarily Withdrawn [old D2-5 & I2-8.4]
    For those firm applicants which have voluntarily withdrawn from the 
program and reapplied as firms, the applicant's scope of operation will 
not exceed that previously approved, unless GSA determines that a 
lesser scope is consistent with the applicant's experience, resources, 
quality control processes, financial responsibility, and prior 
performance in the program.
2-8.5. Scope Of Operation Adjustments [old D2-5. & I2-8.5]
    For other than new firm Participants, the approved scope of 
operation will be adjusted based on customer satisfaction with the 
firm's performance within its assigned scope of operation as indicated 
by the Customer Satisfaction Index effective on November 1 of the year 
of adjustment. The adjustment shall be calculated in accordance with 
the following.
2-8.5.1. Adjustment When the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) Is 
Greater Than 105 [old D2-5 & I2-8.5.1]
    A CSI greater than 105.00 indicates better than average customer 
satisfaction. A firm with a CSI greater than 105.00 may increase its 
scope of operation by an amount equal to the

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difference between its CSI and 100.00. For example, a CSI of 109.83 
would permit a 9.83% increase in the number of service area pairs (SAP) 
in the approved scope of operation, as demonstrated by the following 
computations:

Program Average = 100.00
CSI = 109.83
# of SAPs approved = 3
Step 1: 109.83-100.00 = 9.83 (move the decimal two places to the left 
of the decimal position--example: change 109.83 to .0983)
Step 2: 3  x  .0983 = .29 or an increase of 1 SAP

    Note: Round all percentages relating to the number of SAP's to 
the next greater whole number--For example, .29 to 1.

2-8.5.2. Adjustment When the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) Is 
Between 95 and 105 [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.2]
    A CSI between 95.00 and 105.00 indicates average customer 
satisfaction. A firm with a CSI between 95.00 and 105.00 may not change 
its scope of operation.
2-8.5.3. Adjustment When the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) Is Less 
Than 95 [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.3]
    A firm with a CSI less than 95.00 must decrease its scope of 
operation by an amount equal to the difference between its CSI and 
100.00.
2-8.5.4. Reduction of a Multi-Service Area Pair Scope (Old D2-5. & I2-
8.5.3.1)
    When a firm has a multi-service area scope, the firm will be 
required to reduce its scope of operation by an amount equal to the 
difference between its CSI and 100.00. For example, a CSI of 88.23 
would require an 11.77% decrease in the number of service area pairs 
(SAP) in the approved scope of operation, as demonstrated by the 
following computations:

Program Average = 100.00
CSI = 88.23
# of SAPs approved = 115
Step 1: 100.0-88.23 = 11.77% (move decimal two places to the left for 
calculation purposes in step 2).
Step 2: 115  x  .1177 = 13.54 or decrease of 14 SAP's.

    Note: Round all percentages relating to the number of SAP's to 
the next greater whole number--For example, round 13.54 to 14.

2-8.5.4.1. Reduction of a Single Service Area Pair Scope [old D2-5. & 
I2-8.5.3.2]
    When a firm's CSI is less than 95.00 and the firm's scope of 
operation must be reduced as provided in 2-8.5.3, above, and when the 
resultant scope of operation would be zero (0) service area pairs or 
service areas, as the case may be, the scope will not be changed for 
the filing cycle during which the Customer Satisfaction Index will be 
effective, subject to the provisions of 2-8.5.6, Adjustment, when the 
firm is unindexed.
2-8.5.5. Adjustment When There Is No CSI [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.4]
The lack of a CSI indicates that GSA has been unable to establish the 
quality of the firm's performance. An unindexed firm may not change its 
scope of operation.
2-8.5.6. Adjustments Based on Factors Other Than the Customer 
Satisfaction Index [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.5]
    For firms other than new that have filed rates since their 
approval, the approved scope of operation under the circumstances and 
in accordance with the provisions described below may be adjusted upon 
written request by the firm. Any approved adjustment will be effective 
as determined by GSA.
2-8.5.6.1. Adjustment Based on an Increase in Operating Authority [old 
D2-5. & I2-8.5.5.1]
    If subsequent to a firm's approval and the assignment of or any 
adjustment to a scope of operation, a firm's operating authority 
increases, no adjustment in the assigned scope of operation will be 
made unless the firm's current published Customer Satisfaction Index is 
greater than 105.00; provided, however, that GSA reserves the right to 
require the firm to submit current information in accordance with the 
requirements set out in 2-5 above, and to increase, decrease, or not 
change the firm's scope of operation based on the evaluation of that 
information.
2-8.5.6.2. Adjustment Due to Mergers and Acquisition [old D2-5. & I2-
8.5.5.2]
    If subsequent to a firm's approval and the assignment of or any 
adjustment to a scope of operation, a firm's operating authority 
increases because of a merger and/or acquisition, no adjustment in the 
assigned scope of operation will be made unless the firm's current 
published Customer Satisfaction Index is greater than 105.00; provided, 
however, that GSA reserves the right to require the firm to submit 
current information in accordance with the requirements set out in 2-5 
above, and to increase, decrease, or not change the firm's scope of 
operation based on the evaluation of that information.
2-8.5.6.3. Adjustments Based on Reorganization Plans [old D2-5. & I2-
8.5.5.3]
    If subsequent to a firm's approval and the assignment of or any 
adjustment to a scope of operation, a firm's plan for reorganization is 
approved under the laws of the United States, GSA will require the 
submission of current information in accordance with the requirements 
set out in 2-5 above, and increase, decrease, or not change the firm's 
scope of operation based on the evaluation of that information.
2-8.5.6.4. Adjustment Based on Financial Capacity [old D2-5. & I2-
8.5.5.4]
    Subsequent to a firm's approval and the assignment of or any 
adjustment to a scope of operation, GSA reserves the right to require a 
firm to submit current financial information and increase, decrease, or 
not change the firm's scope of operation based on the evaluation of 
that information.
2-8.5.6.5. Adjustment Based on Redesignation of Principal Operating 
Company [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.5.5]
    Subsequent to a firm's approval and the assignment of or any 
adjustment to the scope of operation, the scope of operation will not 
be adjusted due to the redesignation of the principal operating company 
(POC) by the parent company.
2-8.5.6.6. Adjustment Based on Firm Name Change [old D2-5. & I2-
8.5.5.6]
    An approved firm may change its name upon submission of a copy of 
its approval by the U.S. Department of Transportation (successor to the 
Interstate Commerce Commission), or appropriate regulatory authority to 
the PMO. Such documentation must clearly demonstrate a change of name 
as can be determined by the PMO. No adjustments in the assigned scope 
of operation will be made; provided, however, that GSA reserves the 
right to require the firm to submit current information in accordance 
with the requirements set out in 2-5 above, and to increase, decrease, 
or not change the firm's scope of operation based on the evaluation of 
that information.
2-8.5.6.7. Adjustment When More Than One of the Factors Cited in 2-
8.5.6.1 Through 2-8.5.6.6 Applies [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.5.7]
    When more than one of the factors cited in 2-8.5.6.1 through 2-
8.5.6.6 applies (for example, an approved reorganization coupled with a 
name change), GSA reserves the right to determine the factor under the 
terms of

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which any adjustment action will be taken.
2-8.5.7. Restructuring of Scope of Operation [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.6]
2-8.5.7.1. Restructuring Under the Provisions of 2-8.5.9.3 [old D2-5. & 
I2-8.5.6.1]
    Upon approval of a reorganization plan by the cognizant Bankruptcy 
Court of the United States, a firm is required to submit a plan for 
restructuring of its scope of operation and the information required in 
2-5, above.
2-8.5.7.2. Restructuring Based on Changes in Traffic Patterns [old D-
2.5 & I2-8.5.6.2]
    Over a period of time and for various reasons, a firm's 
predominant, long-term traffic patterns may change. Such changes may 
result in the approved scope of operation no longer matching the 
traffic patterns of the firm. Accordingly and notwithstanding any of 
the provisions set out in 2.8.5, above, a firm may request in writing a 
restructuring of its scope of operation.
2-8.5.7.2.1. Time of Request [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.6.2.1]
    No earlier than five (5) years after the year in which the firm was 
approved to participate in the program and in five (5) year increments 
thereafter, a firm may request a review of its scope of operations; for 
example, a firm approved in calendar year 1989 may request a review of 
its scope of operation in calendar year 1994 and thereafter in calendar 
years 1999, 2004, and so on). [See Section 5, Restructuring of Scope of 
Operations.]
2-8.5.7.2.2. Procedure [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.6.2.2]
    When a firm has determined that it wants to exercise its rights to 
request a restructuring, the firm shall notify the PMO in writing of 
its intent to file a request for restructuring under the terms of this 
HTOS. Upon receipt of such notice, the PMO shall transmit to the firm 
the instructions for the submission of its requests. The firm must then 
file the formal request in the anniversary year. Formal request, as 
opposed to the notice of intent to request, received by GSA prior to or 
after the anniversary year will be rejected.
2-8.5.7.2.3. General Content of Instructions [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.6.2.3]
    Generally, the firm will be required to submit the information 
identified in 2-5 together with sufficient traffic flow statistics and 
such other information as may be needed to support a conclusion that a 
substantial, long term change in traffic patterns different from the 
approved scope of operation has occurred.
2-8.5.7.2.4. Action On The Request [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.6.2.4]
    GSA reserves the right to restructure, decrease, or not change the 
firm's scope of operation based on the evaluation of that information.
2-8.5.7.3. Needs Of The Program [old D2-5. & I2-8.5.6.3]
    GSA reserves the right to increase or restructure a firm's scope of 
operation without regard to the firm's Customer Satisfaction Index when 
the needs of the program require such increase or restructuring.

2-9. Rejection Of Application To Participate [old D2-6. & I2-9]

2-9.1. Timeliness [old D2-6. & I2-9.1]
    An applicant's failure to file by the respective due dates will 
result in the rejection of its application.
2-9.2. Reserved For Future Use [old I2-9.2]
    This Subparagraph reserved for future use.
2-9.3. Financial Responsibility [old D2-6. & I2-9.3]
    An applicant not meeting the financial qualification standards will 
not be approved.
2-9.4. Business And Operational Responsibility [old D2-6. & I2-9.4]
    An applicant not meeting the business and operational 
responsibility standards such that a scope of operation cannot be 
established will not be approved.

2-10. Continued Participation [old D2-7. & I2-10]

2-10.1. General [old D2-7. & I2-10.1]
    Once an applicant has been approved to participate, continued 
participation depends upon (1) The Participant showing a willingness 
and ability to meet the transportation requirements of the United 
States Government and the HTOS; and (2) the Participant's maintenance 
of financial responsibility, working capital, and other financial, 
technical, quality control processes, and management resources to 
perform.
2-10.2. Continuation Of ISO 9000 Certification [old I2-10.2]
    In the event that a firm's approval is predicated in part on ISO 
9000 certification and that certification lapses or is terminated by 
the certification registrar, the firm's approval will become 
conditional until it has completed all parts of the application that 
were waived because of the ISO 9000 certification; provided, however, 
that should the firm not meet the evaluation standards, approval will 
be terminated.
2-10.3. Continuation of Insurance [old I2-10.3]
    If at any time the firm's certification statement of cargo 
liability insurance is not provided to the PMO in accordance with the 
RFO, the firm's participation in the program will be immediately 
terminated.
2-10.4. Continuation of Performance Bond--International Only [old I2-
10.4]
    If at any time the firm's performance bond is canceled and not 
replaced with an acceptable new bond, the firm's participation in the 
program will be immediately terminated.
2-10.5. Assignment Of Rights [old I2-10.5]
    Except for assignment of payment of the Participant's original 
bills to a bank for collection and in the event that a Participant 
exercises any right under a currently existing agreement nor enters 
into agreements with parties not subject to its control which in any 
way infringe, controvert, or otherwise subordinate or prevent the 
Participant from deciding unilaterally whether it will or will not 
submit a claim or file suit against the Government or pay a claim by 
the Government after the original bill for services performed under 
this HTOS, the Participant's approval will be immediately terminated.
2-10.6. Conditional Approval Based on a Customer Satisfaction Index 
Less Than 95.00 When a Single Service Area Scope of Operation is 
Involved--Firm [old I2-10.6]
    Under the conditions specified in 2-8.5.4.1, above, the following 
applies.
2-10.6.1. Change in Approval Status [old D2-7. & I2-10.6.1]
    The firm's approval will be changed to conditional for the filing 
cycle during which the Customer Satisfaction Index will be effective.
2-10.6.2. Revocation of Approval [old D2-7. & I2-10.6.2]
    In the event the firm's Customer Satisfaction Index for the 
subsequent customer satisfaction rating period remains less than 95.00, 
the firm's approval will be terminated.
2-10.6.3. Termination of Conditional Approval [old D2-7. & I2-10.6.3]
    If the firm's Customer Satisfaction Index for the subsequent 
customer

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satisfaction rating period is 95.00 or greater or the firm is unindexed 
for the subsequent customer satisfaction rating period, the conditional 
approval will be terminated.
2-10.7. Submission of False Information [old D2-7. & I2-10.7]
    Willful submission of false information on any document furnished 
by the applicant or Participant pursuant to this HTOS is punishable by 
fines, imprisonment, or both (U.S. Code Title 18, Section 1001), and 
may be grounds for terminating the Participant's approval to 
participate in the program. Federal agencies are responsible for the 
final evaluation of firm performance and selections of firms which best 
serve their needs. In the event it is later discovered that the firm 
was in CFAC and did not declare that fact, the Participant's approval 
will be terminated.
2-10.8. Updating Approval Information [old D2-7. & I2-10.8]
    Whenever an approved Participant makes substantive changes in its 
organization or operation as described in its approval application, the 
Participant must advise the PMO in writing of such changes.
2-10.9. Bankruptcies [old D2-7. & I2-10.9]
2-10.9.1. General [old D2-7. & I2-10.9.1]
    A Participant filing a petition for reorganization, or bankruptcy 
under the laws of the United States or a foreign country must notify 
the Program Management Office.
2-10.9.2. Reorganization [old D2-7. & I2-10.9.2]
    When a Participant files a petition for reorganization under the 
laws of the United States or a foreign country, the Participant's 
approval to participate in the program will be subject to review and 
redetermined in accordance with the provisions of 2-8.5.6.3 and 2-
8.5.7.1, above.
2-10.9.3. Bankruptcy [old D2-7. & I2-10.9.3]
    When a Participant files a petition for bankruptcy, the 
Participant's approval to participate will be immediately terminated.
2-10.9.4. Failure To Notify PMO [old D2-7. & I2-10.9.4]
    In the event the Participant fails to notify the PMO in accordance 
with 2-10.9.1 of its filing for reorganization and/or bankruptcy, its 
approval to participate in the Centralized Household Goods Program 
shall be terminated.
2-10.9.5. Firm Withdrawal Of Approval [old 2-10.10]
2-10.9.5.1. General [old D2-7. & I2-10.10.1]
    A Participant may terminate (withdraw) its participation in the 
program at any time. A Participant terminating (withdrawing) its 
approval to participate in the Centralized Household Goods Traffic 
Management Program must notify the PMO in writing.
2-10.9.5.2. Constructive Withdrawal [old I2-10.10.2]
    If a Participant is a principal operating company or is 
independently owned and operated, it will be construed as having 
withdrawn from participation in the program if it does not file rates 
in two consecutive years.

Section 3--Offers of Service

3-1. Filing [old D3-1]

    Subject to Paragraph 3-4 below, Participants approved to 
participate in the Program may submit offers to provide the 
transportation services covered by this HTOS.

3-2. Time of Filing [old D3-2]

    Except for newly approved Participants, offers may be filed only 
during the period designated in the filing instructions for the filing 
of offers. Newly approved Participants may file offers during the first 
open filing period, as set out in the filing instructions, after their 
approval.

3-3. Filing Restrictions [old D3-3]

3-3.1. Approved Participants [old D3-3]
    The filing of offers is restricted to an approved Participant in 
the Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program (CHAMP).
3-3.2. Scope of Operation. [old D3-3]
    The filing of offers is restricted to an approved Participant's 
scope of operation.

3-4. Acceptance/Rejection of Offers [old D3-4]

    Offers submitted shall be accepted/rejected in accordance with such 
terms and conditions as the PMO deems necessary to assure maintenance 
of service, fair and reasonable pricing, and free and open competition. 
Offers outside the Participants approved scope of operations will be 
rejected.

3-5. Issuance of Special Offers.

3-5.1. General [old D3-5]
    Except as provided in HTOS Paragraph 3-5.1.1. below, it is 
expressly prohibited for Participants party to this HTOS, their 
affiliates, or agents to offer, whether solicited or unsolicited, to a 
Federal agency subject to GSA's Centralized Household Goods Traffic 
Management Program any services, rates, rules, or charges different 
from those available in the Program. Availability in the Program shall 
be construed as a Participant's rate offer accepted in the normal 
course of a rate filing cycle; or if a Participant's rate offer had 
been rejected, any action by the Participant to make an offer to 
Federal agencies independent of GSA action. Violation of this paragraph 
will result in immediate placement of the principle operating company 
(POC) in temporary non-use for a period of 90 days, potential 
revocation of the POC's approval, and possible referral for Government-
wide debarment.
3-5.1.1. Exception [old D3-5]
    Participants may issue a special rate tender for first proviso 
household goods shipments for the use of a cost-reimbursable contractor 
of the United States Government. The terms of the rate tender must be 
such as to preclude use of that rate tender by the contracting Federal 
agency. For example, a Participant may issue a rate tender for 
``Department of Energy's Cost-Reimbursable Contractors'', but not for 
``the Department of Energy and its cost-reimbursable contractors''. The 
rates and charges offered in such rate tenders must be equal to or 
better than those set out in any rate tender accepted and otherwise 
available to Federal agencies.

3-6. Filing Instructions [old D3-6]

3-6.1. General
    Instructions for the filing of offers, Request for Offers (RFO), 
will be issued by the PMO on an annual basis, unless changes in the 
program or other factors require the issuance of instructions on a 
different basis. Except as provided below, all terms, conditions, and 
instructions will be setout in the RFO.
3-6.2. Geographic Coverage [old D3-6]
3-6.2.1. Domestic
    The geographic areas included in domestic offers are defined in 
Section 14. Offers for service within Alaska or between Alaska and all 
other points defined as domestic will include only those points 
identified in the RFO. Offers for all other domestic service must be 
for all points within the defined

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service areas for interstate and for the full state for intrastate.
3-6.2.2. International
    The geographic areas included in international offers are defined 
in Section 14. Offers for all international service may be between 
international areas or between international and domestic areas. In any 
case, offers for international service must be for all points within 
the defined service areas and/or countries.
3-6.3. Supplements [old 3.6.1.6.2]
    Supplements to an initially accepted offer must be submitted in 
accordance with the RFO. If supplements do not conform to the 
requirements of the RFO, they will be rejected.
3-6.4. Liability for error [old D3-6]
    GSA is not liable for any error in the formatting or content of a 
Participant's offer. In the event of differences between a 
Participant's submitted offer and its accepted offers as set out in the 
ITMS, the accepted offer as set out in ITMS will take precedence.

Section 4--Statement of Work

4-1. Performance Of Services

4-1.1. Scope of Service [old D4-1]
    The responsible transportation officer (RTO) or the owner of the 
goods, or his/her designated representative, shall establish firm 
service dates in conjunction with Participants accepting shipments 
offered under this HTOS for the prompt performance of all necessary 
origin and destination services. Origin services shall include packing, 
necessary servicing of appliances and electrical equipment, pickup from 
owner's residence or place of storage, and loading and removal of 
packing debris. Destination services shall include delivery, unpacking, 
single placement of household goods in owner's residence, servicing of 
appliances and electrical equipment, removal of unpacking debris, and 
customs services, as required. These services shall be performed on, 
before, or after the date shown on the Government Bill of Lading (GBL). 
The required delivery date noted on the GBL will not be construed by 
the Participant as expedited service, unless specifically authorized by 
the RTO. The physical transfer of individual shipments from one line-
haul vehicle to another will be held to a minimum.
4-1.2. Scope of Service--International Only [old I4.1.2]
    Unless directed otherwise by the employing Federal agency, the 
Participant will be required to place goods in Type II containers at 
origin, provide surface transportation to the ocean Participant 
terminal, transfer of goods to sea container, if necessary, 
transportation to port of debarkation, transfer of goods loaded in Type 
II containers from sea containers to motor Participant, if necessary, 
and delivery into storage or to destination residence; or place Type II 
containers in sea containers at origin residence and transportation to 
destination residence or storage facility.
4-1.2.1. Use of American Flag Vessels--International Only
4-1.2.1.1. General--International Only [old I4.4]
    Except as provided below, the Participant will use ships of United 
States registry for the ocean portion of overseas shipments and book 
shipments for container or below deck stowage.
4-1.2.1.2. Use of Foreign Flag Shipping.--International Only [old I4.4]
    When it is determined that the use of a vessel of United States 
registry will not provide the required service, the Participant will 
request permission to use Foreign Flag vessel prior to start of 
movement. Requests for permission to use a Foreign Flag vessel must be 
made to RTO on the form ``Request for Approval of Use of a Foreign Flag 
Vessel''. Authority will be granted only when US flag shipping is not 
available or the use of foreign flag shipping is necessary to meet 
delivery requirements to which the Participant will certify in writing.
4-1.2.2. Overflow And Split Shipments--International Only.
4-1.2.2.1. Ocean Shipments.--International Only. [old I4.1]
    The Participant will book all items of a single shipment together 
on the same vessel, same voyage or departure. In the event that a 
portion of any shipment should be shut out by the ocean Participant, 
the Participant will notify the RTO. Shipments may be split between 
ocean containers but not between ocean voyages.
4-1.2.2.2. Non-Ocean Shipments.--International Only [old I4.1]
    If it is necessary to split a shipment for the non-ocean line-haul 
movement, the established RDD is applicable to all parts of the 
shipment.
4-1.2.3. Use of Agents In Unnamed Localities--International Only [old 
I4.1]
    An agent furnishing agent services in a locality not named in 
Section 14 may provide agent services to a requesting Participant; 
provided, however, that the Participant has obtained the permission of 
the RTO to use that agent prior to commencement of performance.
4-1.3. Pickup And Delivery Service [old D4-1]
    When a shipment is accepted at origin, the Participant agrees to 
meet the specified pickup date and shall deliver the shipment in 
accordance with the transit time specified in Section 12, or the 
required delivery date (RDD) stated on the GBL, or as otherwise 
directed by the RTO. The required delivery date noted on the GBL will 
not be construed by the Participant as expedited service, unless 
specifically authorized by the RTO. Pickup maybe performed by the 
Participant's local agent with transfer to a line-haul Participant at 
the Participant's origin terminal facility. Shipments will not be 
scheduled by the Participant for pickup or delivery on Saturdays, 
Sundays, local holidays, or US holidays unless so directed by the RTO. 
In the event that the final date of the transit time or the RDD falls 
on a Saturday, Sunday, local holiday, or US holiday, the final date 
shall become the first workday following the Saturday, Sunday, local 
holiday, or US holiday. The Participant will not begin any service that 
will not allow completion by 5 p.m., local time, without prior approval 
of the RTO and will return the following workday morning to complete 
the job.
4-1.4. Adverse Weather Conditions [old D4-1]
    When packing, loading, unloading or unpacking during adverse 
weather conditions could create a potential hazard to the owner's 
household goods or personal effects, such services will be suspended 
until more favorable weather conditions exists, unless otherwise 
mutually agreed in writing by the Participant and the owner. 
Participants must, if requested, produce a copy of this in writing to 
GSA.
4-1.5. Continuous Control [old D4-1]
    Participants shall maintain continuous control of shipments and 
shall be responsible for monitoring and tracing to ensure prompt 
completion of all services.
4-1.6. Electronic Communications [old D4-1]
    In those instances when a Participant has the capability, it may 
make available (at no cost to Federal agencies) electronic 
communications capabilities for such purposes as shipment booking, 
tracing, and claims settlement

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information. This provision does not apply to electronic mail (e-mail); 
provided, however, that should both the Participant and the agency have 
the capability to exchange e-mail, nothing in this HTOS Paragraph 
prohibits the use of e-mail for such purposes as shipment booking, 
tracing, and claims settlement information.
4-1.7. Commencement of Transportation Services [old I4-1]
    Transportation service of a shipment to its ultimate destination 
shall be commenced only upon receipt of the Government bill of lading 
by the Participant, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the 
Participant and the RTO.
4-1.8. Services Beyond those Specified in the HTOS [old I4-1]
    Services beyond those specified in this HTOS will not be provided 
by the Participant, unless such service(s) are authorized in writing 
with the charge(s) agreed thereto.

4-2. Premove Survey

4-2.1. Conduct of Surveys [old D4-3]
    The Participant must conduct an on-site premove survey of the 
property to be moved to determine those items to be shipped, the 
approximate net weight of the shipment, packing material and container 
requirements, and to schedule dates for packing and pickup of the 
shipment. The survey must list the major items of furniture, appliances 
and equipment which are to be included in the shipment. It must also 
indicate the number of wooden crates required to protect fragile items 
and the approximate number of cartons required for the shipment. At the 
time of the onsite survey, the Participant, at its own expense, must 
furnish the owner a copy of the General Services Administration's (GSA) 
pamphlet entitled ``Your Rights and Responsibilities'' an estimate, and 
such other documents as the HTOS specifies. The Federal Highway 
Administration publication OCE-100 does not satisfy this requirement.
4-2.2. Telephone Surveys [old D4-3]
    Telephone premove surveys shall not be conducted unless 
specifically authorized by the RTO.
4-3. Accessorial Services-Moving Services
4-3.1. Packing And Padding [old D4-2]
    The Participant shall perform all of the packing and/or crating and 
padding necessary for the protection of the goods to be transported.
4-3.2. Materials [old D4-2]
    The Participant shall furnish packing containers, including, but 
not limited to, boxes, wardrobes, and cartons; all crating materials; 
and all padding materials and equipment.
4-3.3. Disassembling and Reassembling [old D4-2]
    The disassembling of property (e.g., beds, waterbeds, and sectional 
bookcases) and the preparing of appliances (e.g., washers, dryers, and 
record players) for shipment shall be performed by the Participant. The 
Participant shall reassemble the property and service the appliances 
upon delivery at the new location. NOTE: The disassembling and 
reassembling of waterbeds does not include draining or refilling.
4-3.4. Unpacking And Placement. [old D4-2]
    Unloading at destination will include the one-time laying of rugs 
and the one-time placement of furniture and like items in the 
appropriate room of the dwelling or a room designated by the property 
owner. On a one-time basis, all boxes, cartons and/or crates will be 
unpacked and the contents will be placed in the room designated by the 
property owner. This includes placement of articles in cabinets, 
cupboards, or on shelving in the kitchen when convenient and consistent 
with safety of the article(s) and proximity of the area desired by the 
owner, but does not include arranging the articles in a manner desired 
by the owner. The Participant shall also place the property in the new 
location as instructed by the owner of the property or authorized 
representative, and shall remove all packing and similar or related 
material from the premises as requested by the owner or authorized 
representative. Placement shall not be construed to include storage of 
unpacked articles in cupboards, cabinets, drawers, or closets (except 
when articles are returned from hanging wardrobes).
4-3.5. Removal or Placement of Property From or to Inaccessible 
Locations [old I4.2]
    When the location of property and goods to be shipped or delivered 
is (1) not accessible by a permanent stairway (does not include ladders 
of any type), (2) not adequately lighted, (3) does not have a flat 
continuous floor, or (4) does not allow a person to stand erect, the 
Participant is not responsible for the removal or placement of such 
property unless the property owner requests and the RTO authorizes such 
removal or placement and the labor charges incident thereto.

4-4. Packing

4-4.1. General [old I4.7]
    All packing will be accomplished in accordance with provisions of 
this section. The Participant is liable and responsible for all 
packing. The Participant has the responsibility to inspect all 
prepacked goods to ascertain the contents, condition of the contents 
and that only articles not otherwise prohibited by the Participant's 
tariff/tender are contained in the shipment. Furthermore, when it is 
determined by the Participant that goods require repacking, such 
packing will be performed by the Participant.
4-4.2. Number and Weight of Containers [old D4-4]
    The number and weight of containers will not be greater than 
necessary to accomplish efficient movement.
4-4.3. Least Cubic Measurement [old D4-4]
    All packing by the Participant must be performed in a professional 
manner which will result in the least cubic measurement producing 
packages that will withstand normal movement without damage to the 
transporting vehicle, liftvan/container or contents, and at a minimum 
of weight. Care shall be exercised to prevent loss or damage of 
personal property.
4-4.4. Use Of Materials
4-4.4.1. General
    The Participant shall:
4-4.4.1.1. Domestic [old D4-2]
    Ensure that all cartons, boxes, containers and materials are clean 
and of sufficient quality for protection of the goods.
4-4.4.1.2. International [old I4.7]
    Ensure that all cartons, boxes, containers and materials are new 
and of sufficient quality for protection of the goods. The use of damp, 
wet, or unclean packing is prohibited.
4-4.4.2. Use of Original Containers
4-4.4.2.1. General [old D4-4]
    At the property owner's request, articles such as electronic 
equipment and computer type equipment will be packed in original 
containers by the Participant when furnished by the owner and if the 
containers are considered to be in good condition for shipping 
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HTOS Paragraph 4-4.4.4, below, do not apply.
4-4.4.2.2. When Original Containers Are Not Available [old I4.7]
    When the original containers are not available and when necessary 
to protect electrical equipment for safe transportation or during SIT, 
such equipment will be completely wrapped in paper or unicellular 
polypropylene foam and packed in a carton with enough padding to 
provide insulation necessary to prevent contact of one article with 
another and to eliminate movement of any article in the liftvan/
container. When packing in a carton is not necessary, the items will be 
properly wrapped and padded for protection.
4-4.4.3. Boxes [old I4.7]
    When using wooden boxes for the packing of property and when such 
boxes will be stored within an exterior shipping container, such wooden 
boxes will be new; i.e., used for the first time. The boxes used will 
be wood cleated plywood or nailed wood. Boxes will be made of new 
lumber and new plywood and will be well manufactured and free from 
imperfections which may affect their utility. Size and spacing of nails 
will be in accordance with the best commercial practice. The use of 
wood cannibalized from used boxes, recoopered, or rebuilt wooden boxes 
is prohibited.
4-4.4.4. Cartons [old I4.7]
    Cartons of solid or corrugated fiberboard will be used for packing 
linens, books, bedding, lampshades, draperies or other similar 
articles. After packing, cartons must be sealed by taping lengthwise at 
the joint on top and bottom. The inside dimensions of the carton 
(length, width, and depth totaled) will not exceed 75 inches with a 
weight limitation of 65 pounds. All corrugated cartons shall be stamped 
with a manufacturer's certificate indicating name of manufacturer, 
minimum combined weight of facings, size limit, gross weight limit and 
information indicating type of carton. Cartons lacking such 
certification are not authorized for use. Egg crates, fruit or 
vegetable crates, tea crates and similar type boxes will not be used, 
even when packed by the property owner. Overflow boxes will not be of 
triwall or corrugated cardboard construction.
4-4.4.5. Barrels, Fiber Drums, And Cartons [old I4.7]
    Wood barrels, fiber drums or cartons with a capacity of not less 
than 5 cubic feet are to be used for packing glassware, chinaware, 
bric-a-brac, table lamp bases, and other fragile articles. When packing 
of fragile items has been completed and space is left in a dish pack, 
such space may be used for packing other lightweight items. These 
containers will not contain more than 120 pounds. Corrugated containers 
may be used instead of barrel or drum-type containers. Not more than 
120 pounds of material will be packed therein. The sum of the interior 
horizontal and vertical girths will be not less than 157 inches for 
wooden barrels, fiber drums or other drum-type containers. The cube of 
corrugated containers will be determined by actual measurements. All 
barrels or fiber drums will be securely headed and marked ``This End 
Up.''
4-4.4.6. Crates [old D4-4]
    Except for the packing of grandfather clocks, glass and marble 
tabletops, projection televisions, and pool table slate, the use of 
crates must be authorized by the RTO.
4-4.4.7. Filler Material [old I4.7]
    Good quality wood excelsior pads, wood wool excelsior pads, 
shredded paper pads, cellulosic (bubble pack, etc.) cushioning 
material, fiberboard, corrugated fiberboard, unicellular polypropylene 
foam, unprinted newsprint, and/orkraft paper will be used as a filler.
4-4.4.8. Padding [old I4.7]
    New and good quality used-wood excelsior pads, unicellular 
polypropylene foam, shredded paper pads or other equally suitable 
material will be used when required.
4-4.4.9. Wrapping [old I4.7]
    Wrapping paper or unicellular polypropylene foam will be new, clean 
and appropriate for the purposes intended. Each item of silverware, 
silver ornamentation or brass that is not coated to prevent tarnishing 
will be completely wrapped in unicellular polypropylene foam or 
nontarnish tissue paper.
4-4.4.10. Paper, Waxed or Treated [old I4.7]
    All waxed paper used will be manila wax or equivalent. Treated 
paper may be used if it is butcher type paper.
4-4.4.11. Unicellular Polypropylene Foam [old I4.7]
    All unicellular polypropylene foam wrapping material will be new, 
clean and will conform to Federal Specification PPP-C-1797.
4-4.4.12. Marking Requirements [old I4.7]
    All cartons must be marked on the exterior in general terms as to 
the nature of the contents. Each carton must be identified with an 
inventory number, full last name of the employee, and lot number if 
storage-in-transit is applicable. These numbers and the employee's name 
must also be shown on the outside of each piece that is not going to be 
placed in a carton for shipment.
4-4.5. Special Items
4-4.5.1. Bicycles For Overseas Shipment--International Only [old I4.7]
    When shipped as a separate item and not included within a container 
as specified in HTOS Paragraph 4-4.4.4, above, bicycles shall be 
packaged and packed in the following manner: the handle bar shall be 
loosened, lowered, turned at a right angle from its usual position, 
swung downward and retightened when necessary. Wheels or mechanisms 
shall not be removed or disassembled from the frame. When necessary, 
pedals shall be removed and secured on edge forward of the seat post or 
above the back fender. Before placement into the carton, the bicycle 
will be wrapped with protective wrapping and padding. Empty areas in 
the container will be filled to prevent shifting or movement during 
transit. The container must be constructed or fabricated in a manner 
which will accept the bicycle without removal of the front or rear 
wheel assemblies and meets the requirement of HTOS Paragraph 4-4.4.5, 
above.
4-4.5.2. Books [old D4-4]
    Books will be placed in cartons. All books of similar size will be 
packed together in rows. Pads of solid or corrugated fiberboard will be 
inserted between rows and packaged tightly, wedged with pads or paper, 
if necessary, to fill out the carton and prevent chafing. Books 
normally will be packed not more than two rows high in a book carton.
4-4.5.3. Fragile items [old D4-4]
    Use of clean bubble type or other modern method of packing is 
required for the packing of glassware, chinaware, bric-a-brac, table 
lamp bases, and other fragile articles. Packing of fragile items must 
be such as to keep the articles safe from the normal hazards of 
transportation to the ultimate destination. Use of excelsior or 
shredded paper is not acceptable.

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4-4.5.4. Kitchenware [old D4-4]
    All kitchenware will be padded and packed into cartons. Kitchenware 
must not be packed with other items.
4-4.5.5. Linens, Clothing, And Draperies
4-4.5.5.1. Domestic Only [old D4-4]
    Linen, clothing, draperies, and similar items may remain in 
drawers, chests, dressers, trunks, etc., when considered safe for 
carriage. If considered unsafe for carriage, these items will be packed 
carefully into new cartons which will be properly sealed at residence.
4-4.5.5.2. Use Of Regular Cartons.--International Only [old I4.7]
    Small, lightweight, unbreakable items, e.g., clothing items, 
certain linens, will be packed into new (regular) cartons which will be 
properly sealed at residence.
4-4.5.6. Use of Wardrobes
4-4.5.6.1. Domestic Only [old D4-4]
    On domestic door-to-door shipments, clothing normally on hangers 
will be hung in the wardrobes.
4-4.5.6.2. International Only [old I4.7]
    Clothing normally on hangers in closets and draperies will be 
packed in flat wardrobes with hangers removed from clothing and drapery 
hooks removed from the draperies. If requested by the employee, the 
Participant may use hanging wardrobes for clothing normally on hangers.
4-4.5.7. Mirrors, Pictures, Stone Table Tops [old D4-4]
    Subject to the restriction contained in HTOS 4-4.4.6., above, 
mirrors, pictures and paintings, both glass-faced and nonglass-faced, 
glass or stone table tops and similar fragile articles will be wrapped 
and packed in a crate, if authorized by the RTO, or suitable fiberboard 
carton. When more than one article is packed in any one crate or 
carton, a divider will be provided. No more than four articles will be 
packed in any one crate or fiberboard carton. Stone or marble tabletops 
will be packed separately. Small pictures, paintings, mirrors, and 
similar articles will be carefully packed into cartons and properly 
sealed at residence.
4-4.5.8. Lampshades, Ornaments [old D4-4]
    Lampshades, ornaments, small toys, and other small items easily 
crushed will be wrapped and placed in cartons and will be insulated 
from the carton walls and from other items. Lampshades will be wrapped 
individually with new paper or new unicellular polypropylene foam 
placed in cartons and cushioned to prevent shifting or damage.
4-4.5.9. Mattresses [old D4-4]
    Mattresses will be placed in new mattress cartons at the residence 
and sealed with tape.
4-4.5.10. Rugs and Pads [old D4-4]
    All rugs and rug pads will be properly rolled (not folded). Rugs 
will not be subsequently folded or bent to an extent that may cause 
damage to the rug.
4-4.5.10.1. International Only [old I4.7]
    For international shipments, rugs and pads will be moth flaked, 
wrapped in kraft paper and placed in rug boxes/cartons for shipment. A 
wooden crate may also be used, if authorized by the RTO.

4-5. Preparation Of Articles For Transportation

4-5.1. Appliance Servicing
4-5.1.1.1. General [old I4.7]
    Each appliance serviced will be appropriately labeled to indicate 
that it must be serviced at destination before use (reversing the 
process performed at origin). Appliance servicing includes the 
servicing and unservicing of household appliances and other articles 
which have free moving parts, mechanisms, attachments or accessories 
which, if not properly serviced, might be damaged or rendered 
inoperative during transit.
4-5.1.1.2. Washers [old I4.7]
    Washers requiring servicing will be secured with washer kits, 
washer packs, washer locks, or special plastic inserts. The use of 
sheet fiberboard/cardboard is prohibited.
4-5.1.1.3. Appliances and Electrical Equipment
    Appliances and electrical equipment requiring other servicing will 
be serviced in accordance with the best prevailing industry shipping 
practices.
4-5.1.1.4. Exclusion [old I4.7]
    Servicing will not include disconnecting or reconnecting appliances 
including personal computers and related peripheral devices, repairing 
articles, removal or installation of radio/TV antennas or air 
conditioners, wiring or plumbing service, and the securing of stereo 
arms or turntables.
4-5.2. Items of Unusual Nature [old I4.8]
    The disassembling and reassembling of items of unusual nature such 
as, but not limited to, German shranks, grandfather clocks, waterbeds 
with attached wall units, steel shelving, pool tables, elongated work 
tables, and counters may require special service by a third party. This 
third party service, including disassembly and reassembly, must be 
approved in advance by the RTO. Participant will not perform these 
services unless requested and approved by the RTO.
4-5.3. Firearms [old I4.7]
    All Privately Owned Firearms (POF) must be placed in the Number 1 
external shipping container. For international shipments, containers 
must be positioned so that they are readily accessible for examination 
by customs officials when required. This shipping container will be 
closed and sealed at the employee's residence. Under no circumstances 
will the Participant be permitted to remove the POF to the warehouse or 
other facility for placement in shipping containers.
4-5.4. Surfaces [old D4-8]
    All articles having surfaces liable to damage by scratching, 
marring, soiling, or chafing will be wrapped at time of loading at 
residence in textile or paper furniture pads, covers (other than 
burlap) or other acceptable wrapping materials. When storage of these 
articles is necessary, they will be afforded the same protection 
against damage.
4-5.5. Disassembly/Reassembly [old D4-8 & I4.8.2]
    Except as provided in HTOS Paragraph 4-5.2, above, the Participant 
will disassemble at point of origin and so shown on the inventory form 
all items of personal property including waterbeds without attached 
wall units (excluding draining or refilling) which, in the judgment of 
the Participant, require disassembly to ensure safe delivery at 
destination. The Participant is not responsible for removing any 
outdoor article embedded in the ground or secured to a building, nor 
the assembling or disassembling of any outdoor articles such as steel 
utility cabinets, swing sets, slides, sky rides, jungle gyms, 
television and radio antennas or other outdoor articles of similar 
nature. If items are disassembled by owner, it will be so indicated on 
the inventory form.
4-5.6. Hardware [old D4-8]
    All nuts, bolts, screws, small hardware and other fasteners removed 
from articles by the Participant in the preparation for shipment will 
be placed in a cloth bag or similar durable container and securely 
attached to the

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article from which removed and will be so noted on the inventory. The 
Participant, in such cases, will be required to furnish, at the time of 
reassembling, any new hardware, nuts, bolts, etc., necessary to 
reassemble the property.
4-5.7. Items Removed From Furniture [old D4-8]
    Legs and other articles removed from furniture will be properly 
wrapped, bundled together and identified, e.g., dining room table legs, 
six each, and listed as a separate item on the inventory.
4-5.8. Unaccompanied Air Baggage [old D4-6]
    Unaccompanied air baggage shall be handled in accordance with the 
instructions of the shipping Federal agency. Participant will be 
required to provide the movement of unaccompanied air baggage including 
packing and crating of goods at origin, surface transportation to 
origin airport, air transportation to destination airport, and surface 
transportation to destination residence. Unaccompanied baggage will be 
unpacked by the Participant unless waived by the owner. Certification 
that unpacking was performed by the Participant will be by the owner on 
a DD Form 619, or comparable commercial document.

4-6. Authorized Privately Owned Vehicles (POV)

4-6.1. Domestic Only
    Transportation of privately owned vehicles (POV) within CONUS shall 
be handled in accordance with the instructions of the shipping Federal 
agency. Participant will be required to provide for the preparation of 
vehicle; pickup at origin; transportation from origin to destination; 
delivery to final destination; and valuation based on the current value 
of the vehicle.
4-6.2. International Only [old I4.1 & I4.8]
    Privately owned vehicles shall be handled in accordance with the 
instructions of the shipping Federal agency. An agency may ship only 
one POV to a post of duty outside CONUS, excluding replacement 
vehicles. Participant will be required to provide for the movement of 
POVs whereby provisions are made for truck-away to the port of exit and 
delivery to destination residence from port of entry. If the distance 
between origin residence/destination residence and port of exit/entry 
is 30 miles or less, the vehicle may be driven. The employing Federal 
agency reserves the option of Door-to-Door or Port-to-Port services.

4-7. Preparation of Shipment Inventory

4-7.1. Inventory Forms [old D4-9]
    Inventory forms will be of multiple copy design, must specify the 
name and address of the Participant, and contain an explanation of the 
exception symbols used to describe the condition of the goods. In 
addition, there shall be space for indicating the name of the owner of 
the goods and the date of shipment. The same inventory prepared at 
origin will be used to verify condition and count upon delivery of the 
shipment.
4-7.2. Preparation of Origin Inventory
4-7.2.1. General [old D4-9]
    The Participant must, in conjunction with the owner or his 
designated representative, prepare an inventory list of all articles 
received for shipment. The inventory list should clearly and legibly 
indicate each article of furniture or personal effects to the extent 
necessary to properly identify it (them). Words such as ``household 
goods'' or other general descriptive terms will not be used. An 
automated inventory may be used if completed at the place of pickup as 
long as the appropriate data are recorded and copies provided as 
required. Each copy of the inventory of the shipment will bear the 
signature of the employee, or the employee's agent, together with the 
signature of the Participant's representative certifying to its 
accuracy and completeness.
4-7.2.1.1. International Only [old I4.10]
    Each liftvan shall contain a seal serial number which shall be 
annotated on the original inventory form.
4-7.2.2. Items Containerized at Warehouse--International Only [old 
I4.10]
    If the RTO permits the Participant to partially containerize a 
shipment at the warehouse, each item removed from the residence will be 
annotated on the inventory as containerized at warehouse (CW).
4-7.2.3. Preparation of Container Inventory--International Only [old 
I4.10]
    ``Bingo cards'' or comparable inventory form will be used to record 
and identify by inventory line item number those items placed in each 
liftvan or overflow container. This, in effect, will be an individual 
liftvan inventory which can be cross referenced with the employee's 
master inventory.
4-7.2.4. Listing of Firearms [old D4-9]
    For all firearms being shipped pursuant to this TOS with a serial 
number attached and packed in the original container or a Participant-
packed container, the Participant must place the serial number on the 
corresponding line in the ``condition at origin'' column on the 
descriptive inventory.
4-7.2.5. Receipt of Firearms
    Participants who deliver firearms in interstate or foreign commerce 
must obtain a written acknowledgment of receipt from the recipient of 
any package containing a firearm.
4-7.2.6. Preparation of Inventory for High Risk Items [old I4.10]
    Unless specifically authorized by the RTO, the inventory prepared 
in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-7.2.1, above, will not be used for 
or contain a listing of high risk items.
4-7.2.7. Preparation of Inventory for Overflow Items [old I4.10]
    A separate inventory will be prepared for overflow items, one copy 
dispatched immediately to the RTO and one copy to the property owner at 
the time of delivery.
4-7.2.8. Annotation of Inventory Upon Change in Custody [old I4.10]
    The Participant shall annotate the inventory to show any overage, 
shortage, and damage found, including visible damage to external 
shipping containers each time custody of the property changes from a 
storage container (warehouseman) to a Participant or from one 
Participant to another.
4-7.2.9. Listing of Cartons and Contents [old D4-9]
    All cartons must be marked to clearly identify the size of the 
carton and its contents. The same general identification of contents 
must also be shown on the inventory. Nothing herein shall be construed 
as prohibiting the Participant from preparing a detailed or itemized 
list of carton contents. Each article must be identified with an 
inventory number and such numbers shall be recorded on the inventory 
form.
4-7.2.10. Omission of an Exception Symbol [old D4-9]
    Special care must be exercised to ensure that the inventory list 
reflects the true condition of the property. Omission of an exception 
symbol will indicate the article is in good condition except for normal 
wear.

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4-7.2.11. Exceptions to the Condition [old D4-9]
    Exceptions to the condition of the goods must be recorded 
specifically for each article and brought to the attention of the owner 
before the goods are removed from the residence. General terms, such as 
marred, scratched, dented, worn, torn, gouged, etc., must not be used 
without supplemental description as to the degree and location of the 
exception. If the owner takes exception to the manner in which the 
Participant describes the condition of an item, such exception will be 
noted on each copy of the inventory.
4-7.3. Preparation of Destination Inventory [old D4-9]
    When unloading and/or unpacking articles at the destination 
residence, the Participant must use the same inventory prepared at 
origin to verify delivery at destination and inspect each article for 
damage and check the inventory against possible loss of and/or damage 
to articles in conjunction with the owner or his representative. A 
record will be made of any difference in count and condition from that 
shown on the inventory list prepared at origin and such record will be 
jointly signed by the Participant and the owner or his authorized 
agent. Such record of count and condition will be indicated on the 
inventory form, or other delivery document or the form prescribed by 
the shipping Federal agency. Discrepancies will be noted on the last 
page of the inventory. If articles are missing, every effort will be 
made to locate these items and forward them to the owner by expedited 
means, at no additional cost to the Government or the owner.
4-7.3.1.1. International Only [old I4.10]
    The seal serial numbers for each liftvan will be verified against 
the numbers as applied at origin residence.

4-8. Shipping Containers

4-8.1. Protection of Containers [old D4-5]
    All household effects (HHE) shipping containers, i.e., liftvans, 
moving in line-haul service by flatbed equipment will be covered with a 
waterproof tarpaulin or other material providing equal protection, and 
such material will cover the cargo on the top and sides down to the 
vehicle bed and all surfaces of the overhang. Note: Shipments moving to 
port agent facilities in Baltimore are considered as moving in line-
haul service even though they may be moving within the named localities 
of Washington, DC, or Baltimore, MD.
4-8.2. Shipments Held at Terminal Facilities--International Only [old 
I4.9]
    Shipments not loaded in sea vans, but under the Participant's 
control and held at terminal facilities awaiting transportation will be 
placed in a secured, fenced and covered area which will provide 
complete protection from the elements. In any case, all shipments held 
at terminal facilities will be placed within a secured fenced area.
4-8.3. Containers--International Only [old I4.9]
    The Participant will use liftvans/containers which meet the 
following specifications.
4-8.3.1. General--International Only [old I4.9]
    All household effects containers, i.e., liftvans, used by the 
Participant must have been constructed to the specifications of the 
containers tested in accordance with MIL-STD 1489, Performance Testing 
of Commercially Owned Household Effects Containers. The primary liftvan 
for surface shipments under this HTOS is the 206 cubic foot (exterior) 
box which conforms to the approved material and structure requirements 
for MTMC container number 186-A (as modified by MTMC Approval Code 186-
1) and MTMC container number 152-A-1 (Mod) as specified in MTMC 
Pamphlet 55-12. All containers are new, clean, and swept. Liftvans will 
be free from holes or other conditions such as dry rot which could 
permit the entry of water and that sides and doors, when closed, fit 
tightly and securely. Liftvans are to be constructed so as to require a 
sealant/caulking material to be applied to the joints and door(s) to 
ensure water tightness. Before each shipment, they will be 
appropriately caulked, sealed, and banded with a material that, when 
subjected to varying climatic temperatures, will not stain or otherwise 
damage the contents of the shipment. The interior of all containers 
shall be lined with either a kraft-asphalt-kraft barrier paper of the 
reinforced type or polyethylene sheeting with a minimum thickness of 
0.004 mil on all sides and the top. New liftvans will be used for each 
shipment regardless of origin. Liftvans will not be the property of the 
US Government.
4-8.3.2. Overflow Boxes (Containerized Shipments)--International Only 
[old I4.9]
    Overflow containers must, at the time of use, be new wooden boxes 
and shall be limited to use for oversized items that cannot be packed 
into HHE shipment containers (liftvans) prescribed by this HTOS. The 
overflow container normally is of a lesser size than a PPP-B-580 
container or those described in MTMC Pamphlet 55-12. Overflow boxes 
will be constructed in accordance with Federal Specification PPP-B-601, 
Boxes, Wood, Cleated-Plywood, Style A or B, and will be caulked and 
lined with plastic during assembly.
4-8.4. Packing And Stuffing of Containers [old I4.9]
    Containers, i.e., liftvans, or overflow boxes, when used in door-
to-door service, will be packed and stuffed at origin residence unless 
specific exception is authorized by the RTO. For the authorized 
exceptions, such items will be listed on the inventory and will be 
annotated that items will be containerized at the warehouse. A notation 
will also be made of the name of the employee who authorized the 
exception.
4-8.5. Container Marking [old I4.9]
    Unless the shipping Federal agency directs otherwise, containers 
will be marked pursuant to U.S. Department of State instructions.
4-8.6. Container Seals [old I4.9]
    The external shipping containers (liftvans) for all containerized 
household effects will be sealed at the origin pick up point with 
accountable seals. Six serial numbered metal seals are required for 
each household goods liftvan. These seals will secure both ends by 
overlapping one seal on each side to the ends or door panels and one 
from the top panel to the ends or doors of the liftvan. Seal numbers 
will be recorded on the inventory, either beside the container number 
or annotated by individual container number on the last page of the 
inventory. The owner or his/her representative will initial on the last 
page of the inventory attesting to the correct seal numbers listed on 
the inventory.
4-8.7. Position of Containers [old I4.9]
    When a shipment is moved via flatbed type vehicle, the containers, 
i.e., liftvans, will be loaded in an upright position and will not 
protrude beyond the rear edge of the vehicle bed surface more than 12 
inches (no protrusion is permitted for the sides or front). In all 
cases of rear overhang, the container must be resting on the weight-
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4-9. Pickup and Delivery

4-9.1. Loading
4-9.1.1. Domestic Only [old D4-10]
    The Participant must provide for the physical removal of the 
property from the owner's residence, and placement in the transporting 
vehicle. Property will not be loaded onto the tailgates of motor vans 
or precariously loaded on extensions to flat bed trailers or equipment.
4-9.1.2. International Only [old I4.12]
    The Participant must provide for the physical removal of the 
property from the owner's residence and placement into liftvans. 
Liftvans will not be loaded onto the tailgates of motor vans or 
precariously loaded on extensions to flat bed trailers or equipment. 
When authorized by the RTO, the Participant may use moving vans to 
transport loose property between the residence and the Participant's 
facility at origin.
4-9.2. Unloading
4-9.2.1. Domestic Only [old D4-10]
    The Participant must provide for the physical unloading of the 
property from the transporting vehicle into a warehouse for SIT or the 
unloading of the property into the owner's residence at destination.
4-9.2.2. International Only [old I4.12]
    The Participant must provide for the physical unloading of the 
property from the liftvans into a warehouse for SIT or the unloading of 
the contents of the liftvans into the owner's residence at destination.
4-9.2.3. Unpacking at Destination [old I4.12]
    If requested, the Participant shall unpack and/or uncrate all 
property that was packed and/or crated for movement under this HTOS. 
All articles disassembled by the Participant or originating from 
storage will be reassembled. The unpacking service and removal of 
debris will be performed at the time the goods are delivered to the 
residence unless specifically waived in writing by the employee or the 
employee's agent. The waiver will be held in the Participant's files 
for further reference.
4-9.3. Containers Moving in Local Service [old D4-5 & I4.9]
    Containers (storage or liftvans) moving in local pickup or delivery 
service will be covered with a waterproof tarpaulin or other material 
providing equal protection when local weather conditions dictate. In 
any event, such protective covering must be available. Containers will 
not extend beyond the side or end of flatbed equipment.
4-9.4. Removal Of Debris [old D4-2 & I4.12]
    Packing and loading at origin will include removing from the 
employee's residence, to include driveway and curbside, all empty 
Participant-provided containers, packing materials, cartons and other 
debris, e.g., nails accumulated incident to packing and loading. All 
``debris'' which may have accumulated on the street, or next-door 
neighbor's property or in parking spaces will be removed.
4-9.5. Protection of Residence Floors and Protection for Buildings [old 
D4-2 & I4.8]
    The floor and carpeting or the employee's residence will be 
appropriately covered during packing, loading, and delivery to prevent 
damage or soiling. ``Appropriately covered'' is generally defined as 
substantial protection from scratching, gouging, or soiling the floor 
or carpet of the residence. The Participant shall furnish or cause to 
be furnished, when necessary, padding or other protective material for 
the interior of the buildings, including elevators, from and to which 
the property will be moved under this HTOS.
4-9.6. Impracticable Operation and Auxiliary Services
4-9.6.1. General [old I4.13]
    Nothing in this Section will require the Participant to perform any 
line haul service or any pick up or delivery service or any other 
service from or to, or at any point or location where, through no fault 
or neglect of the Participant, the furnishing of such services is 
impracticable because: (a) the conditions of roads, streets, driveways, 
alleys or approaches thereto would subject operations to unreasonable 
risk of loss or damage to life or property; (b) loading or unloading 
facilities are inadequate; (c) any force majeure, war, insurrection 
riot, civil disturbance, strike, picketing or other labor disturbance 
would (c) (1) subject operations to unreasonable risk of loss or damage 
to life or property or (c) (2) unreasonably jeopardize the ability of 
the Participant to render line haul or pick up or delivery or any other 
service from or to or at other points or locations; (d) Participant's 
hauling contractors, Participant's employees or Participant's agents 
are precluded, for reasons beyond Participant's control, from entering 
premises where pickup or delivery is to be made; (e) local, state or 
federal restrictions, regulations or laws prohibit performance of such 
services by line-haul equipment; (f) when service is impracticable for 
reasons stated in this rule, and service can be completed through the 
employment of services of third persons, the RTO or the origin/
destination GSO may order such service.
4-9.6.2. Provision of Smaller Equipment [old I4.13]
    Upon request of the RTO, the Participant will use or engage smaller 
equipment than its normal road haul equipment or provide extra labor 
for the purpose of transferring the shipment between the origin or 
destination address and the nearest point of approach by the 
Participant's road equipment.
4-9.7. Lack of Proper Delivery Address [old I4.14]
    If the Government bill of lading sets out a specific residential 
delivery address and delivery cannot be made at the address specified 
on the Government bill of lading for other than the fault of the 
Participant, and neither the shipping Federal agency, the destination 
RTO, nor the property owner designates another address at which 
delivery can be made, the Participant will place the property in 
storage-in-transit only after the RTO authorizes the storage.
4-9.8. Constructive Delivery
4-9.8.1. Tender at Nearest Point of Approach [old I4.15]
    When it is physically impossible for Participant to perform pickup 
of shipment at origin address or to complete delivery of the shipment 
at the destination address with normally assigned road equipment, due 
to the structure of the building, its inaccessibility by highway, 
inadequate or unsafe public or private road, overhead obstructions, 
narrow gates, sharp turns, trees, shrubbery, the deterioration of 
roadway due to rain, flood, snow or nature of an article or articles 
included in the shipment, the Participant will hold itself available at 
point of pickup or tender delivery at destination at the nearest point 
of approach to the desired location where the road equipment can be 
made safely accessible.
4-9.8.2. Owner Non-Acceptance of Delivery
4-9.8.2.1. General [old I4.15]
    If the owner does not accept the shipment at nearest point of safe

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approach by Participant's road equipment to the destination address, 
the Participant may place the shipment or any part thereof not 
reasonably possible for delivery, in storage at the nearest available 
warehouse (see exception below, for international shipments). The RTO 
must be informed of and approve such action prior to placement in 
warehouse. The liability on the part of the Participant will cease when 
the shipment is unloaded into the warehouse and the shipment will be 
considered as having been delivered.
4-9.8.2.2. Exception--International Only [old I4.15]
    Storage authorized in accordance with this subparagraph for 
international shipments must occur in the nearest available DOD or DOS 
approved warehouse.
4-9.9. Detention By Participant or Agent [old I4.6]
    Personal property shipments moved under this HTOS are sponsored by 
the Government of the United States of America and, as such, will not 
under any condition or for any reason be detained by Participants or 
agents.
4-10. Determination Of Weight
4-10.1. Weighing Requirement [old I4.19]
    Participants will determine the weight of each shipment transported 
prior to the assessment of any charges depending on the shipment 
weight. Except as otherwise provided in this item, the weight shall be 
obtained on a scale approved by the appropriate regulatory authority 
for use in determining the weight of household goods shipments.
4-10.1.1. Weight Variance
    In the event the actual shipment weight is greater than 115% of the 
premove survey weight, the Participant must notify the RTO or its third 
party representative prior to billing the Federal Agency of the 
original weighing and be prepared to justify the difference. In the 
event the Participant fails to notify the RTO or third party 
representative, the Participant stipulates that the agreed weight of 
the shipment will be 115% of the premove survey weight. In the event 
the Participant fails to adequately justify the difference between the 
actual and premove survey weights, the Participant stipulates that the 
agreed weight of the shipment will be 115% of the premove survey 
weight. The agreed weight shall take precedence over the actual weight 
for the assessment of transportation, accessorial, and storage-in-
transit charges when based on weight. The RTO has the authority to 
waive this provision.
4-10.1.2. Verification of Weight Variance
    A copy of the premove survey must accompany the billing voucher and 
associated documents when the weight variance rule is applied.
4-10.2. Weighing Procedure Household Effects
4-10.2.1. General [old I4.19]
    Except as otherwise provided herein, the weight of each shipment 
will be obtained by determining the difference between the tare weight 
of the vehicle on which the shipment is to be loaded prior to the 
loading and the gross weight of the same vehicle after the shipment is 
loaded or, the gross weight of the same vehicle after the shipment is 
loaded or the gross weight of the vehicle with the shipment loaded and 
the tare weight of the same vehicle after the shipment is unloaded.
4-10.2.2. Included In Weighing
4-10.2.2.1. General [old D11-2 & I4-9]
    At the time of both weighings, the vehicle will have installed or 
loaded all pads, dollies, hand trucks, ramps and other equipment 
required in the transportation of each shipment. Neither the driver nor 
any other persons shall be on the vehicle at the time of either 
weighing. Participants will bill for the net weight of a household 
goods shipment described on the GBL. The net weight will consist of 
actual goods (including a separate weight for designated PBP&E and for 
privately-owned automobiles), plus special wooden crates (when approved 
by the RTO), cartons, barrels, fiber drum, and wardrobes used to pack 
linens, books, bedding, mattresses, lampshades, draperies, glassware, 
chinaware, bric-a-brac, table lamp bases, kitchenware and other fragile 
articles and the necessary wrapping, packing and filler material 
incident thereto. Nothing else will be included in the net weight.
4-10.2.2.2. Included in Net Weight [old D11-2]
    In determining net weight on containerized shipments, Participants 
will include in the tare weight all padding material, e.g., paper pads, 
cloth blankets, or any wrapping material used as a substitute for cloth 
blankets, and blocking and bracing material used for a Participant's 
convenience to protect and secure a shipment.
4-10.2.2.3. Lift Van Weights--International Only [old I4.19]
    The net weight of shipments transported in lift vans will be the 
difference between the tare weight of the empty lift van, and the gross 
weight of the packed lift van.
4-10.2.3. Fuel Tanks [old I4.19]
    The fuel tanks on the vehicle will be full at the time of each 
weighing or, in the alternative, no fuel may be added between the two 
weighings, when the tare weighing is the first weighing performed.
4-10.2.4. Detaching Equipment [old I4.19]
    The trailer of a tractor-trailer vehicle combination may be 
detached from the tractor and the trailer weighed separately at each 
weighing providing the length of the scale platform is adequate to 
accommodate and support the entire trailer at one time.
4-10.2.5. Time of Weighing [old I4.19]
    Shipments may be weighed on a certified platform or warehouse scale 
prior to loading for transportation or subsequent to unloading.
4-10.2.6. Right To Observe Weighing [old I4.19]
    The shipper, the Government or its representative or any other 
person responsible for payment of the freight charges will have the 
right to observe all weighings of the shipment. The Participant must 
advise the shipper or any other person entitled to observe the 
weighings, of the time and specific location where each weighing will 
be performed and must give that person a reasonable opportunity to be 
present to observe the weighings. Waiver by a shipper of the right to 
observe any weighing or reweighing is permitted and does not affect any 
rights of the shipper under these regulations or otherwise.
4-10.3. Weight Tickets [old I4.19]
    The Participant will obtain a separate weight ticket for each 
weighing required under this item except when both weighings, are 
performed on the same scale, one weight ticket may be used to record 
both weighings. Every weight ticket must be signed by the person 
performing the weighing and must contain the following minimum 
information: (1) The complete name and location of the scale; (2) the 
date of each weighing; (3) identification of the weight entries thereon 
as being the tare, gross and/or net weights; (4) the company or 
Participant identification of the vehicle; (5) the name of the owner of 
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the GBL; (6) the Participant shipment registration or GBL number; (7) 
the original weight ticket or tickets relating to the determination of 
the weight of a shipment must be retained by the Participant as part of 
the file on the shipment. All freight bills presented to collect any 
shipment charges dependent on the weight transported must be 
accompanied by true copies of all weight tickets obtained in the 
determination of the shipment weight.
4-10.4. Reweighing of Shipments [old D4-12 & I4.19]
    The Participant, upon request of the shipper or his representative, 
made prior to delivery of the shipment, and when approved by the RTO, 
will reweigh the shipment. Reweigh of the shipment must be performed on 
a scale different from the one on which the original weighing occurred. 
If a reweigh is required, shipment will be reweighed upon final 
delivery and performed on a scale different from the one on which the 
original weighing occurred.
4-10.5. Constructive Weight [old D11-2 & I4.19]
    The application of constructive weight will occur only upon written 
approval of the RTO. If approved, constructive weight will be applied 
based on seven pounds per cubic foot. When PBP&E or a privately owned 
automobile is included as part of the shipment, the weight of such 
articles will be annotated separately on the GBL.
4-10.6. Platform Scales [old D11-2 & I4.19]
    HTOS Participants may use platform scales to obtain tare and gross 
weight of containerized shipments.

4-11. Storage-In-Transit

4-11.1. General [old D4-11 & I4.17]
    The Participant must provide SIT at destination when required. (SIT 
may not occur at origin unless authorized by the RTO). SIT is the 
holding of a shipment or portion thereof at a facility or warehouse the 
Participant uses for storage, pending further transportation. A 
shipment may be held in SIT for a period not to exceed 180 days. The 
Participant must advise the employee when the storage period will end 
and determine from the employee whether the shipment or any portion 
thereof, will be delivered to employee's residence or held in storage. 
If SIT is required beyond 180 days, the employee will inform the RTO 
and any SIT extension will be by mutual agreement between the RTO and 
the Participant. After the initial 180 day period ends, the 
Participant's liability terminates; the applicable interstate, 
intrastate or international character of the shipment or portion 
thereof ceases; the warehouse is considered the destination of the 
property; the warehouseman becomes the agent for the shipper; the 
property then is subject to the rules, regulations, and charges of the 
warehouseman; and storage charges are the employee's responsibility.
4-11.2. Facilities [old D4-11]
    The facilities or warehouses used by the Participant for SIT must 
be commercial facilities or warehouses used by the Participant or its 
agent in the normal course of business for receipt and storage of 
household goods awaiting further transportation and furnishing the 
services set out in 4-11.3 through 4-11.9, below. Unless approved by 
the RTO, the use of trailers, vans, public warehouses, and self storage 
units is prohibited.
4-11.3. Location of SIT
4-11.3.1. General [old D4-11]
    The Participant will perform SIT only when specified on the bill of 
lading. Authorized SIT must be at the participant's nearest available 
SIT facility at the destination shown in the ``consignee'' block (or at 
origin shown in the ``consignor block'' when the RTO specifically 
authorized SIT at origin). However, in no case may SIT be more than 50 
miles from the origin/destination municipality the bill of lading 
specifies or the RTO authorizes. Placing a shipment in SIT does not 
constitute a delivery or completion of service. Delivery of the 
shipment to the final destination and completion of destination 
services must be performed as part of the through service after the 
household goods are removed from SIT.
4-11.3.2. Exception--International Only [old I4.17]
    For international shipments, the Participant must place shipments 
in SIT at the nearest available SIT facility of the Participant's agent 
at destination shown in the ``Consignee Block'' unless specified on the 
GBL or authorized by the RTO.
4-11.4. Lot Identification [old D4-7 & I4.16]
    All lots will be properly identified by the owner's name, order 
number, warehouse lot number and GBL number. Such identification will 
be in plain view on each lot.
4-11.5. Rugs and Pads--Domestic Only [old D4-7]
    Rugs, carpets, and padding will be stored on racks in a horizontal 
position without folding any portion of the rug, carpet, and padding.
4-11.6. Overstuffed Furniture--Domestic Only [old D4-7]
    Upholstered or overstuffed furniture will be placed in an upright 
normal position and covered for protection against dust. No boxes, 
cartons or other pieces of furniture will be placed upon this type of 
furniture. When placed in individual room storage or when containers 
are employed for warehouse storage, upholstered or overstuffed 
furniture will have protection, padding, blocking, and bracing to 
preclude damage from any pressure against the upholstery, including 
pressure from its own weight as well as from conditions external to the 
container.
4-11.7. Palletization of Property [old D4-7 & I4.16]
    Personal property will be stored on skids, pallet bases, elevated 
platforms or similar storage aids maintaining a minimum of at least two 
inches clearance from the floor to the under most portion of the 
personal property. In addition, property will not be stored in contact 
with exterior walls. Trash cans, extension ladders, lawn mowers, 
television antennas, swing sets, and other like items are excluded from 
this requirement.
4-11.8. Removal From Shipping Containers--International Only [old 
I4.17]
    The contents of containerized shipments will not be removed from 
the containers when placed in SIT.
4-11.9. Marking of SIT Containers [old I4.17]
    All containerized shipments of household effects shall be marked 
with the employees' name and the GBL number.
4-11.10. Partial Withdrawal From Storage in Transit (SIT)
4-11.10.1. Identification of Item To Be Withdrawn [old I4.17]
    Items for withdrawal from SIT should be indicated by the property 
owner/agent at the time of packing whenever possible. When the shipment 
has already been packed, inventory item numbers will be furnished by 
the employee to the RTO who shall provide the information to the 
Participant.
4-11.10.2. Ordering Partial Withdrawal [old I4.17]
    In accordance with the previous HTOS Paragraph, partial withdrawal 
shall only be ordered by the RTO who

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shall so certify on the DD Form 619-1 or other commercial form.
4-11.10.3. Consist of Withdrawal [old I4.17]
    Only complete cartons or item numbers on the inventory may be 
withdrawn. Individual cartons will not be opened.
4-11.10.4. Weight of Partial Withdrawal [old I4.17]
    Participant is responsible for obtaining the weight of the portion 
withdrawn.
4-11.10.5. Billing for Partial Withdrawal [old I4.17]
    Participant shall bill for the partial withdrawal of property as 
directed by the RTO.

4-12. Tracing

4-12.1. Shipment [old I4.16]
    The Participant shall trace a shipment upon request from the RTO or 
property owner and will promptly report to the requesters the location 
of the shipments.
4-12.2. Missing Household Effects [old I4.16]
    The Participant shall take action to trace missing loose household 
effects.
4-12.3. Missing Liftvans/Containers [old I4.16]
    The Participant shall take action to trace missing liftvan(s)/
container(s) when a containerized shipment is placed into SIT and the 
liftvan(s)/container(s) are found to be missing with an annotation of 
the GBL or inventory to explain the shortage.

4-13. Non-Temporary Storage [old D4-6 & I4.1]

    If requested by the employing Federal agency, the Participant will 
be responsible to provide or arrange non-temporary storage for those 
household goods and personal effects authorized by the appropriate 
Federal agency. Tender rates will apply into the carrier warehouse. 
Rates for monthly non-temporary storage per 100 pounds and rates for 
full value protection per each $100 of value to be negotiated between 
the carrier and the Federal agency.

Section 4A--Move Management Services (MMS) Statement of Work

4A-1. Performance of Services

    The MMS provider must provide the MMS outlined in this section 4A 
in conjunction with HHG transportation services. The MMS provider must 
comply with all requirements of this HTOS including the service, 
delivery timeframe, billing, reporting, and liability requirements.

4A-2. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)

    The MMS provider and the agency must enter into a written MOU 
setting out the terms and conditions of the MMS provider 
responsibilities as identified in this section 4A. In instances when 
the agency requests bill of lading (BL) preparation and maintenance 
under HTOS paragraph 4A-6.5, the MOU should contain at a minimum 
specific instructions on the BL preparation and maintenance, including 
instructions to complete each portion of the BL. If requested by the 
MMS provider and/or the agency, the GSA PMO will review the agreement 
before implementation.

4A-3. Performance as Participant

    The MMS provider must file rates within its current approved scope 
of operations; be subject to the Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) 
rating system; and must comply with the requirement to collect and pay 
GSA its IFF as specified in RFO Section 2-7.6.

4A-4. Commissions

    An MMS provider must not charge a commission to a participant to 
which it tenders a HHG shipment.

4A-5. Required Services

4A-5.1. General
    The MMS provider must arrange, coordinate, and monitor each 
relocating employee's HHG move from initial notification of the move by 
the agency through completion of all move-related transactions required 
under HTOS paragraphs 4A5.1 through 4A-5.9. An HHG move within the 
continental United States (CONUS) is defined as a basic move consisting 
of one shipment of HHG and, when specifically authorized by the agency, 
shipment of one or more privately owned vehicles (POV). A HHG move to/
from an international location is defined as a basic move consisting of 
one surface shipment of HHG and, when specifically authorized by the 
agency, one or more unaccompanied baggage shipments and shipment of one 
or more POV's. Multiple origins and/or destinations may be involved for 
both CONUS and international shipments. The MMS provider must provide 
the services specified in HTOS paragraphs 4A-5.2 through 4A-5.9.
4A-5.2. Participant Selection
    An agency may select the participant to transport the relocating 
employee's HHG or may delegate this responsibility to the MMS provider 
in which case the agency will furnish the MMS provider criteria to use 
in selecting the participant. The selected participant must be 
currently approved to participate in CHAMP and must have approved rates 
on file with GSA. The MMS provider must be capable of accessing the GSA 
Interagency Transportation Management System (ITMS) to obtain cost 
comparison information for use in making the participant selection when 
delegated this responsibility by the employing agency.
4A-5.3. Shipment Booking
    The MMS provider must perform the following:
    (1) Schedule the move with the selected participant;
    (2) Order a pre-move survey;
    (3) Identify any special services needed and obtain the RTO's 
written authorization. The RTO is responsible for authorizing storage-
in-transit (SIT) or any special service. Special services include, but 
not limited to: shuttle service, special crating, third party 
servicing, elevator charges, long carry, and/or stair carry;
    (4) Indicate in writing all services authorized and identify those 
that will be paid as an entitlement of the relocating employee as well 
as those which the relocating employee requests, but for which the 
relocating employee has no entitlement and which may be advanced and 
charged back to the relocating employee; and
    (5) Inform the relocating employee before service performance of 
any service that will be advanced and charged back to the employee.
    The provider may develop a generic form for the purpose of this 
item. Any service shown on a generic form that is not applicable to a 
particular shipment must be ``crossed out'' or marked ``none'' or ``not 
applicable'' before submitting the form to the RTO for written 
authorization/approval.
4A-5.4. Ensuring Participant Performance
    The MMS provider must ensure that transportation services are in 
keeping with procedures under this HTOS, notwithstanding the Origin and 
Destination On-Site Quality Control procedures specified in HTOS 
paragraph 4A-6.7. The MMS provider also must take any action deemed 
necessary and appropriate to protect the interests of the agency to 
ensure proper participant performance, and to protect both the real and 
personal property of the relocating employee. When the MMS provider 
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performance as required which could causes the agency or relocating 
employee to incur damages (other than damage to HHG), the MMS provider 
will be liable to the agency and/or the relocating employee, as 
appropriate for such damages.
4A-5.5. Arranging Storage in Transit (SIT)
    If an agency authorizes SIT, the MMS provider must arrange the 
storage under provisions of this HTOS. The MMS provider must notify the 
relocating employee of the authorized SIT duration and location and 
provide the relocating employee's SIT-provider contact information 
within five (5) calendar days after delivery into SIT.
4A-5.5.1. Monitoring Shipments in SIT
    The MMS provider must monitor shipments in SIT and provide a 
written request for disposition instructions from the relocating 
employee or the agency's destination facility representative at least 
ten (10) working days before expiration of the authorized SIT period. 
The written request must inform the relocating employee of his/her 
personal financial responsibility for any charges incurred for storage 
in excess of the maximum period authorized. The MMS provider is 
responsible for arranging delivery of shipments from SIT.
4A-5.5.2. SIT in Excess of 180 Days
    If storage exceeds 180 days, the MMS provider must determine the 
condition of the relocating employee's property at the end of the 180-
day SIT period to protect the Government's and the relocating 
employee's right to recover for participant-caused loss or damage. The 
warehouse automatically will be considered the shipment's destination 
upon expiration of the 180-day SIT period at which time the MMS 
provider's responsibility for the shipment ends. The shipment then 
becomes subject to the warehouse's rules, procedures, and charges, 
including local drayage out of storage. The relocating employee is 
responsible for payment of storage charges for any period of storage in 
excess of 180 days. If any discrepancy exists between other HTOS 
provisions and the provisions of this HTOS paragraph 4A-5.5.2 for 
purposes of SIT, the provisions of HTOS paragraph 4A-5.5.2 apply.
4A-5.6. Completion of GSA Form 3080
    The MMS provider must furnish the relocating employee a GSA Form 
3080, ``Household Goods Carrier Evaluation Report'' for completion of 
the section entitled, ``Relocating Employee's Response''. This form is 
available for downloading and printing at http://hydra.gsa.gov/forms 
(other forms-external forms-numeric by form number). The provider must 
instruct the relocating employee to return the evaluation form upon 
completion to the agency for completion of the section entitled, ``BL/
GBL Issuing Officer's Response.'' The provider also must follow up in 
an attempt to ensure both the relocating employee and the agency 
completes their respective portions of the form and return it to the 
PMO. If the relocating employee has not completed the appropriate 
section on the form within thirty (30)-days from the date of delivery 
of the HHG to the new residence, the provider will so advise the 
agency.
4A-5.7. Service Performance Audit
    The MMS provider must conduct an independent service performance 
audit of transportation billings and complete a certification document 
certifying by line item whether billed services (including any services 
specifically requested by the relocating employee) were or were not 
necessary, properly authorized, and actually performed. The provider 
may develop a form for this purpose and must, if requested, have it 
pre-approved by the agency. This audit is unrelated to an agency's 
audit of the actual billing charges which also is an optional 
``provider'' service under paragraph 4A-6.3. If prepayment audit of 
transportation bills is performed under procedures in HTOS paragraph 
4A-6.6, the provider must furnish the service performance audit 
certification along with the transportation billing to the prepayment 
auditor for audit of the actual billing charges.
4A-5.8. Management Information Reports
    The Government requires certain management information reports that 
may or may not be commercially standard. If the MMS provider has a 
commercial report that would meet an agency's stated specific need, it 
may propose that the agency use that report instead of the one 
specified as long as it can satisfactorily demonstrate how the proposed 
substitution would meet the agency's needs. Reports must contain 
monthly, quarterly, and year-to-date totals, when appropriate. The MMS 
provider must provide required reports to the agency within fifteen 
(15) business days following the month/quarter services were performed.
4A-5.8.1. Agency Reports
    If requested by the shipping agency, the MMS Provider must furnish 
the following reports in the manner specified by the agency with regard 
to format, content, and frequency. Data elements may be revised by the 
ordering activity.
4A-5.8.2. Shipment Summary
    A summary of the total number of shipments handled for the 
specified period further broken down into the following incremental 
categories:
    (1) Number of shipments by agency activity;
    (2) Number of shipments by participant;
    (3) Number of interstate shipments;
    (4) Number of intrastate shipments; and
    (5) Number of shipments to an international location.
    For each category the provider must show total line-haul and 
accessorial charges.
4A-5.8.3. Claims Summary
    A summary of the total number of loss/damage claims handled for the 
specified period further broken down into the following incremental 
categories:
    (1) Number of claims by agency activity;
    (2) Number of claims by participant;
    (3) Number of intrastate claims;
    (4) Number of interstate claims;
    (5) Number of international location claims;
    (6) Average number of days between the date of claim filing and 
date of issue of initial settlement offer;
    (7) Average number of days between the date of receipt of the 
initial settlement offer and the date of final settlement;
    (8) Average amount claimed and settled interstate;
    (9) Average amount claimed and settled intrastate; and
    (10) Average amount claimed and settled on shipments to an 
international location.
    For each claim not settled within thirty (30) days and/or sixty 
(60) days as requested by the agency's RTO, an explanation for the 
delay must be supported by the appropriate Delay Codes identified in 
the HTOS Section 9.
4A-5.8.4. Counseling Contact Summary Report
(Applies only when an agency has chosen the optional ``Employee Pre-
Move Counseling'' service)

    A summary report of counseling contacts showing relocating 
employee's name, date of initial contact, and current status of the 
move including date(s) for the pre-move survey, packing, pickup, and 
actual or proposed delivery into SIT and/or residence.

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4A-5.8.5. On-time Services Summary Report
    A summary report listing:
    (1) Relocating employee(s) name;
    (2) Scheduled pickup date;
    (3) Actual pickup date;
    (4) Scheduled delivery date(s) into SIT and/or residence;
    (5) Actual delivery date(s) into SIT and/or residence;
    (6) Scheduled date for delivery out of SIT;
    (7) Actual date for delivery out of SIT; and
    When scheduled and actual dates are different, an explanation must 
be provided.
4A-5.8.6. Specially Requested Reports
    Special one-time reports furnished to the RTO when the agency 
requests and the PMO approves.
4A-5.9. Customer Service
    The contractor shall provide a 24-hour, toll-free telephone number 
to assist in tracking/tracing shipments; resolving problems that occur 
during any phase of the move, including quality control problems; and 
in filing post-delivery claims for agencies that choose that optional 
service.

4A-6. Optional Services

4A-6.1. General
    If specifically requested by the agency, the MMS provider must 
provide the following optional services specified in HTOS paragraphs 
4A-6.1 through 4A-6.9.
4A-6.2. Employee Pre-Move Counseling
    Employee pre-move counseling (as distinguished from a participant 
provided pre-move survey) must include information on the participant's 
commercial moving practices affecting all aspects of the HHG move. It 
also may include Government-specific information on HHG entitlements 
and allowances prescribed in the Federal Travel Regulation (41 CFR 
chapters 300-304) as well as information on any agency internal 
implementing regulations, including weight allowance information. 
Additionally, the provider must counsel the relocating employee about 
services the relocating employee is authorized at Government expense as 
well as any requested services that are not the Government's financial 
responsibility and which the employing agency will charge back to the 
relocating employee. Some of these services are:
    (1) Extra pickup/delivery;
    (2) Temporary SIT authorized by the agency;
    (3) Non-temporary (permanent) storage (NTS);
    (4) Unauthorized items;
    (5) Assembly/ disassembly of property;
    (6) Shipment of perishable items;
    (7) Firearms and hazardous material exclusions;
    (8) Level of service coverage, options, and costs;
    (9) Reporting concealed damages, relocating employee rights and 
responsibilities, third-party servicing;
    (10) Packing/unpacking and crating/ uncrating;
    (11) Preparation and filing of claims;
    (12) Name and address of origin/destination storage provider; and
    (13) Local drayage out of storage.
    The counseling also includes explaining the Government's role 
concerning Commuted Rate Schedule moves as prescribed in the Federal 
Travel Regulations (FTR) and limitations on the Government's financial 
obligation for reimbursement on such moves. Following is an 
availability listing of publications that contain information important 
in the relocating employee's pre-move counseling process:

(1) FTR: Available on the Internet at:
    http://policyworks.gov/org/main/mt/homepage/mtt/FTR/FTRHP.shtml
(2) CHAMP: Available on the Internet at:
    http://r6.gsa.gov/fsstt/
(3) Agency specific regulations/procedures: (Contact appropriate agency 
for availability)
4A-6.3. Prepayment Audit
    (1) MMS Provider Responsibilities. The MMS provider will conduct, 
or arrange to have conducted, a prepayment audit of each transportation 
billing and supplemental billing for service performed under this HTOS.
    (2) Certification. Any auditor (other than a GSA Prepayment Audit 
Schedule contractor) desiring to perform a prepayment audit service 
must be certified by the GSA Audit Division (FBA) to do so. 
Certification may be obtained by contacting: General Services 
Administration, Federal Supply Service, Audit Division (FBA), 1800 F 
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20405, http://pub.fss.gsa.gov/transtrav.
    (3) Procedures. The Prepayment Audit procedures under this HTOS 
paragraph 4A-6.3 are subject to provisions of the Federal Management 
Regulations (FMR) part 102-118 (41 CFR parts 102-118). Procedures 
stated in this HTOS paragraph 4A-6.3 reflect requirements and may be 
used in addition to any other required procedures published in the FMR, 
in developing the MMS provider/agency MOU. The prepayment auditor must 
adjust billed charges as appropriate based on the service performance 
audit as specified in HTOS paragraph 4A-5.7 and the prepayment audit 
before submitting the billing invoice, along with the service 
performance audit certification, to the agency for payment.
    (4) Adjustments. Upon instructions from the agency, the MMS 
provider must advise the participant and/or the agency via a statement 
of differences submitted either electronically or in writing within 
seven (7) days of receipt of the bill of any adjustment the auditor 
makes. The statement of differences must include the following:
    (a) Participant's standard alpha code (SCAC);
    (b) Participants' bill number;
    (c) Amount billed;
    (d) Amount paid;
    (e) Agency name;
    (f) Participant's taxpayer identification number (TIN);
    (g) Document reference number (DRN);
    (h) Payment voucher number;
    (i) Complete tender or tariff authority, including the governing 
item or section number.
    The MMS provider must annotate the following information on all 
transportation bills that have been completed:
    (a) Participant's standard carrier alpha code (SCAC);
    (b) Participants bill number;
    (c) Amount billed;
    (d) Amount paid;
    (e) Agency name;
    (f) Participant's taxpayer identification number (TIN);
    (g) Document Reference Number (DRN);
    (h) Payment voucher number;
    (i) Complete tender or tariff authority with the applicable rate 
authority, including the governing item or section number;
    (j) Copy of any statement of differences sent to the participant; 
and
    (k) The date invoice received from the participant.
    (5) Appeal Procedures. The agency must establish an appeal process 
that directs participant appeals to an agency official or to the MMS 
provider with responsibility for providing adequate consideration and 
review of the circumstances of the claim. Review of an appeal must be 
completed within thirty (30) days. If the participant disputes the 
findings and the agency or MMS provider as appropriate, cannot resolve 
the dispute with the participant, all relevant documents including a 
complete billing history and the appropriation or fund charged should 
be forwarded to GSA for the rendering of a decision. Carrier claims 
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submitted within three (3) years beginning the day after the latest of 
the following dates (except in time of war):
    (a) Accrual of the cause of action;
    (b) Payment of charges fore the transportation involved;
    (c) Subsequent refusal for over payment of those charges; or
    (d) Deduction made to a carrier claim by the Government under 31 
U.S.C. 3726.
4A-6.4. Performance Standards for Service Performance Audit and 
Prepayment Audit-6.5
    The Government must comply with provisions of the Prompt Payment 
Act (31 U.S.C. 3901(a)(5). The MMS provider therefore must ensure that 
within seven (7) days of receiving the participant's bill, it has 
completed the service performance as described in HTOS paragraph 4A-5.7 
and prepayment audits as described in HTOS paragraph 4A-6.3 and has the 
consolidated transportation/MMS billing, accompanied by the service 
performance audit certification, in the hands of the agency for 
payment. The MOU between the agency and the MMS provider must stipulate 
whether the agency or the MMS provider will be responsible for 
remitting payment to the participant. If the MMS provider is to remit 
payment to the participant, the agency must issue and forward the 
remittance by check or electronic transfer to the MMS provider in time 
for the agency to be deemed ``in compliance'' with provisions of the 
Prompt Payment Act. The MMS provider will not be liable for any late 
payment interest charge the agency may accrue on a transportation 
payment that is not in compliance with the Prompt Payment Act 
requirements.
4A-6.5. Preparation of Shipment Documentation
    If an agency exercises its option to have the contractor prepare a 
GBL or BL, the contractor must comply with the terms and conditions set 
forth in FMR part 102-117 (41 CFR Part 102-117. On international 
shipments the MMS provider must complete, and distribute copies of, 
each GBL following instructions published in the GSA Federal Supply 
Service Guide, ``How to Prepare and Process U.S. Government Bills of 
Lading'' (National Stock Number 7610-00-682-6740, 41 CFR 101-41.305-1 
and 2). The provider must furnish a legible memorandum copy of all 
GBL's or a legible copy of all BL's prepared and distributed to the RTO 
before the shipment pickup date.
4A-6.6. Data Communications Capabilities
    The MMS provider must:
    (1) Provide on-line electronic access to all database information 
pertaining to task orders and applicable shipment records;
    (2) Provide the RTO or designee and the GSA PMO in Kansas City, 
Missouri, on-line access to all database information pertaining to task 
orders and shipment records for all accounts established under the 
terms of this HTOS;
    (3) Establish sufficient safeguards to prevent unauthorized access 
to the database information;
    (4) Make the electronic access available through an asynchronous 
modem with a baud rate of at least 2400; and
    (5) Furnish clear documentation setting out procedures for access 
to and use of the database.
4A-6.6.1. Data Elements
    The database must contain, but is not limited to, the following 
elements: (1) task order information; and (2) shipment information 
sufficient to generate the reports specified in HTOS paragraph 4A-5. 
The shipment database must be maintained in a separate directory with 
separate shipment records for each relocating employee move. Shipment 
files must not be commingled with data maintained for shipments not 
subject to this HTOS. Each shipment record must contain all information 
required for that particular shipment, including any claims filed by 
the participant, status of the claim, etc. using a continuous computer 
terminal screen, if necessary. Performance data documenting how the 
move was handled must be collected independently and maintained in this 
file. The provider must provide the facility for the RTO's and the GSA 
PMO to extract and consolidate data such as participant performance if 
specific reports are required.
4A-6.6.2. Database Maintenance
    The MMS provider must update the database on a twenty (24)-hour 
basis, at a minimum, and provide for on-line electronic access to 
database elements for a period of one year from date of pickup. After 
one year, only a hard copy of the records is required to be maintained 
as specified under the Examination of Records Clause in GSA Form 3504.
4A-6.7. On-site Quality Control Service
    If an agency requests, the MMS provider must arrange for quality 
control personnel to provide on-site inspection service at the origin/
destination residence at pickup/delivery. Inspection services include, 
but are not limited to:
    (1) Verification of correct inventory coding;
    (2) Use of proper packing materials;
    (3) Appropriate article servicing;
    (4) Equipment and personnel suitability; and
    (5) Satisfactory performance of unpacking.
    The actual cost of any on-site quality control service requested is 
negotiable between the MMS provider and the agency. The agreed upon 
price must be stated in a written document and retained by both 
parties. The document will be construed as a one-time only amendment to 
the provider's rate filing. A copy of the written document must be 
included with the MMS provider's voucher. The provider may engage a 
third party to perform these services provided they are representatives 
or employees of a HHG carrier, forwarder, or an agent thereof.
4A-6.8. Quality Assurance Plan
    If requested by the agency, the MMS provider must provide the 
agency a quality assurance plan to assist in ensuring quality service 
and must designate quality assurance personnel to execute the plan.
4A-6.9. Claims Preparation, Filing, and Settlement Assistance
    If the relocating employee or agency requests, the MMS provider 
must provide timely loss/damage claim preparation/filing assistance, 
including follow-up assistance for any subsequently discovered loss or 
damage. The provider must review and negotiate any settlement offer 
that is inconsistent with the participant's liability or HTOS 
provisions, and in the case of an impasse must refer the complete file 
to the agency. The MMS provider also must counsel the employee about 
potential consequences of signing any full and unconditional release on 
any offer of settlement before all claims resulting from a particular 
move have been resolved.

Section 5--Time of Performance

5-1. Approval

5-1.1. Filing of Application [old D5-10 & I5.1]
    Unless otherwise specified by the PMO, a Participant or agent 
filing for approval in accordance with the HTOS Section 2 must file its 
application for approval in accordance with the dates specified in the 
application instructions. To be considered timely filed, the 
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address specified in HTOS Section 2. Receipt at any other address of 
the General Services Administration will not constitute receipt by the 
PMO.
5-1.2. Filing of Supplemental Information
5-1.2.1. Non-Financial Information [old D5-10]
    In the event the PMO determines that the non-financial material 
submitted is deficient, the applicant will be notified by certified 
mail dated no later than February 1 to provide the supplemental 
information. A Participant required to submit supplemental information 
must do so no later than the due date specified in the request. To be 
considered timely filed the supplemental information must be received 
at the address specified in HTOS Paragraph 2-2.2. Receipt at any other 
address of the General Services Administration will not constitute 
receipt by the PMO.
5-1.2.2. Financial Information [old D5-10]
    Supplemental financial material will not be requested or accepted.
5-1.3. Notice of Action on Application
5-1.3.1. Approved Applicants, No Supplemental Information Requested 
[old D5-10]
    Applicants approved without a request for supplemental information 
will be notified by certified mail dated no later than February 1 of 
the year following submission of the application.
5-1.3.2. Approved Applicants, Supplemental Information Requested. [old 
D5-10]
    Applicants approved subsequent to a request for supplemental 
information will be notified by certified mail dated no later than June 
1 of the year following submission of the application.
5-1.3.3. Non-Approved Applicants
5-1.3.3.1. Non-Approved Applicants on Non-Financial Basis [old D5-10]
    Applicants' applications not approved on a non-financial basis will 
be notified by certified mail dated no later than June 1 of the year 
following submission of the application.
5-1.3.3.2. Non-Approval on Financial Basis [old D5-10]
    Applicants' applications not approved on a financial basis will be 
notified by certified mail dated no later than February 1 of the year 
following submission of the application.

5-2. Restructuring of Scope of Operations

5-2.1. Time of Request [old D5-10]
    A request for restructuring of a Participant's approved scope of 
operation based on changes in traffic patterns may be submitted at any 
time during the fifth anniversary year and subsequent fifth anniversary 
years. Formal requests, as opposed to the notice of intent to request, 
received by GSA prior to or after the anniversary year will be 
rejected.
5-2.2. Notice of Intent [old D5-10]
    A notice of intent to request a restructure of a Participant's 
scope of operation may be presented to the PMO at any time in the 
calendar year prior to the anniversary year or during the anniversary 
year.

5-3. Establishment of Pickup Date [old I5.7]

    Participants will be provided at least five (5) working days 
advance notice when tendered shipments. Under unusual circumstances, 
Participants may agree but are not obligated to accept pickups on less 
than 5 working days notice. Once shipments are accepted with less 
notice, the Participant is obligated to the agreed pickup date.
5-3.1. Domestic
    For domestic shipments, the employee and/or his designated 
representative, and the Participant shall establish and agree to a 
pickup date.
5-3.2. International
    For international shipments, the RTO and the Participant shall 
establish and agree to a pickup date.

5-4. Origin and Destination Services [old D5-4 & I5.6]

    All origin and destination services shall be performed between 8AM 
and 5PM, local time, on regular business days, excluding Saturdays, 
Sundays, local holidays, or U.S. holidays, unless mutually agreed upon 
in writing. No liability on the part of the Government will be incurred 
for overtime labor or any other additional charges. Participant must, 
if requested, produce a copy of this writing to an authorized 
inspector.
5-4.1. Domestic Only [old D5-4]
    For domestic shipments, agreeing parties include the Participant, 
the owner of the household goods or his designated representative and/
or the RTO.
5-4.2. International Only [old I5.6]
    For international shipments, agreeing parties include the 
Participant, the owner of the goods or his designated representative, 
and the RTO.

5-5. Obtaining Another Agent--International Only [old I5.18]

    The Participant must obtain another approved agent within 30 
calendar days of the cessation of the relationship between a 
Participant and its designated agent.

5-6. Transit Time.

5-6.1. General [old D5-1]
    Shipments handled pursuant to this HTOS and delivered directly to a 
residence or delivered to SIT at destination will be transported and 
delivered in accordance with the time periods specified in HTOS Section 
12, as appropriate, corresponding to the type, weight and distance of 
any shipment.
5-6.1.1. Measurement of Transit Times [old D5-1]
    Transit time will be measured in calendar days from the date 
loading is completed to the date on which the shipment is offered for 
delivery at the residence, except when the last day of the transit time 
falls on Saturday, Sunday, local holiday, or a Federal holiday, then 
the next United States Government working day will be considered the 
last day of transit. In the event SIT occurs at origin, transit time 
will be measured based on the transportation from the point of SIT to 
the delivery residence.
5-6.1.2. Transit Time Basis [old D5-1]
    The transit times are based on the assumption that a Participant 
will be given a minimum of five (5) days notice before the pickup date 
of shipments. If less than five (5) days notice is given the 
Participant, the transit times will be increased one (1) day for each 
day under the five (5) day notice period.
5-6.1.3. Transit Times for a Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) [old I5.9.3]
    (1). The transit time for a POV, except as provided in subsection 
(2) below, is the same as that for a surface shipment specified in HTOS 
Section 12.
    (2). The transit time for a POV between CONUS and a point in 
Alaska, Guam, the Hawaiian Islands, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands 
(St. Thomas, St. Croix, or St. John) is specified in HTOS Section 12. 
The Participant must notify the applicable Federal department or agency 
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port(s) it intends to use to meet the transit time required.
    (3). A transit time penalty applies if the Participant fails to 
meet the transit time specified in HTOS Section 12. The Participant 
must notify the applicable department or agency within twenty-four (24) 
hours of any expected delay. Also, the Participant must arrange for the 
transferee's use of a rental car at the Participant's expense. The 
rental must be the same or comparable, size/model as the POV the 
transferee shipped. The RTO may waive this penalty in whole or in part 
based on the circumstances of the delay.
5-6.2. Interstate Transit Times [old D5-1]
    Interstate transit times apply to shipments picked up at an address 
in one State and delivered to an address in another State, both States 
being in the continental United States, or picked up/delivered between 
an address in the continental United States and an address in Canada. 
The transit times in Section 12 are the maximum transit times in days 
applying to interstate shipments unless waived by the RTO in writing.
5-6.3. Intrastate Transit Times [old D5-1]
    Intrastate transit times apply to shipments picked up and delivered 
within the same State. The transit times in Section 12 are the maximum 
transit times in days applying to intrastate shipments unless waived by 
the RTO in writing.
5-6.4. International Transit Times
5-6.4.1. Unaccompanied Air Baggage [old D5-1]
    Transit time for unaccompanied air baggage is 15 days unless waived 
by the RTO in writing.
5-6.4.2. Surface Shipments [old I5.9]
    International transit times apply to shipments picked up/delivered 
between the named State, Trust Territory, or Possession of the United 
States and the named countries. The transit times in Section 12 are the 
maximum transit times in days applying to international shipments 
unless waived by the RTO in writing.

5-7. Notice of Shipment Availability for Delivery--International Only 
[old I5.10]

5-7.1. Availability for Delivery--International Only [old I5.10]
    Upon notification from the Participant/agent that a shipment has 
arrived and is available for delivery, the RTO will have 24 hours in 
which to confirm delivery arrangements. If delivery arrangements cannot 
be confirmed by the expiration of the 24 hour period, storage will be 
authorized and effective as of the date on which the 24 hour period 
expired.
5-7.2. Delivery of Shipments Not Involving SIT
5-7.2.1. Arrival Prior to RDD--International Only [old I5.10]
    For shipments that arrive prior to the RDD, Participant will 
deliver to the owner or owner's agent prior to the RDD.
5-7.2.2. Arrival After the RDD--International Only [old I5.10]
    For shipments that arrive after the RDD, the Participant will 
deliver in accordance with the instructions or within two workdays 
after notifying the destination RTO of the shipment's arrival.
5-7.3. Notification of SIT Pickup/Delivery--International Only [old 
I5.10]
    If requested by the RTO, the notification of SIT pickup or delivery 
availability on the afternoon preceding the scheduled pickup or 
delivery will be provided to the RTO.
5-8. Notice of SIT Location [old D5-3]
    A written electronic transmission, including facsimile or other 
form of notice of the SIT location (street address, City/state) 
together with a telephone number for the warehouse, as provided in HTOS 
Paragraph 9-2.4, must be furnished to the RTO within five (5) calendar 
days after placement of the shipment in SIT or change in SIT location. 
The Property Owner must be notified as soon as possible after placement 
of the shipment in SIT or change in SIT location.

5-9. Delivery From Storage in Transit [old D5-2]

    Unless the property owner agrees to the contrary, delivery from SIT 
must be accomplished on the date requested, excluding Saturdays, 
Sundays, local holidays, and Federal holidays. If because of prior 
commitments, the Participant cannot deliver on the day requested, 
delivery must be completed no later than three business days 
thereafter. If the shipment is not removed from the storage warehouse 
within three working days (excluding Saturday, Sunday, and holidays) 
after the delivery date requested, storage charges will cease to accrue 
as of the requested delivery date.

5-10. Shipment Tracing [old D5-7 & I5.19]

    When the owner of the household goods or RTO requests information 
concerning shipments in transit, Participants will retain a written 
record as provided in HTOS 8-5.14.5.3.2, of such requests and 
acknowledge and make a prompt report, by electronic transmission, 
including facsimile or other form of electronic transmission, if 
available, to the requestor as to the location of the shipment. Time 
frames for completing the above include seventy-two (72) hours for an 
international shipment, and twenty-four (24) hours on a domestic 
shipment, including interstate and intrastate.

5-11. Notice of Concealed Loss/Damage [old I5.12]

    In order for the Participant to be liable as specified in Section 
10-1.3.7.1, for loss and/or damage discovered by the owner within 
seventy-five (75) days after delivery (concealed), the Government or 
the property owner must notify the Participant, in writing, of the 
concealed loss and/or damage within seventy-five (75) days from the 
date of delivery.

5-12. Acknowledgment and Settlement of Claims

5-12.1. Acknowledgment [old D5-8)
    The Participant shall acknowledge directly, unless otherwise 
instructed, to the property owner all claims for loss and damage or 
delay within 10 calendar days after receipt.
5-12.2. Settlement [old D5-8]
    The Participant shall make settlement of all claims for loss and 
damage or delay directly, unless otherwise instructed, to the owner of 
the property for any loss or damage for which the Participant is liable 
within 30 days after receipt thereof.
5-12.3. Delay in Settlement [old D5-8]
    If the claim cannot be processed and disposed of within 30 days 
after receipt thereof, an additional 30 day period shall be available 
for settlement of the claim; provided, however, that the Participant 
shall, at that time, advise the claimant and the RTO in writing or 
electronically of the status of the claim and the reason for the delay 
in making final disposition thereof and that Participant shall retain a 
copy of such advice to the claimant in its claim file thereon. Failure 
to make settlement within the initial 30 day period, or the maximum 60 
day period if proper notice is given, shall be construed as a refusal 
by the Participant to settle the claim.

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5-12.4. Payment of Transportation Charges for Partial Loss [old D5-8]
    The Participant shall refund in accordance with the provisions of 
HTOS Paragraph 7-5.2 that portion of its freight charges (including any 
charges for accessorial or terminal service) corresponding to that 
portion of the shipment which is lost or destroyed in transit at the 
time it disposes of claims of loss, damage, or injury to the articles 
in the shipment.

5-13. Waiver of Requirements

5-13.1. Requests [old D5-5 & I5.4]
    Written confirmation of a request for a waiver of requirements, 
including requests for approvals as provided in 8-1.1, must be 
submitted to the RTO within five (5) business days of the verbal 
request. If the RTO has not issued the approval/waiver as required in 
HTOS Paragraph 8-1.1.3 through 8-1.1.21 in the time period specified in 
5-13.2, below, the Participant may contact the PMO for assistance.
5-13.2. Issuance of an Approval or Waiver of Requirements [old D5-6 & 
I5.5]
    The RTO shall issue the approvals required in HTOS Paragraph 8-
1.1.3 through 8-1.1.21 or a waiver of requirements as provided in 
writing within seven (7) calendar days.

5-14. Documents To Be Furnished

5-14.1. To Property Owner
5-14.1.1. Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    The documents specified in HTOS Paragraph 8-5.8.2 will be provided 
by the Participant to the property owner within ten (10) business days 
after performance of the specified service.
5-14.1.2. International Only [old I5.15]
    The documents specified in HTOS Paragraph 8-5.8.2 will be provided 
by the Participant to the property owner within seven (7) business days 
after performance of the specified service.
5-14.2. To the Responsible Transportation Officer
5-14.2.1. Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    The documents specified in HTOS Paragraph 8-5.8.3 will be provided 
by the Participant within 14 business days after performance of the 
specified service, except that the DD Form 1840, when required by the 
Federal agency, will be provided within 30 days of shipment delivery.
5-14.2.2. International Only [old I5.16]
    The documents specified in HTOS Paragraph 8-5.8.3 will be provided 
by the Participant within seven (7) business days after performance of 
the specified service, except that the DD Form 1840, when required by 
the Federal agency, will be provided within 30 days of shipment 
delivery.

5-15. Reports to the RTO

5-15.1. Unusual Incidents [old D5-9]
    A Participant must report unusual incidents (see HTOS Paragraph 9-
2.2) no later than the first working day after discovery by the 
Participant.
5-15.2. Pickup and Delivery [old D5-9]
    A Participant must notify the RTO and if practicable, the owner 
immediately upon in determining that scheduled pickup or delivery dates 
cannot be met.
5-15.3. Report of Shipment Arrival--International Only [old I5.19]
    Participant will notify the RTO and the employee within one (1) 
workday of a shipment's arrival at agent's facility, and advise of the 
shipment's first available delivery date.
5-15.4. Agency Shipment Reports--International Only [old I5.19]
    The report specified in HTOS Paragraph 9-2.7.1 will be provided to 
the shipping federal agency within not more than five (5) calendar days 
following date of pickup of a shipment in either CONUS or overseas.
5-15.5. Settlement Report.--International Only [old I5.14]
    Simultaneously with the transmission of the settlement to the 
employee, the Participant will report to the RTO both the final action 
taken on any claim, including the date, and the total amount of 
settlement.
5-15.6. Notice of Reorganization/Bankruptcies [old D5-9]
    The Participant must report to the PMO the filing for 
reorganization or bankruptcy (see HTOS 2-10.9 ) within ten (10) 
calendar day after the date of filing.
5-15.7. Report of Loss/Damage Tracing [old I5.19]
    In the event the shipping Federal agency requires the use of DD 
Forms 1840 and 1840R, the Participant will report the results of the 
tracing action to the RTO in writing within thirty (30) working days of 
notification of loss.
5-15.8. Change in Designated Agent--International Only [old I5.19]
    The Participant must report to the PMO any change in its designated 
agents within 15 calendar days of the cessation of the Participant-
agent relationship.
5-15.9. Report of Real Property Damage [old I5.19]
    The Participant will notify the RTO in writing no later than the 
first working day following the discovery of the damage, however 
caused, to an employee's real property.
5-15.10. Report of Shipments on Hand--International Only [old I5.19]
    The carrier will provide the shipments on hand report specified in 
HTOS Paragraph 9-2.7.4 no later than 4 p.m., local time, on the first 
business day of the week.
5-15.11. Commercial Port Level Report--International Only [old I5.19]
    The carrier will provide the Commercial Port Level Report specified 
in HTOS Paragraph 9-2.8 no later than 4 p.m., local time, on the first 
business day of the week.

5-16. Reports to the PMO

5-16.1. Shipment Reports [old D5-9]
    The shipment report specified in HTOS Paragraph 9-3.1.2 shall be 
submitted to the PMO within sixty (60) calendar days after the end of 
each calendar quarter. Participants submitting their reports 
electronically as required in HTOS Paragraph 9-3.1.2.1 may submit their 
reports more frequently.
5-16.2. Claims Settlement Report [old D5-9]
    The claims settlement report required in HTOS Paragraph 9-3.1.1 
shall be submitted to the PMO within sixty (60) calendar days after the 
end of each calendar quarter.

5-17. GSA Industrial Funding Fee [old D5-11 & I5.20]

    The Participant must remit the GSA industrial funding fee (IFF) 
specified in HTOS Paragraph 7-1.11 within sixty (60) calendar days 
after the end of each calendar quarter upon which the shipment reports 
are required.

5-18. Maintenance of Insurance

5-18.1. Notice of Termination [old I5.2]
    The cargo liability insurance certificate must provide that notice 
of termination or cancellation be furnished to the PMO thirty (30) days 
prior to such termination or cancellation.
5-18.2. Submission of Certificate of Insurance [old I5.1]
    Cargo insurance certification meeting the requirements of Paragraph 
5-18.1

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must be submitted in accordance with the instructions set out in the 
Request for Offers.

5-19. Maintenance of Performance Bond

5-19.1. Duration of Bond--International Only [old I5.3]
    The bond is continuous until canceled by carrier or surety company. 
In the event a bond is canceled, it must be replaced effective close of 
business on the date of the canceled bond in order to maintain 
approval.
5-19.2. Submission of Performance Bond [old 5.1.2.3]
    Performance bond meeting the requirements of Paragraph 5-19.1 must 
be submitted in accordance with the instructions set out in the Request 
for Offers.

5-20. Limitation of Action

5-20.1. Claims for Charges
5-20.1.1. Filing of Claims by Participants [old I5.18]
    All claims and actions at law by Participants for recovery of their 
charges on shipments subject to the provisions of this HTOS will be 
filed within three (3) years (not including any time of war) from the 
date of any one of the following: (1) Final delivery of the property; 
(2) Payment of the transportation charges thereon; (3) Subsequent 
refund of excess charges; or (4) Deduction of such excess charges from 
Participant's account, whichever is later.
5-20.1.2. Filing of Claims Against Participants [old I5.18]
    All claims and actions at law against Participants for recovery of 
excess charges on shipments subject to the provisions of this HTOS will 
be filed within three (3) years (not including any time of war) from 
the date of payment of the charges thereon.
5-20.1.3. Government's Breach of Limitation--International Only [old 
I5.18]
    Provided, however, that if the limitation of actions set forth in 
this item is breached by the Government by the filing of a claim or 
action at law (other than by mistake or inadvertence) at a time other 
than stated in this HTOS Paragraph, this HTOS Paragraph will be of no 
force and effect and will be void ab intitio.
5-20.2. Claims for Property Loss/Damage [old I5.18]
    The time frame for the filing of claims for property loss and 
damage shall be in accordance with the laws of the United States of 
America and the terms and conditions of the applicable Government bill 
of lading.

Section 6--Inspection

6-1. Inspection by the Government

6-1.1. Inspection of Facilities and Operations
6-1.1.1. Right To Review [old D6-1 & I6.1]
    The PMO or its designee shall have the right to review and inspect 
the facilities and operations of any Participant in the Program or its 
agents to determine if the equipment, facilities, operations, and 
personnel are adequate and capable of performing the services required 
by United States Government, or have been performed in accordance with 
the provisions of this HTOS and the Participant's approval and the 
requirements of the Federal ordering office. Reviews will be conducted 
during regular office hours or at any time work is in progress. 
Published Corporate Participant Quality Control Programs will be 
presented and explained to authorized inspectors when the Participant's 
facilities are inspected.
6-1.1.2. Facilities [old D6-1]
    The Participant must furnish PMO representatives with free access 
and reasonable facilities and assistance required to accomplish the 
review. The Participant shall also provide without cost to the 
Government legible reproductions of any documents required in the 
performance of the inspection.
6-1.1.3. Reports of Review [old D6-1]
    Upon completion of an on-site review, the PMO shall furnish the 
Participant within ninety (90) days of completion of the on-site review 
with a report showing the findings of the review and corrective 
actions, if any, which must be taken by the Participant to bring its 
operation into compliance with requirements as set forth in this HTOS. 
A Participant receiving a report showing corrective actions which need 
to be taken shall have its approval changed to conditional, and shall 
have thirty (30) calendar days from its receipt of the report to 
institute these corrective actions identified as requiring immediate 
action and to notify the PMO of doing so. In the event the Participant 
objects to the stated necessary corrective actions and the reasons 
behind such actions, the Participant may appeal in accordance with the 
provisions of HTOS Paragraph 8-5.10.2.
6-1.2. Inspection of Service Performance
6-1.2.1. General [old D6-1]
    Authorized representatives of the RTO shall have the right to 
inspect the packing, loading, weighing, pickup, delivery, unpacking, 
warehousing, and any other services performed or being performed by the 
Participant. Authorized representatives of the RTO shall include 
personnel of the GSA designated to perform quality assurance, or in the 
absence of such GSA personnel, the owner of the property or personnel 
of the Federal agency employing the owner. Authorized representatives 
may inspect the performance of services at the residence of the owner 
of the goods or at the warehouse or other facility of the Participant 
or its agents during regular office hours or at any time that work is 
in process.
6-1.2.2. Corrective Action [old D6-1]
    When authorized representatives of the RTO find that packing, 
loading, unpacking, or any other work being performed or already 
completed does not comply with the terms, conditions or specifications 
set out in this HTOS, the authorized representative shall so advise the 
Participant. The Participant must promptly correct the deficiency by 
taking whatever action is necessary at no additional cost to the 
Government or the owner.
6-1.2.3. Facilities [old D6-1]
    The Participant must furnish Government representatives with free 
access and reasonable facilities and assistance required to accomplish 
their inspection.
6-1.2.4. Reports [old D6-1]
6-1.2.4.1. General
    Reports of inspection shall be furnished to the PMO. Except as 
provided in Subparagraph 6-1.2.4.2.2.3.2. below, reports of inspection 
shall be construed as final and conclusive of the performance of 
services.
6-1.2.4.2. GSA Form 3080, Household Goods Carrier Evaluation Report
6-1.2.4.2.1. Completion
    While any written statement from an authorized representative as 
specified in HTOS Paragraph 6-1.2.1, above, is an acceptable report of 
inspection, GSA Form 3080, Household Goods Participant Evaluation, is 
normally used as a report of inspection and will be provided to the 
owner of each shipment and to the RTO to assist the GSA in the

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overall evaluation of customer satisfaction on personal property 
shipments. Upon completion of services by the Participant at 
destination, the owner will complete the appropriate section of GSA 
Form 3080 and transmit it to the RTO for completion of the appropriate 
section. After completion by both the property owner and the RTO, GSA 
Form 3080 is returned to the PMO. The PMO will review each completed 
form to ensure that all shipments routed under the GSA HTOS received 
high quality service. After the PMO has reviewed the form, the 
information contained on the form will be entered into the Service 
Performance Index and Evaluation System (SPIES) data base.
6-1.2.4.2.2. Appeal Procedures
    In the event that the rated Participant disagrees with the 
evaluation contained on the GSA Form 3080, Household Goods Carrier 
Evaluation, the Participant has the right to appeal such evaluation as 
specified below. Except as provided below, an appeal received by the 
PMO directly from a rated Participant will be rejected.
6-1.2.4.2.2.1. Shipment Not Tendered
    In the event the rated Participant carrier determines that a 
shipment was not tendered to its company, the Participant must advise 
the PMO in writing requesting review and correction.
6-1.2.4.2.2.2. Disagree With the Rating by the Property Owner
    In the event the rated Participant disagrees with the property 
owner's evaluation and the property owner's evaluation had not been 
changed by the RTO prior to submission to the PMO, the rated 
Participant must first notify the property owner in writing setting out 
the basis of the disagreement and requesting the opportunity to resolve 
it. In the event the rated Participant disagrees with the property 
owner's evaluation and the property owner's evaluation had been changed 
by the RTO prior to submission to the PMO, the procedures set out the 
in Paragraph ``Disagree with rating by RTO'' apply.
6-1.2.4.2.2.2.1. Disagreement is Resolved
    If the property owner and the rated carrier resolve the 
disagreement and that resolution changes the property owner's rating, 
the property owner and the rated Participant must jointly advise the 
RTO by a single memo signed by both. The RTO will then in writing 
notify the PMO and request that the rating be changed.
6-1.2.4.2.2.2.2. Disagreement is not Resolved
    If the property owner and the rated Participant cannot resolve the 
disagreement, the rated Participant must notify the RTO in writing 
requesting review and resolution. The request will set out the basis of 
the disagreement, actions taken to resolve the disagreement, and 
include a copy of the letter to the property owner and any records that 
may have been made of conversations, meetings, or correspondence with 
the property owner. The RTO will then investigate the disagreement, 
determine whether any changes should be made in the rating, and if so, 
advise the PMO in writing. The RTO's determination is final and not 
reviewable by the PMO.
6-1.2.4.2.2.3. Disagree with Rating by the RTO
    In the event the rated Participant disagrees with the RTO's 
evaluation, the rated Participant must first notify the RTO in writing 
setting out the basis of the disagreement and requesting the 
opportunity to resolve it.
6-1.2.4.2.2.3.1. Disagreement is Resolved
    If the RTO and the rated Participant resolve the disagreement and 
that resolution changes the RTO's rating, the RTO and the rated carrier 
must jointly advise the PMO in single memo signed by both.
6-1.2.4.2.2.3.2. Disagreement is Not Resolved
    If the RTO and the rated Participant cannot resolve the 
disagreement, the rated Participant and the RTO must jointly request in 
a single memo signed by both to the PMO that they request resolution of 
the disagreement by the PMO and agree to accept the findings of the PMO 
without further appeal. The request will set out the basis of the 
disagreement, actions taken to resolve the disagreement, and include a 
copy of the letter to the RTO and any records that may have been made 
of conversations, meetings, or correspondence by either party. The PMO 
will then investigate the disagreement, determine whether any changes 
should be made to the rating, and if so, advise the rated Participant 
and the RTO in writing, and correct the rating. If the rated 
Participant and the RTO cannot agree to jointly request review and 
resolution by the PMO, the original rating will remain in effect.
6-1.2.4.2.2.4. Oral Appeals
    Oral appeals will be construed as without merit and rejected.
6-1.3. Inspection of Sorting for Partial Withdrawal From Sit [old I6.1]
    The employee or any other person responsible for payment of the 
freight charges will have the right to be present at the Participant's 
facility during the sorting of the property. The Participant will 
deliver, or the employee has the option to pick up, the property.

6-2. Acceptance by the Government [old D6-2]

    Acceptance of the services as satisfactorily performed shall be as 
determined under such conditions as the RTO specifies.

6-3. Inspection by the Participant (Prepacked Items)

6-3.1. General [old D6-3]
    The Participant is responsible for all packing. The Participant is 
authorized to inspect all prepacked goods to ascertain the contents and 
determine that only articles not otherwise prohibited by this HTOS are 
contained in the shipment.
6-3.2. Repacking of Owner-Packed Items [old D6-3]
    The Participant is authorized to determine that owner packed goods 
require repacking. Such repacking will be performed by the Participant 
in a Participant-provided container. The Government will bear the costs 
for repacking in this instance, subject to the provisions of Paragraph 
7-6 of this HTOS.

Section 7--Payment of Charges

7-1. Payment of Charges

7-1.1. Billing of Charges
7-1.1.1. Applicable Rate [old D7-1 & I7.1]
    All charges for transportation and related services for shipments 
handled shall be in accordance with the lowest applicable tariff or 
tender, and will be billed to the civilian executive agency shown in 
the ``Bill Charges to'' block on the GBL (SF1103 or SF1203). The 
Participant's public voucher for charges must be supported by the 
documents specified in HTOS Paragraphs 7-1.2 through 7-1.10, below as 
applicable. Failure to submit any of the documents shall result in non-
payment of the associated charges.
7-1.1.2. Applicable Rate in Absence of Accepted Rate [old I7.1]
    Acceptance and movement of a shipment by the Participant over 
routes for which the Participant has no accepted rates or whose rates 
have been canceled shall constitute an agreement

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by that Participant to perform the transportation services at the 
lowest rate filed by any Participant on that route.
7-1.1.3. Applicable Charges on Overweight Shipments [old I7.1]--
International Only
    In accordance with HTOS Paragraph 9-2.1.2.2 and in the event that 
the RTO requires notification of overweight shipments and the 
Participant fails to notify the RTO in accordance with his/her 
instructions and moves the shipment from origin to destination, 
including any intermediate point(s) and the location of SIT, the 
Participant may collect from the Government without recourse to the 
relocating employee as transportation and accessorial service charges, 
including terminal services, an amount equal to the charges accruing to 
the authorized shipment weight.
7-1.1.4. Applicable Weight When Reweigh Performed [old I7.1]
    When a shipment is reweighed in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-
10.4, charges will be based on the reweigh weight. In the event the 
reweigh information is not available at the time of the Participant's 
initial submission of its Public Voucher for Transportation Charges, 
SF1113, the Participant will either present a supplemental billing 
adjusting the transportation charges, or adjust supplemental billings 
to reflect the reweigh weight.
7-1.1.5. Substitute Documents In Lieu of Lost Government Bill of Lading 
(SF1103 or SF1203) [old I7.1]
    If the original GBL is lost or destroyed, the Participant shall 
forward the freight waybill original (SF1105 or SF1205) to the Federal 
agency billing office for payment. Duplicate or reproduced copies of 
SF1105's or SF1205's are not acceptable. If both the original GBL, 
SF1103 or SF1203, and the freight waybill, SF1105 or SF1205, are lost, 
the Participant shall request and be provided a certified true copy of 
the issuing office's Memorandum Copy, SF1103A or SF1203A, for use as a 
substitute billing document. If the original GBL is located and made 
available to the Participant before settlement is made, the Participant 
shall return the memorandum copy to the issuing office. If the original 
GBL is found after settlement, the Participant shall forward the bill 
to the appropriate issuing office for proper voiding.
7-1.2. Original Public Voucher for Transportation Charges (SF1113) [old 
D7-1]
    The Participant must include on the SF1113 the following items: (a) 
The required transit time for the shipment, as set forth in this HTOS; 
(b) The actual transit time for the shipment; (c) Taxpayer ID Number; 
and (d) The Late Delivery Reduction assessed as a deduction from total 
charges in accordance with HTOS Paragraphs 11-1.3 or 11-1.4, as 
applicable.
7-1.3. Government Bill of Lading (GBL) [old D7-1]
    Original Government Bill of Lading or certified copy of the 
original waybill and other Government approved documentation.
7-1.4. Scale Tickets [old D7-1]
    Scale tickets determining net weight (original weighing and 
reweighing) with proper identification of the shipment thereon and, if 
applicable, a copy of the written request for reweighing.
7-1.5. Authorization for Diversion or Reconsignment [old D7-1]
    Written authorization for diversion or reconsignment.
7-1.6. Approvals and Authorization for Waiver [old D7-1]
    If additional charges are to be assessed as a result of a waiver or 
approval, written authorization is required for a waiver of any 
requirements stated herein and any written approvals for changes.
7-1.7. Advanced Charges [old I7.1]
    Charges advanced by Participant for services of others engaged with 
the authorization of the RTO will be supported by the Participant with 
the RTO's authorization, a copy of the invoice setting forth services 
rendered, charges and basis thereof (including reference to any 
applicable tariff, price list, rate schedule, or similar statement of 
rates and charges). The charges so advanced are in addition to and 
shall be paid with all other lawful rates and charges.
7-1.8. Miscellaneous Charge [old I7.1]
    Any cost incurred by the Participant for a service outside the 
terms of this HTOS, authorized by the RTO, and provided by the 
Participant will be billed as a miscellaneous charge. A description of 
the service, the RTO's authorization, and the basis for the computation 
of the charge is required.
7-1.9. DD Form 619 or Comparable Commercial Form [old D7-1]
    Original ``Statement of Accessorial Services Performed'' (DD Form 
619) or comparable commercial form when charges are assessed for 
accessorial services, not including SIT. Each household appliance 
serviced will be identified to show the kind, make, model, or the name 
of the manufacturer; and
7-1.10. DD Form 619-1 or Comparable Commercial Form [old D7-1]
    Original ``Statement of Accessorial Services Performed--SIT 
Delivery and Reweigh'' (DD Form 619-1) or comparable commercial form, 
when charges are assessed for SIT delivery. Net or gross weight, 
whichever is applicable, will be noted on the DD Form 619-1.
7-1.11. GSA Industrial Funding Fee (IFF)
7-1.11.1. Remittance of GSA IFF. [old D7-1]
    The GSA IFF will be remitted to GSA on the basis of shipments 
billed as reported, in accordance with the provisions of HTOS Paragraph 
9-3.1.2. The remittance may be transmitted either by check or by 
electronic funds transfer.
7-1.11.1.1. Remittance by Check [old D7-1]
    Checks shall be made payable to ``GSA-GL474.1[SCAC Code]''; e.g., 
``GSA-GL474.1 [YZAB] and mailed to General Services Administration, 
Accounts Receivable, P.O. Box 73221, Chicago, IL 60673.
7-1.11.1.2. Remittance by Electronic Funds Transfer [old D7-1]
    Payments submitted by electronic funds transfer should be submitted 
in accordance with the below listed format.

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Sample Funds Transfer Message Format
                [
        [1]
        [2]        [3]
        [4]        [5]         [7]
                              [8]
                              [9]
                              [10]
                              [11]
                              [12]

                                            Explanation of References
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             Ref.                        Name                GSA required fill              Explanation
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{1}..........................  Priority code...........                            Provided by the sending bank.
                                                                                    Note: Some Federal Reserve
                                                                                    district banks may not
                                                                                    require this item.
{2}..........................  Treasury Department Code  021030004...............  The nine-digit identifier is
                                                                                    the routing symbol of the
                                                                                    United States Treasury. This
                                                                                    item is a constant and is
                                                                                    required for all funds
                                                                                    trasnfer messages note to
                                                                                    the United States Treasury.
{3}..........................  Type Code...............                            The type code will be
                                                                                    provided by the bank.
{4}..........................  Sending Bank Code.......                            The nine-digit sending bank
                                                                                    code will be provided by the
                                                                                    sending bank.
{5}..........................  Class Code..............                            The class code may be
                                                                                    provided by the sending bank
                                                                                    at its option (if permitted
                                                                                    by the Federal Reserve
                                                                                    district bank).
{6}..........................  Reference Number........                            The reference number may be
                                                                                    inserted by the sending bank
                                                                                    to identify the transaction.
{7}..........................  Amount..................                            The amount will include the
                                                                                    dollar sign and the
                                                                                    appropriate punctuation
                                                                                    including cents digits. This
                                                                                    item will be provided by the
                                                                                    depositor.
{8}..........................  Sending Bank Name.......                            The telegraphic abbreviation
                                                                                    which corresponds to item
                                                                                    {4} will be provided by the
                                                                                    sending bank.
{9}..........................  Treasury Department Name  Treas NYC/(47000016) GSA  This item is of critical
                                                                                    importance. It must appear
                                                                                    on the funds transfer
                                                                                    message in the precise
                                                                                    manner as stated to allow
                                                                                    for the automated processing
                                                                                    and classification of the
                                                                                    funds transfer message to
                                                                                    the agency location code of
                                                                                    the appropriate agency.
                                                                                   The item is comprised of a
                                                                                    rigidly formatted, non-
                                                                                    variable sequence of 15
                                                                                    characters as shown.
{10}.........................  Information.............  GSA Shipment Surcharge..  This item identifies the
                                                                                    purpose of payment.
{11}.........................  Information plus SCAC...  GL474.1 [YZAB]..........  This item identifies the
                                                                                    account in GSA.
{12}.........................  Information.............  Payment for [SCAC]......  This identifies the
                                                                                    Participant making the
                                                                                    payment. For [SCAC]
                                                                                    substitute the Participant's
                                                                                    Standard Carrier Alpha Code.
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Example:
                  2
              02103004            10
              011000390                0650          $1,500.00
FIRST BOS
TREAS NYC/(47000016)GSA
GSA INDUSTRIAL FUNDING FEE
GL474.1 YZAB
PAYMENT FOR YZAB
7-1.11.1.3. Remittance by Credit Card RESERVED.
7-1.11.2. Failure To Submit Remittance [old D7-1]
    The failure to submit the remittance as required by this HTOS 
Paragraph and in accordance with the time frames established in HTOS 
Paragraph 5-17 will result in immediate placement in temporary nonuse 
pending revocation of the Participant's approval to participate in the 
CHAMP.
7-1.11.3. Application
7-1.11.3.1. First Shipment [old I7.1]
    The first shipment of a relocation performed pursuant to this HTOS 
is defined as a surface shipment of household effects, shipment of a 
privately owned vehicle, and/or a shipment of unaccompanied air 
baggage, all or any one of which are tendered to the Participant by the 
shipping Federal agency at the same time or within six months of the 
tender of the first component of the first shipment.
7-1.11.3.1.1. Supplemental Shipments [old I7.1]
    A supplement shipment of a relocation performed pursuant to this 
HTOS is defined as any surface shipment, shipment of a privately owned 
vehicle, or unaccompanied air baggage shipment tendered to the 
Participant by the shipping Federal agency after six months from the 
date of the tender of the first component of the first shipment.

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7-1.11.3.2. Exclusions
7-1.11.3.2.1. Shipments in Storage-In-Transit [old I7.1]
    The GSA Shipment Surcharge does not apply to the pickup or delivery 
of a shipment to or from SIT when that shipment was stored in transit 
as part of the first shipment of a relocation as defined in HTOS 
Paragraph 7-1.11.3.1, above, or when that shipment was a supplemental 
shipment as defined in HTOS Paragraph 7-1.11.3.1.1, above.
7-1.12. Adjustment Based on Rate Differentials Involved in the Use of 
Foreign Flag Shipping--International Only [old I7.1]
    Adjustments in rates will be permitted when rate differentials are 
involved due to the use of Foreign Flag Shipping. A Justification 
Certificate (HTOS Section 15) is required for the use of a Foreign Flag 
vessel. When increases or decreases occur in rates due to the use of 
Foreign Flag Shipping, billing and documentation submitted in 
connection with the ITGBL shipment, will have differences between the 
Foreign Flag vessel rate and the rate used in computing the accepted 
transportation single factor rate (SFR), adjusted in favor of the 
Participant or the Government on the basis of the ocean freight bill 
which must be submitted to support each Government Bill of Lading. An 
example of the adjustment required in the event of an ocean rate 
increase would be.
    ITGBL Shipment Adjustment Example.

PROBLEM. 3,000 lb., 450  x  $32.00 per cwt. Cubic Ft., ITGBL Rate 
$32.00 per cwt.
STEP 1. 3,000 lb. = $960.00.
STEP 2. Ocean rate used in constructing the effective ITGBL rate. 81 
cents per cubic foot.
STEP 3. Paid to Foreign Flag ocean Participant as shown on freight 
bill. 90 cents per cubic foot.
STEP 4. Supplemental charge for ocean freight as stated on the ocean 
freight bill and computed in accordance with the measurement rule 
stated in tariff governing the rate. 450 cubic feet at 9 cents per 
cubic foot = $40.50.
STEP 5. Total charges due ITGBL Participant $1,000.50.

7-2. Payment in the Event of Shipment Termination [old I7.2]

7-2.1. Domestic Only
    In the event a Participant's right to provide services is 
terminated by the RTO as provided in HTOS Paragraph 8-1.1.17.1, the 
Participant will be paid up to the point of termination for services 
actually performed. Payment to the terminated Participant will be based 
on the actual services performed, less the difference between the 
terminated Participant's billing and the billing of the replacement 
Participant.
7-2.2. International Only
    In the event a Participant's right to provide services is 
terminated by the RTO as provided in HTOS Paragraph 8-1.1.17.2, the 
Participant will be paid up to the point of termination on a prorated 
basis for the services actually performed. The basis of proration shall 
be negotiated between the RTO and the Participant. Upon determination, 
the RTO's decision shall be final and conclusive.

7-3. Valuation Charges [old D7-2]

    Although the liability in excess of that declared by the shipping 
Federal agency is an expense of the owner, the charges will be billed 
by the Participant to the finance office of the Federal civilian 
executive agency sponsoring the shipment and identified as a separate 
item of billing.

7-4. Charges Storage-In-Transit

7-4.1. General.--International Only [old I7.4]
    Except as specifically provided for herein, each portion of the 
shipment will be rated at the applicable rate in effect on the date of 
initial pickup of the shipment, based of the total weight of the entire 
shipment.
7-4.2. Warehouse Handling Charges [old D7-4]
    Warehouse handling charges for shipments placed in SIT will be in 
accordance with the applicable tariff and/or tender for the destination 
municipality shown on the GBL, unless otherwise specifically authorized 
by the RTO. In the event the use of trailers, vans, public warehouses, 
and self storage units is approved, one-half the applicable warehouse 
handling rate will be paid.
7-4.3. Storage Charges [old 7.4.3]
    Storage charges for shipments placed in SIT will be in accordance 
with the applicable tariff and/or tender for the destination 
municipality shown on the GBL, unless otherwise specifically authorized 
by the RTO. In the event the use of trailers, vans, public warehouses, 
and self storage units is approved, one-half the applicable storage 
rate will be paid.
7-4.3.1.  Storage Charges at Destination--International Only [old I7.6]
    When storage-in-transit is at destination, charges, including 
charges for additional services, advances, and other properly 
authorized charges will be billed after storage-in-transit is 
completed. This provision is applicable to temporary storage only.
7-4.4.  Pickup or Delivery Charges.--Domestic Only [old D7-4]
    Pickup or delivery charges for shipments placed in SIT will be in 
accordance with the applicable tariff and/or tender for the destination 
point shown on the GBL, unless otherwise specifically authorized by the 
RTO.
7-4.4.1.  Pickup or Delivery Charges.--International Only [old I7.6]
    On shipments delivered from SIT, the applicable transportation 
charges will be the delivery transportation rate from nearest available 
Participant's agent DoD/DOS approved SIT facility at destination shown 
in the ``Consignee Block'' to final destination point.
7-4.4.2.  Use Of A Facility For The Participant's Convenience [old 
I7.6]
    Should the Participant use a more distant facility in excess of 
it's nearest facility for its own convenience, SIT and related charges 
will be based on the Participant's agent's nearest available DoD/DOS 
approved facility. Nearest available Participant's agent DoD/DOS 
approved storage facility is defined as that Participant's agent's 
facility which has DoD/DOS approval, has space for the shipment, and is 
accepting Federal civilian non-DoD traffic from the Participant.
7-4.4.3.  Agent Refusal Of SIT Shipment.--International Only [old I7.6]
    If the agent refuses to accept a shipment, e.g., because of the 
Participant's refusal to provide a waiver and/or due to the 
Participant's poor payment history, the agent's facility will be 
considered ``available'' for purpose of determining charges 
irrespective of what destination warehouse the Participant uses.
7-4.4.4.  Delivery/Pickup at a Mini-Storage Warehouse [old I7.6]
    Except as otherwise provided herein, if shipment is delivered to or 
picked up at a mini storage warehouse, the rates for transportation 
include only the unloading or loading at door, platform, or other point 
convenient or accessible to the vehicle.

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7-4.4.5.  Reduction In Charges [old I7.6]
    In the event the storage occurs at a point other than the 
Participant's agent's nearest available facility, regardless of the 
cause and without the approval of the RTO, and in the event that the 
transit time for delivery from the actual point of storage to the final 
destination exceeds the transit time between the Participant's agent's 
nearest available facility and the final destination, the total charges 
shall be subject to a reduction equal to the Government paid cost of 
temporary quarters for the excess transit time.
7-4.5.  Charges Applicable to Portion [old I7.6]
    The transportation charges to apply on a portion of a storage-in-
transit shipment delivered from warehouse location to destination will 
be the applicable transportation rate based on the weight of such 
portion, subject to the provisions of HTOS Paragraph 7-4.7.
7-4.6. Overflow [old I7.6]
    On property consigned to storage-in-transit wherein an overflow of 
property requires that a split shipment be delivered to the warehouse 
on different dates, the charges for such property will be as follows: 
(1) Transportation charges from initial point of pick up to warehouse 
location will be based on the combined weight of the property stored in 
transit, and computation of transportation charges will be as provided 
in HTOS Paragraph 7-4.8; (2) storage charges in effect on date of 
initial pick up will apply and be assessed separately on each portion 
of shipment stored in transit, except the 1,000 pound minimum weight 
will apply to the combined weight of property stored in transit. 
Storage will be rated separately on each portion added; (3) warehouse 
handling charges will apply only once, based on the combined weight of 
the property stored in transit; (4) all subsequent charges will be 
based on the combined weight of the property stored in transit.
7-4.7. Withdrawal of Property [old I7.6]
    During storage-in-transit, the property owner may withdraw a 
portion of the property. When the selection of items requires 
unstacking and/or restacking of the shipment or a portion of the 
shipment, charges for such handling will be assessed in accordance with 
labor charges. Charges for transportation furnished, if any, for 
portion selected for delivery will be assessed on the same basis as 
would apply to that portion as an individual shipment. The following 
will be applicable to the portion remaining in storage: (1) Storage 
charges will continue to apply on the weight of remainder of the 
property and (2) Charges for transportation furnished, if any, for the 
delivery of the remainder of the property will be assessed on the same 
basis as would apply to that portion as an individual shipment. Billing 
of charges incident to partial withdrawal of property will be in 
accordance with the instructions of the RTO.
7-4.8. Placement in SIT on Different Dates [old I7.6]
    When property is placed in SIT in segments on different dates, the 
transportation rates and additional service charges in effect on the 
date of the pickup of the initial shipment will apply to each property 
segment placed in SIT.
7-4.9. Removal From SIT and Extra Pickup [old I7.6]
    When property is removed from storage-in-transit and extra pickups 
are ordered, the transportation rates and additional service charges in 
effect on the date of the pickup of the initial shipment will apply 
based on the weight of the property removed from SIT or constituting 
the extra pickup.
7-4.10 Exceptions to Item 118 of the GRT (RFO 2-7.13)
    The provisions of item 118 of the GRT, Attempted Delivery to 
Residence from SIT, will not apply: (1) When the delivery is attempted 
after 5:00 p.m. or before 8:00 a.m., unless previously agreed to or 
requested by the shipper; (2) when the delivery is attempted between 
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. but at a time other than that 
previously requested or agreed to by the shipper; or (3) if delivery is 
not attempted or shipper is not otherwise contacted within 90 minutes 
of the prearranged and agreed to delivery time.

7-5. Charges For Lost Or Destroyed Shipment

7-5.1. Total Loss [old D7-5]
    The Participant shall not collect, or require, a payment of any 
charges when the shipment is totally lost or destroyed in transit. 
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this HTOS Paragraph, the 
Participant shall collect, and the shipper shall be required to pay, 
any specific valuation charge that may be due. This HTOS Paragraph 
shall not be applicable to the extent that any such loss or destruction 
is due to the act or omission of the shipper.
7-5.2. Partial Loss [old D7-5]
    In the event that any portion, but less than all, of a shipment of 
household goods is lost or destroyed in transit, the Participant shall 
refund that proportion of its charges (including any charges for 
accessorial or terminal services) corresponding to that portion of the 
shipment which is lost or destroyed in transit. In order to calculate 
the charges applicable to the shipment as delivered, the Participant 
shall multiply the percentage corresponding to the portion of the 
shipment delivered by the total charges applicable to the shipment as 
tendered by the shipper. If the charges so computed exceed the charges 
otherwise applicable to the shipment as delivered, the lesser of those 
charges shall apply. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this HTOS 
Paragraph, the Participant shall collect, and the shipper shall be 
required to pay any specific valuation charge that may be due. The 
provisions of this HTOS Paragraph shall not be applicable to the extent 
that any such loss or destruction is due to the act or omission of the 
shipper or Acts of God. Participants shall determine, at their own 
expense, the proportion of the shipment not lost or destroyed in 
transit.
7-5.3. Partial Loss Involving More Than One Vehicle--International Only 
[old I7.7]
    In the event of the loss or destruction of any part of a shipment 
being transported on more than one vehicle, the collection of charges 
as provided in HTOS Paragraph 7-5.2 of this item will also be in 
conformity with the requirements of this item.
7-6. Charges for Repacking Prepacked Items [old D7-6]
    The Government will bear the costs for the Participant repacking 
owner-packed goods that the Participant has determined require 
repacking. The charges for such repacking shall be based on the actual 
size of the carton(s) provided, subject to the Max-pack provisions of 
the Participants' bureau issued interstate government rate tender.

7-7. Charges for Reweigh [old I7.5]

    There will be no charge for a reweigh.

7-8. Application of Prompt Payment Act [old I7.4]

    The Prompt Payment Act, 31 USC 3901, et seq., applies to shipments 
transported under this HTOS.

7-9. Payment of Debt [old I7.10]

    Should any Federal agency be advised that a Participant filing 
rates under the

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terms of this HTOS has failed to comply with the terms of an 
arrangement entered into between the Participant and an agency of the 
Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 relating to transportation 
services, that Federal agency may place the Participant in nonuse or 
disqualification status until such time as the arrangement entered into 
by the Participant has been complied with.

7-10. Excess Costs--International Only [old I7.11]

    To enable the Government to collect excess costs incurred due to 
Participants/forwarders defaulting on shipments contained in transit, 
Participants assuming the onward movement will maintain records of all 
excess costs including demurrage, storage, etc., over and above those 
normally associated with a shipment.

7-11. Charges for Crating Services

    Crating services will be quoted, billed and paid as provided in the 
GRT. If a third party is used to provide crating services and the 
charges are in excess of those provided in the GRT, the GBLIO/RTO has 
the authority to waive and negotiate the excess crating charges in 
whole or in part, based on the circumstances of the use of third party 
services.

7-12. Excessive Distance Carry

    Notwithstanding any other provisions of the Item 160 of the GRT, 
any reference to a distance of less than 100 feet will be construed as 
100 feet.

Section 8--Responsibilities and Authorities

8-1. Responsible Transportation Officer Responsibilities and 
Authorities

8-1.1. General
8-1.1.1. Contractor As Responsible Transportation Officer. [old D8-1 & 
I8.1]
    In those instances where a shipment is managed by a third party 
relocation contractor, pursuant to a contract awarded by GSA or a 
Federal civilian, non-DOD, agency, the contractor shall have the 
responsibilities and authorities, to the extent not limited or modified 
by the contract, set out in this HTOS for the RTO and/or the GBL 
Issuing Office.
8-1.1.2. General Services Officer (GSO) As Responsible Transportation 
Officer (RTO) [old I8.1]
    For the purposes of this HTOS and where reference is made to the 
RTO for the authorization of services at foreign origins/destinations, 
the GSO shall be construed to have the same authority as the RTO.
8-1.1.3. Participant Liability [old D8-1]
    The RTO must establish and authorize in writing on the GBL the 
level of service, as set out in HTOS Paragraph 10-1.2, to be provided 
by a Participant in furnishing transportation services.
8-1.1.4. Expedited Service [old D8-1]
    The RTO must authorize in writing expedited service.
8-1.1.5. Designation of Agent--International Only [old I8.1]
    If required by the shipping Federal agency, the RTO is authorized 
to direct the use of specific agents for performance of origin and 
destination services.
8-1.1.6. Telephonic Premove Surveys [old D8-1]
    The RTO must, in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-2.2, approve in 
writing telephonic premove surveys.
8-1.1.7. Use of Crates [old D8-1]
    The RTO must in accordance with HTOS Paragraphs 4-4.2, 4-4.4.2.1, 
and 4-4.5.7 approve in writing the use of crates.
8-1.1.8. Shuttle Service (Impracticable Operation) [old D8-1]
    The RTO must approve in writing the use of shuttle service.
8-1.1.9. Transit Time [old D8-1]
    The RTO must approve in writing changes in transit time.
8-1.1.10. Inspection of Services and Facilities [old D8-1]
    The RTO is authorized, in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 6-1.1 & 6-
1.2, to perform inspections of Participant facilities and of 
Participant performance of service.
8-1.1.11. Defective Performance [old D8-1]
    The RTO is authorized, in accordance with HTOS Paragraphs 6-1.2.1 
and 11-1.1.3, to direct the Participant to correct or reperform 
defective services.
8-1.1.12. Shipment Weight
8-1.1.12.1. Constructive Weight [old D8-1]
    The RTO must, in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-10.5, approve in 
writing the use of constructive weight.
8-1.1.13. Indirect Routing [old D8-1]
    The RTO must, in accordance with Paragraph 8-5.14.5.7.1, approve in 
writing indirect routing of a shipment.
8-1.1.14. Use of Foreign Flag Shipping--International Only [old I8.1]
    The Responsible Transportation Office must, in accordance with HTOS 
Paragraph 4-1.2.1.2, approve in writing the use of foreign flag 
shipping.
8-1.1.15. Use of Alternate Participant.--Domestic Only [old D8-1]
    The RTO must, in accordance with Paragraph 8-5.15, approve use in 
writing of an alternate Participant.
8-1.1.16. Diversion and Reconsignment
8-1.1.16.1. General [old D8-1]
    The RTO must authorize and approve in writing the diversion and/or 
reconsignment of a shipment to a destination area other than that 
specified on the GBL.
8-1.1.16.1.1. International Shipments [old I8.1]
    The destination area is the territory within a fifty (50) air mile 
radius of the principal building of the United States Embassy or United 
States Consulate in the destination city or municipality shown on the 
GBL. Instructions furnished by the owner or his representative to the 
Participant or its agent to perform local drayage to any point within 
the destination area shall not constitute an order for diversion or 
reconsignment. A shipment terminated by the RTO in accordance with HTOS 
Paragraph 8-1.1.17 will not constitute a diversion.
8-1.1.17. Termination of Performance [old D8-1]
    The RTO is authorized to terminate the right of the Participant to 
provide the services or such part or parts thereof as to which there 
has been delay, refusal, or failure to complete and to procure similar 
services on the open market by contract or otherwise, charging against 
the Participant any excess cost occasioned to the Government thereby, 
including any applicable Late Delivery Reduction.
8-1.1.17.1. Domestic Only
    Included with the meaning of delay, refusal, or failure to complete 
performance is the frustration of a shipment or shipments due to (1) 
nonpayment of agent's fees and/or charges by the Participant whereby 
the shipment is being detained at an agent's facility; (2) detention of 
a shipment by an origin/destination local agent for any reason relative 
to Participant/agent disputes; (3) non-traceable or non-available 
documentation attributable to the fault of the Participant or its 
agents; (4) inability of the agent and/or

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Participant to pick up, transport, or deliver a shipment in a timely 
manner.
8-1.1.17.2. International Only [old I8.1]
    Included with the meaning of delay, refusal, or failure to complete 
performance is the frustration of a shipment or shipments due to (1) 
nonpayment of charges by the ITGBL Participant whereby the shipment is 
being detained by the ocean or motor Participant either aboard a vessel 
or within an ocean or motor terminal; (2) nonpayment of port agent's 
fees and/or charges by a Participant whereby the shipment is being 
detained at a port agent's facility by a port agent; (3) detention of a 
shipment by an origin/destination local agent for any reason relative 
to Participant/agent disputes; (4) non-traceable or non-available 
documentation attributable to the fault of the Participant or its 
agents; (5) port congestion arising from the inability of the port 
agent and/or Participant to book and clear shipments in a timely 
manner.
8-1.1.18. Taking Possession of Shipments.--International Only [old 
I8.1]
    When a Participant is placed in worldwide nonuse by a civilian 
agency, the RTO may take possession of their agency's shipments in the 
Participant's possession and move them via another Participant to their 
final destinations. The RTO or his/her authorized agents may inspect 
local and port agent facilities located in their area of responsibility 
for shipments of subject Participant still on hand and will be 
responsible for the termination of these shipments and arranging 
alternate transportation to final destination.
8-1.1.19. Removal of Property From Disapproved Facilities [old D8-1]
    When a Participant's facilities or the facilities of its agent are 
disapproved for further use, and the RTO or his authorized 
representative considers it necessary to remove the household goods 
shipment to prevent damage or contamination, the RTO is authorized to 
direct the Participant to immediately remove the property and place it 
in a Government approved warehouse. The cost of such removal will be at 
the Participant's expense and at no expense to the Government or the 
property owner.
8-1.1.20. Storage-In-Transit
8-1.1.20.1. SIT at Destination.--Domestic Only [old D8-1]
    The RTO must approve in writing SIT in excess of 50 miles from the 
destination and the charges applicable to such storage location.
8-1.1.20.2. SIT at Destination.--International Only [old I8.1]
    The RTO must, prior to placement, authorize and approve in writing 
the placement of a shipment in SIT at destination. The RTO must, in 
accordance with HTOS Paragraphs 4-11.3.2 and 7-4.3.1, authorize and 
approve in writing SIT at a destination location other than the 
Participant's agent's nearest available DOD/DOS approved storage 
facility, when used for other than Participant convenience and the 
charges applicable to such storage location.
8-1.1.20.3. SIT at Other Than Destination [old I8.1]
    The RTO must, in accordance with HTOS Paragraphs 4-11.3.1 and 7-
4.3, authorize and approve in writing SIT at origin; or SIT at a 
destination location other than the Participant's agent's nearest 
storage facility, when used for other than Participant convenience and 
the charges applicable to such storage location; or in excess of 50 
miles from the destination on an interstate or intrastate location; or 
SIT involving the use of trailers, vans, public warehouses, and self 
storage units.
8-1.1.21. Approvals/Waivers of Requirements [old D8-1]
    Notwithstanding the provisions of this Paragraph 8-1.1.3 and 8-
1.1.20.3, above, the RTO is authorized to waive the requirements set 
forth is this TOS, in whole or in part, on an individual shipment 
because of the incompatibility of such requirements with the prevailing 
circumstances.
8-1.2. Filing of Claims
8-1.2.1. Claims for Equitable Adjustment for Incomplete or Non-
Performance of Services [old D8-1]
    The RTO is authorized to and responsible for filing claims with the 
Participant for equitable adjustment of the shipment costs in the event 
of incomplete or non-performance of services.
8-1.2.2. Claims for Loss and/or Damage to Property [old D8-1]
    Unless waived to the property owner (see HTOS Paragraph 8-4.6, 
below), the RTO is authorized to and responsible for filing claims for 
loss and/or damage with the Participant.
8-1.3. Initial Decisions
8-1.3.1. Excusable Delay, Refusal, or Failure [old D8-1]
    When delay, refusal, or failure to provide services is alleged by 
the Participant to be excusable, the decisions as to whether such 
delay, refusal, or failure is excusable shall be made only by the RTO. 
Causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the 
Participant include, but are not restricted to, acts of God or the 
public enemy, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather; 
provided, however, that this provision shall not take effect unless the 
Participant shall notify the Ordering Officer immediately of the cause 
of any such delay, refusal, or failure. In such event, the Ordering 
Office will ascertain the facts and the extent of delay, refusal, or 
failure, advise the RTO who shall then decide the excusability of the 
delay, refusal, or failure to complete the services. In the event the 
RTO determines that the alleged delay, refusal, or failure is 
inexcusable, the Ordering Office shall determine whether to terminate 
the order. The RTO shall advise the PMO of its decision.
8-1.3.2. Settlement of Claims [old D8-1]
    In the event the Participant fails to settle a claim within thirty 
(30) days of receipt, or an additional thirty (30) days in accordance 
with HTOS Paragraph 5-12.3, or fails to settle a claim to the full 
extent of its legal liability as determined and to the satisfaction of 
the property owner, the Federal agency paying the costs of the services 
furnished pursuant to this HTOS, or by the Ordering Office, the RTO is 
authorized to make initial decisions determinative of Participant 
liability for: (a) Equitable adjustment for incomplete or non-
performance of services; and/or, (b) loss of and/or damage to real and 
personal property. In making decisions determinative of Participant 
liability, the RTO has the right to interview the Participant, the 
property owner or his designated representative, review the 
Participant's settlement and all supporting schedules and 
documentation, determine the propriety of that settlement and, when 
appropriate, direct the Participant to resettle in the amount or 
amounts determined proper by the RTO.
8-1.3.2.1. Delay in Claim Settlement [old I8.1]
    The RTO shall, in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 5-12.3, authorize 
extensions in time for Participant settlement of a claim.
8-1.3.2.2. Claim Settlement Penalty
    In the event that the Participant fails to settle a claim within 30 
days after receipt due to Participants failure, the Participant will 
pay a $25.00 per day penalty to the Federal agency. The total penalty 
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RTO has the authority to waive the penalty in whole or in part based on 
circumstances of the delay.
8-1.3.3. Effect of Initial Decisions [old D8-1]
    Unless appealed to the Program Manager, initial decisions of the 
RTO shall be final and conclusive upon the Participant.
8-1.3.4. Setoff [old D8-1]
    In the event the Participant refuses to settle a claim in 
accordance with the RTO's initial decision or after a final decision by 
the Program Manager, the RTO is authorized to initiate such action as 
is necessary to collect from any monies due the Participant, by setoff 
or otherwise, the settlement determined proper by the RTO or the 
Program Manager.
8-1.3.4.1. High Risk Item Programs [old I8.1]--International Only
    The RTO must establish and authorize in writing, in accordance with 
HTOS Paragraph 10-1.6, the terms and conditions of any program limiting 
a Participant's liability for items of high risk.
8-1.3.5. Scheduling Service
8-1.3.5.1. On Saturday, Sunday, or Holidays [old I8.1]
    The RTO must authorize and approve in writing prior to performance 
the beginning of any service that may be scheduled for Saturday, 
Sunday, local holidays, or Federal holidays.
8-1.3.5.2. For Completion After 5PM, Local Time--Domestic Only [old D5-
4]
    The RTO, the owner or his/her designated representative may 
authorize and must approve in writing the beginning of any service that 
will not allow completion by 5pm, local time. Work completed after 5pm 
is at no cost to the Government.
8-1.3.5.3. For Completion After 5PM, Local Time.--International Only 
[old I8.1]
    The RTO must authorize and approve in writing the beginning of any 
service that will not allow completion by 5pm, local time. Work 
completed after 5pm is at no cost to the Government.
8-1.3.6. Services Beyond Those Specified in the HTOS [old I8.1]
    The RTO must authorize and approve in writing prior to performance 
the Participant furnishing of any services and the charges therefor 
that are outside the scope of this HTOS.
8-1.3.7. Packing and Stuffing of Containers [old I8.1]
    The RTO must, prior to performance, authorize and approve in 
writing the packing and stuffing of liftvans and overflow boxes at a 
location other than the origin residence.
8-1.3.8. Inaccessible Locations [old I8.1]
    The RTO must in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-3.5 approve in 
writing the removal or placement of property from or to inaccessible 
locations.
8-1.3.9. Shipment Weight
8-1.3.9.1. Reweigh [old I8.1]
    The RTO must, in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-10.4, approve the 
reweigh of a shipment.
8-1.3.10. Use of Third Parties [old I8.1]
    The RTO must, in accordance with HTOS Paragraphs 4-5.2, approve the 
use of third parties.
8-1.3.10.1. Payment of Release Fees and Setoff--International Only [old 
I8.1]
    The RTO is authorized to pay any charges necessary to release a 
shipment, and to initiate action for setoff of expenses incurred by the 
Government which are in excess to those which would have been incurred 
if the Participant had maintained total through movement of the 
shipment.
8-1.3.10.2. Extension of Storage--International Only [old I8.1]
    The RTO is authorized in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-11.1 to 
negotiate storage beyond 180 days.
8-1.3.10.3. Use of Non-Commercial Facilities [old I8.1]
    The RTO must in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-11.2 approve in 
writing the use for storage-in-transit of trailers, vans, public 
warehouses, self storage units, or any other facility not normally used 
in the normal course of business for the receipt and storage of 
household goods.
8-1.3.10.4. Ordering Partial Withdrawal From Sit [old I8.1]
    The RTO must prior to withdrawal authorize and approve the partial 
withdrawal of property from SIT and inform the Participant of the 
billing instructions.
8-1.3.11. Removal or Placement of Property From or to Inaccessible 
Locations [old I8.1]
    The RTO must prior to commencement of performance authorize and 
approve in writing the removal or placement of property from or to 
attics, basements, and other locations, and to make property available 
to the Participant where the location of property and goods to be 
shipped or delivered is (1) not accessible by a permanent stairway 
(does not include ladders of any type), (2) not adequately lighted, (3) 
does not have a flat continuous floor, or (4) does not allow a person 
to stand erect. The RTO must also, prior to commencement of 
performance, authorize and approve in writing the charges therefor.
8-1.3.12. Document Preparation and Annotation [old I8.1]
    To the extent applicable and not otherwise specifically stated 
herein, the Ordering Office is responsible for preparation of the GBL, 
SF1103 or SF1203.
8-1.3.13. Document Distribution [old I8.1]
    The Ordering Office is responsible for distributing the GBL in 
accordance with its agency procedures.

8-2. Program Manager Responsibilities and Authorities [old 8.3]

8-2.1. Participant Request to Participate [oldD8-3]
    The Program Manager is authorized to approve or reject, in 
accordance with Section 2, an applicant's request to participate in the 
Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program.
8-2.2. Participant Rate Filing [old D8-3]
    The Program Manager is authorized, in accordance with Section 3 to 
approve, reject, or require the correction of a Participant's rate 
filing.
8-2.3. Handling of Participant Appeals
8-2.3.1. Revocation of Approval [old D8-3]
    In the event a Participant appeals in accordance with the 
provisions of HTOS Paragraph 8-5.11.1 a proposal to revoke approval of 
the Participant to participate in this Program, the PMO shall handle 
the appeal in accordance with the provisions of Federal Acquisition 
Regulations (FAR), Subpart 9.407-3 (48 CFR 9.407-3); provided, however, 
that any reference to temporary nonuse in said regulation shall be 
construed as meaning revocation of approval.
8-2.3.2. Temporary Nonuse, Suspension, and Debarment [old D8-3]
    In the event a Participant appeals the Government's proposal to 
place it in temporary nonuse, suspension, or debarment, the Government 
shall

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handle the appeal in accordance with the provisions of FAR Subpart 
9.407-3 (48 CFR 9.407-3).
8-2.3.3. Corrective Actions [old D8-3]
    In the event a Participant appeals in accordance with the 
provisions of HTOS Paragraph 8-5.11.3 corrective actions required as a 
result of an on-site review in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 6-1.1, 
the PMO shall handle the appeal in accordance with the provisions of 
FAR Subpart 9.407-3 (48 CFR 9.407-3); provided, however, that any 
reference to temporary nonuse in said regulation shall be construed as 
meaning corrective actions.
8-2.3.4. Performance Reports [old D8-3]
    In the event a Participant appeals in accordance with the 
provisions of HTOS Paragraph 8-5.11.4 performance information provided 
in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 9-5.1.1, the PMO shall consider only 
those items which are factual in nature and shall inform the 
Participant of the result of its review within 30 workdays of receiving 
the Participant's submission or presentation.
8-2.3.5. Claims [old D8-3]
    In the event a Participant disagrees with an initial decision of 
the RTO and a satisfactory agreement cannot be reached, the Program 
Manager is authorized after review of all relevant and necessary 
information to issue a final decision on the matter in dispute.
8-2.4. Review of Records [old D8-3]
    The Program Manager and any of his duly authorized representatives 
shall, until the expiration of three years after final payment under 
this agreement, or of the time periods for the particular records 
specified in Subpart 4.7 of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR 
4.7), whichever expires earlier, have access to and the right to 
examine any books, documents, papers, and records of the Participant 
involving transactions related to this HTOS or compliance with any 
clauses thereunder. The Participant shall furnish, upon request, copies 
of all documents/records deemed necessary by the Program Manager or his 
designee. The Participant shall furnish copies of such records at no 
cost to the Government.
8-2.5. Performance Reports (Quarterly) [old D8-3]
    The PMO shall furnish Participants a performance report. This 
report will be furnished to the Participant on a calendar quarter 
basis, and shall either contain information derived from GSA Forms 3080 
received during the previous quarter pertaining to shipments handled by 
the Participant or consist of copies of the GSA Forms 3080 received 
during the previous quarter.
8-2.6. Performance Reports (Annual) [old D8-3]
    The PMO shall publish an annual report based upon information from 
GSA Forms 3080 received during the previous calendar year and such 
other information as the PMO deems appropriate.

8-3. Temporary Nonuse, Suspension, Debarment

8-3.1. By Program Management Office [old D8-4]
    The PMO is authorized to place a Participant in a temporary non-use 
status in accordance with the procedures in the Federal Management 
Regulations (FMR) Part 102-117. (41 CFR Part 102-117) The PMO, in 
accordance with the procedures in the FMR Part 102-117, is authorized 
to refer a Participant for suspension or debarment.
8-3.1.1. Basis for Temporary Nonuse
8-3.1.1.1. General [old I8.3]
    The bases specified below supplement those cited in the applicable 
FMR and are not to be considered exclusive. Repeated instances of the 
following or other acts within the compass of the FMR may form the 
basis for suspension or debarment. Temporary nonuse action may be 
initiated without regard to other Participants or their individual 
performance.
8-3.1.1.1.1. Agency Agreement Termination-International Only [old I8.3]
    In the event the Participant's agent is terminated and the 
Participant does not establish an agency agreement with a new agent 
within the time period specified in HTOS 5-5, the Participant may be 
placed in temporary nonuse until a new agency agreement is effected.
8-3.2. By Shipping Federal Agencies
8-3.2.1. General [old I8.3]
    RTOs of the shipping Federal agency are authorized to place a 
Participant or agent in a temporary nonuse status in accordance with 
the procedures in the Federal Management Regulations (FMR) Part 102-
117. (41 CFR Part 102-117) The RTO, in accordance with the procedures 
in the FMR Part 102-117, is authorized to refer a Participant for 
suspension or debarment.
8-3.2.2. Basis for Temporary Nonuse
8-3.2.2.1. General [old I8.3]
    The basis specified below supplement those cited in the applicable 
FMR and are not to be considered exclusive. Repeated instances of the 
following or other acts within the compass of the FMR may form the 
basis for suspension or debarment. Temporary nonuse action may be 
initiated without regard to other Participants or their individual 
performance.
8-3.2.2.2. Movement of Shipments Without Proper Tarping [old I8.3]
    The RTO may immediately place a Participant in temporary nonuse 
when it is discovered that the Participant has moved shipments in line-
haul service which have not been properly tarped.
8-3.2.2.3. Violation of Tender of Service [old I8.3]
    The RTO may place a Participant in temporary nonuse because of any 
substantial violation or repeated violation of any item of this HTOS or 
failure to perform in accordance with tariff/rate tender and/or other 
legal requirements. If the action by the Participant is sufficiently 
serious, the RTO may place the Participant immediately in temporary 
nonuse.
8-3.2.2.4. Lack of or Incomplete Corrective Action [old I8.3]
    The RTO may immediately place a Participant in temporary nonuse in 
the event that the Participant's corrective actions have not been 
actually taken.
8-3.2.2.5. Inventory Coding [old I8.3]
    The RTO may place a Participant in temporary nonuse for the 
continued inventory practice of ``mass'' coding or the totally 
inaccurate use of coding so as to falsify the actual condition of 
articles.
8-3.2.2.6. Improper Conduct [old I8.3]
    The RTO may place a Participant in temporary nonuse when 
Participant personnel are reported by the RTO or the owner as being 
under the influence of alcohol, drugs, as using abusive language, or 
engaging in abusive conduct.

8-4. Owner Responsibilities

8-4.1. Limitation of Authority [old D8-5 & I8.4]
    Except for the reweigh service provision in Section 4, no owner or 
owner's designated representative shall have authority to make any 
agreement with the Participant which shall diminish the rights or 
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obligations of the United States Government.
8-4.2. Adverse Weather Conditions [old I8.4]
    When packing, loading, unloading or unpacking during adverse 
weather conditions could create a potential hazard to the owner's 
household goods or personal effects, such services will be suspended 
until more favorable weather conditions exists, unless otherwise 
mutually agreed upon (in writing) between the Participant and the 
owner.
8-4.3. Removal or Placement of Property From or to Inaccessible 
Locations [old I8.4]
    The owner is responsible for the removal or placement of property 
from or to attics, basements, and other locations, and to make property 
available to the Participant where the location of property and goods 
to be shipped or delivered is (1) not accessible by a permanent 
stairway (does not include ladders of any type), (2) not adequately 
lighted, (3) does not have a flat continuous floor, or (4) does not 
allow a person to stand erect. Employees are not authorized to make the 
Government liable for the charges incident to the removal or placement 
of property from or to inaccessible locations.
8-4.4. Inspection and Acceptance [old D8-5]
    For the purpose of inspection of the services provided pursuant to 
this HTOS and in the absence of an authorized representative of GSA, 
the employing agency, the RTO, or the property owner is authorized to 
perform inspection of services in accordance with the provisions of 
this HTOS, the owner's report of inspection shall be administratively 
final.
8-4.5. Valuation [old D8-5]
    Prior to the commencement of services, the owner is authorized to 
establish a level of service or declared value in excess of that 
established by the Government for the performance of transportation 
services.
8-4.6. Claims [old D8-5]
    When authorized by the RTO, the owner of the property or his 
designated representative is authorized to file claims with the 
Participant for loss of and/or damage to the property. Such 
authorization need not be in writing. (NOTE: Participants should note 
that it is common practice for owners to file claims directly with the 
Participant. Owner filing of a claim is not grounds to refuse 
settlement.)
8-4.7. Service Dates [old D8-5]
    Unless otherwise established by the RTO, the owner of the property 
is authorized to and is responsible for establishing with the 
Participant specific dates for the performance of the premove survey, 
packing, loading, and, if applicable, delivery from storage-in-transit.
8-4.8. Document Preparation and Annotation.
8-4.8.1. Verification of Origin Inventory [old D8-5]
    The owner of the property is responsible for verification of the 
inventory listing and condition of items at the time of pickup.
8-4.8.2. Verification of Destination Inventory [old D8-5]
    The owner of the property is responsible for verification of the 
inventory listing and condition of the items at the time of delivery.
8-4.8.3. Annotation of Loss/Damage at Delivery [old D8-5]
    The owner of the property is responsible in conjunction with the 
Participant for annotating loss and/or damage on the delivery 
documents.
8-4.8.4. Appraisals Of Property [old D8-5]
    The owner of the property is responsible for having appraised by a 
reputable company any highly valued and/or antique property. A copy of 
the appraisal may be furnished the Participant prior to the move.
8-4.8.5. Extraordinary Value Inventory [old D8-5]
    If required by the Federal agency and prior to packing, loading, 
and subsequent pickup by the Participant, the owner of property is 
responsible for identifying and providing the Participant with a 
listing of all items of extraordinary (unusual) value.
8-4.8.6. Disassembly and Reassembly of Property [old D8-5]
    The owner of the property is responsible for the disassembly and 
reassembly of swing sets, other playground equipment, television and 
radio antennas, satellite dish antennas, storage sheds, and other 
similar articles. The draining and refilling of waterbeds is the 
responsibility of the owner.

8-5. Participant Responsibilities

8-5.1. General [old D8-6 & I8.5]
    The responsibilities specified in HTOS Paragraphs 8-5.6 and old 8-
5.15 below, are in addition to all other requirements of this HTOS. To 
the extent that any specific responsibility pertains solely to a 
Participant, that responsibility shall not be attributed to or expected 
of an agent. To the extent that any specific responsibility pertains 
solely to an agent, that responsibility shall not be attributed to or 
expected of a Participant. To the extent that any responsibility may be 
considered as mutually shared by both Participant and agent, that 
responsibility shall be attributed to and expected of both the 
Participant and the agent it uses. In order not to prejudice the 
attribution of responsibility, the term ``Participant'' shall be used 
through this HTOS Paragraph.
8-5.2. Responsible for Acts or Omissions [old D8-6]
    Each Participant providing transportation of household goods 
subject to the provisions of the HTOS shall be responsible for all acts 
or omissions of any of its agents which relate to the performance of 
household goods transportation services (including accessorial or 
terminal services) and which are within the actual or apparent 
authority of the agent from the Participant or which are ratified by 
the Participant.
8-5.3. Responsible for Diligence and Reasonable Care [old D8-6]
    Each Participant providing transportation of household goods 
subject to the provisions of the HTOS shall use due diligence and 
reasonable care in selecting and maintaining agents who are 
sufficiently knowledgeable, fit, willing, and able to provide adequate 
household goods transportation services (including accessorial and 
terminal services) and to fulfill the obligations imposed upon them by 
this HTOS and by such Participant.
8-5.4. Shipment Refusal [old I8.5]
    The Participant is responsible for refusing shipments offered for 
any route for which the Participant has no accepted rate or for service 
areas outside its approved scope of operations.
8-5.5. Shipment Routings
8-5.5.1. Open Routing [old I8.5]
    The Participant is responsible for determining the routing of 
shipments handled under this HTOS.
8-5.5.2. Exception to Open Routing--International Only [old I8.5]
    The Participant may not route shipments through ports which 
historically become congested during peak shipping months with the 
resultant frustration of HTOS shipments.

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8-5.6. Complaint and Inquiry Handling [old D8-6]
    Each Participant engaged in the transportation of household goods 
subject to the provisions of this HTOS shall establish and maintain a 
procedure for receiving and responding to complaints and inquiries from 
the RTO and the owner of the household goods or his/her representative. 
The procedure shall include a means whereby the RTO and the property 
owner or his/her representative are aware of the telephone number by 
which they can communicate with the principal office of the 
Participant. The Participant shall retain and make part of the file 
relating to a shipment a written record of all complaints received in 
writing or by telephone from the RTO and the property owner or his/her 
representative.
8-5.7. Document Preparation and Annotation [old D8-6]
    To the extent applicable and not otherwise specifically provided 
herein, the Participant is responsible for properly preparing and 
annotating the shipping, billing, and claims settlement (see HTOS 
Paragraph 8-5.10.2, Claims Settlement Documentation) documents.
8-5.8. Document Distribution [old D8-6]
    The Participant is responsible for distributing the shipping 
documents in accordance with the following.
8-5.8.1. Retained by the Participant [old D8-6]
    Original GBL (SF1103 or SF1203), copy of estimate, copy of 
inventory, originals of DD Form 619 and 619-1, or comparable commercial 
forms, original weight and reweigh tickets.
8-5.8.2. Documents to be Provided to the Employee [old 8.6.8.2]
8-5.8.2.1. Domestic [old D8-6]
    The Participant shall furnish the employee or the employee's agent 
(1) One copy of the shipping Federal agency GBL, SF1103B or SF 1203B; 
(2) original estimate; (3) original inventory; (4) copies of DD Forms 
619 and 619-1, or comparable commercial forms.
8-5.8.2.1.1. After Delivery [old D8-6]
    The Participant shall furnish the employee or the employee's agent 
(1) A legible copy of DD Form 619-1 or comparable commercial form, if 
SIT or reweigh services are performed en route or at destination; (2) a 
legible copy of the reweigh tickets prepared by a certified weighmaster 
on a certified scale, if requested by the owner or his designated 
representative, or the RTO; and, (3) if required by the shipping 
Federal agency, three copies of the DD Form 1840, Joint Statement of 
Loss or Damage at Delivery. The Participant will provide the documents 
listed in this HTOS Paragraph to the owner or his designated 
representative and the RTO within 10 business days after delivery.
8-5.8.2.2. International
8-5.8.2.2.1. After Pickup [old I8.5]
    The Participant shall furnish the employee or the employee's agent 
(1) The consignee's memorandum copy of the shipping Federal agency GBL, 
SF1103B or SF1203B, as appropriate; (2) a legible copy of the completed 
Household Effects Descriptive Inventory; and (3) a completed and 
legible copy of DD Form 619, Statement of Accessorial Service 
Performed.
8-5.8.2.2.2. After Delivery [old I8.5]
    The Participant shall furnish the employee or the employee's agent 
(1) A legible copy of the DD Form 619-1 or comparable commercial form, 
if storage-in-transit, reweigh, or other accessorial services are 
performed en route or at destination; and, if required by the shipping 
Federal agency, (2) three copies of the DD Form 1840, Joint Statement 
of Loss or Damage at Delivery.
8-5.8.2.3. Reweigh Tickets [old D8-6]
    A legible copy of the reweigh tickets prepared by a certified 
weighmaster on a certified scale, if requested by the owner or his 
designated representative, or the RTO.
8-5.8.2.4. Signing of Forms [old I8.5]
    The employee or employee's agent will not under any circumstances 
be asked to sign a blank or partially completed DD Form 619, DD Form 
619-1, or any other form, except for the ``Unit Price'' and ``Charge'' 
columns which may be incomplete.
8-5.8.3. Furnished to the Responsible Transportation Officer
8-5.8.3.1. Domestic [old D8-6]
    The Participant will provide the RTO the following documents, no 
later than 14 business days after receipt of shipment or GBL, whichever 
is later:
8-5.8.3.2. International [old 5.15]
    The Participant will provide the RTO the following documents, no 
later than 7 business days after receipt of shipment or GBL, whichever 
is later:
8-5.8.3.2.1. After Pickup
8-5.8.3.2.2. One Memorandum Copy of the GBL [old D8-6]
    One memorandum copy of the Government Bill of Lading (SF1103A or 
SF1203A, as appropriate) annotated with the gross, tare, and net 
weights and charges, including any ITGBL charges (when applicable), to 
date. For containerized shipments, the Participant will also indicate 
the total number of containers and the gross cube of the shipment.
8-5.8.3.2.3. Statement of Accessorial Services Performed (DD Form 619) 
or Comparable Commercial Form [old I8.5]
    One signed copy of the Statement of Accessorial Services Performed 
(DD Form 619 or comparable commercial form) itemizing accessorial 
services performed will be prepared by the Participant's representative 
and the employee or his/her agent when such services are required and 
separately charged. Each household appliance serviced will be 
identified to show the make, model or name of the manufacturer. All 
entries for appliance servicing by a third party will be supported by 
an invoice stating the type of service performed. No accessorial 
services will be billed when such services are included in single 
factor rates.
8-5.8.3.2.4. Inventory [old D8-6 & I8.5]
    One legible signed copy of the Household Goods Descriptive 
Inventory, together with on international shipments, a copy of the 
``bingo cards'' which identify the contents of each liftvan or overflow 
container by inventory line item number.
8-5.8.3.2.5. Weight Tickets [old D8-6]
    One legible copy of the weight tickets signed by the person 
performing the weighing which must contain the information required by 
the U.S. Department of Transportation (successor to the Interstate 
Commerce Commission). If the shipment is to be delivered prior to the 
submission of the aforementioned documents, the RTO will be advised of 
the weight of the shipment by telephone, or other appropriate means, 
prior to delivery, unless an exception to this requirement is granted. 
Confirmation by hard copy, facsimile or expedited delivery may be 
requested by the RTO.
8-5.8.3.2.6. Reweigh Tickets.--International Only [old I8.5]
    A legible copy of the reweigh tickets prepared by a certified 
weighmaster on a certified scale, if requested by the

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owner or his designated representative, or the RTO.
8-5.8.3.3. After Delivery
8-5.8.3.3.1. DD Form 1840 [old I8.5]
    If required by the Federal agency, the Participant will furnish the 
responsible Federal agency official at destination with a copy of the 
DD Form 1840 within 30 days of shipment delivery.
8-5.8.3.3.2. Reweigh Tickets [old I8.5]
    A legible copy of the reweigh tickets prepared by a certified 
weighmaster on a certified scale, if requested by the RTO.
8-5.9. Requests for Approval and Waivers [old D8-6]
    Because of the incompatibility of an HTOS requirement with the 
circumstances prevailing on a given shipment, a Participant may request 
from the RTO at any time but prior to performance, a waiver of a 
requirement or approval to provide a special service. If requested 
verbally, the request must be confirmed in writing.
8-5.10. Claims Documentation
8-5.10.1. Preparation [old I8.5]
    The Participant must furnish to the property owner all reasonable 
and necessary assistance in the preparation and filing of claims. 
Included in such assistance are inspections of the damaged property, if 
requested, completion of claim forms, and obtaining estimated repair 
costs at no cost to property owner.
8-5.10.2. Settlement [old D8-6]
    In those instances when a claim is denied in full or compromised in 
part, the Participant shall, as part of the claims settlement 
transmittal to the claimant include a written item-by-item analysis of 
the denial or compromise. Such analysis must be sufficient to establish 
the reasons and method for denial or compromise. For example, a 
settlement based on depreciation must include an explanation of how the 
depreciation was determined. The use of such phrases as ``pre-existing 
damage,'' ``depreciation allowance,'' or ``other'' is unacceptable.
8-5.11. Appeal Procedures
8-5.11.1. Revocation of Approval [old D8-6]
    In the event the PMO proposes to revoke the approval of a 
Participant to participate in this Program, the Participant has the 
right to appeal such proposal in accordance with the provisions of FAR 
Subpart 9.407-3 (48 CFR 9.407-3); provided, however, that any reference 
to temporary nonuse in said regulation shall be construed as meaning 
revocation of approval.
8-5.11.2. Temporary Nonuse, Suspension, and Debarment [old D8-6]
    In the event the Government proposes to place a Participant in 
temporary nonuse, suspension, or debarment, the Participant has the 
right to appeal such proposal in accordance with the provisions of FAR 
Subpart 9.407-3 (48 CFR 9.407-3).
8-5.11.3. Corrective Actions [old D8-6]
    In the event a Participant disputes corrective actions required as 
a result of an on-site review in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 6-1.1, 
the Participant has the right to appeal such corrective actions in 
accordance with the provisions of FAR Subpart 9.407-3 (48 CFR 9.407-3); 
provided, however, that any reference to temporary nonuse in said 
regulation shall be construed as meaning corrective actions.
8-5.11.4. Performance Reports [old D8-6]
    In the event a Participant disputes performance information 
provided in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 9-5.1.1, the Participant has 
a right of appeal for a period of thirty (30) calendar days from the 
date of report issuance during which the Participant may submit in 
person, in writing, or through a representative, rebuttal information 
and arguments opposing the performance information; provided, that the 
date of report issuance is deemed to be the GSA date stamp on the 
report.
8-5.11.5. Claims [old D8-6]
    In the event the Participant disagrees with an initial decision of 
the RTO and cannot make a satisfactory resolution regarding equitable 
adjustment for incomplete or non-performance of services and/or 
Participant liability for loss and/or damage, the Participant is 
responsible for submitting such disagreement to the Program Manager for 
a final decision. The Participant's submission shall contain at a 
minimum: (a) Name and address of the agency and RTO issuing the initial 
decision; (b) copy of the initial decision; (c) copy of the GBL; (d) 
copy of all documents related to the dispute; and (e) copy of all 
documents supporting the Participant's position.
8-5.12. Equipment [old D8-6]
    Equipment shall be in good operating condition and the interior of 
vans, trailers, and containers shall be clean and contain a sufficient 
quantity of clean pads, covers, and other protective equipment to 
ensure safe transit of the household goods.
8-5.13. Facilities [old D8-6]
    Participants must maintain equipment, facilities, operations, and 
personnel adequate and capable of performing the services required by 
this HTOS and ordered by the Federal ordering office.
8-5.14. Maintenance of Records
8-5.14.1. Records To Be Maintained [old D8-6]
    The Participant shall maintain for each shipment handled pursuant 
to this HTOS copies of the Public Voucher for Transportation Charges, 
SF1113, and all supporting documents. The Participant shall also 
maintain all relevant notes, worksheets, and other documents necessary 
for reconstructing or understanding the shipment and its handling.
8-5.14.2. Microfilming Records [old D8-6]
    The Participant may use microfilm (e.g., film chips, jackets, 
aperture cards, microprints, roll film, and microfiche) or electronic 
means for record keeping, subject to such limitations as are determined 
by the Program Manager.
8-5.14.3. Filing and Retrieval [old D8-6]
    The Participant shall: (a) maintain an effective indexing system to 
permit timely and convenient access by the Government to the records 
and (b) have adequate viewing equipment, if microfilmed or stored 
electronically, and provide printouts of the approximate size of the 
original material.
8-5.14.4. Quality Control
8-5.14.4.1. Legibility [old D8-6]
    The microfilm when displayed on a microfilm reader (viewer) or 
reproduced on paper must exhibit a high degree of legibility.
8-5.14.4.2. Periodic Review [old D8-6]
    The quality of the Participant's record microfilming or electronic 
storage processes are subject to periodic review by the Program Manager 
or authorized representative.
8-5.14.5. Employees
8-5.14.5.1.1. General [old D8-6 & I8.5]
    Participants will use only trained personnel qualified in their 
assigned duties in packing and handling of personal property. When any 
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under the influence of alcohol or drugs or uses abusive language, or 
engaging in abusive conduct, the Participant will immediately replace 
same on the job with qualified personnel, when requested by the 
shipping Federal agency employee or the shipping Federal agency. The 
Participant's failure to comply with the request may result in the 
Participant being placed in a period of non-use by the RTO or by GSA. 
The Participant will not use parolees, convicts or prison labor in the 
packing or movement of personal effects belonging to employees of the 
shipping Federal agency. Trained personnel do not include pickup or 
truck stop labor. Those employees who perform services at the property 
owner's residence shall be neat in appearance and in proper attire 
which identifies them as employees of the Participant or its agent. 
They shall be neat and in proper uniform identifying them as employees 
of the Participant and have in their possession valid identification.
8-5.14.5.1.2. Required Identification
8-5.14.5.1.2.1. Personal Identification [old I8.5]
    An ID which has a current photo, name, and their signature, such ID 
consisting of either a valid driver's license or a non-drivers photo ID 
issued by the appropriate jurisdiction's Department of Motor Vehicles 
(or equivalent).
8-5.14.5.1.2.2. Participant Issued Identification International Only 
[old I8.5]
    A photo ID showing the Participant name and/or logo, employee name, 
address, social security number, employment date, and employee 
signature or a similar ID format from an outside firm specializing in 
such ID.
8-5.14.5.1.2.3. Participant Identification for Overseas Posts--
International Only [old I8.5]
    For overseas posts, those individuals who perform services at the 
property owner's residence, must have in their possession, a 
Participant issued photo identification card which identifies the 
individual as an employee of the Participant.
8-5.14.5.1.3. Unacceptable Forms of Identification [old I8.5]
    Unacceptable forms of ID include expired driver's license, defaced 
or illegible photo ID's, photo copies, or other forms of ID.
8-5.14.5.2. Completion of Performance [old D8-6]
    Upon temporary nonuse, suspension, or debarment of a Participant, 
the Participant is required to complete performance of service for any 
shipments in process, or have the services completed by another 
Participant, whereupon the nonuse, suspended, or debarred Participant 
shall reimburse GSA or the appropriate civilian executive agency for 
all additional expenses incurred in completing the shipments. GSA and 
the civilian executive agencies maintain the right to immediate 
possession of a shipment in the custody of a Participant or its agent. 
Nothing in the HTOS shall be construed as creating or permitting the 
creation of a lien or other possessory right by the Participant against 
GSA or the appropriate civilian agency with respect to property which 
comes into custody or possession of the Participant or its agent.
8-5.14.5.3. Shipment Tracing
8-5.14.5.3.1. Tracing [old I8.5]
    In the event the shipping Federal agency requires the use of DD 
Forms 1840 and 1840R, the Participant will trace all missing items 
annotated on DD Form 1840 and/or DD From 1840R immediately and respond 
to the RTO in writing within 30 working days of notification of loss.
8-5.14.5.3.2. Record of Tracing Actions [old D8-6]
    The Participant shall retain a written record of all requests for 
shipment tracing when provided in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 5-10 
of this HTOS. The record shall include the date of the requests, time 
received, name of the requestor, and the date and time status provided.
8-5.14.5.4. Location of Storage-In-Transit
8-5.14.5.4.1. Domestic Only
    The Participant will use the Participant's agent facility located 
within a 50 mile radius of the origin or destination city or 
installation shown in the ``Consignee Block'' of the GBL; however, if 
Participant's facility is located outside the 50 mile radius the 
Participant must use their agent's nearest facility, and receive 
authorization from the RTO.
8-5.14.5.4.2. International Only [old I8.5]
    The Participant will use the Participant's agent facility located 
nearest the origin or destination city or installation shown in the 
``Consignee Block'' of the GBL, as appropriate, regardless of the 50 
mile radius.
8-5.14.5.5. Quality Control Program [old I8.5]
    The Participant will establish and maintain within its company an 
effective corporate quality control system which will provide total 
visibility of all facets of the CHAMP and ensures that the Federal 
civilian, non-DoD, agencies are furnished service equal to or greater 
than the standards of service established by this HTOS. This system 
will include, but not be limited to, specific subsystems for the 
functions of traffic management (routing, tracing, and billing), 
packaging, employee training and supervision and agent supervision. 
Upon request to the designated official of the Participant during 
normal business hours, the Participant will provide the PMO and any 
requesting Federal agency written detailed descriptions and Standard 
Operating Procedures for its quality control system. Also, published 
Corporate Participant Quality Control Programs will be presented and 
explained to authorized inspectors when the Participant's facilities 
are inspected.
8-5.14.5.6. Claims for Additional Charges [old I8.5]
    Claims for additional transportation or additional accessorial 
charges over and above those originally assessed by the Participant and 
paid for by the Government will be presented to the shipping Federal 
agency, upon request. The claims will contain a full explanation as to 
the reasons why they are being presented and state specifically the 
amount claimed thereon.
8-5.14.5.7. Through Responsibility
8-5.14.5.7.1. Movement of Shipments [old D8-6]
    All shipments tendered to the Participant will be moved under its 
responsibility from origin to destination. Unless a Participant has 
requested approval of indirect routing or transshipment to a particular 
destination and a waiver is granted by the RTO, shipments shall not 
transship when satisfactory direct service is available.
8-5.14.5.7.2. Participant Error in Shipment [old I8.5]
    As part of the Participant's through responsibility, the 
Participant understands that if, through its fault or that of its 
agent, the Participant ships all or a portion of the wrong property or 
all or a portion of a shipment is sent to the

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wrong destination, the Participant will be responsible for the return 
of the erroneous shipment and movement by an expedited method, 
including air transportation, of the correct property to the employee's 
destination at its expense. The Participant will coordinate the method 
of movement with the shipping Federal agency origin and destination 
RTO's prior to shipment.
8-5.14.5.7.3. Federal Agency/Employee Error in Shipment [old I8.5]
    The Participant will not be liable for movement cost for shipments 
released in error by the shipping Federal agency or by the property 
owner or owner's agent.
8-5.14.5.8. Ocean Terminal Port Agents--International Only [old I8.5]
    The facilities of CONUS and overseas ocean port agents must meet 
national/host country standards and codes with respect to fire safety, 
prevention and protection requirements; storage of combustible 
materials; and are used in accordance with generally accepted 
warehousing practices.
8-5.14.5.9. Assignment of Bills [old I8.5]
    Except for assignment of payment of the Participant's original 
bills to a bank for collection, the Participant will not subrogate its 
rights and/or interest in the bills for service rates and charges on 
which such charges are based or any subsequent claims thereon to third 
parties. The Participant will always retain the right and authority 
either to claim or not to claim or to cancel claims or services to the 
shipping Federal Agency which it furnished and/or billed for. The 
Participant will not exercise any right under an currently existing 
agreement nor will it enter into agreements with parties not subject to 
its control which in any way infringe, controvert, or otherwise 
subordinate or prevent it from deciding unilaterally whether it will or 
will not submit a claim or file suit against the Government or pay a 
claim by the Government after the original bill for services performed 
under this HTOS.
8-5.14.5.10. Release to Shipping Federal Agency--International Only 
[old I8.5]
    In the case of port agents, all shipping Federal agency household 
effects (HHE) shipments must be identified on the ocean bills of 
lading/manifests as personal property shipments of the shipping, 
sponsoring Federal agency and subject to release to the shipping 
Federal agency upon demand.
8-5.14.5.11. Agents [old I8.5]
8-5.14.5.11.1. General.--International Only [old I8.5]
    Agents specifically used in this program are the choice of the 
Participant's and the requirements set out in this HTOS Paragraph apply 
to the relationship between the Participant and its chosen agent.
8-5.14.5.11.2. Located in Service Area.--International Only [old I8.5]
    The Participant understands that it must have a resident agent in 
each state, offshore location, country, and trust territory or 
possession of the United States, for which it submits rates.
8-5.14.5.11.3. Use of Undesignated Agent.--International Only [old 
I8.5]
    Except in those instances where the shipping Federal agency has not 
designated a servicing agent, the Participant may not use as an agent 
any firm that has not been designated by a shipping Federal agency as 
an origin or destination agent for the localities for which it submits 
rates.
8-5.14.5.11.4. Use of General Agents.--International Only [old I8.5]
    The use of general agents will be allowed.
8-5.14.5.11.5. Operation.--International Only [old 8.5]
    The agent's office will be manned at all times during normal 
working hours with personnel authorized to book shipments or otherwise 
perform services for the Participant. One employee with such authority 
is required for one to three Participants represented. One additional 
employee with such authority is required when more than three 
Participants are represented. A total of two administrative personnel 
are required to represent four or more Participants.
8-5.14.5.11.6. Agency Agreements [old I8.5]
8-5.14.5.11.6.1. General.--International Only [old I8.5]
    The Participant will contractually bind its agents with a formal 
written document (and, as necessary, official translation into English) 
concerning terms and requirements of this HTOS and will provide 
specific instructions for implementing them prior to the effective date 
of any accepted rates.
8-5.14.5.11.6.2. Required Agreement Language [old I8.5]
    Participants agree to include the following stipulation in their 
contracts, agreement, and/or order with underlying Participants/agents. 
``By acceptance of this contract/agreement/order/reimbursement 
schedule, I recognize that property being transported hereunder is 
United States Government sponsored personal property and, as such, will 
not be detained by my firm under any circumstances. Further, I 
guarantee representatives of the U.S. Government free access to any 
facilities, including those of my agents, during normal working hours 
for their lawful purpose of inspecting and removing Participant 
containers in which United States Government sponsored personal 
property is shipped''. Agents refusing to consummate agreements/
contract which contain this clause will not be used by Participants.
8-5.14.5.11.7. Use of Agents
8-5.14.5.11.7.1. Providing Information to the Government.--
International Only [old I8.5]
    Upon request from any RTO shipping pursuant to the terms of this 
HTOS, the Participant will furnish a list of its agents.
8-5.14.5.11.7.2. Changes in Agents
8-5.14.5.11.7.2.1. General.--International Only [old I8.5]
    If the Participant finds it necessary to change agents, the 
Participant understands that a shipping Federal agency representative 
may inspect the facility and make appropriate recommendation to the 
PMO.
8-5.14.5.11.7.2.2. Termination of Agent. by the Participant.--
International Only [old I8.5]
    In the event an agency agreement is terminated by the Participant, 
the Participant must make immediate interim arrangements to provide 
necessary destination services on a temporary basis with another agent 
located in the service area.
8-5.14.5.11.7.2.3. By The Government.--International Only [old I8.5]
    In the event an agent is terminated by the PMO or an agent is 
placed in temporary nonuse by a shipping Federal agency, the 
Participant must make immediate interim arrangements to provide 
necessary destination services on a temporary basis with another agent 
located in the service area.
8-5.14.5.11.7.2.4. By The Agent.--International Only [old I8.5]
    In the event that an agent voluntarily withdraws from the program 
or terminates its agency agreement with a

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Participant, the Participant must make immediate interim arrangements 
to provide necessary destination services on a temporary basis with 
another agent located in the service area.
8-5.15. Use of Alternate Carriers.--Domestic Only
8-5.15.1. Definitions
8-5.15.1.1. Principal Carrier.--Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    Principal carrier as used in this paragraph means the carrier, 
motor common carrier or freight forwarder, named on the Government bill 
of lading, including its employees and contract (other than trip lease) 
drivers, if applicable, and those holding primary agency agreements in 
accordance with 49 CFR 1056.14(a)(1) in the course of which and in the 
normal course of their business, hold themselves out as representing 
the principal carrier.
8-5.15.1.2. Alternate Carrier.--Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    Alternate carrier as used in this paragraph means a person acting 
individually or as an established business furnishing origin, line-
haul, or destination services for a specific shipment other than the 
principal carrier. It includes carriers operating in conjunction with 
the principal carrier on the basis of interline or trip lease 
arrangements.
8-5.15.2. Motor Carrier.--Domestic Only
8-5.15.2.1. Responsibility.--Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    The principal carrier is responsible for and shall physically 
perform origin, line-haul, and destination services from point of 
origin to final destination and shall satisfy any claim. 
Notwithstanding the provision of Paragraph 8-5.15.2.3, below, and in 
any event the principle carrier is responsible for performance of all 
services and satisfaction of any claims.
8-5.15.2.2. Use of Alternate Carrier.--Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    Unless specifically approved by the GBL Issuing Officer, the 
principal carrier may not use, transfer, surrender, interline, or 
otherwise relinquish possession of the property to an alternate 
carrier. If such action is approved by the GBL Issuing Officer, the 
alternate carrier must be an approved Participant in the GSA 
Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program.
8-5.15.2.3. Responsibility of Alternate Carrier.--Domestic Only [old 
D8-6]
    The alternate carrier must perform the assigned services to the 
same extent as the principal carrier and is subject to all provisions 
of this TOS relating to that performance as though the alternate 
carrier were the principal carrier.
8-5.15.2.4. Notice to Responsible Transportation Officer (RTO).--
Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    The principal carrier must notify the RTO in writing prior to 
performance of services the name of all alternate carriers being used 
for the performance of origin, line-haul, and destination services.
8-5.15.3. Freight Forwarder.--Domestic Only
8-5.15.3.1. Responsibility.--Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    The principal carrier is responsible for the performance of origin, 
line-haul, and destination services from point of origin to final 
destination and shall satisfy any claim.
8-5.15.3.2. Use of Alternate Carrier.--Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    The principal carrier may not use a motor carrier for the 
performance of line-haul services that is not an approved Participant 
in the GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program.
8-5.15.3.3. Notice to GBL Issuing Officer.--Domestic Only [old D8-6]
    The principal carrier must notify the GBL Issuing Officer in 
writing prior to performance of services the name of all alternate 
carriers being used for the performance of origin, line-haul, and 
destination services.

8-6. Disputes--International Only [old I8.6]

    Disputes arising out of any action, undercharge claim, or 
overcharge claim by the Government against the Participant, not 
otherwise settled to the satisfaction of either party, will be made the 
subject of a discussion between the above stated parties within sixty 
(60) days after either party makes such a request. The purpose of such 
discussion is to permit the parties to reach an amicable settlement of 
the dispute without either party having to resort to litigation, and if 
possible, to resolve the matter for the future. The failure of the 
parties to reach an agreement or eliminate the dispute under the above 
procedure will in no way preclude either party from subsequently 
exercising the legal and administrative remedies otherwise available to 
it, providing that no suit filed by the Participant will be prosecuted 
to trial before exhaustion of the administrative remedies described 
above.

Section 9--Reporting Requirements

9-1. Reports to the Relocating Employee

    Reports required to be furnished to the relocating employee are 
described as part of and in conjunction with those detailed in the 
paragraph entitled Reports to the RTO.
9-1.1. Pre-move Survey Report [old I9.2]
    A copy of the survey that is signed and dated by the estimator, 
indicating the total estimated net weight of the shipment, will be 
given to the property owner or his/her agent upon completion of the 
pre-move survey.

9-2. Reports to the RTO

9-2.1. Weight Variance
9-2.1.1. Notification
    In the event the actual shipment weight is greater than 115% of the 
pre-move survey weight, the Participant must notify the RTO or its 
third party representative of the original weight prior to billing the 
Federal Agency and be prepared to justify the difference.
9-2.1.2. Failure to Notify RTO of Weight Variance
    In the event the Participant fails to notify the RTO or third party 
representative, the Participant stipulates that the agreed weight of 
the shipment will be 115% of the pre-move survey weight.
9-2.1.3. Failure to Justify Weight Variance
    In the event the Participant fails to adequately justify the 
difference between the actual and pre-move survey weights, the 
Participant stipulates that the agreed weight of the shipment will be 
115% of the pre-move survey weight. The agreed weight shall take 
precedence over the actual weight for the assessment of transportation, 
accessorial, and storage-in-transit charges when based on weight. The 
RTO has the authority to waive this provision.
9-2.1.4. Actual Weight in Excess of Employee's Authorized Allowance.--
International Only
9-2.1.4.1. General [old I9.3]
    Prior to moving any shipment from the origin warehouse, the RTO 
must be advised, if he/she so requires, of the actual net weight of the 
shipment. If the shipment weighs in excess of the

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employee's authorized allowance, the RTO will notify the Participant 
when it may move the shipment. This time will not be counted against 
the Participant in calculating its RDD compliance, and payment will be 
authorized for any SIT at origin.
9-2.1.4.2. Failure to Notify the Responsible Transportation Officer 
[old I9.3]
    In the event that the RTO requires notification of overweight 
shipments, and the Participant fails to notify the RTO in accordance 
with his/her instructions, and moves the shipment from origin to 
destination, the Participant may collect from the Government for 
transportation and accessorial service charges, including terminal 
services, only an amount equal to the charges accruing to the 
authorized shipment weight. In this instance, the Participant may not 
collect anything from the relocating employee for the excess weight.
9-2.2. Unusual Incidents Report
9-2.2.1. Content of Report [old D9-1]
    In the event of incidents of major significance which produce 
substantial loss, damage, or delay, such as strikes, embargoes, fires, 
pilferage, vandalism, and similar incidents, the Participant must 
submit to the RTO by electronic transmission (TELEX, facsimile, or 
other electronic format acceptable to the shipping Federal agency) the 
following information on each shipment involved:
    (1) Type of incident;
    (2) Location of incident;
    (3) Last name, first name, and middle initial of employee;
    (4) GBL number and date issued;
    (5) RTO (both origin and destination);
    (6) Origin;
    (7) Destination;
    (8) Date shipment received by Participant;
    (9) Required delivery date;
    (10) Date and time of incident or discovery thereof;
    (11) Estimated amount of loss and extent of damage;
    (12) Current status of shipment, including new estimated time of 
arrival (ETA);
    (13) Location of shipment(s), if applicable, including port and 
pier location and date vessel arrived or warehouse location, plus the 
serial number and name of the owner of the sea container(s); and
    (14) Name of ship, if appropriate.
9-2.2.2. After Action Report [old D9-1]
    The Participant will furnish the RTO an after action report which 
provides a final assessment of the loss or damage incurred, delays 
encountered, and final disposition of the household goods.
9-2.3. Delays Report [old D9-4]
    When, for any reason, a Participant finds it impossible to meet the 
scheduled pickup date or the required delivery date, the RTO, and if 
practicable, the owner, will be notified. Neither the Government nor 
the relocating employee will be responsible for additional charges 
assessed on any shipment a Participant or its agent holds for any 
reason unless specific written approval has been obtained from the RTO.
9-2.4. Storage-In-Transit Location Report [old D9-2]
    For shipments delivered to Storage-in-transit (SIT) the Participant 
shall notify the RTO in writing, by facsimile, or similar electronic 
means, of the name, address, and telephone number of the warehouse in 
which the shipment has been placed, and shall make and keep a record of 
such notification. If a change in warehouse location is effected during 
the SIT period, the RTO and the property owner must be notified of the 
change in location and the new telephone number within the timeframe 
specified in DTOS Paragraph 5-3 & ITOS Paragraph 5.11.
9-2.5. Sit Pickup/Delivery Report.--International Only [old I9.10]
    Upon request of the RTO, the Participant will provide information 
on the afternoon preceding scheduled pickup/delivery as to whether the 
SIT pickup or delivery will be performed in the morning (0800 to 1200) 
or in the afternoon (1200 to 1700) of the following day.
9-2.6. Use of DD Forms 1840 and 1840R
9-2.6.1. General [old I9.5]
    If use of DD Forms 1840, Joint Statement of Loss or Damage at 
Delivery, and 1840R, Notice of Loss or Damage, are required by the 
shipping Federal agency, the procedures and Participant 
responsibilities covering the use of DD Form 1840 and DD Form 1840R are 
outlined below.
9-2.6.2. Use of DD Form 1840 and 1840R in Lieu of DD Form 619 [old 
I9.5]
    DD Form 1840 and 1840R will be used in lieu of the loss and damage 
portions of DD Form 619.
9-2.6.3. Completion [old I9.5]
9-2.6.3.1. Section A [old I9.5]
    Complete Section A of the DD Form 1840 and make all five (5) copies 
available upon delivery.
9-2.6.3.2. Section B [old I9.5]
    In conjunction with employee, annotate all loss and/or damage in 
Section B on all five (5) copies of the DD Form 1840.
9-2.6.4. Distribution [old I9.5]
9-2.6.4.1. To the Employee [old I9.5]
    Provide the employee with three (3) copies of the completed DD Form 
1840 signed by both the Participant's representative and employee.
9-2.6.4.2. To the Responsible Transportation Officer [old I9.5]
    Provide the destination RTO a copy of DD Form 1840 within thirty 
(30) workdays of delivery.
9-2.7. Agency Shipment Reports [old I9.9]
9-2.7.1. Shipment Report.--International Only [old I9.9]
    Within not more than five (5) calendar days following date of 
pickup of a shipment in either CONUS or overseas, the origin agent will 
provide the following information to the RTO: (1) Employee's Name; (2) 
Shipment GBL Number; (3) Pieces, Net Weight, Gross Weight and Cube; (4) 
Estimated date shipment will be picked up by line-haul equipment for 
movement to the ocean port; (5) Estimated date of sailing and identity 
of port and vessel; (6) Routing of vessel and discharge port; and (7) 
Estimated date of arrival at destination.
9-2.7.2. Notice of Shipment Arrival [old I9.9]
    Participant will notify the RTO within one workday of shipment's 
arrival at agent's facility, and advise of the shipment's first 
available delivery date.
9-2.7.2.1. On a Normal Workday [old I9.9]
    When a shipment arrives at destination on a normal workday, the 
Participant will notify the RTO before delivery/attempted delivery of 
household effects to the residence in accordance with the instructions 
specified on the shipping Federal agency GBL.
9-2.7.2.2. On Other Than a Normal Workday [old I9.9]
    In the event the shipment arrives at the destination on a weekend 
or holiday, the Participant will contact the RTO to ascertain if 
delivery can be made.
9-2.7.2.3. Arrival Prior to RDD [old I9.9]
    For shipments that arrive prior to the RDD, Participant will 
deliver to the

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employee or employee's agent prior to the RDD.
9-2.7.2.4. Arrival After the RDD [old I9.9]
    For shipments that arrive after the RDD, the Participant will 
deliver in accordance with the instructions or within two workdays 
after notifying the destination GSO or the shipping Federal agency 
Transportation Division, as appropriate, of the shipment's arrival.
9-2.7.3. Late Delivery [old I9.9]
    When the Participant knows for any reason it will be impossible for 
it to have the shipment at destination on or before the RDD, the 
Participant will notify the RTO at the earliest practicable time, 
advising it of the last known location of the shipment and furnishing 
an estimate of the delay expected beyond the RDD. An electronic 
communication or facsimile will be utilized in notifying the RTO and 
the Participant, ensuring that the notification reaches the appropriate 
RTO before expiration of the RDD. At a minimum, the following 
information will be provided: (1) Last name, first name, middle 
initial, and SSN of the employee; (2) Origin and destination of the 
shipment; (3) GBL number and RDD; and (4) Last known location of the 
shipment and new ETA at destination.
9-2.7.4. Report of Shipments On Hand.--International Only [old I9.9]
    If required by the RTO, the Participant will provide a weekly 
report of all of its shipments (except shipments in Storage-in-Transit) 
on hand which were picked up from an employee's residence as well as 
from its agent's facilities before the previous Wednesday. The report 
will reflect the date, the employees' names, the shipping Federal 
agency GBL numbers, pickup date, Participant code and RDD. Negative 
reports are required.
9-2.7.5. Participant Error in Shipment [old I9.9]
    The Participant will report to the RTO any instances in which the 
Participant ships all or a portion of the wrong property or in which 
all or a portion of a shipment is sent to the wrong destination.
9-2.8. Commercial Port Level Report.--International Only [old I9.7]
    Unless otherwise required by the RTO, the Participant shall submit 
to the shipping Federal agency and the US Dispatch Agents during the 
period May through September of each year a commercial port agent 
report showing a weekly summary of the total number of personal 
property shipments on hand at commercial ports for the preceding week. 
Reports must be submitted by FAX. See ITOS Section 15 for specific 
report format.
9-2.9. Ocean Terminal Port Agents.--International Only
9-2.9.1. Submission of Port Agent Rosters.--International Only [old 
I9.15]
    If required by a Federal agency shipping pursuant to this HTOS, the 
Participant will submit copies of the ocean terminal port agent rosters 
in the following manner: (1) Three (3) copies of the rosters of CONUS 
ocean terminal port agents to the shipping Federal agency; and (2) Five 
(5) copies of the rosters of overseas ocean terminal port agents to the 
shipping Federal agency.
9-2.9.2. Updating the Port Agent Roster.--International Only [old 
I9.15]
    If Participants are required to submit ocean terminal port agent 
rosters in accordance with the above, the Participants will update the 
ocean terminal port agent rosters annually. Changes in the names, 
locations, and telephone numbers will be submitted as they occur to the 
shipping Federal agency.
9-3. Reports to the PMO
9-3.1. Claim Settlement and Shipment Reports
9-3.1.1. Claim Settlement Reports [old D9-3]
    In accordance with the reporting periods specified in DTOS 
Paragraph 5-9D and ITOS Paragraph 5.19.6, Participants shall furnish to 
the PMO a quarterly report of claims settled during the calendar 
quarter on shipments handled pursuant to this HTOS. For the purposes of 
this reporting requirement, the reportable claim settlement is the 
first offer (full payment, partial payment, or full denial) made by the 
Participant.
9-3.1.1.1. Claim Report Content and Format Requirements
    Such report shall contain information identified in HTOS Paragraph 
9-3.2.2.6 for electronic submission requirements. For purposes of this 
requirement, the content should identify all first proviso household 
goods claims, claims for POV's and UAB claims handled pursuant to this 
HTOS. This provision applies to both domestic and international 
shipments.
9-3.1.2. Shipment Reports [old D9-5]
    The Participant shall furnish to the PMO by electronic filing, a 
quarterly report of shipments billed to the applicable Federal Agency 
during the quarter on shipments handled pursuant to this HTOS. Only 
those shipments billed for which the GSA Industrial Funding Fee (IFF) 
is applicable will be included in the shipment reports. For purposes of 
this report, the date of submission of the Public Voucher for 
Transportation Charges, SF1113, (billing date) is the determining date.
9-3.1.2.1. Shipment Report Content and Format Requirements
    Such report shall contain information identified in HTOS Paragraph 
9-3.2.2.2 for electronic submission requirements. For purposes of this 
requirement, the content should identify all first proviso household 
goods shipments, POV's and UAB handled pursuant to this HTOS. This 
provision applies to both domestic and international shipments.
9-3.1.3. Report Deficiencies--Shipment, Claim Reporting
9-3.1.3.1. Shipment and Claim Reports
    The PMO will notify the Participant of any shipment or claim report 
deficiency. If a Participant's report is submitted by a Service 
Provider, the Provider will be notified of the deficiency, not the 
Participant. Failure to correct deficiencies in either the shipment 
and/or claim report will result in an incomplete report submission 
status, and will therefore, affect a Participant's Customer 
Satisfaction Index score.
9-3.1.3.2. Negative Reports [old D9-3]
    Participants are required to submit a negative report even if a 
shipment was not billed or if a claim was not settled during the 
quarter. The Participant will be considered non responsive if it 
doesn't file either report and will be subject to HTOS 9-3.1.3.3.
9-3.1.3.3. Failure To Submit Reports [old D9-3]
    Failure to submit either the claims settlement or shipment reports 
in two consecutive quarters and/or three of four quarters will result 
in the withdrawal of a Participant's rates and/or subsequent revocation 
of its approval. Failure to submit one of four quarters of either the 
shipment and/or claim reports will result in an incomplete report 
submission status, and will affect a Participant's Customer 
Satisfaction Index score.
9-3.1.4. Industrial Funding Fee
    The total number of household shipments reported in HTOS Paragraph 
9-3.1.2. must be equally dividable by the Industrial Funding Fee (IFF) 
amount, as identified in the Request for Offers. In the event the 
number of

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shipments reported cannot be divided equally by the IFF amount, the 
Participant will be responsible for verifying the deficiency to the 
PMO. Any deficiencies found will be handled in accordance with HTOS 
Paragraph 9-3.1.4.1. and 9-3.1.4.2.
9-3.1.4.1. Industrial Funding Fee Deficiencies
    In the event deficiencies are found in the IFF amounts submitted to 
GSA, the PMO will notify the Participant in writing of the existing 
deficiency. The Participant will be given an opportunity to correct the 
noted deficiency.
9-3.1.4.2. Correction of Deficiencies in IFF
    Failure to acknowledge or correct deficiencies after notification 
by the PMO will result in the PMO placing the Participant in a 
temporary non-use status, in accordance with procedures in Federal 
Management Regulation (FMR) Part 102-117. The PMO is authorized to 
refer a Participant for suspension or debarment.
9-3.1.4.3. Failure To Submit IFF
    Failure to submit the Industrial Funding Fee due GSA for household 
goods shipments handled, will result in immediate placement of the 
Participant in temporary non-use status pending revocation of the 
Participant's approval, in accordance with HTOS paragraph 7-1.11.2, 
Failure to Submit Remittance.
9-3.1.5. Filing Requirements
9-3.1.5.1. Hard Copy Reports [old D9-3]
    Hard copy (paper) reports will not be accepted. In those instances 
where hard copy reports are submitted to the PMO, it will be considered 
the same as a failure to submit reports and handled in accordance with 
HTOS Paragraph 9-3.1.3.3.
9-3.1.6. Report Format Requirements
9-3.1.6.1. General
    The claims settlement and shipment reports specified above shall 
meet the requirements set out in this paragraph.
9-3.1.6.2. Consolidated Reports
    In no instance shall any combination of shipment reports (domestic 
or international) and claim reports (domestic or international) be 
consolidated. Each report must be separate, with a separate header and 
filename.
9-3.1.6.3. Electronic Media Reports
9-3.1.6.3.1. Schedule for Submission
    Electronic media reports must be submitted in accordance with the 
following requirements. Electronic media reports must be transmitted 
between the dates indicated below of each calendar year:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
       Quarter                  Months                  Submission
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1st..................  Jan-March...............  April 1 thru May 31
2nd..................  April-June..............  July 1 thru August 31
3rd..................  July-Sept...............  Oct 1 thru Nov 30
4th..................  Oct-Dec.................  Jan 1 thru Feb 28 (29)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

9-3.2. Claim Settlement and Shipment Report Format Requirements [old 
D9-7]
    Format requirements, as set out below, must be adhered to. 
Submissions received from Participants or services not conforming to 
the record requirements will be unacceptable and not incorporated in 
the database. Submissions received from Participants or filing services 
not conforming to the report formatting specifications will be 
rejected. The below listed formatting requirements for the submission 
of shipment and claim reports will be in effect for all reports filed 
for 3rd Quarter Calendar Year 1999.
9-3.2.1.Line 1: Report Header
    This line is the Header Record providing information about the 
Participant report. The Header Record is position sensitive. Positions 
marked with an asterisk (*) are numeric and must, if necessary, be zero 
filled from the left (i.e., 00250).

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Required         Record
                   Field                       positions      position(s)                 Contents
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Header ID.................................               1               1  Must be S for Shipment files, C for
                                                                             Claim files.
Field Delimiter...........................               1               2  Comma.
SCAC......................................               4             3-6  Four (4) digit Standard Carrier
                                                                             Alpha Code. Identify the SCAC for
                                                                             the carrier the GBL was issued to.
Field Delimiter...........................               1               7  Comma.
Type of Transportation....................               2             8-9  Enter GD for General Domestic, GI
                                                                             for General International, DD for
                                                                             Direct Domestic Move Management, DI
                                                                             for Direct International, BD for
                                                                             Broker Domestic Move Management, or
                                                                             BI for Broker International.
                                                                             **Please note that if you provide
                                                                             multiple services within CHAMP, you
                                                                             must create separate reports
                                                                             (files) for each type of service
                                                                             provided.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              10  Comma.
* Number of Records.......................               4           11-14  Number of records transmitted. This
                                                                             identifies the number of lines
                                                                             submitted in the shipment report.
                                                                             Example: 0321=321 records. **If
                                                                             this is a Negative report, use all
                                                                             zeros.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              15  Comma.
Identifying Quarter.......................               5           16-20  YYYYQ--Complete year with the
                                                                             calendar quarter number, where Q =
                                                                             calendar quarter as referenced in
                                                                             file naming above. Example: 19993 =
                                                                             third quarter of 1999
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Examples:
(1) 50 General Domestic Shipments for January-March, 1999: S,GSAA,GD,0050,19991
(2) 101 Broker International Shipments for July-September, 2000: S,GSAA,BI,0101,20003
(3) 20 General International Claims for April-June, 1999: C,GSAA,GI,0020,19992
(4) 87 Broker Domestic Claims for October-December, 2000: C,GSAA,BD,0087,20004
(5) Negative General Domestic Shipment Report for April-June: S, GSAA,GD,0000,19992
(6) Negative General Domestic Claim Report for April-June: C,GSAA,GD,0000,19992

9-3.2.2.Line 2: Detail Records
9-3.2.2.1. General
    Information on claims and shipments. Line 2 and each line 
thereafter will identify individual shipment records. For illustration 
purposes, claim and shipment formats are shown separately.

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9-3.2.2.2. Shipment Report Spreadsheet Format
    Entry format is text entry (i.e. left aligned). Fields marked with 
an asterisk (*) are numeric and must, if necessary, be zero filled from 
the left (i.e., 00250 for 250) depending on the field size. Save the 
file as a comma-separated file (.CSV) then rename as necessary (.SHP or 
.ERS).

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Required         Record
                   Field                       positions      position(s)                 Contents
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Record ID.................................               1               1  Must be S
Field Delimiter...........................               1               2  Comma
SCAC......................................               4             3-6  Four (4) digit Standard Carrier
                                                                             Alpha Code Identify the SCAC for
                                                                             the carrier the GBL was issued to.
Field Delimiter...........................               1               7  Comma
Type of Transportation....................               2             8-9  Enter GD for General Domestic, GI
                                                                             for General International, DD for
                                                                             Direct Domestic Move Management, DI
                                                                             for Direct International, BD for
                                                                             Broker Domestic Move Management, or
                                                                             BI for Broker International.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              10  Comma
Type of Move..............................               3           11-13  If the GBL was used for household
                                                                             goods, put in HHG; for Automobile,
                                                                             put in POV; for Unaccompanied Air
                                                                             Baggage, put in UAB. **If multiple
                                                                             elements were moved using one GBL,
                                                                             each element must have an
                                                                             individual shipment record.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              14  Comma
Federal Agency Identification Code........               9           15-23  Agency's 9 digit User ID code used
                                                                             to access ITMS. This User ID can be
                                                                             obtained directly from the using
                                                                             agency or from the ITMS system
                                                                             itself. If unable to obtain the
                                                                             proper User ID, please contact the
                                                                             PMO. Records with this field blank.
                                                                             X or zero-filled will not be
                                                                             accepted.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              24  Comma
Carrier Reference Number..................              15           25-39  Carrier reference number used when
                                                                             the shipment was booked by the
                                                                             carrier. Start the reference number
                                                                             with position 25. If reference
                                                                             number does not consist of 15
                                                                             numbers, place X's after number to
                                                                             fill out the 15 positions. Example:
                                                                             Reference number 135895 would
                                                                             appear as 135895XXXXXXXXX. Records
                                                                             with this field blank, X or zero
                                                                             filled will not be accepted.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              40  Comma
Billing Date..............................               8           41-48  Date of Agency Billing (YYYYMMDD)
Field Delimiter...........................               1              49  Comma
BL Number.................................               8           50-57  Bill of Lading Number. Use GBL
                                                                             number OR commercial bill of lading
                                                                             (CBL) number that was used to
                                                                             handle the shipment. If CBL number
                                                                             is less then 8 characters, place
                                                                             X's after the number to fill in
                                                                             field. Records with this field
                                                                             blank or zero filled will not be
                                                                             accepted.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              58  Comma
Type of GBL...............................               1              59  Input V if Virtual GBL was used.
                                                                             Input G if standard GBL was used.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              60  Comma
Pickup Date...............................               8           61-68  YYYYMMDD (19980215 = February 15,
                                                                             1998)
Field Delimiter...........................               1              69  Comma
Delivery Date.............................               8           70-77  YYYYMMDD (see Pickup Date)
Field Delimiter...........................               1              78  Comma
* Transit Time............................               3           79-81  Actual Transit Times in days
                                                                             Example: 007 = 7 days
Field Delimiter...........................               1              82  Comma
Origin State or Country Code..............               4           83-86  Four digit state or country
                                                                             identifier. State is the two digit
                                                                             state identifier, all CAPS, plus
                                                                             two (2) zeros (0) Example: FL00.
                                                                             Country code is the four-digit
                                                                             country code as listed in the most
                                                                             current Request For Offers.
                                                                             Example: Germany = 3940 Records
                                                                             with this field blank, X or zero
                                                                             filled will not be accepted.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              87  Comma
Origin Zip Code...........................               5           88-92  5-digit zip (X Fill for Canada or
                                                                             International Shipments)
Field Delimiter...........................               1              93  Comma
Destination State or Country Code.........               4           94-97  See Origin State above. Records with
                                                                             this field blank, X or zero filled
                                                                             will not be accepted.
Field Delimiter...........................               1              98  Comma
Destination Zip Code......................               5          99-103  5-digit zip (X Fill for Canada or
                                                                             International Shipments)
Field Delimiter...........................               1             104  Comma
* Actual Weight Shipped...................               5         105-109  In pounds for HHG or UAB. Example:
                                                                             09800 = 9800 pounds. If the record
                                                                             is for POV, place five (5) zeros,
                                                                             00000 **If field is zero filled for
                                                                             POV, positions 11-13 must state POV
Field Delimiter...........................               1             110  Comma
* Mileage.................................               4         111-114  Whole miles only. Example: 0750 =
                                                                             750 miles. This field should be
                                                                             zero filled for International
                                                                             moves.
Field Delimiter...........................               1             115  Comma
* Transportation Charge...................               5         116-120  Exclusive of SIT charges, in whole
                                                                             dollars only. Example: 07600 =
                                                                             $7,600.00
Field Delimiter...........................               1             121  Comma
Employee's Last Name......................              15         122-136  Last name of the employee listed on
                                                                             the GBL in all CAPS. If the
                                                                             employee's name does not consist of
                                                                             15 letters, place X's after the
                                                                             name to fill out the 15 positions.
                                                                             Example: The name of Jones would
                                                                             appear as JONESXXXXXXXXXX. Records
                                                                             with this field blank, X or zero
                                                                             filled will not be accepted.
Field Delimiter...........................               1             137  Comma

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Participants Tax ID Number................               9         138-146  Participant TIN
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Examples:
    (1) Domestic:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    A          B          C         D            E                  F                 G             H           I           J            K          L
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     S        GSAA        GD       HHG       RXPG8TY43       Q794912349XXXXX      19990612      S12345XX         V      19990105      19990312      007
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    M          N          O          P          Q          R          S              T                  U
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MO00      64131       OK00      71222      10030       0400     03800      SMITH-BATTSONXX        103777444
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (2) International:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  A        B         C         D            E                  F                   G              H           I          J              K           L
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  S       GSAA       GI       POV       RXPG8TY43        Q794-P912666XXX        19991012        PP123456       G       19990601       19990724      053
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    M          N          O          P          Q         R         S               T                   U
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    MO00      64131       490J      XXXXX     00000      0000     03800        SMITH-BATTSONXX        103777444
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

9-3.2.2.3. State Codes (CONUS) for Use in Shipment

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   State                                 Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama....................................  AL00
Alaska.....................................  See Table Below.
Arizona....................................  AZ00
Arkansas...................................  AR00
California.................................  CA00
Colorado...................................  CO00
Connecticut................................  CT00
Delaware...................................  DE00
District of Columbia.......................  DC00
Florida....................................  FL00
Georgia....................................  GA00
Idaho......................................  ID00
Illinois...................................  IL00
Indiana....................................  IN00
Iowa.......................................  IA00
Kansas.....................................  KS00
Kentucky...................................  KY00
Louisiana..................................  LA00
Maine......................................  ME00
Maryland...................................  MD00
Massachusetts..............................  MA00
Michigan...................................  MI00
Minnesota..................................  MN00
Mississippi................................  MS00
Missouri...................................  MO00
Montana....................................  MT00
Nebraska...................................  NE00
Nevada.....................................  NV00
New Hampshire..............................  NH00
New Jersey.................................  NJ00
New Mexico.................................  NM00
New York...................................  NY00
North Carolina.............................  NC00
North Dakota...............................  ND00
Ohio.......................................  OH00
Oklahoma...................................  OK00
Oregon.....................................  OR00
Pennsylvania...............................  PA00
Rhode Island...............................  RI00
South Carolina.............................  SC00
South Dakota...............................  SD00
Tennessee..................................  TN00
Texas......................................  TX00
Utah.......................................  UT00
Vermont....................................  VT00
Virginia...................................  VA00
Washington.................................  WA00
West Virginia..............................  WV00
Wisconsin..................................  WI00
Wyoming....................................  WY00
------------------------------------------------------------------------


------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Alaskan Points                            Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Anchorage..................................  AN00
Cordova....................................  CV00
Fairbanks..................................  FB00
Juneau.....................................  JN00
Ketchican..................................  KN00
Kodiak.....................................  KD00
Petersburb.................................  PB00
Sitka......................................  SA00
Wrangell...................................  WG00
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: See the International table for the code for the Hawaiian Islands,
  Puerto Rico, Guam and Virgin Islands.

9-3.2.2.4. Canadian Provincial Codes for use in Shipment Origin/
Destination

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  Province                               Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alberta....................................  AB00
British Columbia...........................  BC00
Labrador...................................  LB00
Manitoba...................................  MB00
New Brunswick..............................  NB00
Newfoundland...............................  NF00
Northwest Territories......................  NT00
Nova Scotia................................  NS00
Ontario....................................  ON00
Prince Edward Island.......................  PE00
Quebec.....................................  PQ00
Saskatchewan...............................  SK00
Yukon......................................  YT00
------------------------------------------------------------------------

9-3.2.2.5. Country Codes for use in Shipment Origin/Destination

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALBANIA.....................................  120A
ALGERIA.....................................  1250
AMERICAN SAMOA..............................  060A
ANGOLA......................................  1410
ANTIGUA.....................................  1490
ARGENTINA...................................  150A
AUSTRAILIA..................................  160A
AUSTRIA.....................................  1650
AZORES......................................  735A
BAHAMAS.....................................  1800
BAHRAIN.....................................  1810
BANGLADESH..................................  1820
BARBADOS....................................  1840
BELGIUM.....................................  1900
BELIZE......................................  2270
BERMUDA.....................................  1950
BOLIVIA.....................................  2050
BOTSWANA....................................  2100
BRAZIL......................................  220A
BRUNEI......................................  2320
BULGARIA....................................  2450
BURKINA FASO................................  9270
BURMA.......................................  2500
BURUNDI.....................................  2520
CAMBODIA....................................  2550
CAMEROON....................................  2570

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CANARY ISLANDS..............................  830C
CAYMEN ISLANDS..............................  2680
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC....................  2690
CHAD........................................  2730
CHILE.......................................  2750
CHINA.......................................  2800
COLOMBIA....................................  2850
COSTA RICA..................................  2950
CROATIA.....................................  4400
CUBA........................................  3000
CYPRUS......................................  3050
CZECHOSLOVAKIA..............................  3100
DENMARK.....................................  3150
DJIBOUTI....................................  3170
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC..........................  3200
ECUADOR.....................................  3250
EGYPT.......................................  9220
EL SALVADOR.................................  3300
ENGLAND.....................................  925E
ETHIOPIA....................................  3350
FIJI........................................  3380
FINLAND.....................................  3400
FRANCE......................................  3500
GABON.......................................  3880
GERMANY.....................................  3940
GHANA.......................................  3960
GREECE......................................  4000
GUADELOUPE..................................  4070
GUAM........................................  170G
GUATEMALA...................................  4150
GUINEA......................................  4170
GUYANA......................................  4180
HAITI.......................................  4200
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS OF HAWAII, KAUAI, MAUI,      210H
 OAHU.
HONDURAS....................................  4300
HONG KONG...................................  4350
HUNGARY.....................................  4450
ICELAND.....................................  4500
INDIA.......................................  4550
INDONESIA...................................  4580
IRELAND.....................................  4700
ISRAEL......................................  4750
ITALY.......................................  4800
IVORY COAST.................................  4850
JAMAICA.....................................  4870
JAPAN.......................................  490J
JORDAN......................................  5000
KAZAKHSTAN..................................  5250
KENYA.......................................  5050
KOREA (SOUTH)...............................  5150
KUWAIT......................................  5200
LAOS........................................  5300
LEBANON.....................................  5400
LITHUANIA...................................  5420
LUXEMBOURG..................................  5700
MADAGASCAR..................................  5750
MALAWI......................................  5770
MALAYSIA....................................  5800
MALI........................................  5850
MALTA.......................................  5900
MARINAS ISLAND..............................  591M
MAURITANIA..................................  5920
MAURITIUS...................................  5930
MEXICO......................................  5950
MICRONESIA..................................  0630
MONACO......................................  6070
MOROCCO.....................................  6100
MOZAMBIQUE..................................  6150
NAMIBIA.....................................  8210
NEPAL.......................................  6250
NETHERLANDS.................................  6300
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES........................  6400
NEW ZEALAND.................................  6600
NICARAGUA...................................  6650
NIGERIA.....................................  6700
NORTHERN IRELAND............................  925I
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS....................  0690
NORWAY......................................  6850
OKINAWA.....................................  490K
OMAN........................................  6160
PAKISTAN....................................  7000
PANAMA......................................  7100
PAPUA NEW GUINEA............................  7120
PARAGUAY....................................  7150
PERU........................................  7200
PHILIPPINES.................................  7250
POLAND......................................  7300
PORTUGAL....................................  7350
PUERTO RICO.................................  180P
QATAR.......................................  7470
ROMANIA.....................................  7550
RUSSIA......................................  8250
SAIPAN......................................  069S
SAUDI ARABIA................................  7850
SCOTLAND....................................  925S
SENEGAL.....................................  7870
SIERRA LEONE................................  7900
SINGAPORE...................................  7950
SLOVENIA....................................  7890
SOLOMON ISLANDS.............................  789S
SOUTH AFRICA................................  8010
SPAIN.......................................  8300
SRI LANKA...................................  2720
SUDAN.......................................  8350
SURINAME....................................  8400
SWEDEN......................................  8500
SWITZERLAND.................................  8550
SYRIA.......................................  8580
TAHITI......................................  350T
TAIWAN......................................  2810
TANZANIA....................................  8650
THAILAND....................................  8750
TRINIDAD....................................  205T
TUNISIA.....................................  8900
TURKEY......................................  9050
UGANDA......................................  9100
UKRAINE.....................................  9280
UNITED ARAB EMIRATE.........................  8880
URUGUAY.....................................  9300
VENEZUELA...................................  9400
VIETNAM.....................................  9450
VIRGIN ISLANDS OF ST. THOMAS & ST. CROIX....  190V
VIRGIN ISLANDS OF ST. JOHN..................  200V
WESTERN SAMOA...............................  9630
YEMEN.......................................  9650
YUGOSLAVIA..................................  9700
ZAIRE.......................................  2910
ZAMBIA......................................  9900
ZIMBABWE....................................  8180
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9-3.2.2.6. Claim Settlement Spreadsheet Format
    Entry format is text entry (i.e. left aligned). Fields marked with 
an asterisk (*) are numeric and must, if necessary, be zero filled from 
the left (i.e., 00250 for 250) depending on the field size. Line 2 and 
each line thereafter will identify individual claim records.

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                                           Required         Record
                 Field                     positions      position(s)                   Contents
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Record ID.............................               1               1  Must be C.
Field Delimiter.......................               1               2  Comma.
SCAC..................................               4             3-6  Four (4) digit Standard Carrier Alpha
                                                                         Code. Identify the SCAC for the carrier
                                                                         the GBL was issued to.
Field Delimiter.......................               1               7  Comma.
Type of Transportation................               2             8-9  Enter GD for General Domestic, GI for
                                                                         General International, DD for Direct
                                                                         Domestic Move Management, DI for Direct
                                                                         International, BD for Broker Domestic
                                                                         Move Management, or BI for Broker
                                                                         International.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              10  Comma.
Type of Move..........................               3           11-13  If multiple elements were moved using
                                                                         one GBL, each element must have an
                                                                         individual shipment record; if the GBL
                                                                         was used for household goods, put in
                                                                         HHG; for Automobile, enter POV; and for
                                                                         Unaccompanied Air Baggage, enter UAB.
                                                                        ** If multiple elements were moved using
                                                                         one GBL, each element must have an
                                                                         individual shipment record.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              14  Comma.
Federal Agency Identification Code....               9           15-23  Agency's 9 digit User ID code used to
                                                                         access ITMS. This User ID can be
                                                                         obtained directly from the using agency
                                                                         or from the ITMS system itself. If
                                                                         unable to obtain the proper User ID,
                                                                         please contact the PMO. Records with
                                                                         this field blank, X or zero-filled will
                                                                         not be accepted.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              24  Comma.

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Carrier Reference Number..............              15           25-39  Carrier reference number used when the
                                                                         shipment was booked by the carrier.
                                                                         Start the reference number with
                                                                         position 25. If reference number does
                                                                         not consist of 15 numbers, place X's
                                                                         after number to fill out the 15
                                                                         positions. Example: Reference number
                                                                         135895 would appear as 135895XXXXXXXXX.
                                                                         Records with this field blank, X or
                                                                         zero filled will not be accepted.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              40  Comma.
BL Number.............................               8           41-48  Bill of Lading Number. Use GBL number OR
                                                                         commercial bill of lading (CBL) number
                                                                         that was used to handle the shipment.
                                                                         If CBL number is less then 8
                                                                         characters, place X's after the number
                                                                         to fill in field. Records with this
                                                                         field blank or zero filled will not be
                                                                         accepted.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              49  Comma.
Type of GBL...........................               1              50  Input V if Virtual GBL was used. Input G
                                                                         if standard GBL was used.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              51  Comma.
Date Claim Received...................               8           52-59  YYYYMMDD (19990315 = March 15, 1999).
Field Delimiter.......................               1              60  Comma.
Date Claim Settled....................               8           61-68  YYYYMMDD (see claim received date).
Field Delimiter.......................               1              69  Comma.
Days to settle........................               3           70-72  Number of days, excluding day of
                                                                         receipt, but including the settlement
                                                                         date. Example: 010 = 10 Days
Field Delimiter.......................               1              73  Comma.
Amount Claimed........................               6           74-79  Whole dollars only Example: 000500 =
                                                                         $500.00.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              80  Comma.
Amount Settled........................               6           81-86  Whole dollars only. Example: 000250 =
                                                                         $250.00.
Field Delimiter.......................               1              87  Comma.
Settlement Delay Codes................              30          88-117  If days to settle exceeds 60, use the
                                                                         codes specified below in the Delay Code
                                                                         Specification. If codes are used, place
                                                                         them starting in position 81. Once all
                                                                         codes are loaded, place X's to fill out
                                                                         the 30 positions. Example:
                                                                        C99C11C12XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
                                                                        If no codes are used X fill the 30
                                                                         positions.
Field Delimiter.......................               1             118  Comma.
Employee's Last Name..................              15         119-133  Last name of the employee listed on the
                                                                         GBL in all CAPS. If the employee's name
                                                                         does not consist of 15 letters, place
                                                                         X's after the name to fill out the 15
                                                                         positions. Example: The name of Jones
                                                                         would appear as JONESXXXXXXXXXX.
                                                                         Records with this field blank, X or
                                                                         zero filled will not be accepted.
Field Delimiter.......................               1             134  Comma.
Participants Tax ID Number............               9         135-143  Participant TIN.
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Example:
Columns

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  A          B             C           D            E                F               G         H         I             J            K            L
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C     GSAA            GI          POV         RXPG8TY43      Q794-P912666XXX   PP123456       G    19990601      19990622      021         002300
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      M                  N                    O                 P
------------------------------------------------------------------------
001600         Z99C12P13XXXXXXXXXXXX  O'TOOLEXXXXXXXX.  123456722
                XXXXXXXXX.
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9-3.2.2.7. Claim Settlement Delay Code Specifications [old D9-7]
    Codes beginning with a ``C'' apply specifically to reasons for a 
late settlement because of a Participant's act or omission; codes 
beginning with a ``P'' apply specifically to reasons for a late 
settlement because of a property owner's act or omission. Codes 
``C99,'' ``P99,'' and ``Z99'' are used to indicate a group of reasons 
for a late settlement; see below for additional information. Except as 
otherwise specified, the Delay Codes must begin in position 81.
9-3.2.2.7.1. Delay Code C99
    Indicates that because of a combination of Participant failures, as 
indicated by the following Participant codes, settlement was delayed 
past 60 days. If this code is used, it must begin in position 81 with 
the specific codes following it, e.g., C99C12C13. Do not use for an 
`other' or `unknown' indication. Do not use by itself or with only one 
other code (Example: C99 or C99C12).
9-3.2.2.7.2. Delay Code C11
    Participant Failure: Indicates that the Participant through 
administrative error failed to make a settlement offer within 60 days.
9-3.2.2.7.3. Delay Code C12
    Adjuster Failure: Indicates that the adjuster hired by the 
Participant failed to complete review and settlement action within 60 
days or to provide the Participant with its report so that the 
Participant could complete settlement within 60 days. If the adjuster's 
failure

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was based on inability to meet with the property owner, use Delay Code 
P12.
9-3.2.2.7.4. Delay Code C13
    Repair Estimates: Indicates that the Participant failed to obtain 
estimates of repair in sufficient time to make a settlement offer 
within 60 days (see DTOS Paragraph 10-2 for the requirement that the 
Participant obtain repair estimates). If the failure to obtain timely 
repair estimates was based on the inability of the repair firm to meet 
with the property owner, use Delay Code P13.
9-3.2.2.7.5. Delay Code C14
    RESERVED.
9-3.2.2.7.6. Delay Code C15
    RESERVED.
9-3.2.2.8. Property Owner Codes [Old D9-7]
9-3.2.2.8.1. Delay Code P99
    Indicates that because of a combination of property owner failures, 
as indicated by the following property owner codes, settlement was 
delayed past 60 days. If this code is used, it must begin in position 
81 with the specific codes following it, e.g., P99P12P14. Do not use 
for an `other' or `unknown' indication. Do not use by itself or with 
only one other code (Example: P99 or P99P12).
9-3.2.2.8.2. Delay Code P11
    Insufficient information: Indicates that the information on or 
submitted with the claim was insufficient for the Participant to make a 
settlement and that despite the Participant's timely request for such 
information, the information was not returned to the Participant in 
sufficient time for allow for settlement within 60 days. Such 
information includes additional descriptions of the property or copies 
of purchase receipts; it does not include estimates of repair (see 
Delay Codes C13 and P13), high value article appraisals (see Delay Code 
P14).
9-3.2.2.8.3. Delay Code P12
    Adjuster Failure: Indicates that the property owner was unable to 
meet with the Participant's adjuster in sufficient time for the 
adjuster to complete review and settlement action within 60 days or to 
provide the Participant with its report so that the Participant could 
complete settlement within 60 days.
9-3.2.2.8.4. Delay Code P13
    Repair Estimates: Indicates that the property owner was unable to 
meet with the Participant's repair firm in sufficient time for the firm 
to complete review and settlement action within 60 days or to provide 
the Participant with its report so that the Participant could complete 
settlement within 60 days. This code may also be used to indicate that 
the employee declined use of the Participant's repair firm, but failed 
to provide the Participant with repair estimates in sufficient time for 
the Participant to complete settlement within 60 days.
9-3.2.2.8.5. Delay Code P14
    Appraisals: Indicates that despite a timely request from the 
Participant, the property owner failed to provide the Participant high 
value article appraisals when such appraisals are warranted by the 
nature of the property (such as antiques or art objects) in sufficient 
time for the Participant to complete settlement within 60 days.
9-3.2.2.8.6. Delay Code P15
    RESERVED.
9-3.2.2.9. Combination Code. [old D9-7]
9-3.2.2.9.1. Delay Code Z99
    Indicates that because of a combination of Participant and property 
owner failures, settlement was delayed past 60 days. If this code is 
used, it must begin in position 81 with the specific codes following 
it, e.g., Z99C12P14. Do not use for an `other' or `unknown' indication. 
Do not use by itself or with codes for only one other type (Example: 
Z99 or Z99C12).
9-3.3. Claim Settlement and Shipment Report Submission Requirements
9-3.3.1. Electronic Submission. [old D9-8]
    Reports must be submitted electronically by Internet FTP. Hard copy 
(paper) reports will not be accepted. Submissions received from 
Participants or filing services not conforming to the report submission 
specifications will be rejected.
9-3.3.2. File Naming Convention
    Implementation of the Interagency Transportation Management System 
(ITMS) has created the need for the development of a File Naming 
Convention. This File Naming Convention applies to quarterly shipment 
and claim reports submitted to the PMO. The File Naming Convention 
identified below must be adhered to. Failure to do so will result in an 
incomplete status of shipment and/or claim report submission. File 
names must be eight (8) characters, and the file extension will reflect 
the record type (Shipment/Claim).

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                                           Required         Record
                 Field                     positions      position(s)                   Contents
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Carrier Code..........................               4             1-4  Four (4) digit Standard Carrier Alpha
                                                                         Code
Year..................................               1               5  Last digit of calendar year (1999 would
                                                                         be 9).
Quarter...............................               1               6  Calendar quarter, e.g., 1=Jan-Mar, 2=Apr-
                                                                         Jun, 3=Jul-Sep, 4=Oct-Dec.
File Type.............................               1               7  Designates the type of transportation
                                                                         the file contains. General Domestic =
                                                                         A, General International = B, Direct
                                                                         Move Management Domestic = C, Direct
                                                                         Move Management International = D,
                                                                         Broker Move Management Domestic = E,
                                                                         Broker Move Management International =
                                                                         F.
Report Type...........................               1               8  Report Submission Number (i.e. first
                                                                         submission of original quarterly report
                                                                         =1; corrected error report
                                                                         submission=2).
File Extension........................               3            9-11  Shipments: Original submission must be
                                                                         .SHP; the correction report submitted
                                                                         requires an .ERS extension.
                                                                        Claims: Original submission must be
                                                                         .CLM; the correction report submitted
                                                                         requires an .ERC extension.
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Example: Original Shipment Report Submission

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            GSAA93A1.shp
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSAA                                  Carrier Code.
9                                     Last Digit of Calendar Year.
3                                     Calendar Quarter.
A                                     File Type.
1                                     Report Type.
.SHP                                  File Extension.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Example: Corrected Shipment Report Submission

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            GSAA93A2.shp
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSAA                                  Carrier Code.
9                                     Last Digit of Calendar Year.
3                                     Calendar Quarter.
A                                     File Type.
2                                     Report Type.
.ERS                                  File Extension.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Example: Original Claim Report Submission

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            GSAA93A1.shp
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSAA................................  Carrier Code.
9...................................  Last Digit of Calendar Year.
3...................................  Calendar Quarter.
A...................................  File Type.
1...................................  Report Type.
.CLM................................  File Extension.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Example: Corrected Claim Report Submission

------------------------------------------------------------------------
            GSAA93A2.clm
------------------------------------------------------------------------
GSAA................................  Carrier Code.
9...................................  Last Digit of Calendar Year.
3...................................  Calendar Quarter.
A...................................  File Type.
2...................................  Report Type.
.ERC................................  File Extension.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    If you have several files to transmit at one time, each file name 
must be unique (i.e., GSAA93B1.SHP, GSAA93A1.CLM, GSAA93A2.ERS, etc.).

9-4. Electronic Report Submission Instructions

9-4.1. General
    Claim and shipment reports must be submitted via the Internet using 
the File Transfer Protocol (I-FTP) and must meet the transmission 
requirements defined below. Hard copy (paper) reports are not 
acceptable. If your firm has never submitted reports electronically to 
the General Service Administration (GSA) and intends to directly 
transmit the required reports via I-FTP instead of using a filing 
service, your firm will need to contact the Program Management Office 
(PMO) in writing on company letterhead to receive a user ID and 
password. A FACSIMILE request is acceptable.
9-4.2. Format
    Format requirements as set out in HTOS Paragraph 9-3.2 of this 
Section must be adhered to and must be via the Internet using the File 
Transfer Protocol (I-FTP). Submissions received from Participants or 
services not conforming to the record requirements will be unacceptable 
and not incorporated in the database.
9-4.3. File Preparation
    In order to transfer the file(s) via the I-FTP the file must be 
transmitted as unformatted ASCII (TEXT ONLY) flat file, (i.e., no tab 
characters, etc.). The file must not have a top, bottom, or left 
margin, pagefeeds, or embedded blank records (Note: The type of 
software you will be using will determine what must be done to prepare 
the file for transmission). GSA suggests using ``File Save As Text 
Document'' to prevent saving any formatting along with the text. Be 
sure to change the .TXT file extension to the required one after saving 
the text file.
9-4.4. Accessing the I-FTP
    GSA is unable to provide specific instructions on how to access the 
I-FTP, how to upload a file onto the I-FTP, how to download a file from 
the I-FTP, or how to move around in the I-FTP due to the fact that 
accessing and operating within the I-FTP are dependent upon the type of 
Internet software used. Consequently, a firm will need to contact its 
I-FTP provider for assistance. The information listed below provides 
the (1) address to GSA's I-FTP directory and (2) two different methods 
(there are others) of accessing a firm's individual directory in which 
the firm's shipment and/or claim reports will need to be uploaded.
9-4.4.1. User ID and Password
(See HTOS Paragraph 9-4.1.)
9-4.4.2. I-FTP Address
Kcftp.gsa.gov
9-4.4.3. Directory Access
    Methods of accessing individual directories (i.e., item in bold are 
words/phrases THAT YOU MUST TYPE IN EXACTLY)

FTP>CD CARRIERS/USER ID
        or
FTP>D:\PUB\CARRIERS\USER ID
9-4.4.4. Verification of File Transfer
    Once you have transmitted a file onto the I-FTP within your firm's 
assigned directory, you can follow the steps identified below to verify 
that your firm's file was successfully transmitted onto the I-FTP.
    1. Exit I-FTP;
    2. Re-connect to I-FTP;
    3. Enter your firm's assigned User ID and Password when requested;
    4. Change to your firm's directory--

FTP>CD CARRIERS/USER ID
        or
FTP>PUB:\PUB\CARRIERS\USER ID; and
    5. Type DIR.
    At this point you should be able to see your firm's file identified 
in your assigned directory. If the file doesn't appear, you will need 
to ``Upload'' the file to the I-FTP again. The steps identified above 
will assist you only in verifying that your firm's claim and/or 
shipment report(s) file was transferred successfully onto the I-FTP. 
Following these steps WILL NOT verify that the contents of your firm's 
reports have been formatted correctly-- only that GSA has received a 
file.
9-4.5. Reorganizations and Bankruptcies Reports
9-4.5.1. Reorganization Report [Old D9-9]
    The Participant shall furnish a copy of the court approved 
reorganization plan to the PMO within the timeframe specified in 
Section 5 of the DTOS or ITOS.
9-4.5.2. Bankruptcy Report [Old D9-9]
    The Participant shall furnish a copy of the bankruptcy judgment to 
the PMO within the timeframe specified in Section 5 of this HTOS. The 
Participant shall also provide a listing of all shipments handled 
pursuant to this HTOS in its possession, in transit, or in SIT, and 
shall notify agencies of the bankruptcy. The shipment listing shall 
identify the name of the Federal agency and the property owner, the 
location of the shipment, and the telephone number of the SIT facility, 
if the shipment is in SIT. In the event the shipment is in transit, the 
Participant shall also advise the Federal agency of the Participant's 
plans for disposition of the shipment. The Participant shall also 
notify those Federal agencies that have booked shipments but which have 
not yet been picked up.

9-5. Reports by the PMO

9-5.1. Performance Reports
9-5.1.1. Performance Reports (Quarterly) [Old D9-6]
    The PMO shall furnish Participants a performance report. The report 
will be

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furnished to the Participant on a calendar quarter basis, and shall 
either contain information derived from GSA Forms 3080 received during 
the previous quarter pertaining to shipments handled by the Participant 
or consist of copies of the GSA Forms 3080 received during the previous 
quarter.
9-5.1.2. Performance Reports (Annual) [Old D9-6]
    The PMO shall publish an annual report based upon information from 
GSA Forms 3080 received during the previous calendar year and such 
other information as the PMO deems appropriate.

Section 10--Participant Liability

10-1. Participant Liability
10-1.1. Levels Of Service And Released Value
10-1.1.1. Levels Of Service [Old D10-1 & I10.2]
    Participants providing domestic and/or international transportation 
services pursuant to the provisions of this HTOS shall offer full value 
service for each shipment, defined as transportation services 
(including accessorial and terminal services) furnished by a 
Participant for which the Participant assumes liability for loss and/or 
damage not to exceed the full replacement value of the items 
transported.
10-1.2. Released Value
10-1.2.1. Full Value Service
10-1.2.1.1. Domestic Shipments [Old D10-1]
    The released value of shipments handled under Full Value Service 
will be a value no less than _ times the net weight of each domestic 
shipment in pounds. However, the released value may be increased by the 
Government on behalf of the relocating employee for a specific 
shipment, which must be so annotated on the bill of lading. For the 
applicable released value dollar amount, refer to the RFO.
10-1.2.1.2. International Shipments [Old I10.2]
    The released value of shipments handled under Full Value Service 
will be a value no less than __ times the net weight of each 
international and/or offshore shipment. However, the released value may 
be increased by the Government on behalf of the relocating employee for 
a specific shipment, which must be so annotated on the bill of lading. 
For the applicable released value dollar amount, refer to the RFO.
10-1.2.2. Increase in Basic Released Value [old D10-1]
    Should the owner elect to specify a released value different from 
that specified on the GBL after the GBL has been issued, but prior to 
the date of pickup, the Participant should have the owner contact the 
RTO and request an amendment to the original GBL indicating the desired 
valuation.
10-1.3. Extent of Liability.
10-1.3.1. Exception to Liability [old D10-1 and I10.3]
    Provided that the burden of proof shall be on the Participant to 
show that the loss or damage was so caused by the one or more of the 
following excepted conditions which relieve it of liability, the 
Participant is not responsible for loss or damage caused by (a) acts of 
God, public authority or negligence of the owner, and/or owner's agent; 
(b) hostile or warlike action in the time of peace or war, including 
action in hindering, combating or defending against an actual, 
impending or expected attack, including (1) by any government or 
sovereign power (de jure or de facto), or by an authority maintaining 
forces, and (2) by an agent of any such government, power, authority or 
forces; (c) any weapon of war employing atomic fission or radioactive 
force whether in time of peace or war, including contamination 
attributable to effects of radioactive or fissionable materials; (d) 
insurrection, rebellion, revolution, civil war, usurped power, or 
action taken by governmental authority in hindering, combating, or 
defending against such occurrence, seizure or destruction under 
quarantine or customs regulations, confiscation by order of any 
government or public authority, or risks of contraband or illegal 
transportation or trade; (e) strikes, lockouts, labor disturbances, 
riots, civil commotion, acts of person or persons taking part in such 
occurrence or disorder; (f) Inherent vice of the article or 
infestations by mollusks, arachnids, crustaceans, parasites or other 
types of pests, fumigation or decontamination when not the fault of the 
Participant. The burden of proof shall be on the Participant to show 
that the immediate cause of the loss or damage was one or more of the 
exceptions listed above which relieved it of liability.
10-1.3.2. Liability for General Average/Salvages--International Only 
[old I10.3]
    On ocean shipments, in addition to the Participant's liability as 
otherwise provided in this HTOS, the Participant assumes full liability 
for and will pay all contributions in general average or salvage 
assessed against personal property and will provide bonds or make 
arrangements for the prompt release of the shipments from any maritime 
lien arising therefrom.
10-1.3.3. Liability for Non-Vehicular Personal Property
10-1.3.3.1. General
    Except when loss and/or damage arises out of causes beyond the 
control and without the fault or negligence of the Participant, the 
Participant shall be liable to the United States Government or the 
owner for the loss of and/or damage to any article in an amount not to 
exceed the released value of the article. The Participant shall be so 
liable for any article over which the Participant has control or 
custody. Custody on the part of the Participant shall be considered to 
begin at the time performance of service commences and shall continue 
until services are completed; including, but not limited to, while 
being packed, picked up, loaded, transported, delivered, unloaded, or 
unpacked; stored in transit; or serviced (appliances, etc.) by a third 
person hired by the Participant to perform the servicing.
10-1.3.3.1.1. Non-Vehicular Property Delivered to a Foreign Post--
International Shipments [old I10.3]
    Subject to the general provisions stated above and in the event 
non-vehicular personal property is lost or damaged, the measure of 
damages for a shipment to be delivered to a foreign post shall be 
repair or replacement not to exceed the replacement value of the item 
at the foreign post; provided, however, the foreign post value is 
within 10 percent (10%) of the CONUS replacement value at 
of the point of origin at the time of arrival at the port of 
debarkation. In the event the foreign post value is not within 10 
percent (10%), the measure of damages will be the CONUS 
replacement value of the item at the point of origin at the time of 
arrival at the port of debarkation plus the cost of transportation and 
delivery of the property, including customs clearance, to the employee 
at the post. Replacement value must be based on replacement of the 
property with property of comparable kind and quality.
10-1.3.3.1.2. Non-Vehicular Property Delivered Within the Continental 
United States [old I10.3]
    Subject to the general provisions stated above and in the event 
personal non-vehicular property is lost or damaged, the measure of 
damages for a

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shipment to be delivered within the Continental United States shall be 
repair or replacement not to exceed the replacement value of the 
property at the point of destination in the United States, including 
the cost of transportation and delivery of the property, and including 
customs clearance when applicable, to the employee at the destination 
residence. Replacement value must be based on replacement of the 
property with property of comparable kind and quality
10-1.3.4. Liability for Vehicular Property.
10-1.3.4.1. International Shipment [old I10.3]
    In the event of loss/damage to vehicular property during the course 
of an international shipment, the measure of damages will be repair or 
replacement not to exceed the current value of the vehicle based on the 
National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) value for the vehicle in 
the month of landing converted to local currency plus the cost of 
rental of a comparable vehicle for the period of time during which the 
vehicle is unavailable for employee use due to inoperability or repair; 
provided, however, that the liability of the cost of rental shall not 
exceed the current value of the vehicle. The quality of repair or 
replacement must equal or exceed the standards applied in the 
Continental United States.
10-1.3.4.2. Domestic Shipment. [old I10.3]
    In the event of loss/damage to vehicular property during the course 
of a domestic shipment, the measure of damages will be repair or 
replacement not to exceed the current value of the vehicle based of the 
National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) value for the vehicle 
plus the cost of rental of a comparable vehicle for the period of time 
during which the vehicle is unavailable for employee use due to 
inoperability or repair; provided, however, that the liability of the 
cost of rental shall not exceed the current value of the vehicle. The 
quality of repair or replacement must equal or exceed the standards 
applied in the Continental United States.
10-1.3.5. Liability for Real Property Damage [old I10.2]
    The Participant will be liable for any damage sustained to the 
premises and/or property of the employee/owner caused by the 
Participants' agents/employees.
10-1.3.6. Liability for High Risk Items [old I10.3]
    Participant's legal liability for loss or damage to high risk items 
will be the same as for any other property lost or damaged. Unless 
covered by a high risk program established in accordance with HTOS 
Paragraph 10.1.6. below, a Participant's liability for high risk items 
shall in no way be limited to a value less than that established under 
the terms of the level of service stated on the Government bill of 
Lading.
10-1.3.7. Liability for Concealed Loss/Damage
10-1.3.7.1. General [old D10-1]
    The Participant shall be liable for concealed loss and/or damage 
discovered by the owner within 75 days after delivery if the owner 
notifies the Participant, in writing, of the loss and/or damage within 
75 days from the date of delivery. The notification requirement cited 
in HTOS Paragraph 5.11 does not mean that a claim cannot be filed after 
seventy-five (75) days by the property owner and may not be used as the 
sole basis for denying a claim.
10-1.3.7.2. Burden of Proof When Notice Is Given [old I10.2]
    If a claim for concealed damage is filed within the period 
specified in HTOS Paragraph 5.11, the burden of proving that it did not 
cause the loss/damage is on the Participant. If a claim for concealed 
loss/damage is filed after the period specified in HTOS Paragraph 5.11 
and the Participant received notice of all or some of the loss/damage 
within the period specified in HTOS Paragraph 5.11, the burden of proof 
is on the Participant for that loss/damage for which it received notice 
and on the property owner for that loss/damage for which he/she did not 
give notice.
10-1.3.7.3. Burden of Proof When Notice Is Not Given [old I10.2]
    If a claim for concealed loss/damage is filed after the period 
specified in HTOS Paragraph 5.11 and the Participant did not receive 
notice of any of the loss/damage within the period specified in HTOS 
Paragraph 5.11, the burden of proving that the Participant caused the 
loss/damage is on the property owner.
10-1.3.7.4. Government Custody [old I10.3]
    Except as provided above with respect to concealed loss and damage, 
the Participant shall not be liable for loss or damage when the 
Participant can reasonably establish that such loss or damage occurred 
while the shipment was in the effective custody and control of the 
Government.
10-1.3.8. Liability for Delay [old I10.2]
     Participant shall be liable for the inconvenience and extra 
expense caused to the owner and to the Government, if the owner is 
required to retain temporary quarters due to the Participant's failure 
to pickup or deliver the household goods shipment in accordance with 
the instructions provided by the RTO, the owner of the property, or his 
designated representative. Equipment failure, actions by underlying 
Participants and/or agents and illness of or error by persons in its 
employ or in the employ of its agents, among others, are considered 
within the control of the Participant and may not be used as a basis 
for denying a claim for damages due to delay.
10-1.3.9. Liability for Terminated Shipments [old I10.2]
    In the event the progress of a shipment is terminated by the 
Government and is assigned to another Participant for completion of 
service, both the terminated and the assigned Participants shall be 
jointly liable for any loss and/or damage to the shipment and for any 
delay by the responsible Participant. The Government reserves the right 
to file any claim for property loss/damage or for shipment delay with 
either the terminated Participant or the assigned Participant, and the 
Participant against which the claim was filed shall be responsible for 
settling the claim in full without waiting for any acknowledgment of 
liability or reimbursement from the other Participant.
10-1.3.10. Liability for Prohibited Items [old I10.3]
    When a Participant undertakes the shipment of items prohibited by 
law or regulatory body which are injurious or contaminating to the 
shipment, the Participant shall be liable for loss or damage resulting 
from its failure to decline such items.
10-1.3.11. Liability for Missing Articles
10-1.3.11.1. General [old D10-1 & I10.2]
    If the missing articles are not found within thirty (30) calendar 
days from the date of shipment delivery, they shall be presumed lost by 
the Participant and payment to the property owner will be made without 
dispute upon the filing of a claim.
10-1.3.11.2. Exception [old I10.2]
    In the event article/items are located subsequent to claims action 
by the

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employee and/or the Government, the Participant shall hold the 
articles/items at the point of location, notify the RTO, and await 
disposition instructions. When articles/items are returned to the 
employee, any claims which have been paid in favor of the employee, 
shall be readjusted in the Participant's favor.
10-1.4. Employee Failure To Verify Inventory [old I10.2]
    The Participant may not deny liability for property loss and/or 
damage solely on the basis that the Government, the employee, or the 
employee's authorized representative failed to verify the origin or 
destination inventories as prepared in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 
4-6.
10-1.5. Participant Failure To Settle [old I10.2]
    Failure to make settlement within the initial thirty (30) day 
period, or the maximum sixty (60) day period if proper notice is given 
as provided in HTOS Paragraph 5-12.3, shall be construed as a refusal 
by the Participant to settle the claim and as an admission of its 
liability to the full extent of the law and this HTOS.
10-1.6. Establishment of High Risk Program [old I10.3]
    A high risk program limiting a Participant's liability for loss of 
or damage to high risk items may only be established with the approval 
of the RTO and be evidenced by a written agreement setting out the 
terms and conditions established by the shipping Federal agency. The 
mere issuance of a GBL to a Participant with a pre-existing high risk 
program is not sufficient to incorporate the terms of such high risk 
program into the contract of carriage.

10-2. Preparation and Filing of Claim

10-2.1. General [old D10-2]
    The Participant must furnish to the property owner all reasonable 
and necessary assistance in the preparation and filing of claims. 
Included in such assistance are inspections of the damaged property, if 
requested, completion of claim forms, and obtaining estimated repair 
costs at no cost to property owner.
10-2.2. Claims for Loss of and/or Damage to Personal Property. [old 
D10-2]
    Claims for loss of and/or damage to personal property shipped 
pursuant to this HTOS must be filed with the Participant by the 
shipping Federal agency; provided, however, that with the approval of 
the shipping federal agency, the owner of the property or his 
designated representative may file the claim on behalf of himself and 
the Government.
10-2.3. Claims for Damage to Real Property [old D10-2]
    Claims for damage to real property belonging to the property owner 
at the time of shipment or subsequent thereto must be filed with the 
Participant by the shipping Federal agency; provided, however, that 
with the approval of the shipping federal agency, the owner of the 
property or his designated representative may file the claim on behalf 
of himself and the Government.
10-2.4. Claims for Injury [old D10-2]
    Claims for injury shall be filed with the Participant by the 
injured party.
10-2.5. Claims for Delay [old D10-2]
    Claims for delay may be filed by the property owner, or his 
designated representative, or by the Federal agency paying the cost of 
the services provided pursuant to this HTOS.

10-3. Minimum Filing Requirements [old D10-3]

    A communication in writing from a claimant filed with the 
Government or the Participant and (1) containing facts sufficient to 
identify the shipment (or shipments) of property involved, (2) 
asserting liability for alleged loss, damage, injury, or delay, and (3) 
making claim for the payment of a specified or determinable amount of 
money, will be considered as sufficient compliance with the provisions 
for filing claims embraced in the bill of lading or other contract of 
carriage.

10-4. Documents Not Constituting Claims [old D10-4]

    Bad order reports, appraisal reports of damage, notations of 
shortage or damage, or both, on freight bills, delivery receipts, or 
other documents, or inspection reports issued by the Participant or 
their inspection agencies, whether the extent of the loss or damage is 
indicated in dollars and cents or otherwise will, standing alone, not 
be considered as sufficient to comply with the minimum claim filing 
requirements specified above.

10-5. Supporting Documents

10-5.1. General [old D10-5]
    When necessary as part of an investigation, each claim must be 
supported for each article by a statement of the nature and extent of 
such damage, the basis for the amount claimed, i.e., date article 
purchased, original cost, amount of depreciation, actual cash value at 
time of loss or damage, or the full replacement value, in those cases 
where shipments are released to full replacement value.
10-5.2. Inconvenience Claims [old D10-5]
    Inconvenience claims shall be supported with an itemized listing of 
costs incurred and payments made by the Government to the employee.
10-5.3. Identical Inventory Exception Coding [old D10-5]
    In the event items are listed on the inventory with identical, or 
substantially identical, exception coding, the exception coding shall 
be construed as void and such items shall be construed as inventoried 
without exception.

10-6. Verification of Loss

10-6.1. Only Claim [old D10-6]
    When an asserted claim for loss of an entire package or an entire 
shipment cannot be otherwise authenticated upon investigation, the 
Participant will obtain from the claimant of the shipment involved a 
certified statement, in writing, that the property for which the claim 
is filed, has not been received from any other source.
10-6.1.1. Inventory Correctness [old D10-6]
    When there is an asserted claim for loss of an article, either 
contained in a carton or as a stand alone item, and it is not specified 
on the inventory, the item shall be construed as present and the 
Participant shall not contest a claim for the missing items, unless the 
Participant can establish that the inventory was a complete listing of 
all items in the shipment and that the article was not received by the 
Participant.

10-7. Satisfaction of Claim

10-7.1. Property Loss/Damage [old D10-7]
    The Participant shall satisfy a claim by repairing or replacing the 
property lost or damaged to the extent of Participant liability with 
materials of like kind, quality, and condition at time of acceptance by 
the Participant. Repair and/or replacement will also be construed to 
include payment in cash. In the event that estimates of repair costs 
are obtained by the employee, either on his/her own or at the request 
of the Participant, the estimator's cost to furnish such estimates 
shall be reimbursable to the employee; provided, however, that if the 
terms of the estimate provide that the cost of the estimate will be 
deducted from the cost of repairs when repairs are completed,

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the Participant's liability will not exceed the cost of repairs.
10-7.2. Inconvenience Claims
10-7.2.1. Filed by Employee [old D10-7]
    When the claim is filed by the employee, the Participant shall be 
liable for the reasonable costs incurred by the employee in excess of 
those reimbursed the employee by the Government.
10-7.2.2. Filed by The Government [old D10-7]
    When the claim is filed by the Government, the Participant shall be 
liable for the reimbursement made by the Government to the employee for 
the temporary quarters retained by the employee.

10-8. Government Liability--International Only [old I10.1]

    The United States Government (DOS or other US Government agencies 
assuming effective custody) will be liable to the Participant for 
damage to or loss or destruction of lift vans due to negligence of the 
Government, reasonable wear and tear excepted.

Section 11--Miscellaneous Agreement Provisions

11-1. Warranty of Services [old D11-1]

11-1.1. Acceptance and Correction [old D11-1]
11-1.1.1. Definitions [old D11-1]
11-1.1.1.1. Acceptance [old D11-1]
    Acceptance, as used in this HTOS Paragraph, means the act of an 
authorized representative of the Government by which the Government 
assumes for itself or approves specific services, as partial or 
complete performance of the HTOS.
11-1.1.1.2. Correction [old D11-1]
    Correction, as used in this clause, means the elimination of a 
defect.
11-1.1.2. Warranty [old D11-1]
    Notwithstanding inspection and acceptance by the Government or any 
provision concerning the conclusiveness thereof, the participant 
warrants that all services performed under this HTOS will, at the time 
of acceptance, be free from defects in workmanship and conform to the 
requirements of this HTOS. The RTO shall give written notice of any 
defect or nonconformance to the participant within forty-five (45) days 
from the date of acceptance by the Government. This notice shall state 
either (1) that the participant shall correct or reperform any 
defective or nonconforming services, or (2) that the Government does 
not require correction or reperformance.
11-1.1.3. Correction and Reperformance [old D11-1]
    If the participant is required to correct or reperform, it shall be 
at no cost to the Government, and any services corrected or reperformed 
by the participant shall be subject to this clause or if the 
participant refuses to correct or reperform, the RTO may correct or 
replace with similar services and charge to the participant the cost 
occasioned to the Government thereby, or make an equitable adjustment 
in the price for services rendered.
11-1.1.4. No Correction and Reperformance [old D11-1]
    If the Government does not require correction or reperformance, the 
RTO shall make an equitable adjustment in the price for services 
rendered.
11-1.2. Improper Customs Clearance Reduction.--International Only [old 
11.1.2]
    In the event that a carrier improperly clears a shipment through 
customs (for example, a shipment is cleared as a DoD shipment, rather 
than a DOS shipment) and warehouse handling, storage, or delivery costs 
accrue exceeding those applicable to the shipment had the shipment been 
properly cleared, the excess warehouse handling, storage, or delivery 
costs will not be reimbursable by the Federal agency paying the 
transportation charges.
11-1.3. Late Delivery Reduction.--DOMESTIC ONLY [old D11-1]
    A late delivery reduction of $100.00 per day will be payable to the 
Federal agency paying the transportation charges, for each calendar day 
or fraction thereof, when the actual transit time for direct delivery 
shipments exceeds the transit time as defined in Section 12 of this 
HTOS, subject to the following items: (1) When the Government and the 
participant mutually agree to a transit time longer than the transit 
time as shown in this HTOS, the penalty will begin on the day after the 
agreed date; (2) When the Government and the participant mutually agree 
to a transit time chart other than the chart in this HTOS, the penalty 
will begin on the day after the agreed date; (3) When a shipment 
consigned to Storage-in-Transit (SIT) at destination is en route and 
the destination is changed to a direct delivery, the transit time is 
negotiable and no penalty occurs for late delivery; (4) This item will 
apply only for shipments which: (a) Weigh or are rated at 3,500 pounds 
or more that are picked up during the period from October 1 through May 
14 of each subsequent year; OR. (b) weigh or are rated at 5,000 pounds 
or more that are picked up during the period from May 15 through 
September 30 of each year; (5) This item applies only when both origin 
and destination of the shipment are within the continental United 
States; (6) This item will not apply if delay is caused by reasons 
beyond the participant's control, described as ``Impractical 
Operation'' in the participant's governing Government Rate Tender; (7) 
This item will not apply to a shipment, or portion thereof, which is 
lost or destroyed in transit and cannot be delivered due to such loss 
or destruction; (8) This item will not apply to an overflow portion of 
the shipment when the overflow weight represents less than twenty (20) 
percent of the total shipment weight and contains nonessential items 
(possessions not needed to maintain day-to-day housekeeping during the 
period of time between delivery of the main portion of the shipment and 
delivery of the overflow); (9) This item will apply when reconsignment 
or diversion is made on a shipment, based on the applicable mileage and 
weight of the shipment from point of diversion to the new destination; 
(10) The total reimbursement shall not exceed an amount equal to the 
linehaul transportation charges for the shipment; (11) This payment 
satisfies the Government's right to equitable adjustment for failure to 
perform, but does not waive, mitigate, or satisfy any other right or 
remedy available to the Government on account of late delivery by the 
participant.
11-1.4. Late Delivery Reduction.--INTERNATIONAL ONLY [old I11.1.3]
    A late delivery reduction of $100.00 per day will be payable to the 
Federal agency paying the transportation charges, for each calendar day 
or fraction thereof, when the actual transit time for direct delivery 
shipments exceeds the transit time as defined in Section 12 of this 
HTOS, subject to the following items: (1) When the Government and the 
participant mutually agree to a transit time longer than the transit 
time as shown in this HTOS, the penalty will begin on the day after the 
agreed date; (2) When the Government and the participant mutually agree 
to a transit time chart other than the chart in this HTOS, the penalty 
will begin on the day after the agreed date; (3) When a shipment 
consigned to Storage-in-Transit (SIT) at

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destination is en route and the destination is changed to a direct 
delivery, the transit time is negotiable and no penalty occurs for late 
delivery; (4) This item will apply only for shipments which: (a) weigh 
or are rated at 3,500 pounds or more that are picked up during the 
period from October 1 through May 14 of each subsequent year; OR. (b) 
weigh or are rated at 5,000 pounds or more that are picked up during 
the period from May 15 through September 30 of each year; (5) This item 
will not apply if delay is caused by reasons beyond the participant's 
control, described as ``Impractical Operation'' in the participant's 
governing Government Rate Tender; (6) This item will not apply to a 
shipment, or portion thereof, which is lost or destroyed in transit and 
cannot be delivered due to such loss or destruction; (7) This item will 
not apply to an overflow portion of the shipment when the overflow 
weight represents less than twenty (20) percent of the total shipment 
weight and contains nonessential items (possessions not needed to 
maintain day-to-day housekeeping during the period of time between 
delivery of the main portion of the shipment and delivery of the 
overflow); (8) This item will apply when reconsignment or diversion is 
made on a shipment, based on the applicable mileage and weight of the 
shipment from point of diversion to the new destination; (9) The total 
reimbursement shall not exceed an amount equal to total charges for the 
shipment, excluding SIT; (10) This payment satisfies the Government's 
right to equitable adjustment for failure to perform, but does not 
waive, mitigate, or satisfy any other right or remedy available to the 
Government on account of late delivery by the participant.

11-2. Diversion Or Reconsignment. [old D11-3]

    Diversion or reconsignment of a shipment to a destination area 
other than that specified on the GBL can only be authorized by written 
order or oral notice followed by written order of the GBL Issuing 
Officer. The destination area is the territory recognized as the 
commercial zone for the destination city or municipality shown on the 
GBL. Instructions furnished by the owner or his representative to the 
carrier or its agent to perform local drayage to any point within the 
commercial zone shall not constitute an order for diversion or 
reconsignment.

11-3. Advertising Of Participant Approval. [old D11-4 & I11.3]

    Except in those instances where the participant uses information or 
data publicly available, the participant will not refer to GSA approval 
to participate in the program or participation in the program in 
commercial advertising in such a manner as to state or imply that the 
services provided are endorsed or preferred by the Federal Government 
or are considered by the Government to be superior to other services.

Section 12--Transit Times

12-1. Transit Times

    This HTOS paragraph 12-1 provides transit times for shipments 
moving between CONUS locations, between CONUS and Canada locations, and 
between locations in CONUS and Canada on the one hand and on the other 
hand international locations, including POV surface shipments (except 
locations shown in HTOS paragraph 12-2. For Transit Times on 
international unaccompanied air baggage, refer to HTOS Section 5.

(For Special Agency Transit Times, refer to the Request for Offers 
(RFO))

 Between Domestic and International Transit Times Interstate Transit Times, including between CONUS and CANADA.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  1,000 to 1,999  2,000 to 3,999  4,000 to 7,999  8,000 lbs. and
      Weight between miles         0 to 999 lbs.       lbs.            lbs.            lbs.            over
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-250...........................               8               7               6               5               4
251-500.........................               9               9               7               6               5
501-750.........................              11              10               9               8               7
751-1000........................              13              11               9               9               8
1001-1250.......................              14              12              10               9               9
1251-1500.......................              15              13              11              10               9
1501-1750.......................              16              14              12              11              10
1751-2000.......................              17              15              13              12              11
2001-2250.......................              18              16              14              13              12
2251-2500.......................              18              17              15              14              13
2501-2750.......................              19              18              16              15              14
2751-3000.......................              20              18              17              16              15
3001-3250.......................              21              19              18              17              16
3251-3500.......................              22              20              18              18              17
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                                Intrastate Transit Times, including intra-CANADA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  1,000 to 1,999  2,000 to 3,999  4,000 to 7,999  8,000 lbs. and
      Weight between miles         0 to 999 lbs.       lbs.            lbs.            lbs.            over
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-250...........................               7               6               5               5               4
251-500.........................               9               8               6               5               5
501-750.........................              11              10               8               7               6
751-1000........................              12              11               9               8               7
1001-1250.......................              13              11              10               9               8
1251-1500.......................              14              12              11              10               9
1501-1750.......................              15              13              11              11              10
1751-2000.......................              16              14              12              11              11
2001-2250.......................              17              15              13              12              11
2251-2500.......................              17              16              14              13              12
2501-2750.......................              18              17              15              14              13
2751-3000.......................              19              17              16              15              14

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3001-3250.......................              20              18              17              16              15
3251-3500.......................              21              19              17              17              16
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               State                   Days             State            Days             State            Days
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between ALBANIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       68   Delaware..............       66   New Jersey............       68
Alaska.............................       69   District of Columbia..       66   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       67   New York..............       68
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       67   North Carolina........       68
California.........................       73   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       74
Canada                                         Illinois..............       69   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       68   Oklahoma..............       71
    --British Columbia.............       78   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       85   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       69
    --Manitoba.....................       77   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       73   Louisiana.............       69   South Carolina........       64
    --Newfoundland.................       80   Maine.................       70   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       79   Maryland..............       66   Tennessee.............       68
    --Nova Scotia..................       75   Massachusetts.........       67   Texas.................       71
    --Ontario......................       74   Michigan..............       71   Utah..................       75
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       76   Minnesota.............       72   Vermont...............       69
    --Quebec.......................       73   Mississippi...........       68   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       71   Washington............       73
    --Yukon........................       74   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       72   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       74   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       69
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between ALGERIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       62   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       61   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
 
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       76   Indiana...............       69   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   --Iowa................       70   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       86   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       68   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       74   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       81   Maine.................       71   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       76   Massachusetts.........       68   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       70   Michigan..............       67   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       77   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       59
    --Saskatchewan.................       74   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       71   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Between AMERICAN SAMOA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       49   Delaware..............       50   New Jersey............       50
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       50   New Mexico............       36
Arizona............................       36   Florida...............       58   New York..............       50
Arkansas...........................       49   Georgia...............       51   North Carolina........       51
California.........................       34   Idaho.................       40   North Dakota..........       40
Canada                                         Illinois..............       52   Ohio..................       52
    --Alberta......................       45   Indiana...............       52   Oklahoma..............       41
    --British Columbia.............       41   Iowa..................       41   Oregon................       36
    --Labrador.....................       68   Kansas................       41   Pennsylvania..........       50
    --Manitoba.....................       43   Kentucky..............       52   Rhode Island..........       50
    --New Brunswick................       56   Louisiana.............       49   South Carolina........       51
    --Newfoundland.................       63   Maine.................       53   South Dakota..........       40
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       50   Tennessee.............       49

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    --Nova Scotia..................       58   Massachusetts.........       50   Texas.................       41
    --Ontario......................       49   Michigan..............       46   Utah..................       36
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       59   Minnesota.............       46   Vermont...............       53
    --Quebec.......................       55   Mississippi...........       49   Virginia..............       50
    --Saskatchewan.................       43   Missouri..............       41   Washington............       36
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       40   West Virginia.........       50
Colorado...........................       37   Nebraska..............       41   Wisconsin.............       46
Connecticut........................       50   Nevada................       36   Wyoming...............       40
                                               New Hampshire.........       53
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                                               Between ANGOLA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                               Between ANTIGUA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between ARGENTINA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       56   Delaware..............       63   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       62   New Mexico............       57
Arizona............................       53   Florida...............       56   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       60   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       59   Idaho.................       62   North Dakota..........       65
Canada                                         Illinois..............       64   Ohio..................       63
    --Alberta......................       70   Indiana...............       63   Oklahoma..............       61
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       65   Oregon................       64
    --Labrador.....................       80   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       68   Louisiana.............       57   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       75   Maine.................       65   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       63   Tennessee.............       60
    --Nova Scotia..................       70   Massachusetts.........       63   Texas.................       60

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    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       63
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       71   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       63
    --Saskatchewan.................       68   Missouri..............       61   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       65   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       63   Wisconsin.............       65
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       56   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Between AUSTRALIA-EAST and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       76   Delaware..............       75   New Jersey............       77
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       74   New Mexico............       69
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       76   New York..............       77
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       76   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       71   Idaho.................       73   North Dakota..........       76
Canada                                         Illinois..............       72   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       72   Oklahoma..............       73
    --British Columbia.............       65   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       93   Kansas................       77   Pennsylvania..........       76
    --Manitoba.....................       79   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       77
    --New Brunswick................       81   Louisiana.............       72   South Carolina........       76
    --Newfoundland.................       88   Maine.................       78   South Dakota..........       76
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       83   Massachusetts.........       76   Texas.................       73
    --Ontario......................       80   Michigan..............       77   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       84   Minnesota.............       77   Vermont...............       78
    --Quebec.......................       82   Mississippi...........       73   Virginia..............       76
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       60
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       69   Nebraska..............       73   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       77   Nevada................       69   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       78
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Between AUSTRALIA-WEST and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       79   Delaware..............       80   New Jersey............       78
Alaska.............................       51   District of Columbia..       75   New Mexico............       74
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       77   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       78   Georgia...............       77   North Carolina........       77
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       76   North Dakota..........       80
Canada                                         Illinois..............       76   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       76   Oklahoma..............       77
    --British Columbia.............       72   Iowa..................       76   Oregon................       68
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       78   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       83   Kentucky..............       79   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       76   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       80   South Dakota..........       80
    --Northwest Terr...............       61   Maryland..............       77   Tennessee.............       78
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       78   Texas.................       74
    --Ontario......................       81   Michigan..............       78   Utah..................       76
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       78   Vermont...............       80
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       77   Virginia..............       77
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       77   Washington............       67
    --Yukon........................       56   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       78
Colorado...........................       75   Nebraska..............       76   Wisconsin.............       79
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       74   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       80
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between AUSTRIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       62   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       62

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    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       65   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       65   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       67   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       72
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between AZORES and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       62
Alaska.............................       62   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       62
Arizona............................       63   Florida...............       62   New York..............       62
Arkansas...........................       59   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       61
    --Alberta......................       72   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       61
    --British Columbia.............       72   Iowa..................       65   Oregon................       68
    --Labrador.....................       78   Kansas................       62   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       62   Rhode Island..........       62
    --New Brunswick................       66   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       57
    --Newfoundland.................       73   Maine.................       63   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       72   Maryland..............       60   Tennessee.............       59
    --Nova Scotia..................       68   Massachusetts.........       60   Texas.................       61
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       64
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       69   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       63
    --Quebec.......................       67   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       70   Missouri..............       66   Washington............       67
    --Yukon........................       67   Montana...............       67   West Virginia.........       60
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       64   Wisconsin.............       64
Connecticut........................       62   Nevada................       65   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       63
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BAHAMAS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BAHRAIN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       62
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       62
Arkansas...........................       64   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       61
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       65   Ohio..................       64
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       65   Oklahoma..............       65
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       80   Kansas................       66   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       63   Rhode Island..........       62
    --New Brunswick................       68   Louisiana.............       62   South Carolina........       61
    --Newfoundland.................       75   Maine.................       65   South Dakota..........       67

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    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       64
    --Nova Scotia..................       70   Massachusetts.........       62   Texas.................       64
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       71   Minnesota.............       66   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       67   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       65   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       64
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       66
Connecticut........................       62   Nevada................       67   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Between BANGLADESH and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       77   Delaware..............       77   New Jersey............       81
Alaska.............................       53   District of Columbia..       77   New Mexico............       72
Arizona............................       73   Florida...............       80   New York..............       81
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       79   North Carolina........       81
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       76   North Dakota..........       79
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       79   Oklahoma..............       78
    --British Columbia.............       76   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       97   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       80
    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       80   Rhode Island..........       81
    --New Brunswick................       85   Louisiana.............       77   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       92   Maine.................       82   South Dakota..........       80
    --Northwest Terr...............       63   Maryland..............       79   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       87   Massachusetts.........       80   Texas.................       77
    --Ontario......................       82   Michigan..............       79   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       88   Minnesota.............       79   Vermont...............       82
    --Quebec.......................       86   Mississippi...........       79   Virginia..............       79
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       80   Washington............       71
    --Yukon........................       58   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       81
Colorado...........................       76   Nebraska..............       79   Wisconsin.............       78
Connecticut........................       81   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       82
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between BARBADOS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BELGIUM and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............
Alaska.............................            District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       65   Florida...............       58   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................            Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       63   Idaho.................       65   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................            Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............            Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................            Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................            Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........
    --New Brunswick................            Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       57

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    --Newfoundland.................            Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............            Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................            Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................            Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............            Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................            Mississippi...........       62   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................            Missouri..............       64   Washington............       63
    --Yukon........................            Montana...............       69   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................            Nevada................       63   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........  ........
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BELIZE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       48   Delaware..............       58   New Jersey............       59
Alaska.............................       57   District of Columbia..       58   New Mexico............       55
Arizona............................       55   Florida...............       55   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       53   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       56   Idaho.................       61   North Dakota..........       61
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       66   Indiana...............       57   Oklahoma..............       56
    --British Columbia.............       63   Iowa..................       56   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       57   Pennsylvania..........       59
    --Manitoba.....................       64   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       50   South Carolina........       55
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       61
    --Northwest Terr...............       67   Maryland..............       58   Tennessee.............       53
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       58   Texas.................       53
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       58
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       53   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       64   Missouri..............       54   Washington............       58
    --Yukon........................       62   Montana...............       61   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       56   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       56   Wyoming...............       60
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BERMUDA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BOLIVIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       55   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       58   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       54
Arizona............................       53   Florida...............       51   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       54   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       54
California.........................       57   Idaho.................       60   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       61
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       59
    --British Columbia.............       67   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       60   Pennsylvania..........       62
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       61

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    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       54   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       63
    --Northwest Terr...............       68   Maryland..............       60   Tennessee.............       54
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       60   Texas.................       57
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       61
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       55   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       59   Washington............       62
    --Yukon........................       63   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       62
Colorado...........................       58   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       55   Wyoming...............       62
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between BOTSWANA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BRAZIL and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       55   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       58   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       54
Arizona............................       53   Florida...............       51   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       54   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       54
California.........................       57   Idaho.................       60   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       61
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       59
    --British Columbia.............       67   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       60   Pennsylvania..........       62
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       54   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       63
    --Northwest Terr...............       68   Maryland..............       60   Tennessee.............       54
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       60   Texas.................       57
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       61
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       55   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       59   Washington............       62
    --Yukon........................       63   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       62
Colorado...........................       58   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       55   Wyoming...............       62
                                               New Hampshire.........       62   ......................
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                                               Between BRUNEI and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       78   Delaware..............       77   New Jersey............       79
Alaska.............................       52   District of Columbia..       77   New Mexico............       79
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       79   New York..............       79
Arkansas...........................       84   Georgia...............       80   North Carolina........       82
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       79
Canada                                         Illinois..............       80   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       78   Indiana...............       79   Oklahoma..............       78
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       84   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       78

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    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       79   Rhode Island..........       79
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       77   South Carolina........       80
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       80   South Dakota..........       79
    --Northwest Terr...............       62   Maryland..............       77   Tennessee.............       84
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       77   Texas.................       77
    --Ontario......................       86   Michigan..............       83   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       84   Vermont...............       80
    --Quebec.......................       84   Mississippi...........       78   Virginia..............       78
    --Saskatchewan.................       76   Missouri..............       80   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       57   Montana...............       73   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       76   Nebraska..............       81   Wisconsin.............       81
Connecticut........................       79   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       77
                                               New Hampshire.........       80   ......................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between BULGARIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       68   Delaware..............       66   New Jersey............       68
Alaska.............................       69   District of Columbia..       66   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       67   New York..............       68
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       67   North Carolina........       68
California.........................       73   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       74
Canada                                         Illinois..............       69   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       68   Oklahoma..............       71
    --British Columbia.............       78   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       85   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       69
    --Manitoba.....................       77   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       73   Louisiana.............       69   South Carolina........       64
    --Newfoundland.................       80   Maine.................       70   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       79   Maryland..............       66   Tennessee.............       68
    --Nova Scotia..................       75   Massachusetts.........       67   Texas.................       71
    --Ontario......................       74   Michigan..............       71   Utah..................       75
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       76   Minnesota.............       72   Vermont...............       69
    --Quebec.......................       73   Mississippi...........       68   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       71   Washington............       73
    --Yukon........................       74   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       72   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       74   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       69   ......................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Between BURKINA FASO and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
     --Alberta.....................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between BURMA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       77   Delaware..............       77   New Jersey............       81
Alaska.............................       53   District of Columbia..       77   New Mexico............       72
Arizona............................       73   Florida...............       80   New York..............       81
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       79   North Carolina........       81
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       76   North Dakota..........       79
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       79   Oklahoma..............       78
    --British Columbia.............       76   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       71

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    --Labrador.....................       97   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       80
    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       80   Rhode Island..........       81
    --New Brunswick................       85   Louisiana.............       77   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       92   Maine.................       82   South Dakota..........       80
    --Northwest Terr...............       63   Maryland..............       79   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       87   Massachusetts.........       80   Texas.................       77
    --Ontario......................       82   Michigan..............       79   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       88   Minnesota.............       79   Vermont...............       82
    --Quebec.......................       86   Mississippi...........       79   Virginia..............       79
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       80   Washington............       71
    --Yukon........................       58   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       81
Colorado...........................       76   Nebraska..............       79   Wisconsin.............       78
Connecticut........................       81   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       82
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between BURUNDI and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
    Canada.........................            Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between CAMBODIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       75
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       75   New York..............       75
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       68   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       75
    Canada.........................            Illinois..............       75   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       74
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       76   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       91   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       74
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       74   Rhode Island..........       75
    --New Brunswick................       79   Louisiana.............       71   South Carolina........       75
    --Newfoundland.................       86   Maine.................       76   South Dakota..........       75
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       72   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       81   Massachusetts.........       73   Texas.................       72
    --Ontario......................       80   Michigan..............       77   Utah..................       71
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       82   Minnesota.............       78   Vermont...............       75
    --Quebec.......................       80   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       74
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       72
Colorado...........................       70   Nebraska..............       75   Wisconsin.............       76
Connecticut........................       75   Nevada................       69   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       75
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between CAMEROON and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72

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    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Between CANARY ISLANDS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       62   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       65   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       63   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       74   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       72   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       72   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       59
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............       72   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       69   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       72   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       67
    --Yukon........................       67   Montana...............       69   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       67   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Between CAYMAN ISLANDS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Between CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73

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    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between CHAD and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       62   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       61   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       76   Indiana...............       69   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       86   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       68   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       74   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       81   Maine.................       71   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       76   Massachusetts.........       68   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       70   Michigan..............       67   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       77   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       59
    --Saskatchewan.................       74   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       71   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between CHILE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       56   Delaware..............       63   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       62   New Mexico............       57
Arizona............................       53   Florida...............       56   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       60   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       59   Idaho.................       62   North Dakota..........       65
Canada                                         Illinois..............       64   Ohio..................       63
    --Alberta......................       70   Indiana...............       63   Oklahoma..............       61
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       65   Oregon................       64
    --Labrador.....................       80   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       68   Louisiana.............       57   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       75   Maine.................       65   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       63   Tennessee.............       60
    --Nova Scotia..................       70   Massachusetts.........       63   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       63
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       71   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       63
    --Saskatchewan.................       68   Missouri..............       61   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       65   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       63   Wisconsin.............       65
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       56   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between CHINA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       77   Delaware..............       77   New Jersey............       81
Alaska.............................       53   District of Columbia..       77   New Mexico............       72
Arizona............................       73   Florida...............       80   New York..............       81
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       79   North Carolina........       81
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       76   North Dakota..........       79

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Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       79   Oklahoma..............       78
    --British Columbia.............       76   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       97   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       80
    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       80   Rhode Island..........       81
    --New Brunswick................       85   Louisiana.............       77   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       92   Maine.................       82   South Dakota..........       80
    --Northwest Terr...............       63   Maryland..............       79   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       87   Massachusetts.........       80   Texas.................       77
    --Ontario......................       82   Michigan..............       79   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       88   Minnesota.............       79   Vermont...............       82
    --Quebec.......................       86   Mississippi...........       79   Virginia..............       79
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       80   Washington............       71
    --Yukon........................       58   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       81
Colorado...........................       76   Nebraska..............       79   Wisconsin.............       78
Connecticut........................       81   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       82
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between COLOMBIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       52   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       59
Arizona............................       59   Florida...............       57   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       62
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       60
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       79   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       67   Louisiana.............       56   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       74   Maine.................       64   South Dakota..........       64
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       69   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       62
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       70   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       64
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       60   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       64
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Between COSTA RICA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       47   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       57
Alaska.............................       55   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       54
Arizona............................       53   Florida...............       53   New York..............       57
Arkansas...........................       52   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       56
California.........................       54   Idaho.................       57   North Dakota..........       59
Canada                                         Illinois..............       57   Ohio..................       56
    --Alberta......................       64   Indiana...............       56   Oklahoma..............       55
    --British Columbia.............       67   Iowa..................       54   Oregon................       61
    --Labrador.....................       73   Kansas................       56   Pennsylvania..........       55
    --Manitoba.....................       62   Kentucky..............       56   Rhode Island..........       57
    --New Brunswick................       61   Louisiana.............       48   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       68   Maine.................       58   South Dakota..........       59
    --Northwest Terr...............       65   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       52
    --Nova Scotia..................       63   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       52
    --Ontario......................       64   Michigan..............       61   Utah..................       57
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       64   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       62   Mississippi...........       49   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       62   Missouri..............       54   Washington............       62
    --Yukon........................       60   Montana...............       59   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       54   Nebraska..............       57   Wisconsin.............       58
Connecticut........................       57   Nevada................       55   Wyoming...............       59
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
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                                               Between CROATIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       55   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       55   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       56

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California.........................       62   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       73   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       55
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       71   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between CUBA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between CYPRUS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       76   New Jersey............       78
Alaska.............................       79   District of Columbia..       76   New Mexico............       81
Arizona............................       81   Florida...............       75   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       73   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       82   Idaho.................       86   North Dakota..........       84
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       77
    --Alberta......................       91   Indiana...............       78   Oklahoma..............       79
    --British Columbia.............       91   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       86
    --Labrador.....................       94   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       87   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       82   Louisiana.............       76   South Carolina........       73
    --Newfoundland.................       89   Maine.................       79   South Dakota..........       84
    --Northwest Terr...............       89   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       84   Massachusetts.........       76   Texas.................       79
    --Ontario......................       85   Michigan..............       82   Utah..................       85
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       85   Minnesota.............       82   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       77
    --Saskatchewan.................       89   Missouri..............       82   Washington............       86
    --Yukon........................       84   Montana...............       86   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       81   Nebraska..............       83   Wisconsin.............       80
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       86   Wyoming...............       85
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
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                                           Between CZECHOSLOVAKIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61

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Arkansas...........................       62   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       62
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       65   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       65   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       67   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       72
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between DENMARK and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       55   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       55   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       58   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       65   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       65
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       59
    --Alberta......................       71   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       65
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       62   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       60   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       55   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       55   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       63   Michigan..............       60   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       69   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       66   West Virginia.........       58
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       63   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       64   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between DJIBOUTI and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                         Between DOMINICAN REPUBLIC and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47

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Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between EGYPT and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       62   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       61   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       76   Indiana...............       69   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       69
    Labrador.......................       86   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       61
    Manitoba.......................       70   Kentucky..............       68   Rhode Island..........       61
    New Brunswick..................       74   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    Newfoundland...................       81   Maine.................       71   South Dakota..........       67
    Northwest Terr.................       75   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       65
    Nova Scotia....................       76   Massachusetts.........       68   Texas.................       62
    Ontario........................       70   Michigan..............       67   Utah..................       69
    Pr. Edward Isl.................       77   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       66
    Quebec.........................       66   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       59
    Saskatchewan...................       74   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       68
    Yukon..........................       70   Montana...............       71   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Between EL SALVADOR and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       48   Delaware..............       58   New Jersey............       59
Alaska.............................       57   District of Columbia..       58   New Mexico............       55
Arizona............................       55   Florida...............       55   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       53   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       56   Idaho.................       61   North Dakota..........       61
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       66   Indiana...............       57   Oklahoma..............       56
    --British Columbia.............       63   Iowa..................       56   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       57   Pennsylvania..........       59
    --Manitoba.....................       64   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       50   South Carolina........       55
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       61
    --Northwest Terr...............       67   Maryland..............       58   Tennessee.............       53
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       58   Texas.................       53
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       58
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       53   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       64   Missouri..............       54   Washington............       58
    --Yukon........................       62   Montana...............       61   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       56   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       56   Wyoming...............       60
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
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                                               Between ENGLAND and
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Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       57   New Jersey............       59

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Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       57   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       63   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       70   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       60   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       75   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       58
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       59   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       60   South Carolina........       54
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       57   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       57   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       66   Michigan..............       63   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       63   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       58
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       70
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
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                                               Between EQUADOR and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       51   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       59   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       57
Arizona............................       56   Florida...............       52   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       57   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       58   Idaho.................       63   North Dakota..........       63
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       51
    --Alberta......................       68   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       57
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       58   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       66   Kentucky..............       57   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       54   South Carolina........       55
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       63
    --Northwest Terr...............       69   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       56
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       57
    --Ontario......................       66   Michigan..............       63   Utah..................       60
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       63   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       56   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       66   Missouri..............       57   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       64   Montana...............       63   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       57   Nebraska..............       61   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       59   Wyoming...............       63
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between ETHIOPIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                                Between FIJI and
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Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       78

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Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       78   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       77
California.........................       57   Idaho.................       70   North Dakota..........       76
Canada                                         Illinois..............       76   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       75
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       93   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       79   Kentucky..............       75   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       81   Louisiana.............       73   South Carolina........       76
    --Newfoundland.................       88   Maine.................       78   South Dakota..........       76
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       73   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       83   Massachusetts.........       74   Texas.................       76
    --Ontario......................       79   Michigan..............       76   Utah..................       72
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       84   Minnesota.............       77   Vermont...............       78
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       75
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       77   Wisconsin.............       77
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       70   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       78
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between FINLAND and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       55   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       55   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       58   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       65   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       65
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       59
    --Alberta......................       71   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       65
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       62   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       60   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       55   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       55   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       63   Michigan..............       60   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       69   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       66   West Virginia.........       58
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       63   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       64   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between FRANCE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       65   Florida...............       58   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       63   Idaho.................       65   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       74   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       68   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       72   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       57
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       62   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       72   Missouri..............       64   Washington............       63
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       69   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       63   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                                Between GABON and
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69

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Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between GERMANY and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       62   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       62
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       65   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       65   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       67   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       72
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between GHANA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                               Between GREECE and
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Alabama............................       68   Delaware..............       66   New Jersey............       68

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Alaska.............................       69   District of Columbia..       66   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       67   New York..............       68
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       67   North Carolina........       68
California.........................       73   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       74
Canada                                         Illinois..............       69   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       68   Oklahoma..............       71
    --British Columbia.............       78   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       85   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       69
    --Manitoba.....................       77   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       73   Louisiana.............       69   South Carolina........       64
    --Newfoundland.................       80   Maine.................       70   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       79   Maryland..............       66   Tennessee.............       68
    --Nova Scotia..................       75   Massachusetts.........       67   Texas.................       71
    --Ontario......................       74   Michigan..............       71   Utah..................       75
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       76   Minnesota.............       72   Vermont...............       69
    --Quebec.......................       73   Mississippi...........       68   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       71   Washington............       73
    --Yukon........................       74   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       72   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       74   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       69
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Between GUADELOUPE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --North West Terr..............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between GUAM and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       57   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       56
Alaska.............................       52   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       52
Arizona............................       52   Florida...............       58   New York..............       56
Arkansas...........................       57   Georgia...............       58   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       50   Idaho.................       56   North Dakota..........       56
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       61   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       57
    --British Columbia.............       56   Iowa..................       59   Oregon................       51
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       59   Pennsylvania..........       56
    --Manitoba.....................       59   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       56
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       57   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       56
    --Northwest Terr...............       62   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       57
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       57
    --Ontario......................       64   Michigan..............       61   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       61   Mississippi...........       57   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       59   Missouri..............       59   Washington............       51
    --Yukon........................       57   Montana...............       56   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       53   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       56   Nevada................       52   Wyoming...............       56
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                              Between GUATEMALA and
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Alabama............................       48   Delaware..............       58   New Jersey............       59

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Alaska.............................       57   District of Columbia..       58   New Mexico............       55
Arizona............................       55   Florida...............       55   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       53   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       56   Idaho.................       61   North Dakota..........       61
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       66   Indiana...............       57   Oklahoma..............       56
    --British Columbia.............       63   Iowa..................       56   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       57   Pennsylvania..........       59
    --Manitoba.....................       64   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       50   South Carolina........       55
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       61
    --Northwest Terr...............       67   Maryland..............       58   Tennessee.............       53
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       58   Texas.................       53
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       58
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       53   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       64   Missouri..............       54   Washington............       58
    --Yukon........................       62   Montana...............       61   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       56   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       56   Wyoming...............       60
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between GUINEA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --North West Terr..............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between GUYANA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       52   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       59
Arizona............................       59   Florida...............       57   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       62
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       60
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       79   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       67   Louisiana.............       56   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       74   Maine.................       64   South Dakota..........       64
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       69   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       62
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       70   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       64
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       60   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       64
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                                                Between HAITI and
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Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48

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Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between HAWAII and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       49   Delaware..............       50   New Jersey............       50
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       50   New Mexico............       36
Arizona............................       36   Florida...............       58   New York..............       50
Arkansas...........................       49   Georgia...............       51   North Carolina........       51
California.........................       34   Idaho.................       40   North Dakota..........       40
Canada                                         Illinois..............       52   Ohio..................       52
    --Alberta......................       45   Indiana...............       52   Oklahoma..............       41
    --British Columbia.............       41   Iowa..................       41   Oregon................       36
    --Labrador.....................       68   Kansas................       41   Pennsylvania..........       50
    --Manitoba.....................       43   Kentucky..............       52   Rhode Island..........       50
    --New Brunswick................       56   Louisiana.............       49   South Carolina........       51
    --Newfoundland.................       63   Maine.................       53   South Dakota..........       40
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       50   Tennessee.............       49
    --Nova Scotia..................       58   Massachusetts.........       50   Texas.................       41
    --Ontario......................       49   Michigan..............       46   Utah..................       36
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       59   Minnesota.............       46   Vermont...............       53
    --Quebec.......................       55   Mississippi...........       49   Virginia..............       50
    --Saskatchewan.................       43   Missouri..............       41   Washington............       36
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       40   West Virginia.........       50
Colorado...........................       37   Nebraska..............       41   Wisconsin.............       46
Connecticut........................       50   Nevada................       36   Wyoming...............       40
                                               New Hampshire.........       53
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between HONDURAS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       48   Delaware..............       58   New Jersey............       59
Alaska.............................       57   District of Columbia..       58   New Mexico............       55
Arizona............................       55   Florida...............       55   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       53   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       56   Idaho.................       61   North Dakota..........       61
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       66   Indiana...............       57   Oklahoma..............       56
    --British Columbia.............       63   Iowa..................       56   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       57   Pennsylvania..........       59
    --Manitoba.....................       64   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       50   South Carolina........       55
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       61
    --Northwest Terr...............       67   Maryland..............       58   Tennessee.............       53
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       58   Texas.................       53
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       58
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       53   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       64   Missouri..............       54   Washington............       58
    --Yukon........................       62   Montana...............       61   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       56   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       56   Wyoming...............       60
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
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                                              Between HONG KONG and
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Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       66   New Jersey............       68

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Alaska.............................       41   District of Columbia..       64   New Mexico............       61
Arizona............................       60   Florida...............       69   New York..............       68
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       66   North Carolina........       66
California.........................       59   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       63
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       66
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       65
    --British Columbia.............       64   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       62
    --Labrador.....................       84   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       69
    --Manitoba.....................       66   Kentucky..............       68   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       72   Louisiana.............       65   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       79   Maine.................       69   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       51   Maryland..............       64   Tennessee.............       68
    --Nova Scotia..................       74   Massachusetts.........       68   Texas.................       67
    --Ontario......................       72   Michigan..............       69   Utah..................       63
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       75   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       73   Mississippi...........       67   Virginia..............       64
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       65   Washington............       59
    --Yukon........................       46   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       67
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       67   Wisconsin.............       68
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       59   Wyoming...............       66
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between HUNGARY and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       55   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       55   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       56
California.........................       62   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       73   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       55
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       71   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between ICELAND and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       55   Delaware..............       52   New Jersey............       53
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       52   New Mexico............       60
Arizona............................       61   Florida...............       55   New York..............       54
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       54   North Carolina........       53
California.........................       62   Idaho.................       62   North Dakota..........       60
Canada                                         Illinois..............       56   Ohio..................       54
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       55   Oklahoma..............       59
    --British Columbia.............       75   Iowa..................       58   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       59   Pennsylvania..........       53
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       54   Rhode Island..........       53
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       56   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       55   South Dakota..........       60
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       52   Tennessee.............       55
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       53   Texas.................       59
    --Ontario......................       66   Michigan..............       55   Utah..................       61
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       59   Vermont...............       55
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       56   Virginia..............       52
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       57   Washington............       62
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       62   West Virginia.........       52
Colorado...........................       61   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       55
Connecticut........................       54   Nevada................       62   Wyoming...............       61
                                               New Hampshire.........       54
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                                                Between INDIA and
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Alabama............................       75   Delaware..............       75   New Jersey............       77

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Alaska.............................       51   District of Columbia..       74   New Mexico............       74
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       77   New York..............       77
Arkansas...........................       76   Georgia...............       77   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       70   Idaho.................       74   North Dakota..........       77
Canada                                         Illinois..............       77   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       77   Oklahoma..............       76
    --British Columbia.............       76   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       77   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       80   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       77
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       74   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       80   South Dakota..........       77
    --Northwest Terr...............       61   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       76
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       77   Texas.................       75
    --Ontario......................       83   Michigan..............       80   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       81   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       82   Mississippi...........       78   Virginia..............       76
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       78   Washington............       71
    --Yukon........................       56   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       78   Wisconsin.............       78
Connecticut........................       77   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
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                                              Between INDONESIA and
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Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       78
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       78   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       77
California.........................       57   Idaho.................       70   North Dakota..........       76
Canada                                         Illinois..............       76   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       75
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       93   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       79   Kentucky..............       75   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       81   Louisiana.............       73   South Carolina........       76
    --Newfoundland.................       88   Maine.................       78   South Dakota..........       76
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       73   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       83   Massachusetts.........       74   Texas.................       76
    --Ontario......................       79   Michigan..............       76   Utah..................       72
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       84   Minnesota.............       77   Vermont...............       78
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       75
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       77   Wisconsin.............       77
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       70   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       78
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                                               Between IRELAND and
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Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       57   New Jersey............       59
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       57   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       70   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       60   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       75   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       58
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       59   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       60   South Carolina........       54
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       57   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       57   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       66   Michigan..............       63   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       63   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       58
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       70
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
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                                               Between ISRAEL and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64

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Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between ITALY and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       55   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       55   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       56
California.........................       62   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       73   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       55
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       71   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Between IVORY COAST and
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70     ....................
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                                               Between JAMAICA and
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Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48

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Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between JAPAN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       63   New Jersey............       63
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       63   New Mexico............       65
Arizona............................       61   Florida...............       65   New York..............       65
Arkansas...........................       66   Georgia...............       66   North Carolina........       68
California.........................       59   Idaho.................       57   North Dakota..........       62
Canada                                         Illinois..............       66   Ohio..................       64
    --Alberta......................       78   Indiana...............       65   Oklahoma..............       64
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       68   Oregon................       56
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       65   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       67   Rhode Island..........       63
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       66
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       66   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       62   Maryland..............       63   Tennessee.............       70
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       63   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       86   Michigan..............       69   Utah..................       62
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       84   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       64
    --Saskatchewan.................       76   Missouri..............       66   Washington............       55
    --Yukon........................       57   Montana...............       63   West Virginia.........       63
Colorado...........................       65   Nebraska..............       67   Wisconsin.............       67
Connecticut........................       63   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       66
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between JORDAN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                              Between KAZAKSTAN and
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Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       76   New Jersey............       78

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Alaska.............................       79   District of Columbia..       76   New Mexico............       81
Arizona............................       81   Florida...............       75   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       73   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       82   Idaho.................       86   North Dakota..........       84
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       77
    --Alberta......................       91   Indiana...............       78   Oklahoma..............       79
    --British Columbia.............       91   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       86
    --Labrador.....................       94   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       87   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       82   Louisiana.............       76   South Carolina........       73
    --Newfoundland.................       89   Maine.................       79   South Dakota..........       84
    --Northwest Terr...............       89   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       84   Massachusetts.........       76   Texas.................       79
    --Ontario......................       85   Michigan..............       82   Utah..................       85
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       85   Minnesota.............       82   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       77
    --Saskatchewan.................       89   Missouri..............       82   Washington............       86
    --Yukon........................       84   Montana...............       86   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       81   Nebraska..............       83   Wisconsin.............       80
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       86   Wyoming...............       85
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
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                                                Between KENYA and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between KOREA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       68   Delaware..............       67   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       50   District of Columbia..       67   New Mexico............       69
Arizona............................       62   Florida...............       70   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       70   Georgia...............       70   North Carolina........       72
California.........................       62   Idaho.................       62   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       70   Ohio..................       68
    --Alberta......................       79   Indiana...............       69   Oklahoma..............       68
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       61
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       69   Pennsylvania..........       68
    --Manitoba.....................       83   Kentucky..............       69   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       84   Louisiana.............       67   South Carolina........       70
    --Newfoundland.................       91   Maine.................       70   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............       63   Maryland..............       67   Tennessee.............       74
    --Nova Scotia..................       86   Massachusetts.........       67   Texas.................       67
    --Ontario......................       87   Michigan..............       73   Utah..................       63
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       87   Minnesota.............       74   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       85   Mississippi...........       68   Virginia..............       68
    --Saskatchewan.................       77   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       60
    --Yukon........................       58   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       67
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       71   Wisconsin.............       71
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       62   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                               Between KUWAIT and
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Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       62

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Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       62
Arkansas...........................       64   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       61
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       65   Ohio..................       64
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       65   Oklahoma..............       65
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       80   Kansas................       66   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       63   Rhode Island..........       62
    --New Brunswick................       68   Louisiana.............       62   South Carolina........       61
    --Newfoundland.................       75   Maine.................       65   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       64
    --Nova Scotia..................       70   Massachusetts.........       62   Texas.................       64
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       71   Minnesota.............       66   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       67   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       65   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       64
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       66
Connecticut........................       62   Nevada................       67   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between LAOS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       75
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       75   New York..............       75
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       68   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       75   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       74
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       76   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       91   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       74
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       74   Rhode Island..........       75
    --New Brunswick................       79   Louisiana.............       71   South Carolina........       75
    --Newfoundland.................       86   Maine.................       76   South Dakota..........       75
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       72   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       81   Massachusetts.........       73   Texas.................       72
    --Ontario......................       80   Michigan..............       77   Utah..................       71
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       82   Minnesota.............       78   Vermont...............       75
    --Quebec.......................       80   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       74
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       72
Colorado...........................       70   Nebraska..............       75   Wisconsin.............       76
Connecticut........................       75   Nevada................       69   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       75
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between LEBANON and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                              Between LITHUANIA and
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Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       76   New Jersey............       78

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Alaska.............................       79   District of Columbia..       76   New Mexico............       81
Arizona............................       81   Florida...............       75   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       73   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       82   Idaho.................       86   North Dakota..........       84
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       77
    --Alberta......................       91   Indiana...............       78   Oklahoma..............       79
    --British Columbia.............       91   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       86
    --Labrador.....................       94   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       87   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       82   Louisiana.............       76   South Carolina........       73
    --Newfoundland.................       89   Maine.................       79   South Dakota..........       84
    --Northwest Terr...............       89   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       84   Massachusetts.........       76   Texas.................       79
    --Ontario......................       85   Michigan..............       82   Utah..................       85
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       85   Minnesota.............       82   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       77
    --Saskatchewan.................       89   Missouri..............       82   Washington............       86
    --Yukon........................       84   Montana...............       86   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       81   Nebraska..............       83   Wisconsin.............       80
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       86   Wyoming...............       85
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
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                                             Between LUXEMBOURG and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       65   Florida...............       58   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       63   Idaho.................       65   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       74   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       68   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       72   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       57
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       62   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       72   Missouri..............       64   Washington............       63
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       69   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       63   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                             Between MADAGASCAR and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                               Between MALAWI and
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                              Between MALAYSIA and
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Alabama............................       70   Delaware..............       71   New Jersey............       73
Alaska.............................       45   District of Columbia..       71   New Mexico............       69
Arizona............................       66   Florida...............       72   New York..............       73
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       72   North Carolina........       73
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       66   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       72   Ohio..................       71
    --Alberta......................       73   Indiana...............       72   Oklahoma..............       71
    --British Columbia.............       68   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       89   Kansas................       72   Pennsylvania..........       71
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       72   Rhode Island..........       73
    --New Brunswick................       77   Louisiana.............       68   South Carolina........       72
    --Newfoundland.................       84   Maine.................       74   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       55   Maryland..............       70   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       79   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       71
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       67
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       80   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       72
    --Quebec.......................       78   Mississippi...........       72   Virginia..............       72
    --Saskatchewan.................       71   Missouri..............       73   Washington............       63
    --Yukon........................       50   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       70
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       73   Wisconsin.............       73
Connecticut........................       73   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       72
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between MALI and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78    Minnesota............       75    Vermont..............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                                Between MALTA and
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Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       55   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       55   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       56
California.........................       62   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       73   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       55
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       71   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       59     ....................
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                                           Between MARINAS ISLAND and
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Alabama............................       57   Delaware..............       56    New Jersey...........       56
Alaska.............................       52   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       52
Arizona............................       57   Florida...............       58   New York..............       56
Arkansas...........................       57   Georgia...............       58   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       50   Idaho.................       56   North Dakota..........       56
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       61   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       57
    --British Columbia.............       56   Iowa..................       59   Oregon................       51
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       59   Pennsylvania..........       56
    --Manitoba.....................       59   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       56
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       57   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       56
    --Northwest Terr...............       62   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       57
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       57
    --Ontario......................       64   Michigan..............       61   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       61   Mississippi...........       57   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       59   Missouri..............       59   Washington............       51
    --Yukon........................       57   Montana...............       56   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       53   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       56   Nevada................       52   Wyoming...............       56
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                             Between MAURITANIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                              Between MAURITIUS and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                               Between MEXICO and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       46   Delaware..............       47   New Jersey............       52
Alaska.............................       56   District of Columbia..       48   New Mexico............       51
Arizona............................       46   Florida...............       43   New York..............       51
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       44   North Carolina........       47
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       49   Ohio..................       48
    --Alberta......................       65   Indiana...............       48   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       62   Iowa..................       48   Oregon................       50
    --Labrador.....................       73   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       63   Kentucky..............       48   Rhode Island..........       52
    --New Brunswick................       61   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       46
    --Newfoundland.................       68   Maine.................       51   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       66   Maryland..............       48   Tennessee.............       47
    --Nova Scotia..................       63   Massachusetts.........       51   Texas.................       46
    --Ontario......................       64   Michigan..............       50   Utah..................       51
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       64   Minnesota.............       52   Vermont...............       52
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       49
    --Saskatchewan.................       63   Missouri..............       47   Washington............       52
    --Yukon........................       61   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       50
Colorado...........................       47   Nebraska..............       53   Wisconsin.............       51
Connecticut........................       51   Nevada................       53   Wyoming...............       51
                                               New Hampshire.........       52
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                                             Between MICRONESIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       57   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       56
Alaska.............................       52   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       52
Arizona............................       57   Florida...............       58   New York..............       56
Arkansas...........................       57   Georgia...............       58   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       50   Idaho.................       56   North Dakota..........       56
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       61   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       57
    --British Columbia.............       56   Iowa..................       59   Oregon................       51
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       59   Pennsylvania..........       56
    --Manitoba.....................       59   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       56
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       57   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       56
    --Northwest Terr...............       62   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       57
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       57
    --Ontario......................       64   Michigan..............       61   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       61   Mississippi...........       57   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       59   Missouri..............       59   Washington............       51
    --Yukon........................       57   Montana...............       56   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       53   Nebraska..............       59   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       56   Nevada................       52   Wyoming...............       56
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                               Between MONACO and
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Alabama............................       59   Delaware..............       52   New Jersey............       54
Alaska.............................       58   District of Columbia..       54   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       62   Florida...............       55   New York..............       54
Arkansas...........................       60   Georgia...............       56   North Carolina........       54
California.........................       63   Idaho.................       62   North Dakota..........       61
Canada                                         Illinois..............       58   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       62   Oregon................       64
    --Labrador.....................       72   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       55
    --Manitoba.....................       64   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       54
    --New Brunswick................       60   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       57
    --Newfoundland.................       67   Maine.................       57   South Dakota..........       64
    --Northwest Terr...............       68   Maryland..............       54   Tennessee.............       60
    --Nova Scotia..................       62   Massachusetts.........       54   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       62   Michigan..............       59   Utah..................       63
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       63   Minnesota.............       60   Vermont...............       58
    --Quebec.......................       59   Mississippi...........       59   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       61   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       63   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       60
Colorado...........................       61   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       54   Nevada................       63   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       58
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                                               Between MOROCCO and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       62   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       65   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       63   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       74   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       72   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       72   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       59
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............       72   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       69   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       72   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       67
    --Yukon........................       67   Montana...............       69   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       67   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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                                             Between MOZAMBIQUE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                               Between NAMIBIA and
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                                Between NEPAL and
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Alabama............................       77   Delaware..............       77   New Jersey............       81
Alaska.............................       53   District of Columbia..       77   New Mexico............       72
Arizona............................       73   Florida...............       80   New York..............       81
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       79   North Carolina........       81
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       76   North Dakota..........       79
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       79   Oklahoma..............       78
    --British Columbia.............       76   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       97   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       80
    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       80   Rhode Island..........       81
    --New Brunswick................       85   Louisiana.............       77   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       92   Maine.................       82   South Dakota..........       80
    --Northwest Terr...............       63   Maryland..............       79   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       87   Massachusetts.........       80   Texas.................       77
    --Ontario......................       82   Michigan..............       79   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       88   Minnesota.............       79   Vermont...............       82
    --Quebec.......................       86   Mississippi...........       79   Virginia..............       79
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       80   Washington............       71
    --Yukon........................       58   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       81
Colorado...........................       76   Nebraska..............       79   Wisconsin.............       78
Connecticut........................       81   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       82
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                                        Between NETHERLANDS ANTILLES and
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Alabama............................       52   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       59
Arizona............................       59   Florida...............       57   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       62
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       60
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       79   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       67   Louisiana.............       56   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       74   Maine.................       64   South Dakota..........       64
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       69   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       62
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       70   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       64
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       60   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       64
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       57
Alaska.............................       63   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       65   Florida...............       61   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       64   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       63   Idaho.................       65   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       64
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       74   Kentucky..............       65   Rhode Island..........       57
    --New Brunswick................       64   Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       57
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............       72   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       59
    --Nova Scotia..................       66   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       67   Minnesota.............       62   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       65   Mississippi...........       62   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       64   Washington............       63
    --Yukon........................       68   Montana...............       69   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       67   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       57
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                                             Between NEW ZEALAND and
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Alabama............................       76   Delaware..............       75   New Jersey............       77
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       74   New Mexico............       69
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       76   New York..............       77
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       76   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       71   Idaho.................       73   North Dakota..........       76
Canada                                         Illinois..............       72   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       72   Oklahoma..............       73
    --British Columbia.............       65   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       93   Kansas................       77   Pennsylvania..........       76
    --Manitoba.....................       79   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       77
    --New Brunswick................       81   Louisiana.............       72   South Carolina........       76
    --Newfoundland.................       88   Maine.................       78   South Dakota..........       76
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       83   Massachusetts.........       76   Texas.................       73
    --Ontario......................       80   Michigan..............       77   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       84   Minnesota.............       77   Vermont...............       78
    --Quebec.......................       82   Mississippi...........       73   Virginia..............       76
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       60
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       69   Nebraska..............       73   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       77   Nevada................       69   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       78
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                                              Between NICARAGUA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       47   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       57
Alaska.............................       55   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       54
Arizona............................       53   Florida...............       53   New York..............       57
Arkansas...........................       52   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       56
California.........................       54   Idaho.................       57   North Dakota..........       59
Canada.............................            Illinois..............       57   Ohio..................       56
    --Alberta......................       64   Indiana...............       56   Oklahoma..............       55
    --British Columbia.............       67   Iowa..................       54   Oregon................       61
    --Labrador.....................       73   Kansas................       56   Pennsylvania..........       55
    --Manitoba.....................       62   Kentucky..............       56   Rhode Island..........       57
    --New Brunswick................       61   Louisiana.............       48   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       68   Maine.................       58   South Dakota..........       59
    --Northwest Terr...............       65   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       52
    --Nova Scotia..................       63   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       52
    --Ontario......................       64   Michigan..............       61   Utah..................       57
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       64   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       62   Mississippi...........       49   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       62   Missouri..............       54   Washington............       62
    --Yukon........................       60   Montana...............       59   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       54   Nebraska..............       57   Wisconsin.............       58
Connecticut........................       57   Nevada................       55   Wyoming...............       59
                                               New Hampshire.........       60     ....................
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                                               Between NIGERIA and
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                             Between N. IRELAND and
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Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       57   New Jersey............       59
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       57   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       70   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       60   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       75   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       58
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       59   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       60   South Carolina........       54
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       57   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       57   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       66   Michigan..............       63   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       63   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       58
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       70
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
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                                               Between NORWAY and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       55   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       55   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       58   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       65   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       65
Canada.............................            Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       59
    --Alberta......................       71   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       65
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       62   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       60   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       55   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       55   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       63   Michigan..............       60   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       69   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       66   West Virginia.........       58
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       63   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       64   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                               Between OKINAWA and
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Alabama............................       66   Delaware..............       65   New Jersey............       63
Alaska.............................       47   District of Columbia..       65   New Mexico............       62
Arizona............................       60   Florida...............       67   New York..............       67
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       70
California.........................       58   Idaho.................       60   North Dakota..........       65
Canada                                         Illinois..............       68   Ohio..................       66
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       59
    --Labrador.....................       94   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       66
    --Manitoba.....................       81   Kentucky..............       69   Rhode Island..........       67
    --New Brunswick................       82   Louisiana.............       65   South Carolina........       68
    --Newfoundland.................       89   Maine.................       68   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       61   Maryland..............       65   Tennessee.............       72
    --Nova Scotia..................       84   Massachusetts.........       65   Texas.................       65
    --Ontario......................       85   Michigan..............       71   Utah..................       61
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       85   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       66   Virginia..............       66
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       58
    --Yukon........................       56   Montana...............       66   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       67   Nevada................       60   Wyoming...............       65
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
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                                                Between OMAN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       63   Delaware..............       62   New Jersey............       65
Alaska.............................       67   District of Columbia..       62   New Mexico............       72
Arizona............................       71   Florida...............       64   New York..............       65
Arkansas...........................       66   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       66
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       68
    --Alberta......................       78   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       68
    --British Columbia.............       75   Iowa..................       68   Oregon................       72
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       65
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       65
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       65
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       71
    --Northwest Terr...............       77   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       66
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       65   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       71   Michigan..............       68   Utah..................       70
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       69   Vermont...............       69
    --Quebec.......................       70   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       63
    --Saskatchewan.................       76   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       70
    --Yukon........................       72   Montana...............       73   West Virginia.........       62
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       70   Wisconsin.............       70
Connecticut........................       65   Nevada................       70   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       69
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between PAKISTAN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       75   Delaware..............       75   New Jersey............       77
Alaska.............................       51   District of Columbia..       74   New Mexico............       74
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       77   New York..............       77
Arkansas...........................       76   Georgia...............       77   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       70   Idaho.................       74   North Dakota..........       77
Canada                                         Illinois..............       77   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       77   Oklahoma..............       76
    --British Columbia.............       76   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       77   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       80   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       77
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       74   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       80   South Dakota..........       77
    --Northwest Terr...............       61   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       76
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       77   Texas.................       75
    --Ontario......................       83   Michigan..............       80   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       81   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       82   Mississippi...........       78   Virginia..............       76
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       78   Washington............       71
    --Yukon........................       56   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       78   Wisconsin.............       78
Connecticut........................       77   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
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                                               Between PANAMA and
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Alabama............................       51   Delaware..............       58   New Jersey............       60
Alaska.............................       58   District of Columbia..       58   New Mexico............       58
Arizona............................       59   Florida...............       54   New York..............       60
Arkansas...........................       52   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       62   Idaho.................       63   North Dakota..........       63
Canada                                         Illinois..............       61   Ohio..................       59
    --Alberta......................       67   Indiana...............       60   Oklahoma..............       57
    --British Columbia.............       68   Iowa..................       54   Oregon................       64
    --Labrador.....................       76   Kansas................       58   Pennsylvania..........       59
    --Manitoba.....................       65   Kentucky..............       60   Rhode Island..........       60
    --New Brunswick................       64   Louisiana.............       50   South Carolina........       55
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       61   South Dakota..........       63
    --Northwest Terr...............       68   Maryland..............       58   Tennessee.............       55
    --Nova Scotia..................       66   Massachusetts.........       58   Texas.................       56
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       60
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       61
    --Quebec.......................       65   Mississippi...........       51   Virginia..............       59
    --Saskatchewan.................       65   Missouri..............       53   Washington............       63
    --Yukon........................       63   Montana...............       63   West Virginia.........       58
Colorado...........................       58   Nebraska..............       60   Wisconsin.............       62
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       63
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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                                          Between PAPUA NEW GUINEA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       78
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       78   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       77
California.........................       57   Idaho.................       70   North Dakota..........       76
Canada                                         Illinois..............       76   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       75
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       93   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       79   Kentucky..............       75   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       81   Louisiana.............       73   South Carolina........       76
    --Newfoundland.................       88   Maine.................       78   South Dakota..........       76
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       73   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       83   Massachusetts.........       74   Texas.................       76
    --Ontario......................       79   Michigan..............       76   Utah..................       72
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       84   Minnesota.............       77   Vermont...............       78
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       75
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       77   Wisconsin.............       77
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       70   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       78
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between PARAGUAY and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       56   Delaware..............       63   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       62   New Mexico............       57
Arizona............................       53   Florida...............       56   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       60   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       59   Idaho.................       62   North Dakota..........       65
Canada                                         Illinois..............       64   Ohio..................       63
    --Alberta......................       70   Indiana...............       63   Oklahoma..............       61
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       65   Oregon................       64
    --Labrador.....................       80   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       68   Louisiana.............       57   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       75   Maine.................       65   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       63   Tennessee.............       60
    --Nova Scotia..................       70   Massachusetts.........       63   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       63
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       71   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       63
    --Saskatchewan.................       68   Missouri..............       61   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       65   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       63   Wisconsin.............       65
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       56   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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Alabama............................       51   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       59   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       57
Arizona............................       56   Florida...............       52   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       57   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       58   Idaho.................       63   North Dakota..........       63
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       51
    --Alberta......................       68   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       57
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       58   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       66   Kentucky..............       57   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       54   South Carolina........       55
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       63
    --Northwest Terr...............       69   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       56
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       57
    --Ontario......................       66   Michigan..............       63   Utah..................       60
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       63   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       56   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       66   Missouri..............       57   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       64   Montana...............       63   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       57   Nebraska..............       61   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       59   Wyoming...............       63
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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                                             Between PHILLIPINES and
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Alabama............................       78   Delaware..............       77   New Jersey............       79
Alaska.............................       52   District of Columbia..       77   New Mexico............       79
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       79   New York..............       79
Arkansas...........................       84   Georgia...............       80   North Carolina........       82
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       79
Canada                                         Illinois..............       80   Ohio..................       78
    Alberta........................       78   Indiana...............       79   Oklahoma..............       78
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       84   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       78
    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       79   Rhode Island..........       79
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       77   South Carolina........       80
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       80   South Dakota..........       79
    --Northwest Terr...............       62   Maryland..............       77   Tennessee.............       84
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       77   Texas.................       77
    --Ontario......................       86   Michigan..............       83   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       84   Vermont...............       80
    --Quebec.......................       84   Mississippi...........       78   Virginia..............       78
    --Saskatchewan.................       76   Missouri..............       80   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       57   Montana...............       73   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       76   Nebraska..............       81   Wisconsin.............       81
Connecticut........................       79   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       77
                                               New Hampshire.........       80
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                                               Between POLAND and
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Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       62   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       62
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       65   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       65   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       67   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       72
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       62   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       62
Arizona............................       63   Florida...............       62   New York..............       62
Arkansas...........................       66   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       57
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       61
    --Alberta......................       74   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       61
    --British Columbia.............       72   Iowa..................       65   Oregon................       68
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       62   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       72   Kentucky..............       62   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       57
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       63   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       72   Maryland..............       60   Tennessee.............       59
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       60   Texas.................       61
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       64
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       63
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       72   Missouri..............       66   Washington............       67
    --Yukon........................       67   Montana...............       67   West Virginia.........       60
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       64   Wisconsin.............       64
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       65   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       61
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                                             Between PUERTO RICO and
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Alabama............................       42   Delaware..............       40   New Jersey............       39
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       40   New Mexico............       46
Arizona............................       46   Florida...............       43   New York..............       39
Arkansas...........................       42   Georgia...............       41   North Carolina........       41
California.........................       48   Idaho.................       48   North Dakota..........       48
Canada                                         Illinois..............       43   Ohio..................       43
    --Alberta......................       53   Indiana...............       43   Oklahoma..............       44
    --British Columbia.............       56   Iowa..................       45   Oregon................       51
    --Labrador.....................       56   Kansas................       45   Pennsylvania..........       39
    --Manitoba.....................       51   Kentucky..............       43   Rhode Island..........       39
    --New Brunswick................       44   Louisiana.............       42   South Carolina........       41
    --Newfoundland.................       51   Maine.................       41   South Dakota..........       48
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       40   Tennessee.............       42
    --Nova Scotia..................       46   Massachusetts.........       39   Texas.................       44
    --Ontario......................       48   Michigan..............       45   Utah..................       48
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       47   Minnesota.............       45   Vermont...............       41
    --Quebec.......................       44   Mississippi...........       42   Virginia..............       40
    --Saskatchewan.................       51   Missouri..............       45   Washington............       51
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       48   West Virginia.........       40
Colorado...........................       47   Nebraska..............       45   Wisconsin.............       45
Connecticut........................       39   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       48
                                               New Hampshire.........       41
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                                                Between QATAR and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       62
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       62
Arkansas...........................       64   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       61
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       65   Ohio..................       64
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       65   Oklahoma..............       65
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       80   Kansas................       66   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       63   Rhode Island..........       62
    --New Brunswick................       68   Louisiana.............       62   South Carolina........       61
    --Newfoundland.................       75   Maine.................       65   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       64
    --Nova Scotia..................       70   Massachusetts.........       62   Texas.................       64
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       71   Minnesota.............       66   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       67   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       65   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       64
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       66
Connecticut........................       62   Nevada................       67   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
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Alabama............................       68   Delaware..............       66   New Jersey............       68
Alaska.............................       69   District of Columbia..       66   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       67   New York..............       68
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       67   North Carolina........       68
California.........................       73   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       74
Canada                                         Illinois..............       69   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       68   Oklahoma..............       71
    --British Columbia.............       78   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       85   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       69
    --Manitoba.....................       77   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       73   Louisiana.............       69   South Carolina........       64
    --Newfoundland.................       80   Maine.................       70   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       79   Maryland..............       66   Tennessee.............      068
    --Nova Scotia..................       75   Massachusetts.........       67   Texas.................       71
    --Ontario......................       74   Michigan..............       71   Utah..................       75
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       76   Minnesota.............       72   Vermont...............       69
    --Quebec.......................       73   Mississippi...........       68   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       71   Washington............       73
    --Yukon........................       74   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       72   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       74   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       69
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                                               Between RUSSIA and
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Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       62   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       62
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       65   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       65   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       67   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       72
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between SAIPAN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       78   Delaware..............       77   New Jersey............       79
Alaska.............................       52   District of Columbia..       77   New Mexico............       79
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       79   New York..............       79
Arkansas...........................       84   Georgia...............       80   North Carolina........       82
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       79
Canada                                         Illinois..............       80   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       78   Indiana...............       79   Oklahoma..............       78
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       84   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       78
    --Manitoba.....................       82   Kentucky..............       79   Rhode Island..........       79
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       77   South Carolina........       80
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       80   South Dakota..........       79
    --Northwest Terr...............       62   Maryland..............       77   Tennessee.............       84
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       77   Texas.................       77
    --Ontario......................       86   Michigan..............       83   Utah..................       73
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       84   Vermont...............       80
    --Quebec.......................       84   Mississippi...........       78   Virginia..............       78
    --Saskatchewan.................       76   Missouri..............       80   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       57   Montana...............       73   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       76   Nebraska..............       81   Wisconsin.............       81
Connecticut........................       79   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       77
                                               New Hampshire.........       80
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                                             Between SAINT LUCIA and
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Alabama............................       44   Delaware..............       45   New Jersey............       48
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       45   New Mexico............       47
Arizona............................       45   Florida...............       40   New York..............       48
Arkansas...........................       46   Georgia...............       42   North Carolina........       42
California.........................       51   Idaho.................       52   North Dakota..........       52
Canada                                         Illinois..............       50   Ohio..................       50
    --Alberta......................       55   Indiana...............       50   Oklahoma..............       47
    --British Columbia.............       61   Iowa..................       47   Oregon................       57
    --Labrador.....................       65   Kansas................       47   Pennsylvania..........       51
    --Manitoba.....................       55   Kentucky..............       45   Rhode Island..........       48
    --New Brunswick................       53   Louisiana.............       44   South Carolina........       44
    --Newfoundland.................       60   Maine.................       50   South Dakota..........       52
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       45   Tennessee.............       46
    --Nova Scotia..................       55   Massachusetts.........       48   Texas.................       49
    --Ontario......................       55   Michigan..............       52   Utah..................       52
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       56   Minnesota.............       53   Vermont...............       51
    --Quebec.......................       53   Mississippi...........       45   Virginia..............       47
    --Saskatchewan.................       53   Missouri..............       46   Washington............       56
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       50   West Virginia.........       51
Colorado...........................       49   Nebraska..............       51   Wisconsin.............       52
Connecticut........................       48   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       52
                                               New Hampshire.........       51
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                                            Between SAUDI ARABIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                              Between SCOTLAND and
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Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       62
Alaska.............................       66   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       62
Arkansas...........................       67   Georgia...............       63   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       74   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       61
    --Alberta......................       87   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       78   Iowa..................       71   Oregon................       75
    --Labrador.....................       79   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       62   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       67   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       61
    --Newfoundland.................       74   Maine.................       63   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       60   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       69   Massachusetts.........       60   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       70   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       70   Minnesota.............       66   Vermont...............       63
    --Quebec.......................       68   Mississippi...........       65   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       85   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       74
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       82   West Virginia.........       60
Colorado...........................       67   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       64
Connecticut........................       62   Nevada................       75   Wyoming...............       72
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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                                               Between SENEGAL and
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
    --Canada.......................            Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                            Between SIERRA LEONE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                              Between SINGAPORE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       70   Delaware..............       71   New Jersey............       73
Alaska.............................       45   District of Columbia..       71   New Mexico............       69
Arizona............................       66   Florida...............       72   New York..............       73
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       72   North Carolina........       73
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       66   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       72   Ohio..................       71
    --Alberta......................       73   Indiana...............       72   Oklahoma..............       71
    --British Columbia.............       68   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       89   Kansas................       72   Pennsylvania..........       71
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       72   Rhode Island..........       73
    --New Brunswick................       77   Louisiana.............       68   South Carolina........       72
    --Newfoundland.................       84   Maine.................       74   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       55   Maryland..............       70   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       79   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       71
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       67
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       80   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       72
    --Quebec.......................       78   Mississippi...........       72   Virginia..............       72
    --Saskatchewan.................       71   Missouri..............       73   Washington............       63
    --Yukon........................       50   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       70
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       73   Wisconsin.............       73
Connecticut........................       73   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       72
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                                              Between SLOVENIA and
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Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       62   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       72
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       72
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       62
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       65   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       65   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       67   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       72
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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                                           Between SOLOMON ISLANDS and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2Alabama...........................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       78
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
2Arizona...........................       69   Florida...............       78   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       77   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       77
California.........................       57   Idaho.................       70   North Dakota..........       76
Canada                                         Illinois..............       76   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       75
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       67
    --Labrador.....................       93   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       79   Kentucky..............       75   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       81   Louisiana.............       73   South Carolina........       76
    --Newfoundland.................       88   Maine.................       78   South Dakota..........       76
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       73   Tennessee.............       77
    --Nova Scotia..................       83   Massachusetts.........       74   Texas.................       76
    --Ontario......................       79   Michigan..............       76   Utah..................       72
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       84   Minnesota.............       77   Vermont...............       78
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       75
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       77
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       77   Wisconsin.............       77
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       70   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       78
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                                            Between SOUTH AFRICA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                                Between SPAIN and
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Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       59   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       62   District of Columbia..       59   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       65   Florida...............       61   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       66   Idaho.................       63   North Dakota..........       69
Canada                                         Illinois..............       62   Ohio..................       60
    --Alberta......................       74   Indiana...............       61   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       72   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       60
    --Manitoba.....................       72   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       59
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       62   South Dakota..........       69
    --Northwest Terr...............       72   Maryland..............       59   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       59   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       65   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       69   Vermont...............       62
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       60
    --Saskatchewan.................       72   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       67
    --Yukon........................       67   Montana...............       69   West Virginia.........       59
Colorado...........................       64   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       67   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       62
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                                              Between SRI LANKA and
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Alabama............................       75   Delaware..............       75   New Jersey............       77
Alaska.............................       51   District of Columbia..       74   New Mexico............       74
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       77   New York..............       77
Arkansas...........................       76   Georgia...............       77   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       70   Idaho.................       74   North Dakota..........       77
Canada                                         Illinois..............       77   Ohio..................       78
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       77   Oklahoma..............       76
    --British Columbia.............       76   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       95   Kansas................       77   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       80   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       77
    --New Brunswick................       83   Louisiana.............       74   South Carolina........       77
    --Newfoundland.................       90   Maine.................       80   South Dakota..........       77
    --Northwest Terr...............       61   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       76
    --Nova Scotia..................       85   Massachusetts.........       77   Texas.................       75
    --Ontario......................       83   Michigan..............       80   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       86   Minnesota.............       81   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       82   Mississippi...........       78   Virginia..............       76
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       78   Washington............       71
    --Yukon........................       56   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       78   Wisconsin.............       78
Connecticut........................       77   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       76
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
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                                                Between SUDAN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       62   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       61   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       76   Indiana...............       69   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       86   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       68   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       74   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       81   Maine.................       71   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       76   Massachusetts.........       68   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       70   Michigan..............       67   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       77   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       59
    --Saskatchewan.................       74   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       71   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
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                                              Between SURINAME and
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Alabama............................       52   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       59
Arizona............................       59   Florida...............       57   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       62
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       60
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       79   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       67   Louisiana.............       56   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       74   Maine.................       64   South Dakota..........       64
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       69   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       62
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       70   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       64
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       60   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       64
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                                               Between SWEDEN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       55   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       55   New Mexico............       64
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       58   North Carolina........       58
California.........................       65   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       65
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       59
    --Alberta......................       71   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       70   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       65
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       62   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       60   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       61   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       55   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       55   Texas.................       63
    --Ontario......................       63   Michigan..............       60   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       61   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       56
    --Saskatchewan.................       69   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       65
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       66   West Virginia.........       58
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       63   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       64   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                             Between SWITZERLAND and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       67   Delaware..............       63   New Jersey............       63
Alaska.............................       64   District of Columbia..       62   New Mexico............       69
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       62
Arkansas...........................       66   Georgia...............       63   North Carolina........       62
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       72
Canada.............................            Illinois..............       64   Ohio..................       64
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       64   Oklahoma..............       68
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       68   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       77   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       75   Kentucky..............       64   Rhode Island..........       63
    --New Brunswick................       65   Louisiana.............       65   South Carolina........       62
    --Newfoundland.................       72   Maine.................       65   South Dakota..........       71
    --Northwest Terr...............       74   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       66
    --Nova Scotia..................       67   Massachusetts.........       63   Texas.................       67
    --Ontario......................       68   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       72
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       68   Minnesota.............       66   Vermont...............       65
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       66   Virginia..............       63
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       67
    --Yukon........................       69   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       64
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       69   Wisconsin.............       67
Connecticut........................       63   Nevada................       69   Wyoming...............       73
                                               New Hampshire.........       63
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                                                Between SYRIA and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada.............................            Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                               Between TAHITI and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       49   Delaware..............       50   New Jersey............       50
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       50   New Mexico............       36
Arizona............................       36   Florida...............       58   New York..............       50
Arkansas...........................       49   Georgia...............       51   North Carolina........       51
California.........................       34   Idaho.................       40   North Dakota..........       40
Canada.............................            Illinois..............       52   Ohio..................       52
    --Alberta......................       45   Indiana...............       52   Oklahoma..............       41
    --British Columbia.............       41   Iowa..................       41   Oregon................       36
    --Labrador.....................       68   Kansas................       41   Pennsylvania..........       50
    --Manitoba.....................       43   Kentucky..............       52   Rhode Island..........       50
    --New Brunswick................       56   Louisiana.............       49   South Carolina........       51
    --Newfoundland.................       63   Maine.................       53   South Dakota..........       40
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       50   Tennessee.............       49
    --Nova Scotia..................       58   Massachusetts.........       50   Texas.................       41
    --Ontario......................       49   Michigan..............       46   Utah..................       36
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       59   Minnesota.............       46   Vermont...............       53
    --Quebec.......................       55   Mississippi...........       49   Virginia..............       50
    --Saskatchewan.................       43   Missouri..............       41   Washington............       36
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       40   West Virginia.........       50
Colorado...........................       37   Nebraska..............       41   Wisconsin.............       46
Connecticut........................       50   Nevada................       36   Wyoming...............       40
                                               New Hampshire.........       53
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                                               Between TAIWAN and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       65   Delaware..............       66   New Jersey............       68
Alaska.............................       41   District of Columbia..       64   New Mexico............       61
Arizona............................       60   Florida...............       69   New York..............       68
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       66   North Carolina........       66
California.........................       59   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       63
Canada.............................            Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       66
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       65
    --British Columbia.............       64   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       62
    --Labrador.....................       84   Kansas................       67   Pennsylvania..........       69
    --Manitoba.....................       66   Kentucky..............       68   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       72   Louisiana.............       65   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       79   Maine.................       69   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       51   Maryland..............       64   Tennessee.............       68
    --Nova Scotia..................       74   Massachusetts.........       68   Texas.................       67
    --Ontario......................       72   Michigan..............       69   Utah..................       63
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       75   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       73   Mississippi...........       67   Virginia..............       64
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       65   Washington............       59
    --Yukon........................       46   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       67
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       67   Wisconsin.............       68
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       59   Wyoming...............       66
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                              Between TANZANIA and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    Yukon..........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........        6
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                              Between THAILAND and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       75
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       75   New York..............       75
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       68   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       75   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       74
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       76   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       91   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       74
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       74   Rhode Island..........       75
    --New Brunswick................       79   Louisiana.............       71   South Carolina........       75
    --Newfoundland.................       86   Maine.................       76   South Dakota..........       75
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       72   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       81   Massachusetts.........       73   Texas.................       72
    --Ontario......................       80   Michigan..............       77   Utah..................       71
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       82   Minnesota.............       78   Vermont...............       75
    --Quebec.......................       80   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       74
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       72
Colorado...........................       70   Nebraska..............       75   Wisconsin.............       76
Connecticut........................       75   Nevada................       69   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       75
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                                              Between TRINIDAD and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       52   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       59
Arizona............................       59   Florida...............       57   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       62
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       60
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       79   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       67   Louisiana.............       56   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       74   Maine.................       64   South Dakota..........       64
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       69   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       62
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       70   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       64
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       60   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       64
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                                               Between TUNISIA and
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Alabama............................       60   Delaware..............       56   New Jersey............       58
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       56   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       55   New York..............       58
Arkansas...........................       55   Georgia...............       53   North Carolina........       56
California.........................       62   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       59   Ohio..................       57
    --Alberta......................       73   Indiana...............       58   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       66   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       74   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       57
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       58   Rhode Island..........       58
    --New Brunswick................       62   Louisiana.............       59   South Carolina........       53
    --Newfoundland.................       69   Maine.................       59   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       70   Maryland..............       56   Tennessee.............       55
    --Nova Scotia..................       64   Massachusetts.........       56   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       65   Michigan..............       62   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       65   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       59
    --Quebec.......................       63   Mississippi...........       60   Virginia..............       57
    --Saskatchewan.................       71   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       65   Montana...............       68   West Virginia.........       56
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       60
Connecticut........................       58   Nevada................       66   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       59
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                                               Between TURKEY and
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Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       76   New Jersey............       78
Alaska.............................       79   District of Columbia..       76   New Mexico............       81
Arizona............................       81   Florida...............       75   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       73   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       82   Idaho.................       86   North Dakota..........       84
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       77
    --Alberta......................       91   Indiana...............       78   Oklahoma..............       79
    --British Columbia.............       91   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       86
    --Labrador.....................       94   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       87   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       82   Louisiana.............       76   South Carolina........       73
    --Newfoundland.................       89   Maine.................       79   South Dakota..........       84
    --Northwest Terr...............       89   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       84   Massachusetts.........       76   Texas.................       79
    --Ontario......................       85   Michigan..............       82   Utah..................       85
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       85   Minnesota.............       82   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       77
    --Saskatchewan.................       89   Missouri..............       82   Washington............       86
    --Yukon........................       84   Montana...............       86   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       81   Nebraska..............       83   Wisconsin.............       80
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       86   Wyoming...............       85
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between UGANDA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       60   New Jersey............       61
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       60   New Mexico............       67
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       62   New York..............       61
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       61   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       69   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       76   Indiana...............       69   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       70   Oregon................       69
    --Labrador.....................       86   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       61
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       68   Rhode Island..........       61
    --New Brunswick................       74   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       81   Maine.................       71   South Dakota..........       67
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       76   Massachusetts.........       68   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       70   Michigan..............       67   Utah..................       69
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       77   Minnesota.............       68   Vermont...............       66
    --Quebec.......................       66   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       59
    --Saskatchewan.................       74   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       71   West Virginia.........       65
Colorado...........................       68   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       61   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       66
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                                               Between UKRAINE and
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Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       76   New Jersey............       78
Alaska.............................       79   District of Columbia..       76   New Mexico............       81
Arizona............................       81   Florida...............       75   New York..............       78
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       73   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       82   Idaho.................       86   North Dakota..........       84
Canada                                         Illinois..............       79   Ohio..................       77
    --Alberta......................       91   Indiana...............       78   Oklahoma..............       79
    --British Columbia.............       91   Iowa..................       80   Oregon................       86
    --Labrador.....................       94   Kansas................       79   Pennsylvania..........       77
    --Manitoba.....................       87   Kentucky..............       78   Rhode Island..........       78
    --New Brunswick................       82   Louisiana.............       76   South Carolina........       73
    --Newfoundland.................       89   Maine.................       79   South Dakota..........       84
    --Northwest Terr...............       89   Maryland..............       76   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       84   Massachusetts.........       76   Texas.................       79
    --Ontario......................       85   Michigan..............       82   Utah..................       85
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       85   Minnesota.............       82   Vermont...............       79
    --Quebec.......................       83   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       77
    --Saskatchewan.................       89   Missouri..............       82   Washington............       86
    --Yukon........................       84   Montana...............       86   West Virginia.........       76
Colorado...........................       81   Nebraska..............       83   Wisconsin.............       80
Connecticut........................       78   Nevada................       86   Wyoming...............       85
                                               New Hampshire.........       79
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Between UNITED ARAB DEM. and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       63   Delaware..............       62   New Jersey............       65
Alaska.............................       67   District of Columbia..       62   New Mexico............       72
Arizona............................       71   Florida...............       64   New York..............       65
Arkansas...........................       66   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       66
California.........................       72   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       68
    --Alberta......................       78   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       68
    --British Columbia.............       75   Iowa..................       68   Oregon................       72
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       65
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       65
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       65
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       71
    --Northwest Terr...............       77   Maryland..............       62   Tennessee.............       66
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       65   Texas.................       66
    --Ontario......................       71   Michigan..............       68   Utah..................       70
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       69   Vermont...............       69
    --Quebec.......................       70   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       63
    --Saskatchewan.................       76   Missouri..............       68   Washington............       70
    --Yukon........................       72   Montana...............       73   West Virginia.........       62
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       70   Wisconsin.............       70
Connecticut........................       65   Nevada................       70   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       69   ......................
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           Between UNITED KINGDOM and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       61   Delaware..............       57   New Jersey............       59
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       57   New Mexico............       63
Arizona............................       64   Florida...............       57   New York..............       59
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       55   North Carolina........       59
California.........................       70   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       68
Canada                                         Illinois..............       60   Ohio..................       58
    --Alberta......................       83   Indiana...............       59   Oklahoma..............       62
    --British Columbia.............       75   Iowa..................       67   Oregon................       71
    --Labrador.....................       75   Kansas................       63   Pennsylvania..........       58
    --Manitoba.....................       71   Kentucky..............       59   Rhode Island..........       59
    --New Brunswick................       63   Louisiana.............       60   South Carolina........       54
    --Newfoundland.................       70   Maine.................       60   South Dakota..........       68
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       57   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       65   Massachusetts.........       57   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       66   Michigan..............       63   Utah..................       65
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       66   Minnesota.............       63   Vermont...............       60
    --Quebec.......................       64   Mississippi...........       61   Virginia..............       58
    --Saskatchewan.................       81   Missouri..............       63   Washington............       70
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       78   West Virginia.........       57
Colorado...........................       63   Nebraska..............       65   Wisconsin.............       61
Connecticut........................       59   Nevada................       71   Wyoming...............       68
                                               New Hampshire.........       60
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                                               Between URUGUAY and
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Alabama............................       55   Delaware..............       63   New Jersey............       63
Alaska.............................       60   District of Columbia..       63   New Mexico............       60
Arizona............................       60   Florida...............       58   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       61   Georgia...............       60   North Carolina........       62
California.........................       65   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       64   Ohio..................       64
    --Alberta......................       70   Indiana...............       64   Oklahoma..............       63
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       63   Oregon................       66
    --Labrador.....................       80   Kansas................       64   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       68   Kentucky..............       64   Rhode Island..........       63
    --New Brunswick................       68   Louisiana.............       57   South Carolina........       60
    --Newfoundland.................       75   Maine.................       66   South Dakota..........       65
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       63   Tennessee.............       61
    --Nova Scotia..................       70   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       61
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       71   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       65
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       59   Virginia..............       62
    --Saskatchewan.................       68   Missouri..............       62   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       65   West Virginia.........       64
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       64   Wisconsin.............       67
Connecticut........................       63   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       67
                                               New Hampshire.........       64
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Between VENEZUELA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       52   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       61   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       59
Arizona............................       59   Florida...............       57   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       58   Georgia...............       57   North Carolina........       60
California.........................       64   Idaho.................       64   North Dakota..........       64
Canada                                         Illinois..............       63   Ohio..................       62
    --Alberta......................       69   Indiana...............       62   Oklahoma..............       60
    --British Columbia.............       69   Iowa..................       60   Oregon................       63
    --Labrador.....................       79   Kansas................       61   Pennsylvania..........       63
    --Manitoba.....................       67   Kentucky..............       61   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       67   Louisiana.............       56   South Carolina........       58
    --Newfoundland.................       74   Maine.................       64   South Dakota..........       64
    --Northwest Terr...............       71   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       58
    --Nova Scotia..................       69   Massachusetts.........       61   Texas.................       60
    --Ontario......................       67   Michigan..............       64   Utah..................       62
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       70   Minnesota.............       64   Vermont...............       64
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       58   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       67   Missouri..............       60   Washington............       64
    --Yukon........................       66   Montana...............       64   West Virginia.........       61
Colorado...........................       62   Nebraska..............       62   Wisconsin.............       63
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       61   Wyoming...............       64
                                               New Hampshire.........       64
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                               Between VIETNAM and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       73   Delaware..............       74   New Jersey............       75
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       73   New Mexico............       73
Arizona............................       69   Florida...............       75   New York..............       75
Arkansas...........................       75   Georgia...............       75   North Carolina........       76
California.........................       68   Idaho.................       68   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       75   Ohio..................       75
    --Alberta......................       77   Indiana...............       75   Oklahoma..............       74
    --British Columbia.............       71   Iowa..................       76   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       91   Kansas................       75   Pennsylvania..........       74
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       74   Rhode Island..........       75
    --New Brunswick................       79   Louisiana.............       71   South Carolina........       75
    --Newfoundland.................       86   Maine.................       76   South Dakota..........       75
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       72   Tennessee.............       75
    --Nova Scotia..................       81   Massachusetts.........       73   Texas.................       72
    --Ontario......................       80   Michigan..............       77   Utah..................       71
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       82   Minnesota.............       78   Vermont...............       75
    --Quebec.......................       80   Mississippi...........       75   Virginia..............       74
    --Saskatchewan.................       75   Missouri..............       76   Washington............       66
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       72   West Virginia.........       72
Colorado...........................       70   Nebraska..............       75   Wisconsin.............       76
Connecticut........................       75   Nevada................       69   Wyoming...............       71
                                               New Hampshire.........       75
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                                Between VIRGIN ISLANDS (St. Croix/St. Thomas) and
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Alabama............................       42   Delaware..............       40   New Jersey............       39
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       40   New Mexico............       46
Arizona............................       46   Florida...............       43   New York..............       39
Arkansas...........................       42   Georgia...............       41   North Carolina........       41
California.........................       48   Idaho.................       48   North Dakota..........       48
Canada                                         Illinois..............       43   Ohio..................       43
    --Alberta......................       53   Indiana...............       43   Oklahoma..............       44
    --British Columbia.............       56   Iowa..................       45   Oregon................       51
    --Labrador.....................       56   Kansas................       45   Pennsylvania..........       39
    --Manitoba.....................       51   Kentucky..............       43   Rhode Island..........       39
    --New Brunswick................       44   Louisiana.............       42   South Carolina........       41
    --Newfoundland.................       51   Maine.................       41   South Dakota..........       48
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       40   Tennessee.............       42
    --Nova Scotia..................       46   Massachusetts.........       39   Texas.................       44
    --Ontario......................       48   Michigan..............       45   Utah..................       48
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       47   Minnesota.............       45   Vermont...............       41
    --Quebec.......................       44   Mississippi...........       42   Virginia..............       40
    --Saskatchewan.................       51   Missouri..............       45   Washington............       51
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       48   West Virginia.........       40
Colorado...........................       47   Nebraska..............       45   Wisconsin.............       45
Connecticut........................       39   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       48
                                               New Hampshire.........       41
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Between VIRGIN ISLANDS (St. John) and
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Alabama............................       42   Delaware..............       40   New Jersey............       39
Alaska.............................       48   District of Columbia..       40   New Mexico............       46
Arizona............................       46   Florida...............       43   New York..............       39
Arkansas...........................       42   Georgia...............       41   North Carolina........       41
California.........................       48   Idaho.................       48   North Dakota..........       48
Canada                                         Illinois..............       43   Ohio..................       43
    --Alberta......................       53   Indiana...............       43   Oklahoma..............       44
    --British Columbia.............       56   Iowa..................       45   Oregon................       51
    --Labrador.....................       56   Kansas................       45   Pennsylvania..........       39
    --Manitoba.....................       51   Kentucky..............       43   Rhode Island..........       39
    --New Brunswick................       44   Louisiana.............       42   South Carolina........       41
    --Newfoundland.................       51   Maine.................       41   South Dakota..........       48
    --Northwest Terr...............       58   Maryland..............       40   Tennessee.............       42
    --Nova Scotia..................       46   Massachusetts.........       39   Texas.................       44
    --Ontario......................       48   Michigan..............       45   Utah..................       48
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       47   Minnesota.............       45   Vermont...............       41
    --Quebec.......................       44   Mississippi...........       42   Virginia..............       40
    --Saskatchewan.................       51   Missouri..............       45   Washington............       51
    --Yukon........................       53   Montana...............       48   West Virginia.........       40
Colorado...........................       47   Nebraska..............       45   Wisconsin.............       45
Connecticut........................       39   Nevada................       48   Wyoming...............       48
                                               New Hampshire.........       41
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                                              Between WESTERN SAMOA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       49   Delaware..............       50   New Jersey............       50
Alaska.............................       49   District of Columbia..       50   New Mexico............       36
Arizona............................       36   Florida...............       58   New York..............       50
Arkansas...........................       49   Georgia...............       51   North Carolina........       51
California.........................       34   Idaho.................       40   North Dakota..........       40
Canada                                         Illinois..............       52   Ohio..................       52
    --Alberta......................       45   Indiana...............       52   Oklahoma..............       41
    --British Columbia.............       41   Iowa..................       41   Oregon................       36
    --Labrador.....................       68   Kansas................       41   Pennsylvania..........       50
    --Manitoba.....................       43   Kentucky..............       52   Rhode Island..........       50
    --New Brunswick................       56   Louisiana.............       49   South Carolina........       51
    --Newfoundland.................       63   Maine.................       53   South Dakota..........       40
    --Northwest Terr...............       59   Maryland..............       50   Tennessee.............       49
    --Nova Scotia..................       58   Massachusetts.........       50   Texas.................       41
    --Ontario......................       49   Michigan..............       46   Utah..................       36
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       59   Minnesota.............       46   Vermont...............       53
    --Quebec.......................       55   Mississippi...........       49   Virginia..............       50
    --Saskatchewan.................       43   Missouri..............       41   Washington............       36
    --Yukon........................       54   Montana...............       40   West Virginia.........       50
Colorado...........................       37   Nebraska..............       41   Wisconsin.............       46
Connecticut........................       50   Nevada................       36   Wyoming...............       40
                                               New Hampshire.........       53
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                                                Between YEMEN and
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Alabama............................       62   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       64
Alaska.............................       65   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       68   Florida...............       64   New York..............       64
Arkansas...........................       65   Georgia...............       62   North Carolina........       63
California.........................       69   Idaho.................       67   North Dakota..........       67
Canada                                         Illinois..............       67   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       75   Indiana...............       67   Oklahoma..............       66
    --British Columbia.............       73   Iowa..................       64   Oregon................       70
    --Labrador.....................       82   Kansas................       68   Pennsylvania..........       64
    --Manitoba.....................       70   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       64
    --New Brunswick................       70   Louisiana.............       63   South Carolina........       63
    --Newfoundland.................       77   Maine.................       67   South Dakota..........       66
    --Northwest Terr...............       75   Maryland..............       61   Tennessee.............       65
    --Nova Scotia..................       72   Massachusetts.........       64   Texas.................       62
    --Ontario......................       69   Michigan..............       66   Utah..................       66
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       73   Minnesota.............       67   Vermont...............       68
    --Quebec.......................       69   Mississippi...........       63   Virginia..............       61
    --Saskatchewan.................       73   Missouri..............       67   Washington............       68
    --Yukon........................       70   Montana...............       70   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       66   Nebraska..............       66   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       64   Nevada................       68   Wyoming...............       69
                                               New Hampshire.........       68
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                                             Between YUGOSLAVIA and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       68   Delaware..............       66   New Jersey............       68
Alaska.............................       69   District of Columbia..       66   New Mexico............       70
Arizona............................       72   Florida...............       67   New York..............       68
Arkansas...........................       68   Georgia...............       67   North Carolina........       68
California.........................       73   Idaho.................       72   North Dakota..........       74
Canada                                         Illinois..............       69   Ohio..................       67
    --Alberta......................       80   Indiana...............       68   Oklahoma..............       71
    --British Columbia.............       78   Iowa..................       72   Oregon................       74
    --Labrador.....................       85   Kansas................       70   Pennsylvania..........       69
    --Manitoba.....................       77   Kentucky..............       66   Rhode Island..........       68
    --New Brunswick................       73   Louisiana.............       69   South Carolina........       64
    --Newfoundland.................       80   Maine.................       70   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       79   Maryland..............       66   Tennessee.............       68
    --Nova Scotia..................       75   Massachusetts.........       67   Texas.................       71
    --Ontario......................       74   Michigan..............       71   Utah..................       75
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       76   Minnesota.............       72   Vermont...............       69
    --Quebec.......................       73   Mississippi...........       68   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       78   Missouri..............       71   Washington............       73
    --Yukon........................       74   Montana...............       75   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       71   Nebraska..............       72   Wisconsin.............       69
Connecticut........................       68   Nevada................       74   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       69
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                Between ZAIRE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                               Between ZAMBIA and
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Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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                                              Between ZIMBABWE and
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama............................       64   Delaware..............       61   New Jersey............       69
Alaska.............................       71   District of Columbia..       61   New Mexico............       76
Arizona............................       74   Florida...............       69   New York..............       69
Arkansas...........................       71   Georgia...............       68   North Carolina........       69
California.........................       75   Idaho.................       75   North Dakota..........       75
Canada                                         Illinois..............       73   Ohio..................       73
    --Alberta......................       84   Indiana...............       73   Oklahoma..............       72
    --British Columbia.............       81   Iowa..................       74   Oregon................       78
    --Labrador.....................       87   Kansas................       74   Pennsylvania..........       70
    --Manitoba.....................       78   Kentucky..............       71   Rhode Island..........       69
    --New Brunswick................       75   Louisiana.............       64   South Carolina........       69
    --Newfoundland.................       82   Maine.................       72   South Dakota..........       74
    --Northwest Terr...............       81   Maryland..............       68   Tennessee.............       71
    --Nova Scotia..................       77   Massachusetts.........       72   Texas.................       70
    --Ontario......................       77   Michigan..............       74   Utah..................       74
    --Pr. Edward Isl...............       78   Minnesota.............       75   Vermont...............       70
    --Quebec.......................       74   Mississippi...........       64   Virginia..............       67
    --Saskatchewan.................       82   Missouri..............       70   Washington............       76
    --Yukon........................       76   Montana...............       79   West Virginia.........       66
Colorado...........................       74   Nebraska..............       74   Wisconsin.............       75
Connecticut........................       69   Nevada................       72   Wyoming...............       75
                                               New Hampshire.........       70
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12-2  Special POV Transit Times

    This HTOS paragraph 12-2 applies for shipments of POV's between 
CONUS locations and locations in Alaska, Guam, Hawaiian Islands, Puerto 
Rico and the Virgin Islands AND between locations in Alaska, Guam, 
Hawaiian Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

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                                                                                                                          Virgin Islands-
                       Between and                           *Alaskan          Guam          Hawaiian       Puerto Rico     St. Thomas/   Virgin Islands-
                                                              points                          Islands                        St. Croix       St. John
                                                                    Days            Days            Days            Days            Days            Days
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AK......................................................  ..............              25              15              20              20              20
AL......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
AR......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
AZ......................................................              15              26              15              20              20              20
CA......................................................              15              25              15              20              20              20
CO......................................................              15              26              15              20              20              20
CT......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
DC......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
DE......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
FL......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
GA......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
IA......................................................              20              29              20              20              20              20

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ID......................................................              15              28              15              20              20              20
IL......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
IN......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
KS......................................................              15              29              15              20              20              20
KY......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
LA......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
MA......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
MD......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
ME......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
MI......................................................              20              30              20              20              20              20
MN......................................................              20              30              20              20              20              20
MO......................................................              15              29              15              20              20              20
MS......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
MT......................................................              15              28              15              20              20              20
NC......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
ND......................................................              20              28              20              20              20              20
NE......................................................              15              29              15              20              20              20
NH......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
NJ......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
NM......................................................              15              26              15              20              20              20
NV......................................................              15              26              15              20              20              20
NY......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
OH......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
OK......................................................              20              28              20              20              20              20
OR......................................................              15              25              15              20              20              20
PA......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
RI......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
SC......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
SD......................................................              20              28              20              20              20              20
TN......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
TX......................................................              15              28              15              15              15              15
UT......................................................              15              26              15              20              20              20
VA......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
VT......................................................              20              29              20              15              15              15
WA......................................................              15              25              15              20              20              20
WI......................................................              20              30              20              20              20              20
WV......................................................              20              28              20              15              15              15
WY......................................................              15              28              15              20              20              20
GUAM....................................................              25  ..............              20              30              30              30
HAWAII..................................................              20              15  ..............              20              20              20
PUERTO RICO.............................................              20              30              25  ..............              10              10
VIRGIN ISL., ST. THOMAS/ST. CROIX.......................              25              30              25              10  ..............              10
VIRGIN ISL., ST. JOHN...................................              25              30              25              10              10  ..............
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*Alaskan points include the following cities: Anchorage, Cordova, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Kodiak, Petersburg, Sitka, and Wrangell.

Section 14--Geographic Coverage

14-1. Geographic Coverage

14-1.1. Domestic
    The geographic coverage included in domestic offers is from/to 
points in the continental United States (CONUS), interstate and 
intrastate first proviso household goods movements. Offers for service 
within Alaska or between Alaska and all other points defined as 
domestic will include only those points identified in the RFO. Offers 
for all other domestic service must be for all points within the 
defined service areas for interstate and for the full state for 
intrastate.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Service Area 1..........................  Points in the State of
                                           California
Service Area 2..........................  Points in the States of
                                           Washington and Oregon
Service Area 3..........................  Points in the States of Nevada
                                           and Utah
Service Area 4..........................  Points in the States of Idaho,
                                           Montana, North Dakota, South
                                           Dakota, and Wyoming
Service Area 5..........................  Points in the State of
                                           Colorado
Service Area 6..........................  Points in the States of
                                           Arizona and New Mexico
Service Area 7..........................  Points in the States of
                                           Oklahoma and Texas
Service Area 8..........................  Points in the States of Iowa,
                                           Kansas, Missouri, and
                                           Nebraska
Service Area 9..........................  Points in the States of
                                           Michigan, Minnesota, and
                                           Wisconsin
Service Area 10.........................  Points in the States of
                                           Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky,
                                           and Ohio
Service Area 11.........................  Points in the States of
                                           Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana,
                                           Mississippi, and Tennessee
Service Area 12.........................  Points in the State of Florida
Service Area 13.........................  Points in the States of
                                           Georgia, North Carolina, and
                                           South Carolina
Service Area 14.........................  Points in the States of
                                           Delaware, Maryland, Virginia,
                                           and West Virginia, and the
                                           District of Columbia
Service Area 15.........................  Points in the States of
                                           Connecticut, Rhode Island,
                                           Massachusetts, New Jersey,
                                           New York, and Pennsylvania

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Service Area 16.........................  Points in the States of Maine,
                                           New Hampshire, and Vermont
Service Area 22.........................  Points in the State of Alaska
                                           identified in the RFO
Service Area 2300.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Alberta
Service Area 2301.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of British Columbia
Service Area 2302.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Labrador
Service Area 2303.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Manitoba
Service Area 2304.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of New Brunswick
Service Area 2305.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Newfoundland
Service Area 2306.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Nova Scotia
Service Area 2307.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Ontario
Service Area 2308.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Prince Edward
                                           Island
Service Area 2309.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Quebec
Service Area 2310.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Saskatchewan
Service Area 2311.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Northwest
                                           Territory
Service Area 2312.......................  Points in the Canadian
                                           Province of Yukon
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14-1.2. International
    Offers for all international service may be between international 
areas or between international and domestic areas. In any case, offers 
for international service must be for all points within the defined 
service areas and/or countries. The geographic coverage included in 
international offers is from/to points within the defined country, as 
identified below.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
           Off-shore application                     Via port of
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Guam......................................  Oakland, CA.
Hawaiian Islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Maui,    Oakland, CA.
 and Oahu.
Puerto Rico...............................  Jacksonville, FL.
Virgin Islands............................  Jacksonville, FL.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

14-2. Named Localities Within Off-Shore States, Territories, or 
Possessions of The United States of America

Agana, Guam (International Program)
Anchorage, Alaska (Domestic Program)
Honolulu, Hawaii (International Program)
San Juan, Puerto (International Program)
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (International Program)

14-3. Named Localities In Central America

Panama City, Panama
Republic of Mexico, all points
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Quito, Ecuador
San Jose, Costa Rica
The Bahamas

14-4. Named Localities Within Europe

Adana, Turkey
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ankara, Turkey
Athens, Greece
Barcelona, Spain
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Berlin, Germany
Bern, Switzerland
Bilboa, Spain
Bonn, Germany
Bordeaux, France
Brussels, Belgium
Copenhagen, Denmark
Edinburgh, Scotland
Florence, Italy
Frankfurt, Germany
Geneva, Switzerland
Genoa, Italy
Hamburg, Germany
Istanbul, Turkey
Izmir, Turkey
Leipzig, Germany
Leon, France
Lisbon, Portugal
London, England
Madrid, Spain
Marseille, France
Milan, Italy
Munich, Germany
Naples, Italy
Palermo, Italy
Paris, France
Reykjavik, Iceland
Rome, Italy
Strasbourg, France
Stuttgart, Germany
The Hague, The Netherlands
Thessaloniki, Greece
Zurich, Switzerland

14-5. Named Localities Within Asia.

Bangkok, Thailand
Beijing, China
Cebu, Philippines
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Fukuoka, Japan
Hong Kong, United Kingdom
Islamabad, Pakistan
Jakarta, Indonesia
Karachie, Pakistan
Manila, Philippines
Naha, Okinawa
New Delhi, India
Osaka-Kobe, Japan
Pusan, Korea
Sapporo, Japan
Sengapore, Singapore
Seoul, Korea
Songkhia, Thailand
Tokyo, Japan
Udorn, Thailand

14-6. Named Localities Within Australia.

Brisbane, Australia
Canberra, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Sydney, Australia
Perth, Australia

14-7. Named Localities In South America.

Bogota, Colombia
La Paz, Bolivia
Lima, Peru
Montevideo, Uruguay
Santiago, Chile

14-8. Named Localities In The Middle East

Cairo, Egypt
Dakar, Senegal
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Manama, Bahrain
Ripadh, Saudi Arabia
United Arab Emerit

14-9. Named Localities by City

14-9.1. Cities Beginning With A
Adana, Turkey
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Ankara, Turkey
Athens, Greece
14-9.2. Cities Beginning With B
Bangkok, Thailand
Barcelona, Spain
Beijing, China
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Berlin, Germany
Bern, Switzerland
Bilboa, Spain
Bogota, Colombia
Bonn, Germany
Bordeaux, France
Brisbane, Australia
Brussels, Belgium
14-9.3. Cities Beginning With C
Cairo, Egypt
Canberra, Australia
Cebu, Philippines
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Copenhagen, Denmark
14-9.4 Cities Beginning With D
Dakar, Senegal
14-9.5 Cities Beginning With E
Edinburgh, Scotland

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14-9.6. Cities Beginning With F
Florence, Italy
Frankfurt, Germany
Fukuoka, Japan
14-9.7. Cities Beginning With G
Geneva, Switzerland
Genoa, Italy
Guatemala City, Guatemala
14-9.8. Cities Beginning With H
The Hague, The Netherlands
Hamburg, Germany
Hong Kong, United Kingdom
14-9.9. Cities Beginning With I
Islamabad, Pakistan
Istanbul, Turkey
Izmir, Turkey
14-9.10. Beginning With J-K
Jakarta, Indonesia
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Karachie, Pakistan
14-9.11. Cities Beginning With L
La Paz, Bolivia
Leipzig, Germany
Leon, France
Lima, Peru
Lisbon, Portugal
London, England
14-9.12. Cities Beginning With M
Madrid, Spain
Manama, Bahrain
Manila, Philippines
Marseille, France
Melbourne, Australia
Milan, Italy
Montevideo, Uruguay
Munich, Germany
14-9.13. Cities Beginning With N
Naha, Okinawa
Naples, Italy
New Delhi, India
14-9.14. Cities Beginning With O
Osaka-Kobe, Japan
14-9.15. Cities Beginning With P
Palermo, Italy
Panama City, Panama
Paris, France
Perth, Australia
Pusan, Korea
14-9.16. Cities Beginning With Q
Quito, Ecuador
14-9.17. Cities Beginning With R
Republic of Mexico, all points
Reykjavik, Iceland
Ripadh, Saudi Arabia
Rome, Italy
14-9.18. Cities Beginning With S
San Jose, Costa Rica
Santiago, Chile
Sapporo, Japan
Sengapore, Singapore
Seoul, Korea
Songkhia, Thailand
Strasbourg, France
Stuttgart, Germany
Sydney, Australia
 14-9.19. Cities Beginning With T
The Hague,
The Netherlands
Thessaloniki, Greece
Tokyo, Japan
14-9.20. Cities Beginning With U
Udorn, Thailand
14-9.21. Cities Beginning With Z
Zurich, Switzerland

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                   Country                               Code
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Albania.....................................  120A
Algeria.....................................  1250
American Samoa..............................  060A
Angola......................................  1410
Antigua.....................................  1490
Argentina...................................  150A
Australia...................................  160A
Austria.....................................  1650
Azores......................................  735A
Bahamas.....................................  1800
Bahrain.....................................  1810
Bangladesh..................................  1820
Barbados....................................  1840
Belgium.....................................  1900
Belize......................................  2270
Bermuda.....................................  1950
Bolivia.....................................  2050
Botswana....................................  2100
Brazil......................................  220A
Brunei......................................  2320
Bulgaria....................................  2450
Burkina Faso................................  9270
Burma.......................................  2500
Burundi.....................................  2520
Cambodia....................................  2550
Cameroon....................................  2570
Canary Islands..............................  830C
Cayman Islands..............................  2680
Central African Republic....................  2690
Chad........................................  2730
Chile.......................................  2750
China.......................................  2800
Colombia....................................  2850
Costa Rica..................................  2950
Croatia.....................................  4400
Cuba........................................  3000
Cyprus......................................  3050
Czechoslovakia..............................  3100
Denmark.....................................  3150
Djibouti....................................  3170
Dominican Republic..........................  3200
Ecuador.....................................  3250
Egypt.......................................  9220
El Salvador.................................  3300
England.....................................  925E
Ethiopia....................................  3350
Fiji........................................  3380
Finland.....................................  3400
France......................................  3500
Gabon.......................................  3880
Germany.....................................  3940
Ghana.......................................  3960
Greece......................................  4000
Guadeloupe..................................  4070
Guatemala...................................  4150
Guinea......................................  4170
Guyana......................................  4180
Haiti.......................................  4200
Honduras....................................  4300
Hong Kong...................................  4350
Hungary.....................................  4450
Iceland.....................................  4500
India.......................................  4550
Indonesia...................................  4580
Ireland.....................................  4700
Israel......................................  4750
Italy.......................................  4800
Ivory Coast.................................  4850
Jamaica.....................................  4870
Japan.......................................  490J
Jordan......................................  5000
Kazakhstan..................................  5250
Kenya.......................................  5050
Korea (South)...............................  5150
Kuwait......................................  5200
Laos........................................  5300
Lebanon.....................................  5400
Lithuania...................................  5420
Luxembourg..................................  5700
Madagascar..................................  5750
Malawi......................................  5770
Malaysia....................................  5800
Mali........................................  5850
Malta.......................................  5900
Marinas Island..............................  591M
Mauritania..................................  5920
Mauritius...................................  5930
Mexico......................................  5950
Micronesia..................................  0630
Monaco......................................  6070
Morocco.....................................  6100
Mozambique..................................  6150
Namibia.....................................  8210
Nepal.......................................  6250
Netherlands.................................  6300
Netherlands Antilles........................  6400
New Zealand.................................  6600
Nicaragua...................................  6650
Nigeria.....................................  6700
Northern Ireland............................  925I
Northern Mariana Islands....................  0690
Norway......................................  6850
Okinawa.....................................  490K
Oman........................................  6160
Pakistan....................................  7000
Panama......................................  7100
Papua New Guinea............................  7120
Paraguay....................................  7150
Peru........................................  7200
Philippines.................................  7250
Poland......................................  7300
Portugal....................................  7350
Qatar.......................................  7470
Romania.....................................  7550
Russia......................................  8250
Saipan......................................  069S
Santa Lucia.................................  7700
Saudi Arabia................................  7850
Scotland....................................  925S
Senegal.....................................  7870
Sierra Leone................................  7900
Singapore...................................  7950
Slovenia....................................  7890
Solomon Islands.............................  789S
South Africa................................  8010

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Spain.......................................  8300
Sri Lanka...................................  2720
Sudan.......................................  8350
Suriname....................................  8400
Sweden......................................  8500
Switzerland.................................  8550
Syria.......................................  8580
Tahiti......................................  350T
Taiwan......................................  2810
Tanzania....................................  8650
Thailand....................................  8750
Trinidad....................................  205T
Tunisia.....................................  8900
Turkey......................................  9050
Uganda......................................  9100
Venezuela...................................  9400
Vietnam.....................................  9450
Western Samoa...............................  9630
Yemen.......................................  9650
Yugoslavia..................................  9700
Zaire.......................................  2910
Zambia......................................  9900
Zimbabwe....................................  8180
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Section 15--Forms

15-1. Carrier Request To Participate And Agreement.

CARRIER REQUEST TO PARTICIPATE AND AGREEMENT TO ABIDE BY THE TERMS AND 
CONDITIONS OF THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION'S CENTRALIZED 
HOUSEHOLD GOODS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (CHAMP)

    This requests approval to participate in the General Services 
Administration's (GSA) Centralized Household Goods Traffic 
Management Program (CHAMP). I agree to abide by the terms and 
conditions set forth in the GSA Household Goods Tender of Service 
(HTOS), dated [insert date], revisions and supplements thereto or 
reissues thereof.
    I understand that participation in GSA's CHAMP is contingent 
upon our performance or service as stated in the GSA HTOS. I certify 
that the information presented herein is completed and correct to 
the best of my knowledge, understanding that willful submission of 
false information in my application or on any document furnished 
pursuant to this HTOS is punishable by fines, imprisonment, or both 
(US Code, Title 18, Section 1001). I further understand that GSA may 
terminate my participation in the program upon notice to me of such 
intent, based upon evidence of my non-compliance with the terms and 
conditions of the GSA HTOS.
    I certify and acknowledge receipt of the HTOS, dated [INSERT 
DATE] consisting of Sections 1 through 17.
Company Name:---------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Signature and Title of Authorized Official            Date
Carrier/Forwarder Contact Information:

Name------------------------------------------------------------------

Title-----------------------------------------------------------------

Address---------------------------------------------------------------

City/State------------------------------------------------------------

Telephone Number------------------------------------------------------

Fax Number:-----------------------------------------------------------

Internet E-Mail Address-----------------------------------------------

15.2. Carrier Commercial Port Level Report.

COMMERCIAL PORT LEVEL REPORT

Port of:________________________________--Port 
Agent:______________________________
Period Ending:______________________________--Date of 
Report:______________________________

PART 1.--SHIPMENTS ON HAND.

Data Required.

A. Number of import shipments that have not been picked up for line-
haul movement----------------------------------------------------------
B. Number of import shipments that are past the RDD.------------------
C. Number of export shipments on hand.--------------------------------
D. Number of export shipments on hand that are past the RDD.----------

PART 2.--NARRATIVE COMMENTS.

Provide comments regarding the following:
Processing Problems---------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Availability and Responsiveness of Truckers---------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Customs Problems------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Responsiveness of Vessel Operators------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

Other Issues----------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

PART 3.--MISSED REQUIRED DELIVERY DATE.

Provide the following information for all on-hand shipments that 
have missed the RDD:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Relocation Employee's Name       Bill of Lading     Final Destination
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------

PART 4.--MISCELLANEOUS.

Report any specific problems anticipated or encountered in moving 
personal property to the applicable port.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

----------------------------------------------------------------------

I certify this to be a true and accurate report
Company Name:---------------------------------------------------------

Signature and Title of Authorized Official            Date

Carrier Contact Information

Name:-----------------------------------------------------------------

Title:----------------------------------------------------------------

Address:--------------------------------------------------------------

City/State:-----------------------------------------------------------

Telephone No.:--------------------------------------------------------

Fax Number:-----------------------------------------------------------

Internet E-Mail Address:----------------------------------------------

15.3.--Justification Certificate for Use of Foreign Flag Vessel.

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION CENTRALIZED HOUSEHOLD GOODS TRAFFIC 
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

JUSTIFICATION CERTIFICATE FOR USE OF FOREIGN FLAG VESSEL.

Date:-----------------------------------------------------------------

ITGBL Carrier:--------------------------------------------------------

I certify that it (is)(was) necessary to transport the household goods 
of---------------------------------------------------------------------

GBL#------------------------------------------------------------------

between---------------------------------------------------------------

and-------------------------------------------------------------------

enroute from----------------------------------------------------------

to--------------------------------------------------------------------

via the---------------------------------------------------------------

a foreign flag vessel for the following reasons.----------------------

Explanation (A full explanation is required):-------------------------

Required Delivery Date:-----------------------------------------------

Departure Date:-------------------------------------------------------

Arrival Date:---------------------------------------------------------

Cubic Feet:-----------------------------------------------------------

Gross Weight:---------------------------------------------------------

Net Weight:-----------------------------------------------------------

Freight Charges:------------------------------------------------------

Per:------------------------------------------------------------------

The Thru/GBL rate on file with the General Services Administration 
will be protected under the terms and conditions of the General 
Services Administration Household Goods Tender of Service.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

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Signature of Authorized Participant Representative            Date

Title V, GAO Manual--RESPONSIBILITY OF CERTIFYING OFFICER. 
Certifying officers have the responsibility in the first instance of 
determining the acceptability of the foregoing certificate which 
must be attached to bills involving movements by foreign flag 
vessels prior to the certification of such bills.
Agency:---------------------------------------------------------------

Authorizing Official:-------------------------------------------------

Title:----------------------------------------------------------------

Date:-----------------------------------------------------------------

15.4  Participant Carrier Certification Statement Of Eligibility.

CARRIER CERTIFICATION STATEMENT OF ELIGIBILITY FOR THE AWARD OF 
CONTRACTS FOR TRANSPORTATION
    A. By submitting this rate tender, the participant certifies that:
    (1) Neither the participant, nor any of its subsidiaries, officers, 
directors, principal owners, or principal employees is currently 
suspended, debarred,) or in receipt of a notice of proposed debarment 
from any agency as a result of a civil judgment or criminal conviction 
or for any cause from GSA), or has been placed in temporary nonuse 
status by GSA for the routes covered by this tender as of the date that 
this rate tender is offered.
    (2) The participant is not a corporation, partnership, sole 
proprietorship or any other business entity which has been formed or 
organized following the suspension or debarment of, a subsidiary, 
officer, director, principal owner, or principal employee thereof (or 
from such an entity formed after receipt of a notice of proposed 
debarment).
    B. The following definitions are applicable to this certification:
    (1) A subsidiary is a business entity whose management decisions 
are influenced by the participant through legal or equitable ownership 
of a controlling interest in the firm's stock, assets, or otherwise.
    (2) A principal owner is an individual or company which owns a 
controlling interest in the participant's stock, or an individual who 
can control, or substantially influence, the participant's management, 
through the ownership interest of family members or close associates.
    (3) A principal employee is a person(s) acting in a managerial or 
supervisory capacity (including consultants and business advisors) who 
is able to direct, or substantially influence, the participant's 
performance of its obligations under its contracts for transportation 
with the Federal Government.
    C. Knowledge required.
    The knowledge of the person who executes this certification is not 
required to exceed the knowledge which that person can reasonably be 
expected to possess, following inquiry, regarding the suspended or 
debarred status of the parties defined in (B), above.
    D. Obligation to inform.
    The participant has a continuing obligation to inform the GSA 
office to which this rate tender is submitted of any change in 
circumstances which results in its ineligibility for the receipt of 
contracts for transportation.
    E. Erroneous certification.
    An erroneous certification of eligibility or failure to notify the 
GSA transportation zone office receiving this tender of a change in 
eligibility, may result in a recommendation for administrative action 
against the participant. Additionally, false statements to an agency of 
the Federal Government are subject to criminal prosecution pursuant to 
18 USC 1001, as well as possible civil penalties.

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PARTICIPANT CONTACT

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General Services Administration--Basic Transportation Trading 
Partner Agreement

    Applicability: Check the box below which represents the activity of 
your firm under this Trading Partner Agreement:

{time}  Freight Common Carrier (All paragraphs, except Paragraph 4, of 
this agreement will apply and are binding.)
{time}  Household Goods Common Carrier (All paragraphs, except 
Paragraphs 3 and 5G, of this agreement will apply and are binding.)
{time}  Freight Forwarder (All paragraphs, except Paragraph 4, of this 
agreement will apply and are binding.)
{time}  Household Goods Freight Forwarder (All paragraphs, except 
Paragraphs 3 and 5G, of this agreement will apply and are binding.)
{time}  Freight Broker (All paragraphs, except Paragraphs 4 and 5G, of 
this agreement will apply and are binding.)
{time}  Freight Shipper Agent/Intermodal Marketing Company (All 
paragraphs, except Paragraphs 4 and 5G, of this agreement will apply 
and are binding.)
{time}  Rate Filing Service Provider (All paragraphs, except Paragraph 
5G, of this agreement will apply and are binding.)

1. Introduction
    This agreement prescribes the general procedures and policies to be 
followed when Electronic Commerce (EC) is used for transmitting and 
receiving requests for offers, rate tenders, or other business 
information in lieu of creating one or more paper documents normally 
associated with conducting business with the General Services 
Administration. The General Services Administration (GSA or the agency) 
will transmit and receive using the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) of the 
Internet network (I-FTP) such transaction sets (documents) as it 
chooses and as established by the governing tender of service or the 
request for offers. These transaction sets will be transmitted to those 
firms, organizations, agencies, or other entities (trading partners) 
recognized by GSA that agree to accept such documents and to be bound 
by the terms and conditions contained in those documents, this 
agreement, and any applicable tender of service.
2. Purpose
    This agreement is to ensure that all EC obligations are legally 
binding on all trading partners. Further, the use of any electronic 
equivalent of a standard business document referenced in Paragraphs 3 
and 4 will be deemed an acceptable business practice and that no 
trading partner will challenge the admissibility of the electronic 
information in evidence, except in circumstances in which an analogous 
paper document could be challenged. Where participant is used in this 
agreement it will mean carrier/forwarder as applicable.
3. Freight Reference
    This agreement, in addition to the terms and conditions stated in 
Paragraph 5, is subject to the terms and conditions of the following 
documents:
     GSA Freight Traffic Management Program Standard Tender of 
Service.
     Optional Form 280
     GSA Freight Traffic Management Program Request for Offers
4. Household Goods Reference
    This agreement, in addition to the terms and conditions stated in 
Paragraph 5, is subject to the terms and conditions of the following 
documents:

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     GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program 
Tender of Service.
     Optional Form 280
     GSA Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program 
Request for Offers
5. Terms and Conditions
    (A) GSA will place electronic documents in a publicly accessible 
website (www.KC.GSA.GOV/FSST) and when warranted in the directory of a 
confirmed trading partner (trading partner/SCA>), hereinafter referred 
to as directory. It will receive documents from confirmed trading 
partners in each confirmed trading partner's directory via I-FTP. 
Receipt by the trading partner is considered to occur when the document 
is placed and either the public directory or the trading partner's 
directory, as the case may be.
    (B) GSA will bear the costs of maintaining the GSA FTP server and 
the costs of placing documents issued by GSA in the appropriate 
directory on the GSA FTP server, and the costs of managing documents 
put on the GSA FTP server by its trading partners. The agency's trading 
partners are responsible for all costs associated with getting 
documents from or putting documents on the GSA FTP server.
    (C) When the transmissions are submission or fate tenders, the 
submitting firm must have first met all applicable approval 
requirements set out in the applicable, governing Tender of Service.
    (D) GSA will be responsible for the accuracy of documents issued by 
it and placed in the GSA FTP server directory. GSA will not be 
responsible for errors occurring in documents put on the GSA FTP 
server, nor will GSA be responsible for errors occurring in documents 
gotten from the GSA FTP server.
    (E) GSA will not be responsible for any damages incurred by a 
trading partner as a result of missing or delayed transmissions when 
the problem is not with or caused by GSA or the agency's FTP server.
    (F) Any document placed in a directory maintained on the GSA FTP 
server is to be considered a valid and authentic document backed by the 
same guarantees of legitimacy as are found in a paper transaction. 
Likewise, any document from a trading partner put into a directory on 
the GSA FTP server will be considered a valid and authentic document 
backed by the same guarantees of legitimacy as are found in a paper 
transaction.
    (G) If a participant uses a broker, shipper agent/Intermodal 
Marketing Company, or filing service to file its rates with GSA, 
documents submitted on behalf of the participant will be accepted as 
though submitted by the participant and GSA. The use of a broker, 
shipper agent/Intermodal Marketing Company, or filing service does not 
relieve the participant of any of its rights or obligations under the 
terms of this agreement, including the maintenance of a valid trading 
partner agreement with GSA.
6. Force Majeure
    None of the parties in this agreement will be liable for failure to 
properly conduct EC in the event of war, accident, riot, fire, flood, 
epidemic, power outage, labor dispute, act of God, act of public enemy, 
malfunction or inappropriate design of hardware or software, or any 
other cause beyond such party's control. If standard business cannot be 
conducted by EC, GSA, will, at its discretion, return to a paper based 
system.
7. Effective Date
    The effective date of this agreement will be the latest of the 
date(s) shown on the signature page of this document
8. Agreement Review
    The agreement will be affective on a continuing basis, except as 
provided in Paragraph 9, below; provided, however, that GSA may from 
time to time make such changes to the agreement as are necessary, and 
the trading partner may request review of the agreement at any time.
9. Termination
    (A) If GSA terminates a participant's participation in the GSA 
Freight Traffic Management Program and/or the GSA Centralized Household 
Goods Traffic Management Program, this agreement will be considered 
terminated as of the date notice is given to a firm of its 
participation termination.
    (B) If a participant terminated its participation in the GSA 
Freight Traffic Management Program and/or the GSA Centralized Household 
Goods Traffic Management Program, this agreement will be considered 
terminated as of the date notice of such termination is received by the 
GSA.
    (C) Except as provided above, this agreement may be terminated by 
either GSA or its trading partner, effective 30 days after receipt of 
written notice by either party. Termination will have no effect on 
transactions occurring before the effective date of termination.
10. Whole Agreement
    This agreement and all addenda constitute the entire agreement 
between the parties. No changes in terms and conditions of this 
agreement will be effective unless approved and signed by both parties. 
At the inception of this agreement, Addendum/Addenda (is) (are) not 
applicable. As the parties develop and implement additional EC 
capabilities, addenda may be incorporated into this agreement. Each 
addendum will be signed and dated by both parties. The latest date 
contained on the signature page will be the effective date of the 
addenda. The addendum will be appended to this agreement.

Representing the Carrier

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Name and Signature

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Title

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Firm

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Street Address

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City, State, Zip

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Telephone

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Fax

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Internet E-mail

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Electronic Commerce Contact

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Telephone

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Fax

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Internet E-mail

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Date

Representing the General Services Administration

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Name and Signature

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Manager, Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program 
(CHAMP)

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Title

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Federal Supply Service

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Firm

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1500 East Bannister Road, Room 1076

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Street Address

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Kansas City, MO 64131

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City, State, Zip

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816-823-3646

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Telephone

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816-823-3656

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Fax

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Internet E-mail

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Electronic Commerce Contact

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816-823-3646

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Telephone

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816-823-3656

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Fax

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Internet E-mail

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Date

Trading Partner Agreement Number

(TO BE COMPLETED BY GSA)

Section 16--Definitions & Explanation of Terms

16-1. Advanced Charges

    A charge advanced by the participant for services of others engaged 
at the request of the RTO, or required by Federal, State or local law.

16.2. Attempted Pickup and/or Delivery [old 16.1]

    Is when a participant fails to perform pickup services, through no 
fault of its own, at a relocating employee's residence. The participant 
is authorized compensation for labor services and/or vehicle use in 
accordance with the applicable tariff and/or tender for the origin 
municipality shown on the bill of lading.

16.3. Attempted Pickup [old 16.1.1]

    Is when a participant fails to perform delivery services, through 
no fault of its own, at a relocating employee's residence. The 
participant is authorized compensation on direct delivery and from SIT 
shipments for labor services and/or vehicle use in accordance with the 
applicable tariff and/or tender for the destination municipality shown 
on the bill of lading.

16-4. Auxiliary Services

    RTO approved labor services and/or non-standard linehaul or 
delivery vehicles used by the participant to pickup or delivery of 
shipments when the origin or destination is inaccessible by virtue of 
building design or roadway nonexistence, design, condition, 
construction, or obstacles.

16-5. Agency

    The Federal shipping or receiving office responsible for shipping a 
relocating employee's HHG. Any reference in this HTOS made to 
``agency'' will be understood to mean Federal shipping agency, Federal 
ordering agency, Federal civilian agency or Federal agency.

16-6. Bill of Lading (BL)

    An accountable shipping document used for the acquisition of 
authorized transportation and related services from commercial 
participants for the movement of GSA sponsored HHG shipments. (See 
Federal Management Regulation Part 117 (41 CFR Part 102-117) for GBL 
terms and conditions for all Government shipments moving under this 
HTOS.)

16-7. BLIO

    Bill of Lading Issuing Officer.

16-8. Destination Point [old 16.7]

    That city or post shown in the block #5 (destination) on the 
Government Bill of Lading (International) or the appropriate 
destination block on the bill of lading (Domestic).

16-9. Diversion [old 16.8]

    A change in the original destination of an en route HHG shipment to 
a new destination more than a 30 mile radius from the original 
destination point. Shipment requiring further over ocean transportation 
will be terminated and reshipped.

16-10. Domestic Transportation

    The movement of a relocated Government employee's HHG within the 
conterminous United States (CONUS), including Alaska and Canada.

16-11. Employee

    Any reference to ``employee'' in this HTOS will be understood to 
mean relocating employee or relocating employee's representative.

16-12. Filing Dates [old 16.9]

    Designated dates announced by GSA during which CHAMP rates and 
other data must be filed.

16-13. Filing Criteria [old 16.10]

    The terms and conditions for the filing of rates established in the 
GSA issued Request for Offers.

16-14. Final Delivery Point [old 16.11]

    Place at which participant surrenders possession of property to the 
relocating employee and no further transportation or services are 
required under the bill of lading.

16-15. General Services Administration (GSA) [old 16.12]

    The Agency responsible for the administration of the Household 
Goods Tender of Service (HTOS) and the Centralized Household Goods 
Traffic Management Program (CHAMP). The office is located at 1500 East 
Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO 64131-3088.

16-16. General Transportation Services

    Transportation and accessorial services normally associated with a 
HHG move as set out in interstate and intrastate tariffs or this HTOS.

16-17. Government Bill of Lading (GBL) [old 16.42]

    An accountable shipping document (OF 1203) used for the acquisition 
of authorized international transportation (including domestic offshore 
Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico), and related 
services from commercial participants for the movement of GSA sponsored 
HHG shipments. For GBL terms and conditions, see Federal Management 
Regulation Part 102 (41 CFR Part 102-117). The GBL is being retired for 
domestic use (in all forms) March 31, 2002. For domestic shipments, 
where reference is made in this HTOS to a GBL, it shall be construed as 
a BL.

16-18. Government Bill of Lading Office Code (GBLOC) [old 16.14]

    A designated code consisting of four alpha characters unique to GSA 
and each overseas post participating in the ITGBL Program. It is found 
in block 33b of the GBL.

16-19. GBLIO

    Government Bill of Lading Issuing Officer.

16-20. Government Rate Tender (GRT)

    The Professional Movers Government Rate Tender, STB HGB 415 series 
and supplements thereto, issued by the Household Goods Carriers' Bureau 
Committee, Agent.

16-21. Government Storage Warehouse [old 16.15]

    Government-owned or leased facility used for storing household 
effects shipments.

16-22. Gross Weight [old 16.16]

    The aggregate weight of all articles plus necessary packing 
materials and shipping containers.

16-23. Household Goods (HHG) [old 16.17]

    The personal effects of Government employee's and their dependants.

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(Please note that GSA does not consider boats to be Household Effects/
HHG).

16-24. International Transportation

    Door to door container movement of HHG outside the conterminous 
United States (OCONUS), including Alaska and Canada, in lift vans. A 
Participant provides complete through service from origin to 
destination residence by surface ocean means.

16-25. ITBL International Government Bill of Lading

16-24. Item (Or Article) [old 16.20]

    The terms ``item'' and ``article'' used in this solicitation shall 
be interchangeable. Each shipping piece or package and the contents 
thereof shall constitute one item. Any item taken apart or knocked down 
for handling or loading shall constitute one item.

16-26. Kilogram [old 16.21]

    One kilogram is equal to 2.2046 pounds. To convert kilograms into 
pounds, multiply kilograms by a 2.2046 factor. To convert pounds into 
kilograms, multiply pounds by a 0.453 factor.

16-27. Kilometer [old 16.22]

    One kilometer is equal to 3,280.8 feet or 0.62137 mile. To convert 
kilometers into miles, multiply the number of kilometers by a 0.62137 
factor. To convert miles into kilometers, multiply the number of miles 
by a 1.609 factor.

16-28. Miscellaneous Charge

    Any cost incurred by the participant performing a service 
authorized by the RTO that is outside the terms of this HTOS.

16-29. Mistake in Rate Filing (MIRF) [old 16.23]

    An error acknowledged by the participant after rate submissions. 
Participants may obtain relief for mistakes in rate filing upon review 
and approval by GSA.

16-30. Move Management Services (MMS)

    Services performed by a MMS provider to arrange, coordinate, and 
monitor each relocating employee's HHG move, from initial notification 
of shipment booking through delivery at destination. Services as 
identified in Section 4A will be provided within a participant's 
approved scope of operations.

16-31. Net Weight [old 16.24]

    The net weight of shipments transported in containers shall be the 
difference between the tare weight of the empty container and the gross 
weight of the packed container.

16-32. Non-Temporary Storage (NTS) [old 16.25]

    Service for long-term storage, other than storage-in-transit, or 
personal property at the relocation employee's or Government's expense.

16-33. One-Time-Only (OTO) Rates [old 16.26]

    Rates solicited by GSA from individual participants for the one 
time movement of personal property.

16-34. Packing Carton [old 16.27]

    The carton used for packing articles requiring additional 
protection prior to placing them inside a shipping container.

16-35. Participant [old 16.3]

    Any HHG carrier/forwarder that is approved to participate in the 
Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program (CHAMP) and 
provide HHG General Transportation Services and/or Move Management 
Services (MMS).

16-36. Participant's Agent [old 16.4]

    A business firm, corporation, or individual acting for or in behalf 
of a participant. A bona fide agent of a personal property participant, 
as distinguished from a broker, is a person who, or business enterprise 
which, represents and acts for a participant and performs its duties 
under the direction of the participant, pursuant to a preexisting 
agreement with the participant, providing for a continuing relationship 
between them.

16-37. Pick-up Point [old 16.28]

    The specific location where the participant takes possession of HHG 
for shipment.

16-38. Point of Diversion [old 16.29]

    The location of the shipment when orders are given to change 
destination point.

16-39. Port of Embarkation/Debarkation [old 16.30]

    Includes dock, wharf, pier, berth at which cargo is loaded aboard 
ship or is discharged from ship, including the participant's port 
terminal facility or warehouse serving the port.

16-40. Program Management Office (PMO)

    The PMO is responsible for providing transportation management 
services to Federal departments and agencies through out the world 
including CHAMP carrier approval, price negotiation and participant 
performance measurement. The PMO responsibilities are managed through 
five GSA Zone Offices in Washington, DC (National Capital Region), 
Atlanta, GA (Southeast Sunbelt Region), Kansas City, MO (Heartland 
Region) and San Francisco, CA (Pacific Rim Region). (See GSA website 
www.kc.gsa.gov/fsstt for detailed information and points of contact) 
Any reference to PMO in this HTOS will be understood to mean PMO and or 
its designees or representatives.

16-41. Property Owner

    Any reference made to ``property owner'' or ``property owner's 
representative'' in this HTOS will be understood to mean ``relocating 
employee''.

16-42. Rate Cycle [old 16.31]

    A period of time during which rates filed by participants are 
effective.

16-43. Rate Solicitation Cycle [old 16.32]

    The designation assigned to the bill of lading electronic rates 
filed with GSA which are effective for a specific rate cycle.

16-44. Regular Working Hours [old 16.33]

    Regular working hours include the days Monday through Friday, 
between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. local time, and exclude all 
other hours of the day, days of the week, and officially declared 
foreign national, U.S. National or State holidays

16-45. Relocating Employee

    An employee of an agency relocating to a different duty station. 
The term ``relocating employee'' includes a relocating employee's 
agent, designee or representative.

16-46. Required Delivery Date (RDD) [old 16.34]

    A specified calendar date on or before which the participant agrees 
to offer the entire shipment of personal property for delivery to the 
employee or employee's agent at destination. If the RDD falls on a 
Saturday, Sunday, Foreign National, U.S. National, or State holiday, 
the RDD will be the following working day.

16-47. Responsible Transportation Officer (RTO) [old 16.35]

    The individual or its designee or representative or office within 
the shipping or receiving agency responsible for HHG traffic management 
functions.

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16-48. Shipper. [old 16.36]

    The agency responsible for the payment of the bill of lading or 
GBL, usually the employer of the relocating personnel.

16-49. Shipping Container. [old 16.37]

    External container, lift van, crate, tri-wall, bi-wall as specified 
by the RTO into which individual articles and/or packing cartons are 
placed.

16-50. Solicitation Period. [old 16.38]

    The period of time specified in the rate solicitation during which 
the rates will be in effect.

16-51. Storage-in-Transit. [old 16.39]

    Temporary storage, other than non-temporary storage of a HHG 
shipment prior to final delivery.

16-52. Supporting Documentation. [old 16.40]

    Documentation requiring participant certification and submission to 
GSA by designated dates provided in each cycle solicitation letter to 
include participant Tender of Service Signature Sheet, LOI's, etc.

16-53. Tare Weight

    14-10. The weight of an empty vehicle or liftvan before loading and 
after unloading.

16-54. Unaccompanied Air Baggage (UAB). [old 16.41]

    The portion of an employee's prescribed weight allowance of HHG 
including professional books, papers, and equipment, normally shipped 
separately from the bulk of personal property and designated as such on 
the employee's application for shipment.

Section 17--Accessorial Rates, Rules, and Charges

17-1. Purpose

    This chapter contains general requirements as well as specific 
rates and charges permissible under the CHAMP International Program.

17-2. Measurement To Metric Measurement

    To convert U.S. customary units to metric units, multiply by the 
conversion factor. To convert metric to U.S. customary units, divide by 
the conversion factor.

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         Symbol               When you know        Multiply by           To find                  Symbol
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                                                     Length
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in.....................  inches................          2.54    centimeters...........  cm
ft.....................  feet..................         30.48    centimeters...........  cm
ft.....................  feet..................          0.3048  meters................  m
yd.....................  yards.................          0.9144  meters................  m
mi.....................  miles.................          1.6093  meters................  m
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oz.....................  ounces................         28.35    grams.................  g
lb.....................  pounds................          0.4536  kilograms.............  kg
t......................  short ton (2,000 lb.).          0.9072  metric ton............  t
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pt.....................  pints.................          0.473   liters................  L
qt.....................  quarts................          0.946   liters................  L
gal....................  gallons...............          3.785   liters................  L
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17-3. Rates

    Rates as specified herein will apply for accessorial services 
performed by the carrier in addition to the single factor rate (SFR) 
for surface transportation from point of origin to point of destination 
or destination warehouse.

17-4. Minimum Weights

    Except as otherwise provided herein, the minimum weight for surface 
household effects shipments shall be 1,000 pounds (45kg); and the 
minimum weight of unaccompanied air baggage shipments shall be 45 
kilograms (100 lbs).

17-5. Accessorial Services

    The accessorial services shown herein, which are not included in 
the single factor transportation rate will be furnished by the carrier 
upon request of the shipper at the rates or charges specified herein.

17-6. Additional Services.

    A. Geographic application of rates and charges applying to 
additional services indicated (labor, long caries and storage-related 
charges at origin) see HTOS paragraph 17-6.1 series.
    B. The rates shown opposite the service area and schedule locations 
in HTOS paragraph 17-7 apply in US dollars and cents for services 
performed at the named service area locations in HTOS paragraph 17-6.1.
    C. Explanations of abbreviations used in HTOS paragraph 17-6-1 
series are shown below.

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             Abbreviation                      Meaning                Abbreviation               Meaning
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ADDL.................................  Additional.............  P/D....................  Pickup Or Delivery
CWT (45KG)...........................  Hundredweight..........  REG....................  Regular
EA...................................  Each...................  SA.....................  Service Area
ELV..................................  Elevator...............  S/C....................  Stair Carry
1ST..................................  First..................  SCH....................  Schedule
L/C..................................  Long Carry.............  SIT....................  Storage-In-Transit
O/T..................................  Overtime...............  W/H....................  Warehouse Handling
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17-6.1. Service Area Designations
    Where reference is made to HTOS paragraph 17-6-1 series, use the 
service area numbers corresponding to the countries shown therein to 
determine the applicable rates and charges for services performed at 
CONUS locations.
17-6.1.1. Alabama Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Autauga.........................       20   46  Dale..............        8   92  Marengo...........       16
4  Baldwin.........................       16   48  Dallas............       20   94  Marion............        4
6  Barbour.........................      212   50  De Kalb...........       12   96  Marshall..........       12
8  Bibb............................        4   52  Elmore............       20   98  Mobile............       16
10  Blount.........................        4   54  Escambia..........      188   100  Monroe...........       16
12  Bullock........................       20   56  Etowah............        4   102  Montgomery.......       20
14  Butler.........................       20   58  Fayette...........        4   104  Morgan...........       12
16  Calhoun........................        4   60  Franklin..........       12   106  Perry............       20
18  Chambers.......................      212   62  Geneva............        8   108  Pickens..........      436
20  Cherokee.......................        4   64  Greene............        4   110  Pike.............       20
22  Chilton........................       20   66  Hale..............        4   112  Randolph.........        4
24  Choctaw........................      436   68  Henry.............        8   114  Russell..........      212
26  Clarke.........................       16   70  Houston...........        8   116  Saint Clair......        4
28  Clay...........................        4   72  Jackson...........       12   118  Shelby...........        4
30  Cleburne.......................        4   74  Jefferson.........        4   120  Sumter...........      436
32  Coffee.........................        8   76  Lamar.............        4   122  Talladega........        4
34  Colbert........................       12   78  Lauderdale........       12   124  Tallapoosa.......       20
36  Conecuh........................       16   80  Lawrence..........       12   126  Tuscaloosa.......        4
38  Coosa..........................       20   82  Lee...............      212   128  Walker...........        4
40  Covington......................      188   84  Limestone.........       12   130  Washington.......       16
42  Crenshaw.......................       20   86  Lowndes...........       20   132  Wilcox...........       16
44  Cullman........................        4   88  Macon.............       20   134  Winston..........        4
                                               90  Madison...........       12
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17-6.1.2. Arizona Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Apache..........................      528   12  Greenlee..........       32   22  Pima..............       32
4  Cochise.........................       32   14  La Paz............       36   24  Pinal.............       28
6  Coconino........................       24   16  Maricopa..........       28   26  Santa Cruz........       32
8  Gila............................       28   18  Mohave............      500   28  Yavapai...........       24
10  Graham.........................       32   20  Navajo............       24   30  Yuma..............       36
 
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17-6.1.3. Arkansas Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Arkansas........................       48   52  Garland...........       48   102  Newton...........       40
4  Ashley..........................      352   54  Grant.............       48   104  Ouachita.........      360
6  Baxter..........................       48   56  Greene............       44   106  Perry............       48
8  Benton..........................       40   58  Hempstead.........      360   108  Phillips.........       44
10  Boone..........................       40   60  Hot Spring........       48   110  Pike.............      360
12  Bradley........................      352   62  Howard............      360   112  Poinsett.........       44
14  Calhoun........................      360   64  Independence......       48   114  Polk.............       40
16  Carroll........................       40   66  Izard.............       48   116  Pope.............       48
18  Chicot.........................      424   68  Jackson...........       44   118  Prairie..........       48
20  Clark..........................       48   70  Jefferson.........       48   120  Pulaski..........       48
22  Clay...........................       44   72  Johnson...........       40   122  Randolph.........       44
24  Cleburne.......................       48   74  Lafayette.........      360   124  Saline...........       48
26  Cleveland......................       48   76  Lawrence..........       44   126  Scott............       40
28  Columbia.......................      360   78  Lee...............       44   128  Searcy...........       48
30  Conway.........................       48   80  Lincoln...........      424   130  Sebastian........       40
32  Craighead......................       44   82  Little River......      360   132  Sevier...........      360
34  Crawford.......................       40   84  Logan.............       40   134  Sharp............       48
36  Crittenden.....................      728   86  Lonoke............       48   136  St. Francis......       44
38  Cross..........................       44   88  Madison...........       40   138  Stone............       48
40  Dallas.........................       48   90  Marion............       48   140  Union............      352
42  Desha..........................      424   92  Miller............      784   142  Van Buren........       48
44  Drew...........................      424   94  Mississippi.......       44   144  Washington.......       40
46  Faulkner.......................       48   96  Monroe............       44   146  White............       48
48  Franklin.......................       40   98  Montgomery........       40   148  Woodruff.........       44
50  Fulton.........................       48   100  Nevada...........      360   150  Yell.............       40
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17-6.1.4. California Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Alameda.........................       80   40  Madera............       52   80  San Luis Obispo...       56
4  Alpine..........................       68   42  Marin.............       80   82  San Mateo.........       80
6  Amador..........................       68   44  Mariposa..........       60   84  Santa Barbara.....       56
8  Butte...........................       84   46  Mendocino.........       84   86  Santa Clara.......       80
10  Calaveras......................       68   48  Merced............       60   88  Santa Cruz........       60
12  Colusa.........................       84   50  Modoc.............       64   90  Shasta............       64
14  Contra Costa...................       80   52  Mono..............       68   92  Sierra............      504
16  Del Norte......................       64   54  Monterey..........       60   94  Siskiyou..........       64
18  El Dorado......................       68   56  Napa..............       80   96  Solano............       68
20  Fresno.........................       52   58  Nevada............      504   98  Sonoma............       80
22  Glenn..........................       84   60  Orange............       56   100  Stanislaus.......       68
24  Humboldt.......................       64   62  Placer............       68   102  Sutter...........       84
26  Imperial.......................       76   64  Plumas............       84   104  Tehama...........       64
28  Inyo...........................       52   66  Riverside.........       72   106  Trinity..........       64
30  Kern...........................       56   68  Sacramento........       68   108  Tulare...........       52
32  Kings..........................       52   70  San Benito........       60   110  Tuolumne.........       68
34  Lake...........................       84   72  San Bernardino....       72   112  Ventura..........       56
36  Lassen.........................       64   74  San Diego.........       76   114  Yolo.............       68
38  Los Angeles....................       56   76  San Francisco.....       80   116  Yuba.............       84
                                               78  San Joaquin.......       68
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17-6.1.5. Canada Service Areas

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              Province                  SA            Province            SA            Province            SA
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2  Alberta.........................       88   10  New Brunswick.....      104   20  Quebec............      128
4  British Columbia................       92   12  Newfoundland......      108   22  Saskatchewan......      132
6  Labrador........................       96   14  Nova Scotia.......      116   24  Northwest               112
                                                                                  Territory.
8  Manitoba........................      100   16  Ontario...........      120   26  Yukon.............      136
                                               18  Prince Edward Isle      124
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17-6.1.6. Colorado Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adams...........................      144   44  Fremont...........      140   86  Montrose..........      152
4  Alamosa.........................      140   46  Garfield..........      148   88  Morgan............      144
6  Arapahoe........................      144   48  Gilpin............      144   90  Otero.............      140
8  Archuleta.......................      156   50  Grand.............      148   92  Ouray.............      152
10  Baca...........................      140   52  Gunnison..........      156   94  Park..............      140
12  Bent...........................      140   54  Hinsdale..........      156   96  Phillips..........      144
14  Boulder........................      144   56  Huerfano..........      140   98  Pitkin............      156
16  Chaffee........................      156   58  Jackson...........      148   100  Prowers..........      140
18  Cheyenne.......................      140   60  Jefferson.........      144   102  Pueblo...........      140
20  Clear Creek....................      144   62  Kiowa.............      140   104  Rio Blanco.......      148
22  Conejos........................      156   64  Kit Carson........      140   106  Rio Grande.......      156
24  Costilla.......................      156   66  La Plata..........      152   108  Routt............      148
26  Crowley........................      140   68  Lake..............      156   110  Saguache.........      140
28  Custer.........................      140   70  Larimer...........      144   112  San Juan.........      152
30  Delta..........................      152   72  Las Animas........      140   114  San Miguel.......      152
32  Denver.........................      144   74  Lincoln...........      140   116  Sedgwick.........      144
34  Dolores........................      152   76  Logan.............      144   118  Summit...........      144
36  Douglas........................      144   78  Mesa..............      152   120  Teller...........      140
38  Eagle..........................      148   80  Mineral...........      156   122  Washington.......      144
40  El Paso........................      140   82  Moffat............      148   124  Weld.............      144
42  Elbert.........................      144   84  Montezuma.........      152   126  Yuma.............      144
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17-6.1.7. Connecticut Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Fairfield.......................      544   8  Middlesex..........      160   14  Tolland...........      160
4  Hartford........................      160   10  New Haven.........      160   16  Windham...........      160
6  Litchfield......................      160   12  New London........      160
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17-6.1.8. Delaware Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Kent............................      164   4  New Castle.........      164   6  Sussex.............      164
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17-6.1.9. District Of Columbia Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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899  Any Point.....................      168
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17-6.1.10. Florida Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Alachua.........................      176   46  Gulf..............      188   92  Okaloosa..........      188
4  Baker...........................      176   48  Hamilton..........      192   94  Okeechobee........      180
6  Bay.............................      188   50  Hardee............      196   96  Orange............      184
8  Bradford........................      176   52  Hendry............      172   98  Osceola...........      184
10  Brevard........................      184   54  Hernando..........      196   100  Palm Beach.......      180
12  Broward........................      180   56  Highlands.........      196   102  Pasco............      196
14  Calhoun........................      188   58  Hillsborough......      196   104  Pinellas.........      196
16  Charlotte......................      172   60  Holmes............      188   106  Polk.............      196
18  Citrus.........................      196   62  Indian River......      184   108  Putnam...........      176
20  Clay...........................      176   64  Jackson...........        8   110  Santa Rosa.......      188
22  Collier........................      172   66  Jefferson.........      192   112  Sarasota.........      196
24  Columbia.......................      176   68  Lafayette.........      192   114  Seminole.........      184
26  Dade...........................      180   70  Lake..............      184   116  St. Johns........      176
28  De Soto........................      196   72  Lee...............      172   118  St. Lucie........      180
30  Dixie..........................      192   74  Leon..............      192   120  Sumter...........      196
32  Duval..........................      176   76  Levy..............      176   122  Suwannee.........      192
34  Escambia.......................      188   78  Liberty...........      192   124  Taylor...........      192
36  Flagler........................      184   80  Madison...........      192   126  Union............      176
38  Franklin.......................      192   82  Manatee...........      196   128  Volusia..........      184
40  Gadsden........................      192   84  Marion............      176   130  Wakulla..........      192
42  Gilchrist......................      176   86  Martin............      180   132  Walton...........      188
44  Glades.........................      172   88  Monroe............      180   134  Washington.......      188
                                               90  Nassau............      176
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17-6.1.11. Georgia Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Appling.........................      200   108  Evans............      216   214  Newton...........      204
4  Atkinson........................      200   110  Fannin...........      720   216  Oconee...........      204
6  Bacon...........................      200   112  Fayette..........      204   218  Oglethorpe.......      204
8  Baker...........................      200   114  Floyd............      720   220  Paulding.........      204
10  Baldwin........................      212   116  Forsyth..........      204   222  Peach............      212
12  Banks..........................      204   118  Franklin.........      204   224  Pickens..........      204
14  Barrow.........................      204   120  Fulton...........      204   226  Pierce...........      200
16  Bartow.........................      204   122  Gilmer...........      720   228  Pike.............      212
18  Ben Hill.......................      200   124  Glascock.........      208   230  Polk.............      204
20  Berrien........................      200   126  Glynn............      176   232  Pulaski..........      200
22  Bibb...........................      212   128  Gordon...........      720   234  Putnam...........      204
24  Bleckley.......................      200   130  Grady............      192   236  Quitman..........      212
26  Brantley.......................      176   132  Greene...........      204   238  Rabun............      204
28  Brooks.........................      192   134  Gwinnett.........      204   240  Randolph.........      200
30  Bryan..........................      216   136  Habersham........      204   242  Richmond.........      208
32  Bulloch........................      216   138  Hall.............      204   244  Rockdale.........      204
34  Burke..........................      208   140  Hancock..........      204   246  Schley...........      212
36  Butts..........................      204   142  Haralson.........      204   248  Screven..........      216
38  Calhoun........................      200   144  Harris...........      212   250  Seminole.........        8
40  Camden.........................      176   146  Hart.............      204   252  Spalding.........      204
42  Candler........................      216   148  Heard............      204   254  Stephens.........      204
44  Carroll........................      204   150  Henry............      204   256  Stewart..........      212
46  Catoosa........................      720   152  Houston..........      212   258  Sumter...........      200
48  Charlton.......................      176   154  Irwin............      200   260  Talbot...........      212
50  Chatham........................      216   156  Jackson..........      204   262  Taliaferro.......      208
52  Chattahoochee..................      212   158  Jasper...........      204   264  Tattnall.........      216
54  Chattooga......................      720   160  Jeff Davis.......      200   266  Taylor...........      212
56  Cherokee.......................      204   162  Jefferson........      208   268  Telfair..........      200
58  Clarke.........................      204   164  Jenkins..........      208   270  Terrell..........      200
60  Clay...........................        8   166  Johnson..........      208   272  Thomas...........      192
62  Clayton........................      204   168  Jones............      212   274  Tift.............      200
64  Clinch.........................      200   170  Lamar............      212   276  Toombs...........      200
66  Cobb...........................      204   172  Lanier...........      200   278  Towns............      204
68  Coffee.........................      200   174  Laurens..........      200   280  Treutlen.........      200
70  Colquitt.......................      200   176  Lee..............      200   282  Troup............      212
72  Columbia.......................      208   178  Liberty..........      216   284  Turner...........      200
74  Cook...........................      200   180  Lincoln..........      208   286  Twiggs...........      212

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76  Coweta.........................      204   182  Long.............      216   288  Union............      204
78  Crawford.......................      212   184  Lowndes..........      192   290  Upson............      212
80  Crisp..........................      200   186  Lumpkin..........      204   292  Walker...........      720
82  Dade...........................      720   188  Macon............      212   294  Walton...........      204
84  Dawson.........................      204   190  Madison..........      204   296  Ware.............      200
86  De Kalb........................      204   192  Marion...........      212   298  Warren...........      208
88  Decatur........................      192   194  McDuffie.........      208   300  Washington.......      208
90  Dodge..........................      200   196  McIntosh.........      216   302  Wayne............      216
92  Dooly..........................      200   198  Meriwether.......      212   304  Webster..........      212
94  Dougherty......................      200   200  Miller...........        8   306  Wheeler..........      200
96  Douglas........................      204   202  Mitchell.........      200   308  White............      204
98  Early..........................        8   204  Monroe...........      212   310  Whitfield........      720
100  Echols........................      192   206  Montgomery.......      200   312  Wilcox...........      200
102  Effingham.....................      216   208  Morgan...........      204   314  Wilkes...........      208
104  Elbert........................      204   210  Murray...........      720   316  Wilkinson........      212
106  Emanuel.......................      208   212  Muscogee.........      212   318  Worth............      200
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17-6.1.12. Hawaii Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Hawaii..........................      220   4  Honolulu...........      224   8  Maui...............      232
                                               6  Kauai..............      228
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17-6.1.13. Idaho Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Ada.............................      236   32  Cassia............      244   62  Lewis.............      836
4  Adams...........................      236   34  Clark.............      240   64  Lincoln...........      244
6  Bannock.........................      240   36  Clearwater........      836   66  Madison...........      240
8  Bear Lake.......................      240   38  Custer............      244   68  Minidoka..........      244
10  Benewah........................      844   40  Elmore............      236   70  Nez Perce.........      836
12  Bingham........................      240   42  Franklin..........      240   72  Oneida............      240
14  Blaine.........................      244   44  Fremont...........      240   74  Owyhee............      236
16  Boise..........................      236   46  Gem...............      236   76  Payette...........      236
18  Bonner.........................      844   48  Gooding...........      244   78  Power.............      240
20  Bonneville.....................      240   50  Idaho.............      836   80  Shoshone..........      844
22  Boundary.......................      844   52  Jefferson.........      240   82  Teton.............      240
24  Butte..........................      240   54  Jerome............      244   84  Twin Falls........      244
26  Camas..........................      244   56  Kootenai..........      844   86  Valley............      236
28  Canyon.........................      236   58  Latah.............      844   88  Washington........      236
30  Caribou........................      240   60  Lemhi.............      464
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17-6.1.14. Illinois Service Areas.

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adams...........................      264   70  Hardin............      336   138  Morgan...........      264
4  Alexander.......................      336   72  Henderson.........      260   140  Moultrie.........      264
6  Bond............................      256   74  Henry.............      260   142  Ogle.............      252
8  Boone...........................      252   76  Iroquois..........      248   144  Peoria...........      260
10  Brown..........................      264   78  Jackson...........      336   146  Perry............      256
12  Bureau.........................      260   80  Jasper............      256   148  Piatt............      248
14  Calhoun........................      456   82  Jefferson.........      256   150  Pike.............      264
16  Carroll........................      260   84  Jersey............      456   152  Pope.............      336
18  Cass...........................      264   86  Jo Daviess........      252   154  Pulaski..........      336
20  Champaign......................      248   88  Johnson...........      336   156  Putnam...........      260
22  Christian......................      264   90  Kane..............      252   158  Randolph.........      256
24  Clark..........................      288   92  Kankakee..........      252   160  Richland.........      256
26  Clay...........................      256   94  Kendall...........      252   162  Rock Island......      260
28  Clinton........................      456   96  Knox..............      260   164  Saline...........      336
30  Coles..........................      288   98  La Salle..........      252   166  Sangamon.........      264
32  Cook...........................      252   100  Lake.............      252   168  Schuyler.........      264
34  Crawford.......................      288   102  Lawrence.........      288   170  Scott............      264
36  Cumberland.....................      288   104  Lee..............      260   172  Shelby...........      264
38  De Kalb........................      252   106  Livingston.......      248   174  St. Clair........      456
40  De Witt........................      264   108  Logan............      264   176  Stark............      260
42  Douglas........................      288   110  Macon............      264   178  Stephenson.......      252
44  Du Page........................      252   112  Macoupin.........      264   180  Tazewell.........      260
46  Edgar..........................      288   114  Madison..........      456   182  Union............      336
48  Edwards........................      256   116  Marion...........      256   184  Vermilion........      248
50  Effingham......................      256   118  Marshall.........      260   186  Wabash...........      256

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52  Fayette........................      256   120  Mason............      260   188  Warren...........      260
54  Ford...........................      248   122  Massac...........      336   190  Washington.......      256
56  Franklin.......................      256   124  McDonough........      260   192  Wayne............      256
58  Fulton.........................      260   126  McHenry..........      252   194  White............      256
60  Gallatin.......................      336   128  McLean...........      248   196  Whiteside........      260
62  Greene.........................      264   130  Menard...........      264   198  Will.............      252
64  Grundy.........................      252   132  Mercer...........      260   200  Williamson.......      336
66  Hamilton.......................      256   134  Monroe...........      456   202  Winnebago........      252
68  Hancock........................      260   136  Montgomery.......      264   204  Woodford.........      260
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17-6.1.15. Indiana Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adams...........................      276   64  Hendricks.........      280   126  Pike.............      272
4  Allen...........................      276   66  Henry.............      280   128  Porter...........      252
6  Bartholomew.....................      280   68  Howard............      284   130  Posey............      272
8  Benton..........................      284   70  Huntington........      276   132  Pulaski..........      284
10  Blackford......................      276   72  Jackson...........      280   134  Putnam...........      288
12  Boone..........................      284   74  Jasper............      252   136  Randolph.........      280
14  Brown..........................      280   76  Jay...............      276   138  Ripley...........      608
16  Carroll........................      284   78  Jefferson.........      608   140  Rush.............      280
18  Cass...........................      284   80  Jennings..........      280   142  Scott............      608
20  Clark..........................      332   82  Johnson...........      280   144  Shelby...........      280
22  Clay...........................      288   84  Knox..............      288   146  Spencer..........      272
24  Clinton........................      284   86  Kosciusko.........      268   148  St. Joseph.......      268
26  Crawford.......................      272   88  Lagrange..........      276   150  Starke...........      268
28  Daviess........................      288   90  Lake..............      252   152  Steuben..........      276
30  Dearborn.......................      608   92  La Porte..........      268   154  Sullivan.........      288
32  Decatur........................      280   94  Lawrence..........      288   156  Switzerland......      608
34  De Kalb........................      276   96  Madison...........      280   158  Tippecanoe.......      284
36  Delaware.......................      280   98  Marion............      280   160  Tipton...........      280
38  Dubois.........................      272   100  Marshall.........      268   162  Union............      280
40  Elkhart........................      268   102  Martin...........      288   164  Vanderburgh......      272
42  Fayette........................      280   104  Miami............      284   166  Vermillion.......      288
44  Floyd..........................      332   106  Monroe...........      288   168  Vigo.............      288
46  Fountain.......................      284   108  Montgomery.......      284   170  Wabash...........      276
48  Franklin.......................      608   110  Morgan...........      280   172  Warren...........      284
50  Fulton.........................      284   112  Newton...........      252   174  Warrick..........      272
52  Gibson.........................      272   114  Noble............      276   176  Washington.......      272
54  Grant..........................      280   116  Ohio.............      608   178  Wayne............      280
56  Greene.........................      288   118  Orange...........      272   180  Wells............      276
58  Hamilton.......................      280   120  Owen.............      288   182  White............      284
60  Hancock........................      280   122  Parke............      288   184  Whitley..........      276
62  Harrison.......................      332   124  Perry............      272
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17-6.1.16. Iowa Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adair...........................      296   68  Floyd.............      304   134  Monona...........      300
4  Adams...........................      488   70  Franklin..........      304   136  Monroe...........      296
6  Allamakee.......................      304   72  Fremont...........      488   138  Montgomery.......      488
8  Appanoose.......................      296   74  Greene............      296   140  Muscatine........      292
10  Audubon........................      488   76  Grundy............      304   142  O'Brien..........      300
12  Benton.........................      292   78  Guthrie...........      296   144  Osceola..........      300
14  Black Hawk.....................      304   80  Hamilton..........      304   146  Page.............      488
16  Boone..........................      296   82  Hancock...........      304   148  Palo Alto........      300
18  Bremer.........................      304   84  Hardin............      304   150  Plymouth.........      300
20  Buchanan.......................      304   86  Harrison..........      488   152  Pocahontas.......      300
22  Buena Vista....................      300   88  Henry.............      292   154  Polk.............      296
24  Butler.........................      304   90  Howard............      304   156  Pottawattamie....      488
26  Calhoun........................      300   92  Humboldt..........      304   158  Poweshiek........      296
28  Carroll........................      300   94  Ida...............      300   160  Ringgold.........      296
30  Cass...........................      488   96  Iowa..............      292   162  Sac..............      300
32  Cedar..........................      292   98  Jackson...........      292   164  Scott............      292
34  Cerro Gordo....................      304   100  Jasper...........      296   166  Shelby...........      488
36  Cherokee.......................      300   102  Jefferson........      296   168  Sioux............      712
38  Chickasaw......................      304   104  Johnson..........      292   170  Story............      296
40  Clarke.........................      296   106  Jones............      292   172  Tama.............      296
42  Clay...........................      300   108  Keokuk...........      296   174  Taylor...........      488
44  Clayton........................      304   110  Kossuth..........      304   176  Union............      296
46  Clinton........................      292   112  Lee..............      292   178  Van Buren........      296

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48  Crawford.......................      300   114  Linn.............      292   180  Wapello..........      296
50  Dallas.........................      296   116  Louisa...........      292   182  Warren...........      296
52  Davis..........................      296   118  Lucas............      296   184  Washington.......      292
54  Decatur........................      296   120  Lyon.............      712   186  Wayne............      296
56  Delaware.......................      304   122  Madison..........      296   188  Webster..........      304
58  Des Moines.....................      292   124  Mahaska..........      296   190  Winnebago........      304
60  Dickinson......................      300   126  Marion...........      296   192  Winneshiek.......      304
62  Dubuque........................      304   128  Marshall.........      296   194  Woodbury.........      300
64  Emmet..........................      300   130  Mills............      488   196  Worth............      304
66  Fayette........................      304   132  Mitchell.........      304   198  Wright...........      304
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17-6.1.17.Kansas Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Allen...........................      320   72  Greeley...........      312   142  Osborne..........      312
4  Anderson........................      316   74  Greenwood.........      320   144  Ottawa...........      320
6  Atchison........................      316   76  Hamilton..........      308   146  Pawnee...........      308
8  Barber..........................      632   78  Harper............      320   148  Phillips.........      312
10  Barton.........................      312   80  Harvey............      320   150  Pottawatomie.....      316
12  Bourbon........................      320   82  Haskell...........      308   152  Pratt............      308
14  Brown..........................      316   84  Hodgeman..........      308   154  Rawlins..........      312
16  Butler.........................      320   86  Jackson...........      316   156  Reno.............      320
18  Chase..........................      320   88  Jefferson.........      448   158  Republic.........      316
20  Chautauqua.....................      320   90  Jewell............      312   160  Rice.............      312
22  Cherokee.......................      320   92  Johnson...........      448   162  Riley............      316
24  Cheyenne.......................      312   94  Kearny............      308   164  Rooks............      312
26  Clark..........................      308   96  Kingman...........      320   166  Rush.............      312
28  Clay...........................      316   98  Kiowa.............      308   168  Russell..........      312
30  Cloud..........................      316   100  Labette..........      320   170  Saline...........      320
32  Coffey.........................      316   102  Lane.............      312   172  Scott............      312
34  Comanche.......................      308   104  Leavenworth......      448   174  Sedgwick.........      320
36  Cowley.........................      320   106  Lincoln..........      312   176  Seward...........      308
38  Crawford.......................      320   108  Linn.............      316   178  Shawnee..........      316
40  Decatur........................      312   110  Logan............      312   180  Sheridan.........      312
42  Dickinson......................      320   112  Lyon.............      316   182  Sherman..........      312
44  Doniphan.......................      316   114  Marion...........      320   184  Smith............      312
46  Douglas........................      448   116  Marshall.........      316   186  Stafford.........      308
48  Edwards........................      308   118  McPherson........      320   188  Stanton..........      308
50  Elk............................      320   120  Meade............      308   190  Stevens..........      308
52  Ellis..........................      312   122  Miami............      448   192  Sumner...........      320
54  Ellsworth......................      312   124  Mitchell.........      312   194  Thomas...........      312
56  Finney.........................      308   126  Montgomery.......      320   196  Trego............      312
58  Ford...........................      308   128  Morris...........      316   198  Wabaunsee........      316
60  Franklin.......................      448   130  Morton...........      308   200  Wallace..........      312
62  Geary..........................      316   132  Nemaha...........      316   202  Washington.......      316
64  Gove...........................      312   134  Neosho...........      320   204  Wichita..........      312
66  Graham.........................      312   136  Ness.............      312   206  Wilson...........      320
68  Grant..........................      308   138  Norton...........      312   208  Woodson..........      320
70  Gray...........................      308   140  Osage............      316   210  Wyandotte........      448
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17-6.1.18. Kentucky Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adair...........................      324   82  Grant.............      608   162  McLean...........      324
4  Allen...........................      324   84  Graves............      336   164  Meade............      332
6  Anderson........................      332   86  Grayson...........      324   166  Menifee..........      860
8  Ballard.........................      336   88  Green.............      324   168  Mercer...........      328
10  Barren.........................      324   90  Greenup...........      860   170  Metcalfe.........      324
12  Bath...........................      328   92  Hancock...........      272   172  Monroe...........      324
14  Bell...........................      340   94  Hardin............      332   174  Montgomery.......      328
16  Boone..........................      608   96  Harlan............      340   176  Morgan...........      860
18  Bourbon........................      328   98  Harrison..........      328   178  Muhlenberg.......      324
20  Boyd...........................      860   100  Hart.............      324   180  Nelson...........      332
22  Boyle..........................      328   102  Henderson........      272   182  Nicholas.........      328
24  Bracken........................      608   104  Henry............      332   184  Ohio.............      324
26  Breathitt......................      860   106  Hickman..........      336   186  Oldham...........      332
28  Breckinridge...................      332   108  Hopkins..........      324   188  Owen.............      608
30  Bullitt........................      332   110  Jackson..........      340   190  Owsley...........      340
32  Butler.........................      324   112  Jefferson........      332   192  Pendleton........      608
34  Caldwell.......................      324   114  Jessamine........      328   194  DPerry...........      340
36  Calloway.......................      336   116  Johnson..........      860   196  Pike.............      860

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38  Campbell.......................      608   118  Kenton...........      608   198  Powell...........      860
40  Carlisle.......................      336   120  Knott............      860   200  Pulaski..........      340
42  Carroll........................      608   122  Knox.............      340   202  Robertson........      328
44  Carter.........................      860   124  Larue............      332   204  Rockcastle.......      340
46  Casey..........................      340   126  Laurel...........      340   206  Rowan............      860
48  Christian......................      324   128  Lawrence.........      860   208  Russell..........      340
50  Clark..........................      328   130  Lee..............      860   210  Scott............      328
52  Clay...........................      340   132  Leslie...........      340   212  helby............      332
54  Clinton........................      340   134  Letcher..........      860   214  Simpson..........      324
56  Crittenden.....................      324   136  Lewis............      860   216  Spencer..........      332
58  Cumberland.....................      324   138  Lincoln..........      340   218  Taylor...........      324
60  Daviess........................      272   140  Livingston.......      336   220  Todd.............      324
62  Edmonson.......................      324   142  Logan............      324   222  Trigg............      324
64  Elliott........................      860   144  Lyon.............      324   224  Trimble..........      608
66  Estill.........................      860   146  Madison..........      328   226  Union............      272
68  Fayette........................      328   148  Magoffin.........      860   228  Warren...........      324
70  Fleming........................      328   150  Marion...........      332   230  Washington.......      332
72  Floyd..........................      860   152  Marshall.........      336   232  Wayne............      340
74  Franklin.......................      332   154  Martin...........      860   234  Webster..........      324
76  Fulton.........................      336   156  Mason............      608   236  DWhitley.........      340
78  Gallatin.......................      608   158  McCracken........      336   238  Wolfe............      860
80  Garrard........................      328   160  McCreary.........      340   240  DWoodford........      328
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17-6.1.19. Louisiana Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Acadia..........................      348   44  Grant.............      344   88  St. Bernard.......      356
4  Allen...........................      348   46  Iberia............      348   90  St. Charles.......      356
6  Ascension.......................      356   48  Iberville.........      356   92  St. Helena........      356
8  Assumption......................      356   50  Jackson...........      352   94  St. James.........      356
0  Avoyelles.......................      344   52  Jefferson.........      356   96  St. John The            356
                                                                                  Baptist.
12  Beauregard.....................      348   54  Jefferson Davis...      348   98  St. Landry........      348
14  Bienville......................      352   56  La Salle..........      344   100  St. Martin.......      348
16  Bossier........................      360   58  Lafayette.........      348   102  St. Mary.........      348
18  Caddo..........................      360   60  Lafourche.........      356   104  St. Tammany......      356
20  Calcasieu......................      764   62  Lincoln...........      352   106  Tangipahoa.......      356
22  Caldwell.......................      352   64  Livingston........      356   108  Tensas...........      352
24  Cameron........................      764   66  Madison...........      352   110  Terrebonne.......      356
26  Catahoula......................      344   68  Morehouse.........      352   112  Union............      352
28  Claiborne......................      352   70  Natchitoches......      344   114  Vermilion........      348
30  Concordia......................      344   72  Orleans...........      356   116  Vernon...........      344
32  De Soto........................      360   74  Ouachita..........      352   118  Washington.......      356
34  East Baton Rouge...............      356   76  Plaquemines.......      356   120  Webster..........      360
36  East Carroll...................      352   78  Pointe Coupee.....      356   122  West Baton Rouge.      356
38  East Feliciana.................      356   80  Rapides...........      344   124  West Carroll.....      352
40  Evangeline.....................      348   82  Red River.........      360   126  West Feliciana...      356
42  Franklin.......................      352   84  Richland..........      352   128  Winn.............      344
                                               86  Sabine............      344
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17-6.1.20. Maine Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Androscoggin....................      364   12  Kennebec..........      364   24  Sagadahoc.........      364
4  Aroostook.......................      376   14  Knox..............      364   26  Somerset..........      368
6  Cumberland......................      372   16  Lincoln...........      364   28  Waldo.............      364
8  Franklin........................      364   18  Oxford............      364   30 Washington.........      368
10  Hancock........................      368   20  Penobscot.........      368   32  York..............      372
                                               22  Piscataquis.......      368
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17-6.1.21. Maryland Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Allegany........................      828   18  Dorchester........      164   34  Queen Annes.......      164
4  Anne Arundel....................      380   20  Frederick.........      380   36  Somerset..........      164
6  Baltimore.......................      380   22  Garrett...........      828   38  St. Marys.........      168
8  Calvert.........................      168   24  Harford...........      380   40  Talbot............      164
10  Caroline.......................      164   26  Howard............      380   42  Washington........      828
12  Carroll........................      380   28  Kent..............      164   44  Wicomico..........      164
14  Cecil..........................      380   30  Montgomery........      168   46  Worcester.........      164
16  Charles........................      168   32  Prince Georges....      168   610  Baltimore........      380
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17-6.1.22.064 Massachusetts Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2   Barnstable.....................      684   12  Franklin..........      388   22  Norfolk...........      384
4   Berkshire......................      388   14  Hampden...........      388   24  Plymouth..........      384
6   Bristol........................      684   16  Hampshire.........      388   26  Suffolk...........      384
8   Dukes..........................      684   18  Middlesex.........      384   28  Worcester.........      384
10   Essex.........................      384   20  Nantucket.........      684
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17-6.1.23. Michigan Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Alcona..........................      396   58  Gratiot...........      404   114  Missaukee........      396
4  Alger...........................      408   60  Hillsdale.........      400   116  Monroe...........      400
6  Allegan.........................      404   62  Houghton..........      408   118  Montcalm.........      404
8  Alpena..........................      396   64  Huron.............      400   120  Montmorency......      396
10  Antrim.........................      396   66  Ingham............      400   122  Muskegon.........      404
12  Arenac.........................      396   68  Ionia.............      404   124  Newaygo..........      404
14  Baraga.........................      408   70  Iosco.............      396   126  Oakland..........      400
16  Barry..........................      404   72  Iron..............      408   128  Oceana...........      404
18  Bay............................      400   74  Isabella..........      404   130  Ogemaw...........      396
20  Benzie.........................      396   76  Jackson...........      400   132  Ontonagon........      412
22  Berrien........................      268   78  Kalamazoo.........      404   134  Osceola..........      396
24  Branch.........................      404   80  Kalkaska..........      396   136  Oscoda...........      396
26  Calhoun........................      404   82  Kent..............      404   138  Otsego...........      396
28  Cass...........................      268   84  Keweenaw..........      408   140  Ottawa...........      404
30  Charlevoix.....................      396   86  Lake..............      396   142  Presque Isle.....      396
32  Cheboygan......................      396   88  Lapeer............      400   144  Roscommon........      396
34  Chippewa.......................      408   90  Leelanau..........      396   146  Saginaw..........      400
36  Clare..........................      396   92  Lenawee...........      400   148  Sanilac..........      400
38  Clinton........................      404   94  Livingston........      400   150  Schoolcraft......      408
40  Crawford.......................      396   96  Luce..............      408   152  Shiawassee.......      400
42  Delta..........................      408   98  Mackinac..........      408   154  St. Clair........      400
44  Dickinson......................      408   100  Macomb...........      400   156  St. Joseph.......      404
46  Eaton..........................      404   102  Manistee.........      396   158  Tuscola..........      400
48  Emmet..........................      396   104  Marquette........      408   160  Van Buren........      404
50  Genesee........................      400   106  Mason............      396   162  Washtenaw........      400
52  Gladwin........................      396   108  Mecosta..........      404   164  Wayne............      400
54  Gogebic........................      412   110  Menominee........      408   166  Wexford..........      396
56  Grand Traverse.................      396   112  Midland..........      400
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17-6.1.24. Minnesota Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Aitkin..........................      412   60  Isanti............      416   118  Pipestone........      712
4  Anoka...........................      416   62  Itasca............      412   120  Polk.............      600
6  Becker..........................      596   64  Jackson...........      712   122  Pope.............      712
8  Beltrami........................      412   66  Kanabec...........      416   124  Ramsey...........      416
10  Benton.........................      416   68  Kandiyohi.........      712   126  Red Lake.........      600
12  Big Stone......................      712   70  Kittson...........      600   128  Redwood..........      712
14  Blue Earth.....................      420   72  Koochiching.......      412   130  Renville.........      712
16  Brown..........................      420   74  Lac Qui Parle.....      712   132  Rice.............      420
18  Carlton........................      412   76  Lake..............      412   134  Rock.............      712
20  Carver.........................      416   78  Lake Of The Woods.      412   136  Roseau...........      600
22  Cass...........................      412   80  Le Sueur..........      420   138  Scott............      416
24  Chippewa.......................      712   82  Lincoln...........      712   140  Sherburne........      416
26  Chisago........................      416   84  Lyon..............      712   142  Sibley...........      416
28  Clay...........................      596   86  Mahnomen..........      600   144  St. Louis........      412
30  Clearwater.....................      412   88  Marshall..........      600   146  Stearns..........      416
32  Cook...........................      412   90  Martin............      420   148  Steele...........      420
34  Cottonwood.....................      712   92  McLeod............      416   150  Stevens..........      712
36  Crow Wing......................      412   94  Meeker............      416   152  Swift............      712
38  Dakota.........................      416   96  Mille Lacs........      416   154  Todd.............      412
40  Dodge..........................      420   98  Morrison..........      416   156  Traverse.........      712
42  Douglas........................      596   100  Mower............      420   158  Wabasha..........      420
44  Faribault......................      420   102  Murray...........      712   160  Wadena...........      412
46  Fillmore.......................      420   104  Nicollet.........      420   162  Waseca...........      420
48  Freeborn.......................      420   106  Nobles...........      712   164  Washington.......      416
50  Goodhue........................      420   108  Norman...........      596   166  Watonwan.........      420
52  Grant..........................      596   110  Olmsted..........      420   168  Wilkin...........      596
54  Hennepin.......................      416   112  Otter Tail.......      596   170  Winona...........      420
56  Houston........................      420   114  Pennington.......      600   172  Wright...........      416

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58  Hubbard........................      412   116  Pine.............      416   174  Yellow Medicine..      712
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17-6.1.25. Mississippi Service Areas

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             County                    SA              County             SA             County            SA
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2  Adams........................          344   56  Issaquena......          432   112  Perry........        428
4  Alcorn.......................          440   58  Itawamba.......          440   114  Pike.........        432
6  Amite........................          432   60  Jackson........          428   116  Pontotoc.....        440
8  Attala.......................          432   62  Jasper.........          436   118  Prentiss.....        440
10  Benton......................          440   64  Jefferson......          432   120  Quitman......        440
12  Bolivar.....................          424   66  Jefferson Davis          432   122  Rankin.......        432
14  Calhoun.....................          440   68  Jones..........          436   124  Scott........        432
16  Carroll.....................          424   70  Kemper.........          436   126  Sharkey......        432
18  Chickasaw...................          440   72  Lafayette......          440   128  Simpson......        432
20  Choctaw.....................          440   74  Lamar..........          428   130  Smith........        432
22  Claiborne...................          432   76  Lauderdale.....          436   132  Stone........        428
24  Clarke......................          436   78  Lawrence.......          432   134  Sunflower....        424
26  Clay........................          440   80  Leake..........          432   136  Tallahatchie.        424
28  Coahoma.....................          440   82  Lee............          440   138  Tate.........        440
30  Copiah......................          432   84  Leflore........          424   140  Tippah.......        440
32  Covington...................          432   86  Lincoln........          432   142  Tishomingo...        440
34  De Soto.....................          728   88  Lowndes........          436   144  Tunica.......        440
36  Forrest.....................          428   90  Madison........          432   146  Union........        440
38  Franklin....................          432   92  Marion.........          432   148  Walthall.....        432
40  George......................          428   94  Marshall.......          440   150  Warren.......        432
42  Greene......................          428   96  Monroe.........          440   152  Washington...        424
44  Grenada.....................          424   98  Montgomery.....          424   154  Wayne........        436
46  Hancock.....................          428   100  Neshoba.......          436   156  Webster......        440
48  Harrison....................          428   102  Newton........          436   158  Wilkinson....        344
50  Hinds.......................          432   104  Noxubee.......          436   160  Winston......        436
52  Holmes......................          432   106  Oktibbeha.....          440   162  Yalobusha....        424
54  Humphreys...................          424   108  Panola........          440   164  Yazoo........        432
                                                110  Pearl River...          428
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17-6.1.26. Missouri Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adair...........................      444   78  Greene............      452   156  Pemiscot.........      728
4  Andrew..........................      448   80  Grundy............      448   158  Perry............      456
6  Atchison........................      448   82  Harrison..........      448   160  Pettis...........      448
8  Audrain.........................      444   84  Henry.............      448   162  Phelps...........      444
10  Barry..........................      452   86  Hickory...........      452   164  Pike.............      456
12  Barton.........................      452   88  Holt..............      448   166  Platte...........      448
14  Bates..........................      448   90  Howard............      444   168  Polk.............      452
16  Benton.........................      448   92  Howell............      452   170  Pulaski..........      444
18  Bollinger......................      456   94  Iron..............      456   172  Putnam...........      448
20  Boone..........................      444   96  Jackson...........      448   174  Ralls............      444
22  Buchanan.......................      448   98  Jasper............      452   176  Randolph.........      444
24  Butler.........................      456   100  Jefferson........      456   178  Ray..............      448
26  Caldwell.......................      448   102  Johnson..........      448   180  Reynolds.........      456
28  Callaway.......................      444   104  Knox.............      444   182  Ripley...........      456
30  Camden.........................      452   106  Laclede..........      452   184  Saline...........      448
32  Cape Girardeau.................      456   108  Lafayette........      448   186  Schuyler.........      444
34  Carroll........................      448   110  Lawrence.........      452   188  Scotland.........      444
36  Carter.........................      456   112  Lewis............      444   190  Scott............      456
38  Cass...........................      448   114  Lincoln..........      456   192  Shannon..........      456
40  Cedar..........................      452   116  Linn.............      448   194  Shelby...........      444
42  Chariton.......................      448   118  Livingston.......      448   196  St. Charles......      456
44  Christian......................      452   120  Macon............      444   198  St. Clair........      452
46  Clark..........................      444   122  Madison..........      456   200  St. Francois.....      456
48  Clay...........................      448   124  Maries...........      444   202  St. Louis........      456
50  Clinton........................      448   126  Marion...........      444   204  Ste. Genevieve...      456
52  Cole...........................      444   128  McDonald.........      452   206  Stoddard.........      456
54  Cooper.........................      444   130  Mercer...........      448   208  Stone............      452
56  Crawford.......................      456   132  Miller...........      444   210  Sullivan.........      448
58  Dade...........................      452   134  Mississippi......      336   212  Taney............      452
60  Dallas.........................      452   136  Moniteau.........      444   214  Texas............      452
62  Daviess........................      448   138  Monroe...........      444   216  Vernon...........      452
64  De Kalb........................      448   140  Montgomery.......      456   218  Warren...........      456
66  Dent...........................      456   142  Morgan...........      448   220  Washington.......      456
68  Douglas........................      452   144  New Madrid.......      336   222  Wayne............      456

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70  Dunklin........................      728   146  Newton...........      452   224  Webster..........      452
72  Franklin.......................      456   148  Nodaway..........      448   226  Worth............      448
74  Gasconade......................      456   150  Oregon...........      456   228  Wright...........      452
76  Gentry.........................      448   152  Osage............      444   610  St. Louis........      456
                                          --   154  Ozark............      452
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17-6.1.27. Montana Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Beaverhead......................      464   40  Granite...........      476   78  Powell............      472
4  Big Horn........................      460   42  Hill..............      472   80  Prairie...........      468
6  Blaine..........................      468   44  Jefferson.........      464   82  Ravalli...........      476
8  Broadwater......................      464   46  Judith Basin......      472   84  Richland..........      468
10  Carbon.........................      460   48  Lake..............      476   86  Roosevelt.........      468
12  Carter.........................      460   50  Lewis and Clark...      472   88  Rosebud...........      460
14  Cascade........................      472   52  Liberty...........      472   90  Sanders...........      476
16  Chouteau.......................      472   54  Lincoln...........      476   92  Sheridan..........      468
18  Custer.........................      460   56  Madison...........      464   94  Silver Bow........      464
20  Daniels........................      468   58  McCone............      468   96  Stillwater........      460
22  Dawson.........................      468   60  Meagher...........      472   98  Sweet Grass.......      460
24  Deer Lodge.....................      464   62  Mineral...........      476   100  Teton............      472
26  Fallon.........................      460   64  Missoula..........      476   102  Toole............      472
28  Fergus.........................      472   66  Musselshell.......      460   104  Treasure.........      460
30  Flathead.......................      476   68  Park..............      464   106  Valley...........      468
32  Gallatin.......................      464   70  Petroleum.........      468   108  Wheatland........      472
34  Garfield.......................      468   72  Phillips..........      468   110  Wibaux...........      468
36  Glacier........................      472   74  Pondera...........      472   112  Yellowstone......      460
38  Golden Valley..................      460   76  Powder River......      460
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17-6.1.28. Nebraska Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adams...........................      480   64  Frontier..........      484   126  Nance............      480
4  Antelope........................      480   66  Furnas............      484   128  Nemaha...........      488
6  Arthur..........................      484   68  Gage..............      488   130  Nuckolls.........      480
8  Banner..........................      492   70  Garden............      492   132  Otoe.............      488
10  Blaine.........................      484   72  Garfield..........      480   134  Pawnee...........      488
12  Boone..........................      480   74  Gosper............      484   136  Perkins..........      484
14  Box Butte......................      492   76  Grant.............      484   138  Phelps...........      480
16  Boyd...........................      480   78  Greeley...........      480   140  Pierce...........      480
18  Brown..........................      484   80  Hall..............      480   142  Platte...........      480
20  Buffalo........................      480   82  Hamilton..........      480   144  Polk.............      480
22  Burt...........................      488   84  Harlan............      480   146  Red Willow.......      484
24  Butler.........................      488   86  Hayes.............      484   148  Richardson.......      488
26  Cass...........................      488   88  Hitchcock.........      484   150  Rock.............      484
28  Cedar..........................      300   90  Holt..............      480   152  Saline...........      488
30  Chase..........................      484   92  Hooker............      484   154  Sarpy............      488
32  Cherry.........................      484   94  Howard............      480   156  Saunders.........      488
34  Cheyenne.......................      492   96  Jefferson.........      488   158  Scotts Bluff.....      492
36  Clay...........................      480   98  Johnson...........      488   160  Seward...........      488
38  Colfax.........................      488   100  Kearney..........      480   162  Sheridan.........      492
40  Cuming.........................      488   102  Keith............      484   164  Sherman..........      480
42  Custer.........................      484   104  Keya Paha........      484   166  Sioux............      492
44  Dakota.........................      300   106  Kimball..........      492   168  Stanton..........      488
46  Dawes..........................      492   108  Knox.............      480   170  Thayer...........      480
48  Dawson.........................      484   110  Lancaster........      488   172  Thomas...........      484
50  Deuel..........................      492   112  Lincoln..........      484   174  Thurston.........      300
52  Dixon..........................      300   114  Logan............      484   176  Valley...........      480
54  Dodge..........................      488   116  Loup.............      484   178  Washington.......      488
56  Douglas........................      488   118  Madison..........      480   180  Wayne............      300
58  Dundy..........................      484   120  McPherson........      484   182  Webster..........      480
60  Fillmore.......................      480   122  Merrick..........      480   184  Wheeler..........      480
62  Franklin.......................      480   124  Morrill..........      492   186  York.............      480
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17-6.1.29. Nevada Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Carson City.....................      504   14  Eureka............      496   26  Nye...............      496
4  Churchill.......................      504   16  Humboldt..........      496   30  Pershing..........      496
6  Clark...........................      500   18  Lander............      496   32  Storey............      504

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8  Douglas.........................      504   20  Lincoln...........      500   34  Washoe............      504
10  Elko...........................      496   22  Lyon..............      504   36  White Pine........      496
12  Esmeralda......................      496   24  Mineral...........      504
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17-6.1.30. New Hampshire Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Belknap.........................      508   8  Coos...............      508   16  Rockingham........      384
4  Carroll.........................      508   10  Grafton...........      508   18  Strafford.........      372
6  Cheshire........................      372   12  Hillsboro.........      384   20  Sullivan..........      372
                                               14  Merrimack.........      372
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17-6.1.31. New Jersey Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Atlantic........................      512   16  Gloucester........      672   30  Ocean.............      512
4  Bergen..........................      544   18  Hudson............      544   32  Passaic...........      544
6  Burlington......................      672   20  Hunterdon.........      544   34  Salem.............      672
8  Camden..........................      672   22  Mercer............      672   36  Somerset..........      544
10  Cape May.......................      512   24  Middlesex.........      544   38  Sussex............      544
12  Cumberland.....................      512   26  Monmouth..........      544   40  Union.............      544
14  Essex..........................      544   28  Morris............      544   42  Warren............      672
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17-6.1.32.New Mexico Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Bernalillo......................      516   24  Harding...........      740   46  Roosevelt.........      524
4  Catron..........................      528   26  Hidalgo...........      532   48  San Juan..........      528
6  Chaves..........................      520   28  Lea...............      520   50  San Miguel........      516
8  Cibola..........................      528   30  Lincoln...........      520   52  Sandoval..........      516
10  Colfax.........................      516   32  Los Alamos........      516   54  Santa Fe..........      516
12  Curry..........................      524   34  Luna..............      532   56  Sierra............      532
14  De Baca........................      524   36  McKinley..........      528   58  Socorro...........      516
16  Dona Ana.......................      532   38  Mora..............      516   60  Taos..............      516
18  Eddy...........................      520   40  Otero.............      532   62  Torrance..........      516
20  Grant..........................      532   42  Quay..............      740   64  Union.............      740
22  Guadalupe......................      524   44  Rio Arriba........      516   66  Valencia..........      516
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17-6.1.33. New York Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Albany..........................      536   44  Herkimer..........      556   86  Richmond..........      544
4  Allegany........................      540   46  Jefferson.........      556   88  Rockland..........      544
6  Bronx...........................      544   48  Kings.............      544   90  Saratoga..........      556
8  Broome..........................      680   50  Lewis.............      556   92  Schenectady.......      536
10  Cattaraugus....................      540   52  Livingston........      540   94  Schoharie.........      536
12  Cayuga.........................      552   54  Madison...........      552   96  Schuyler..........      552
14  Chautauqua.....................      668   56  Monroe............      540   98  Seneca............      552
16  Chemung........................      680   58  Montgomery........      536   100  St. Lawrence.....      548
18  Chenango.......................      552   60  Nassau............      544   102  Steuben..........      540
20  Clinton........................      548   62  New York..........      544   104  Suffolk..........      544
22  Columbia.......................      536   64  Niagara...........      540   106  Sullivan.........      536
24  Cortland.......................      552   66  Oneida............      556   108  Tioga............      680
26  Delaware.......................      536   68  Onondaga..........      552   110  Tompkins.........      552
28  Dutchess.......................      544   70  Ontario...........      540   112  Ulster...........      544
30  Erie...........................      540   72  Orange............      544   114  Warren...........      556
32  Essex..........................      548   74  Orleans...........      540   116  Washington.......      556
34  Franklin.......................      548   76  Oswego............      556   118  Wayne............      540
36  Fulton.........................      556   78  Otsego............      536   120  Westchester......      544
38  Genesee........................      540   80  Putnam............      544   122  Wyoming..........      540
40  Greene.........................      536   82  Queens............      544   124  Yates............      552
42  Hamilton.......................      556   ......................  ........  84  Rensselaer........      536
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17-6.1.34. North Carolina Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Alamance........................      584   68  Forsyth...........      584   136  Orange...........      580

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4  Alexander.......................      564   70  Franklin..........      580   138  Pamlico..........      576
6  Alleghany.......................      584   72  Gaston............      564   140  Pasquotank.......      816
8  Anson...........................      564   74  Gates.............      816   142  Pender...........      576
10  Ashe...........................      584   76  Graham............      560   144  Perquimans.......      816
12  Avery..........................      584   78  Granville.........      580   146  Person...........      580
14  Beaufort.......................      572   80  Greene............      572   148  Pitt.............      572
16  Bertie.........................      572   82  Guilford..........      584   150  Polk.............      560
18  Bladen.........................      568   84  Halifax...........      572   152  Randolph.........      584
20  Brunswick......................      576   86  Harnett...........      568   154  Richmond.........      564
22  Buncombe.......................      560   88  Haywood...........      560   156  Robeson..........      568
24  Burke..........................      564   90  Henderson.........      560   158  Rockingham.......      584
26  Cabarrus.......................      564   92  Hertford..........      572   160  Rowan............      564
28  Caldwell.......................      584   94  Hoke..............      568   162  Rutherford.......      560
30  Camden.........................      816   96  Hyde..............      572   164  Sampson..........      568
32  Carteret.......................      576   98  Iredell...........      564   166  Scotland.........      568
34  Caswell........................      580   100  Jackson..........      560   168  Stanly...........      564
36  Catawba........................      564   102  Johnston.........      580   170  Stokes...........      584
38  Chatham........................      580   104  Jones............      576   172  Surry............      584
40  Cherokee.......................      720   106  Lee..............      568   174  Swain............      560
42  Chowan.........................      816   108  Lenoir...........      572   176  Transylvania.....      560
44  Clay...........................      560   110  Lincoln..........      564   178  Tyrrell..........      572
46  Cleveland......................      564   112  Macon............      560   180  Union............      564
48  Columbus.......................      568   114  Madison..........      560   182  Vance............      580
50  Craven.........................      576   116  Martin...........      572   184  Wake.............      580
52  Cumberland.....................      568   118  McDowell.........      560   186  Warren...........      580
54  Currituck......................      816   120  Mecklenburg......      564   188  Washington.......      572
56  Dare...........................      572   122  Mitchell.........      560   190  Watauga..........      584
58  Davidson.......................      584   124  Montgomery.......      564   192  Wayne............      572
60  Davie..........................      584   126  Moore............      568   194  Wilkes...........      584
62  Duplin.........................      576   128  Nash.............      572   196  Wilson...........      572
64  Durham.........................      580   130  New Hanover......      576   198  Yadkin...........      584
66  Edgecombe......................      572   132  Northampton......      572   200  Yancey...........      560
                                               134  Onslow...........      576
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17-6.1.35. North Dakota Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adams...........................      592   38  Grant.............      588   74  Ransom............      596
4  Barnes..........................      596   40  Griggs............      596   76  Renville..........      604
6  Benson..........................      600   42  Hettinger.........      592   78  Richland..........      596
8  Billings........................      592   44  Kidder............      588   80  Rolette...........      604
10  Bottineau......................      604   46  La Moure..........      596   82  Sargent...........      596
12  Bowman.........................      592   48  Logan.............      588   84  Sheridan..........      588
14  Burke..........................      604   50  McHenry...........      604   86  Sioux.............      588
16  Burleigh.......................      588   52  McIntosh..........      588   88  Slope.............      592
18  Cass...........................      596   54  McKenzie..........      592   90  Stark.............      592
20  Cavalier.......................      600   56  McLean............      588   92  Steele............      596
22  Dickey.........................      596   58  Mercer............      588   94  Stutsman..........      596
24  Divide.........................      604   60  Morton............      588   96  Towner............      600
26  Dunn...........................      592   62  Mountrail.........      604   98  Traill............      596
28  Eddy...........................      600   64  Nelson............      600   100  Walsh............      600
30  Emmons.........................      588   66  Oliver............      588   102  Ward.............      604
32  Foster.........................      596   68  Pembina...........      600   104  Wells............      588
34  Golden Valley..................      592   70  Pierce............      604   106  Williams.........      604
36  Grand  Forks...................      600   72  Ramsey............      600
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17-6.1.36. Ohio Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adams...........................      608   60  Guernsey..........      624   120  Muskingum........      616
4  Allen...........................      628   62  Hamilton..........      608   122  Noble............      624
6  Ashland.........................      612   64  Hancock...........      628   124  Ottawa...........      628
8  Ashtabula.......................      668   66  Hardin............      628   126  Paulding.........      628
10  Athens.........................      624   68  Harrison..........      676   128  Perry............      616
12  Auglaize.......................      628   70  Henry.............      628   130  Pickaway.........      616
14  Belmont........................      676   72  Highland..........      608   132  Pike.............      624
16  Brown..........................      608   74  Hocking...........      624   134  Portage..........      612
18  Butler.........................      608   76  Holmes............      612   136  Preble...........      620
20  Carroll........................      676   78  Huron.............      612   138  Putnam...........      628
22  Champaign......................      620   80  Jackson...........      860   140  Richland.........      612
24  Clark..........................      620   82  Jefferson.........      676   142  Ross.............      624

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26  Clermont.......................      608   84  Knox..............      616   144  Sandusky.........      628
28  Clinton........................      608   86  Lake..............      612   146  Scioto...........      860
30  Columbiana.....................      676   88  Lawrence..........      860   148  Seneca...........      628
32  Coshocton......................      616   90  Licking...........      616   150  Shelby...........      628
34  Crawford.......................      628   92  Logan.............      628   152  Stark............      612
36  Cuyahoga.......................      612   94  Lorain............      612   154  Summit...........      612
38  Darke..........................      620   96  Lucas.............      628   156  Trumbull.........      612
40  Defiance.......................      628   98  Madison...........      616   158  Tuscarawas.......      612
42  Delaware.......................      616   100  Mahoning.........      612   160  Union............      616
44  Erie...........................      612   102  Marion...........      616   162  Van Wert.........      628
46  Fairfield......................      616   104  Medina...........      612   164  Vinton...........      624
48  Fayette........................      616   106  Meigs............      624   166  Warren...........      608
50  Franklin.......................      616   108  Mercer...........      628   168  Washington.......      624
52  Fulton.........................      628   110  Miami............      620   170  Wayne............      612
54  Gallia.........................      860   112  Monroe...........      624   172  Williams.........      628
56  Geauga.........................      612   114  Montgomery.......      620   174  Wood.............      628
58  Greene.........................      620   116  Morgan...........      624   176  Wyandot..........      628
                                               118  Morrow...........      616     ....................
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17-6.1.37. Oklahoma Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adair...........................      640   54  Grant.............      632   106  Nowata...........      640
4  Alfalfa.........................      632   56  Greer.............      788   108  Okfuskee.........      636
6  Atoka...........................      636   58  Harmon............      788   110  Oklahoma.........      636
8  Beaver..........................      308   60  Harper............      632   112  Okmulgee.........      640
10  Beckham........................      636   62  Haskell...........       40   114  Osage............      640
12  Blaine.........................      632   64  Hughes............      636   116  Ottawa...........      452
14  Bryan..........................      636   66  Jackson...........      788   118  Pawnee...........      640
16  Caddo..........................      636   68  Jefferson.........      636   120  Payne............      636
18  Canadian.......................      636   70  Johnston..........      636   122  Pittsburg........       40
20  Carter.........................      636   72  Kay...............      632   124  Pontotoc.........      636
22  Cherokee.......................      640   74  Kingfisher........      632   126  Pottawatomie.....      636
24  Choctaw........................      360   76  Kiowa.............      636   128  Pushmataha.......      360
26  Cimarron.......................      308   78  Latimer...........       40   130  Roger Mills......      632
28  Cleveland......................      636   80  Le Flore..........       40   132  Rogers...........      640
30  Coal...........................      636   82  Lincoln...........      636   134  Seminole.........      636
32  Comanche.......................      636   84  Logan.............      636   136  Sequoyah.........      640
34  Cotton.........................      636   86  Love..............      636   138  Stephens.........      636
36  Craig..........................      640   88  Major.............      632   140  Texas............      308
38  Creek..........................      640   90  Marshall..........      636   142  Tillman..........      788
40  Custer.........................      632   92  Mayes.............      640   144  Tulsa............      640
42  Delaware.......................      640   94  McClain...........      636   146  Wagoner..........      640
44  Dewey..........................      632   96  McCurtain.........      360   148  Washington.......      640
46  Ellis..........................      632   98  McIntosh..........       40   150  Washita..........      636
48  Garfield.......................      632   100  Murray...........      636   152  Woods............      632
50  Garvin.........................      636   102  Muskogee.........      640   154  Woodward.........      632
52  Grady..........................      636   104  Noble............      632
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17-6.1.38. Oregon Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Baker...........................      656   26  Harney............      644   50  Morrow............      656
4  Benton..........................      648   28  Hood River........      660   52  Multnomah.........      660
6  Clackamas.......................      660   30  Jackson...........      652   54  Polk..............      660
8  Clatsop.........................      660   32  Jefferson.........      644   56  Sherman...........      660
10  Columbia.......................      660   34  Josephine.........      652   58  Tillamook.........      660
12  Coos...........................      652   36  Klamath...........      652   60  Umatilla..........      656
14  Crook..........................      644   38  Lake..............      644   62  Union.............      656
16  Curry..........................      652   40  Lane..............      648   64  Wallowa...........      656
18  Deschutes......................      644   42  Lincoln...........      648   66  Wasco.............      660
20  Douglas........................      652   44  Linn..............      648   68  Washington........      660
22  Gilliam........................      660   46  Malheur...........      236   70  Wheeler...........      644
24  Grant..........................      644   48  Marion............      660   72  Yamhill...........      660
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17-6.1.39. Pennsylvania Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Adams...........................      672   46  Delaware..........      672   92  Montgomery........      672
4  Allegheny.......................      676   48  Elk...............      668   94  Montour...........      680

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6  Armstrong.......................      676   50  Erie..............      668   96  Northampton.......      672
8  Beaver..........................      676   52  Fayette...........      676   98  Northumberland....      680
10  Bedford........................      664   54  Forest............      668   100  Perry............      672
12  Berks..........................      672   56  Franklin..........      664   102  Philadelphia.....      672
14  Blair..........................      664   58  Fulton............      664   104  Pike.............      680
16  Bradford.......................      680   60  Greene............      676   106  Potter...........      664
18  Bucks..........................      672   62  Huntingdon........      664   108  Schuylkill.......      680
20  Butler.........................      676   64  Indiana...........      676   110  Snyder...........      664
22  Cambria........................      664   66  Jefferson.........      668   112  Somerset.........      676
24  Cameron........................      668   68  Juniata...........      664   114  Sullivan.........      680
26  Carbon.........................      680   70  Lackawanna........      680   116  Susquehanna......      680
28  Centre.........................      664   72  Lancaster.........      672   118  Tioga............      680
30  Chester........................      672   74  Lawrence..........      676   120  Union............      664
32  Clarion........................      668   76  Lebanon...........      672   122  Venango..........      668
34  Clearfield.....................      664   78  Lehigh............      672   124  Warren...........      668
36  Clinton........................      664   80  Luzerne...........      680   126  Washington.......      676
38  Columbia.......................      680   82  Lycoming..........      680   128  Wayne............      680
40  Crawford.......................      668   84  McKean............      668   130  Westmoreland.....      676
42  Cumberland.....................      672   86  Mercer............      668   132  Wyoming..........      680
44  Dauphin........................      672   88  Mifflin...........      664   134  York.............      672
                                               90  Monroe............      680
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17-6.1.40. Rhode Island Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Bristol.........................      684   6  Newport............      684   10  Washington........      684
4  Kent............................      684   8  Providence.........      684
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17-6.1.41. South Carolina Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Abbeville.......................      688   32  Darlington........      696   64  Lexington.........      696
4  Aiken...........................      208   34  Dillon............      696   66  Marion............      696
6  Allendale.......................      692   36  Dorchester........      692   68  Marlboro..........      564
8  Anderson........................      688   38  Edgefield.........      208   70  McCormick.........      208
10  Bamberg........................      692   40  Fairfield.........      696   72  Newberry..........      688
12  Barnwell.......................      692   42  Florence..........      696   74  Oconee............      688
14  Beaufort.......................      692   44  Georgetown........      696   76  Orangeburg........      696
16  Berkeley.......................      692   46  Greenville........      688   78  Pickens...........      688
18  Calhoun........................      696   48  Greenwood.........      688   80  Richland..........      696
20  Charleston.....................      692   50  Hampton...........      692   82  Saluda............      688
22  Cherokee.......................      688   52  Horry.............      696   84  Spartanburg.......      688
24  Chester........................      564   54  Jasper............      692   86  Sumter............      696
26  Chesterfield...................      564   56  Kershaw...........      696   88  Union.............      688
28  Clarendon......................      696   58  Lancaster.........      564   90  Williamsburg......      696
30  Colleton.......................      692   60  Laurens...........      688   92  York..............      564
                                               62  Lee...............      696
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17-6.1.42. South Dakota Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Aurora..........................      704   46  Fall River........      708   90  McPherson.........      700
4  Beadle..........................      712   48  Faulk.............      700   92  Meade.............      708
6  Bennett.........................      704   50  Grant.............      700   94  Mellette..........      704
8  Bon Homme.......................      712   52  Gregory...........      704   96  Miner.............      712
10  Brookings......................      712   54  Haakon............      704   98  Minnehaha.........      712
12  Brown..........................      700   56  Hamlin............      700   100  Moody............      712
14  Brule..........................      704   58  Hand..............      704   102  Pennington.......      708
16  Buffalo........................      704   60  Hanson............      712   104  Perkins..........      708
18  Butte..........................      708   62  Harding...........      708   106  Potter...........      700
20  Campbell.......................      700   64  Hughes............      704   108  Roberts..........      700
22  Charles Mix....................      704   66  Hutchinson........      712   110  Sanborn..........      712
24  Clark..........................      700   68  Hyde..............      704   112  Shannon..........      708
26  Clay...........................      712   70  Jackson...........      704   114  Spink............      700
28  Codington......................      700   72  Jerauld...........      704   116  Stanley..........      704
30  Corson.........................      708   74  Jones.............      704   118  Sully............      704
32  Custer.........................      708   76  Kingsbury.........      712   120  Todd.............      704
34  Davison........................      712   78  Lake..............      712   122  Tripp............      704
36  Day............................      700   80  Lawrence..........      708   124  Turner...........      712
38  Deuel..........................      712   82  Lincoln...........      712   126  Union............      712

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40  Dewey..........................      708   84  Lyman.............      704   128  Walworth.........      700
42  Douglas........................      704   86  Marshall..........      700   132  Yankton..........      712
44  Edmunds........................      700   88  McCook............      712   134  Ziebach..........      708
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17-6.1.43. Tennessee Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
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2  Anderson........................      724   66  Hamilton..........      720   130  Morgan...........      724
4  Bedford.........................      732   68  Hancock...........      716   132  Obion............      728
6  Benton..........................      728   70  Hardeman..........      728   134  Overton..........      732
8  Bledsoe.........................      720   72  Hardin............      728   136  Perry............      732
10  Blount.........................      724   74  Hawkins...........      716   138  Pickett..........      724
12  Bradley........................      720   76  Haywood...........      728   140  Polk.............      720
14  Campbell.......................      724   78  Henderson.........      728   142  Putnam...........      732
16  Cannon.........................      732   80  Henry.............      728   144  Rhea.............      720
18  Carroll........................      728   82  Hickman...........      732   146  Roane............      724
20  Carter.........................      716   84  Houston...........      732   148  Robertson........      732
22  Cheatham.......................      732   86  Humphreys.........      732   150  Rutherford.......      732
24  Chester........................      728   88  Jackson...........      732   152  Scott............      724
26  Claiborne......................      724   90  Jefferson.........      724   154  Sequatchie.......      720
28  Clay...........................      732   92  Johnson...........      716   156  Sevier...........      724
30  Cocke..........................      724   94  Knox..............      724   158  Shelby...........      728
32  Coffee.........................       12   96  Lake..............      728   160  Smith............      732
34  Crockett.......................      728   98  Lauderdale........      728   162  Stewart..........      732
36  Cumberland.....................      724   100  Lawrence.........      732   164  Sullivan.........      716
38  Davidson.......................      732   102  Lewis............      732   166  Sumner...........      732
40  De Kalb........................      732   104  Lincoln..........       12   168  Tipton...........      728
42  Decatur........................      732   106  Loudon...........      724   170  Trousdale........      732
44  Dickson........................      732   108  Macon............      732   172  Unicoi...........      716
46  Dyer...........................      728   110  Madison..........      728   174  Union............      724
48  Fayette........................      728   112  Marion...........      720   176  Van Buren........      720
50  Fentress.......................      724   114  Marshall.........      732   178  Warren...........      732
52  Franklin.......................       12   116  Maury............      732   180  Washington.......      716
54  Gibson.........................      728   118  McMinn...........      720   182  Wayne............      732
56  Giles..........................      732   120  McNairy..........      728   184  Weakley..........      728
58  Grainger.......................      724   122  Meigs............      720   186  White............      732
60  Greene.........................      716   124  Monroe...........      720   188  Williamson.......      732
62  Grundy.........................      720   126  Montgomery.......      732   190  Wilson...........      732
64  Hamblen........................      724   128  Moore............       12
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17-6.1.44. Texas Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  Anderson........................      784   172  Gillespie........      744   342  Moore............      740
4  Andrews.........................      776   174  Glasscock........      776   344  Morris...........      784
6  Angelina........................      764   176  Goliad...........      748   346  Motley...........      772
8  Aransas.........................      748   178  Gonzales.........      780   348  Nacogdoches......      784
10  Archer.........................      788   180  Gray.............      740   350  Navarro..........      752
12  Armstrong......................      740   182  Grayson..........      752   352  Newton...........      764
14  Atascosa.......................      780   184  Gregg............      784   354  Nolan............      776
16  Austin.........................      744   186  Grimes...........      764   356  Nueces...........      748
18  Bailey.........................      772   188  Guadalupe........      780   358  Ochiltree........      740
20  Bandera........................      780   190  Hale.............      772   360  Oldham...........      740
22  Bastrop........................      744   192  Hall.............      772   362  Orange...........      764
24  Baylor.........................      788   194  Hamilton.........      736   364  Palo Pinto.......      736
26  Bee............................      748   196  Hansford.........      740   366  Panola...........      784
28  Bell...........................      744   198  Hardeman.........      788   368  Parker...........      752
30  Bexar..........................      780   200  Hardin...........      764   370  Parmer...........      772
32  Blanco.........................      744   202  Harris...........      764   372  Pecos............      756
34  Borden.........................      776   204  Harrison.........      784   374  Polk.............      764
36  Bosque.........................      752   206  Hartley..........      740   376  Potter...........      740
38  Bowie..........................      784   208  Haskell..........      788   378  Presidio.........      760
40  Brazoria.......................      764   210  Hays.............      744   380  Rains............      784
42  Brazos.........................      744   212  Hemphill.........      740   382  Randall..........      740
44  Brewster.......................      760   214  Henderson........      784   384  Reagan...........      776
46  Briscoe........................      772   216  Hidalgo..........      748   386  Real.............      756
48  Brooks.........................      748   218  Hill.............      752   388  Red River........      784
50  Brown..........................      736   220  Hockley..........      772   390  Reeves...........      760
52  Burleson.......................      744   222  Hood.............      752   392  Refugio..........      748
54  Burnet.........................      744   224  Hopkins..........      784   394  Roberts..........      740
56  Caldwell.......................      744   226  Houston..........      764   396  Robertson........      744

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58  Calhoun........................      748   228  Howard...........      776   398  Rockwall.........      752
60  Callahan.......................      736   230  Hudspeth.........      760   400  Runnels..........      736
62  Cameron........................      748   232  Hunt.............      752   402  Rusk.............      784
64  Camp...........................      784   234  Hutchinson.......      740   404  Sabine...........      784
66  Carson.........................      740   236  Irion............      776   406  San Augustine....      784
68  Cass...........................      784   238  Jack.............      788   408  San Jacinto......      764
70  Castro.........................      772   240  Jackson..........      764   410  San Patricio.....      748
72  Chambers.......................      764   242  Jasper...........      764   412  San Saba.........      736
74  Cherokee.......................      784   244  Jeff Davis.......      760   414  Schleicher.......      756
76  Childress......................      772   246  Jefferson........      764   416  Scurry...........      776
78  Clay...........................      788   248  Jim Hogg.........      768   418  Shackelford......      736
80  Cochran........................      772   250  Jim Wells........      748   420  Shelby...........      784
82  Coke...........................      776   252  Johnson..........      752   422  Sherman..........      740
84  Coleman........................      736   254  Jones............      736   424  Smith............      784
86  Collin.........................      752   256  Karnes...........      780   426  Somervell........      752
88  Collingsworth..................      740   258  Kaufman..........      752   428  Starr............      768
90  Colorado.......................      744   260  Kendall..........      780   430  Stephens.........      736
92  Comal..........................      780   262  Kenedy...........      748   432  Sterling.........      776
94  Comanche.......................      736   264  Kent.............      772   434  Stonewall........      772
96  Concho.........................      736   266  Kerr.............      780   436  Sutton...........      756
98  Cooke..........................      752   268  Kimble...........      736   438  Swisher..........      772
100  Coryell.......................      744   270  King.............      772   440  Tarrant..........      752
102  Cottle........................      772   272  Kinney...........      756   442  Taylor...........      736
104  Crane.........................      776   274  Kleberg..........      748   444  Terrell..........      756
106  Crockett......................      756   276  Knox.............      788   446  Terry............      772
108  Crosby........................      772   278  La Salle.........      768   448  Throckmorton.....      788
110  Culberson.....................      760   280  Lamar............      784   450  Titus............      784
112  Dallam........................      740   282  Lamb.............      772   452  Tom Green........      776
114  Dallas........................      752   284  Lampasas.........      744   454  Travis...........      744
116  Dawson........................      776   286  Lavaca...........      780   456  Trinity..........      764
118  De Witt.......................      780   288  Lee..............      744   458  Tyler............      764
120  Deaf Smith....................      740   290  Leon.............      764   460  Upshur...........      784
122  Delta.........................      784   292  Liberty..........      764   462  Upton............      776
124  Denton........................      752   294  Limestone........      752   464  Uvalde...........      756
126  Dickens.......................      772   296  Lipscomb.........      740   466  Val Verde........      756
128  Dimmit........................      768   298  Live Oak.........      748   468  Van Zandt........      784
130  Donley........................      740   300  Llano............      744   470  Victoria.........      748
132  Duval.........................      768   302  Loving...........      760   472  Walker...........      764
134  Eastland......................      736   304  Lubbock..........      772   474  Waller...........      764
136  Ector.........................      776   306  Lynn.............      772   476  Ward.............      776
138  Edwards.......................      756   308  Madison..........      764   478  Washington.......      744
140  El Paso.......................      760   310  Marion...........      784   480  Webb.............      768
142  Ellis.........................      752   312  Martin...........      776   482  Wharton..........      764
144  Erath.........................      736   314  Mason............      736   484  Wheeler..........      740
146  Falls.........................      744   316  Matagorda........      764   486  Wichita..........      788
148  Fannin........................      752   318  Maverick.........      768   488  Wilbarger........      788
150  Fayette.......................      744   320  McCulloch........      736   490  Willacy..........      748
152  Fisher........................      776   322  McLennan.........      744   492  Williamson.......      744
154  Floyd.........................      772   324  McMullen.........      768   494  Wilson...........      780
156  Foard.........................      788   326  Medina...........      780   496  Winkler..........      776
158  Fort Bend.....................      764   328  Menard...........      736   498  Wise.............      752
160  Franklin......................      784   330  Midland..........      776   500  Wood.............      784
162  Freestone.....................      752   332  Milam............      744   502  Yoakum...........      772
164  Frio..........................      780   334  Mills............      736   504  Young............      788
166  Gaines........................      776   336  Mitchell.........      776   506  Zapata...........      768
168  Galveston.....................      764   338  Montague.........      752   508  Zavala...........      768
170  Garza.........................      772   340  Montgomery.......      764
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17-6.1.45 Utah Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County            SA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  Beaver..........................      792   22  Iron..............      792   42  Sevier...........      792
4  Box Elder.......................      800   24  Juab..............      796   44  Summit...........      800
6  Cache...........................      800   26  Kane..............      792   46  Tooele...........      800
8  Carbon..........................      796   28  Millard...........      792   48  Uintah...........      796
10  Daggett........................      888   30  Morgan............      800   50  Utah.............      796
12  Davis..........................      800   32  Piute.............      792   52  Wasatch..........      796
14  Duchesne.......................      796   34  Rich..............      800   54  Washington.......      792
16  Emery..........................      796   36  Salt Lake.........      800   56  Wayne............      792
18  Garfield.......................      792   38  San Juan..........      792   58  Weber............      800
20  Grand..........................      152   40  Sampete...........      796
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17-6.1.46 Vermont Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County            SA
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2  Addison.........................      808   12  Franklin..........      808   22  Rutland..........      804
4  Bennington......................      804   14  Grand Isle........      808   24  Washington.......      808
6  Caledonia.......................      804   16  Lamoille..........      808   26  Windham..........      804
8  Chittenden......................      808   18  Orange............      804   28  Windsor..........      804
10  Essex..........................      804   20  Orleans...........      804
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17-6.1.47 Virginia Service Areas

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              County                   SA            County              SA              County            SA
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2  Accomack.......................      164   92  Isle of Wight...          816   184  Westmoreland...      820
4  Albemarle......................      812   94  James City......          820   186  Wise...........      716
6  Alleghany......................      812   96  King and Queen..          820   188  Wythe..........      824
8  Amelia.........................      820   98  King George.....          168   190  York...........      816
10  Amherst.......................      812   100  King William...          820   610  Alexandria.....      168
12  Appomattox....................      812   102  Lancaster......          820   612  Bedford........      824
14  Arlington.....................      168   104  Lee............          716   614  Bristol........      716
16  Augusta.......................      812   106  Loudon.........          168   616  Buena Vista....      812
18  Bath..........................      812   108  Louisa.........          812   618  Charlottesville      812
20  Bedford.......................      824   110  Lunenburg......          820   620  Chesapeake.....      816
22  Bland.........................      824   112  Madison........          168   622  Clifton forge..      812
24  Botetourt.....................      824   114  Mathews........          820   630  Colonial             820
                                                                                   Heights.
26  Brunswick.....................      820   116  Mecklenburg....          820   632  Covington......      812
28  Buchanan......................      716   118  Middlesex......          820   635  Danville.......      824
30  Buckingham....................      820   120  Montgomery.....          824   638  Emporia........      816
32  Campbell......................      824   122  Nelson.........          812   640  Fairfax........      168
34  Caroline......................      168   124  New Kent.......          820   650  Falls Church...      168
36  Carroll.......................      584   126  Northampton....          164   660  Franklin.......      816
38  Charles City..................      820   128  Northumberland.          820   670  Fredericksburg.      168
40  Charlotte.....................      820   130  Nottoway.......          820   674  Galax..........      824
42  Chesterfield..................      820   132  Orange.........          168   680  Hampton........      816
44  Clarke........................      828   134  Page...........          168   682  Harrisonburg...      168
46  Craig.........................      824   136  Patrick........          584   690  Hopewell.......      820
48  Culpeper......................      168   138  Pittsylvania...          824   692  Lexington......      812
50  Cumberland....................      820   140  Powhatan.......          820   695  Lynchburg......      824
52  Dickenson.....................      716   142  Prince Edward..          820   700  Manassas.......      168
54  Dinwiddie.....................      820   144  Prince George..          820   710  Manassas Park..      168
56  Essex.........................      820   146  Prince William.          168   715  Martinsville...      824
58  Fairfax.......................      168   148  Pulaski........          824   720  Newport News...      816
60  Fauquier......................      168   150  Rappahannock...          168   730  Norfolk........      816
62  Floyd.........................      824   152  Richmond.......          820   735  Norton.........      716
64  Fluvanna......................      812   154  Roanoke........          824   740  Petersburg.....      820
66  Franklin......................      824   156  Rockbridge.....          812   750  Poquoson.......      816
68  Frederick.....................      828   158  Rockingham.....          168   760  Portsmouth.....      816
70  Giles.........................      824   160  Russell........          716   765  Radford........      824
72  Gloucester....................      820   162  Scott..........          716   770  Richmond.......      820
74  Goochland.....................      820   164  Shenandoah.....          828   780  Roanoke........      824
76  Grayson.......................      584   166  Smyth..........          824   790  Salem..........      824
78  Greene........................      812   168  Southampton....          816   795  South Boston...      820
80  Greensville...................      816   170  Spotsylvania...          168   797  Staunton.......      812
82  Halifax.......................      820   172  Stafford.......          168   800  Suffolk........      816
84  Hanover.......................      820   174  Surry..........          816   820  Virginia Beach.      816
86  Henrico.......................      820   176  Sussex.........          816   825  Waynesboro.....      812
88  Henry.........................      824   178  Tazewell.......          824   830  Williamsburg...      820
90  Highland......................      812   180  Warren.........          828   840  Winchester.....      828
                                              182 Washington......          716
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17-6.1.48. Washington Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County            SA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  Adams...........................      844   28  Grays Harbor......      840   54  Pierce...........      840
4  Asotin..........................      836   30  Island............      840   56  San Juan.........      832
6  Benton..........................      836   32  Jefferson.........      840   58  Skagit...........      832
8  Chelan..........................      848   34  King..............      840   60  Skamania.........      660
10  Clallam........................      840   36  Kitsap............      840   62  Snohomish........      840
12  Clark..........................      660   38  Kittitas..........      848   64  Spokane..........      844
14  Columbia.......................      836   40  Klickitat.........      660   66  Stevens..........      844
16  Cowlitz........................      660   42  Lewis.............      840   68  Thurston.........      840
18  Douglas........................      848   44  Lincoln...........      844   70  Wahkiakum........      660
20  Ferry..........................      844   46  Mason.............      840   72  Walla Walla......      836

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22  Franklin.......................      836   48  Okanogan..........      832   74  Whatcom..........      832
24  Garfield.......................      836   50  Pacific...........      840   76  Whitman..........      844
26  Grant..........................      848   52  Pend Oreille......      844   78  Yakima...........      848
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17-6.1.49. West Virginia Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  Barbour.........................      856   38  Jefferson.........      828   76  Pocahontas........      852
4  Berkeley........................      828   40  Kanawha...........      852   78  Preston...........      856
6  Boone...........................      852   42  Lewis.............      856   80  Putnam............      852
8  Braxton.........................      852   44  Lincoln...........      860   82  Raleigh...........      852
10  Brooke.........................      676   46  Logan.............      860   84  Randolph..........      856
12  Cabell.........................      860   48  Marion............      856   86  Ritchie...........      624
14  Calhoun........................      852   50  Marshall..........      676   88  Roane.............      852
16  Clay...........................      852   52  Mason.............      860   90  Summers...........      852
18  Doddridge......................      856   54  McDowell..........      824   92  Taylor............      856
20  Fayette........................      852   56  Mercer............      824   94  Tucker............      856
22  Gilmer.........................      856   58  Mineral...........      828   96  Tyler.............      624
24  Grant..........................      828   60  Mingo.............      860   98  Upshur............      856
26  Greenbrier.....................      852   62  Monongalia........      856   100  Wayne............      860
28  Hampshire......................      828   64  Monroe............      852   102  Webster..........      852
30  Hancock........................      676   66  Morgan............      828   104  Wetzel...........      856
32  Hardy..........................      828   68  Nicholas..........      852   106  Wirt.............      624
34  Harrison.......................      856   70  Ohio..............      676   108  Wood.............      624
36  Jackson........................      624   72  Pendleton.........      828   110  Wyoming..........      852
                                               74  Pleasants.........      624
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17-6.1.50. Wisconsin Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  Adams...........................      868   50  Iowa..............      868   98  Polk..............      864
4  Ashland.........................      412   52  Iron..............      412   100  Portage..........      876
6  Barron..........................      864   54  Jackson...........      864   102  Price............      876
8  Bayfield........................      412   56  Jefferson.........      868   104  Racine...........      872
10  Brown..........................      876   58  Juneau............      868   106  Richland.........      868
12  Buffalo........................      864   60  Kenosha...........      872   108  Rock.............      868
14  Burnett........................      412   62  Kewaunee..........      876   110  Rusk.............      864
16  Calumet........................      868   64  La Crosse.........      868   112  Sauk.............      868
18  Chippewa.......................      864   66  Lafayette.........      868   114  Sawyer...........      412
20  Clark..........................      864   68  Langlade..........      876   116  Shawano..........      876
22  Columbia.......................      868   70  Lincoln...........      876   118  Sheboygan........      872
24  Crawford.......................      868   72  Manitowoc.........      868   120  St. Croix........      416
26  Dane...........................      868   74  Marathon..........      876   122  Taylor...........      876
28  Dodge..........................      872   76  Marinette.........      876   124  Trempealeau......      864
30  Door...........................      876   78  Marquette.........      868   126  Vernon...........      868
32  Douglas........................      412   80  Menominee.........      876   128  Vilas............      876
34  Dunn...........................      864   82  Milwaukee.........      872   130  Walworth.........      872
36  Eau Claire.....................      864   84  Monroe............      868   132  Washburn.........      412
38  Florence.......................      876   86  Oconto............      876   134  Washington.......      872
40  Fond Du Lac....................      872   88  Oneida............      876   136  Waukesha.........      872
42  Forest.........................      876   90  Outagamie.........      876   138  Waupaca..........      876
44  Grant..........................      868   92  Ozaukee...........      872   140  Waushara.........      868
46  Green..........................      868   94  Pepin.............      864   142  Winnebago........      868
48  Green Lake.....................      868   96  Pierce............      864   144  Wood.............      876
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17-6.1.51. Wyoming Service Areas

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               County                   SA             County             SA             County             SA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2  Albany..........................      880   18  Hot Springs.......      884   34  Sheridan..........      884
4  Big Horn........................      884   20  Johnson...........      884   36  Sublette..........      888
6  Campbell........................      708   22  Laramie...........      880   38  Sweetwater........      888
8  Carbon..........................      880   24  Lincoln...........      888   40  Teton.............      884
10  Converse.......................      880   26  Natrona...........      880   42  Uinta.............      888
12  Crook..........................      708   28  Niobrara..........      880   44  Washakie..........      884
14  Fremont........................      888   30  Park..............      884   46  Weston............      708
16  Goshen.........................      880   32  Platte............      880
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    17-6.2. Service Areas. Geographic Application of Rates for 
Additional Services.

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                                HTOS paragraph 17.9    HTOS para     HTOS paragraph 17.21 storage     HTOS para
                              ----------------------     17.30    ---------------------------------     17.23
   SA No       Service area                         --------------              EA ADD             -------------
                                  Reg         OT          L/C       1st day      day        W/H     P/D from SIT
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4.........  Birmingham AL....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.90       0.20       4.40  D
8.........  Dothan AL........      19.00      28.25  B                  1.15       0.16       2.10  B
12........  Huntsville AL....      23.25      35.00  C                  1.30       0.20       3.35  C
16........  Mobile AL........      19.00      28.25  B                  1.15       0.16       2.10  B
20........  Montgomery AL....      19.00      28.25  B                  1.45       0.20       2.95  B
 
24........  Flagstaff AZ.....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       2.35  F
28........  Phoenix AZ.......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.60       0.20       3.35  E
32........  Tucson AZ........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       2.45  F
36........  Yuma AZ..........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.15       0.15       2.05  E
40........  Ft. Smith/             23.25      35.00  C                  1.15       0.16       2.20  C
             Fayetteville AR.
 
44........  Jonesboro AR.....      19.00      28.25  B                  1.05       0.15       1.90  B
48........  Little Rock AR...      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       2.20  D
52........  Fresno CA........      45.75      68.50  H                  1.50       0.20       4.10  H
56........  Los Angeles CA...      45.75      68.50  H                  2.00       0.21       5.25  H
60........  Monterey CA......      45.75      68.50  H                  1.75       0.20       4.60  H
 
64........  Redding CA.......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       1.90  F
68........  Sacramento CA....      45.75      68.50  H                  1.70       0.20       4.65  H
72........  San Bernadino CA.      41.25      62.00  G                  2.00       0.21       5.25  G
76........  San Diego CA.....      45.75      68.50  H                  2.00       0.21       5.25  H
80........  San Francisco CA.      45.75      68.50  H                  2.15       0.22       5.25  H
 
84........  Yuba City CA.....      45.75      68.50  G                  1.40       0.17       1.90  G
88........  Alberta Prov., CN      50.75      76.00  H                  2.25       0.25       5.10  H
92........  British Columbia,      50.75      76.00  H                  2.25       .025       5.40  H
             CN.
96........  Labrador Prov.,        50.75      76.00  H                  2.25       0.25       5.40  H
             CN.
100.......  Manitoba Prov.,        45.75      68.50  G                  2.10       0.25       5.05  G
             CN.
 
104.......  New Brunswick, CN      45.75      68.50  G                  2.10       0.25       5.05  G
108.......  Newfoundland, CN.      45.75      68.50  G                  2.10       0.25       5.05  G
112.......  Northwest Terr.,       50.75      76.00  H                  2.25       0.25       5.40  H
             CN.
116.......  Nova Scotia, CN..      45.75      68.50  G                  2.10       0.25       5.05  G
120.......  Ontario Prov., CN      50.75      76.00  H                  2.25       0.25       5.40  H
 
124.......  Pr. Edward Isl.,       45.75      68.50  G                  2.10       0.25       5.05  G
             CN.
128.......  Quebec Prov., CN.      50.75      76.00  H                  2.25       0.25       5.40  H
132.......  Saskatchewan, CN.      45.75      76.00  G                  2.10       0.25       5.05  G
136.......  Yukon Prov., CN..      50.75      76.00  H                  2.25       0.25       5.40  H
140.......  Colorado Springs       37.00      55.75  F                  1.45       0.20       5.25  F
             CO.
 
144.......  Denver CO........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.60       0.20       5.50  E
148.......  Glenwood Springs       32.50      48.75  E                  1.05       0.15       1.90  E
             CO.
152.......  Grand Junction CO      37.00      55.75  F                  1.60       0.20       3.80  F
156.......  Gunnison CO......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.75  E
160.......  Hartford CT......      45.75      68.50  H                  1.60       0.20       3.75  H
 
164.......  Dover DE.........      41.25      62.00  G                  1.45       0.20       3.80  G
168.......  Washington DC....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.75       0.20       3.85  E
172.......  Ft. Myers FL.....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.45       0.20       2.70  E
176.......  Jacksonville FL..      19.00      28.25  B                  1.40       0.17       2.35  B
180.......  Miami FL.........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.60       0.20       4.85  F
 
184.......  Orlando FL.......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.25       0.17       2.95  D
188.......  Pensacola FL.....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.45       0.20       2.95  D
192.......  Tallahassee FL...      27.75      42.00  D                  1.60       0.20       2.95  D
196.......  Tampa FL.........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.50       0.20       4.05  D
200.......  Albany GA........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.15       0.16       2.10  D
 
204.......  Atlanta GA.......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.70       0.20       3.10  E
208.......  Augusta GA.......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.25       0.17       2.35  C
212.......  Columbus GA......      14.25      21.25  A                  1.25       0.17       2.05  A
216.......  Savannah GA......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.70       0.20       3.10  D
220.......  Hawaii, HI.......      25.75      38.75  C                  1.55       0.21       3.05  C
 
224.......  Honolulu, HI.....      30.75      46.50  D                  1.90       0.22       2.25  D
228.......  Kauai, HI........      25.75      38.75  C                  1.55       0.21       3.05  C
232.......  Maui, HI.........      25.75      38.75  C                  1.55       0.21       3.05  C
236.......  Boise ID.........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.45       0.20       4.05  F

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240.......  Pocatello ID.....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       2.35  F
 
244.......  Twin Falls ID....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.20       0.16       3.55  D
248.......  Bloomington IL...      37.00      55.75  F                  1.60       0.20       4.75  F
252.......  Chicago IL.......      45.75      68.50  H                  2.25       0.25       5.20  H
256.......  Mount Vernon IL..      45.75      68.50  H                  1.45       0.20       3.55  H
260.......  Peoria IL........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.50       0.20       4.30  E
 
264.......  Springfield IL...      37.00      55.75  F                  1.45       0.20       4.60  F
268.......  Elkhart IN.......      41.25      62.00  G                  1.50       0.20       4.10  G
272.......  Evansville IN....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       3.05  D
276.......  Ft. Wayne IN.....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       2.85  F
280.......  Indianapolis IN..      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.45  E
 
284.......  Lafayette IN.....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.40       0.17       2.85  E
288.......  Terre Haute IN...      37.00      55.75  F                  1.30       0.17       2.80  F
292.......  Davenport IA.....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.50       0.20       4.10  E
296.......  Des Moines IA....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.60       0.20       4.10  D
300.......  Sioux City IA....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       3.55  F
 
304.......  Waterloo IA......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.50       0.20       4.10  E
308.......  Dodge City KS....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.05       0.15       1.90  E
312.......  Great Bend KS....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.05       0.15       1.90  E
316.......  Topeka KS........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       3.80  D
320.......  Wichita KS.......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       3.05  E
 
324.......  Bowling Green KY.      23.25      35.00  C                  1.15       0.16       2.35  C
328.......  Lexington KY.....      19.00      28.25  B                  1.25       0.17       2.45  B
332.......  Louisville KY....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.70       0.21       4.85  D
336.......  Paducah KY.......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.15       0.15       1.90  C
340.......  Somerset KY......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.05       0.15       1.90  C
 
344.......  Alexandria LA....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.35  E
348.......  Lafayette LA.....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.45       0.20       2.75  D
352.......  Monroe LA........      41.25      62.00  G                  1.15       0.16       2.35  G
356.......  New Orleans LA...      19.00      28.25  B                  1.25       0.17       2.35  B
360.......  Shreveport LA....      19.00      28.25  B                  1.25       0.17       2.35  B
 
364.......  Augusta ME.......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.95  E
368.......  Bangor ME........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       3.35  E
372.......  Portland ME......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.50       0.20       3.35  F
376.......  Presque Isle ME..      32.50      48.75  E                  1.40       0.17       3.35  E
380.......  Baltimore MD.....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.50       0.20       2.70  F
 
384.......  Boston MA........      45.75      68.50  H                  1.75       0.20       4.20  H
388.......  Springfield MA...      41.25      62.00  G                  1.45       0.20       3.10  G
392.......  Not Applicable...  .........  .........  ............  .........  .........  .........  ............
396.......  Cadillac MI......      41.25      62.00  G                  1.40       0.17       3.85  G
400.......  Detroit MI.......      45.75      68.50  H                  1.75       0.20       5.25  H
 
404.......  Grand Rapids MI..      45.75      68.50  H                  1.45       0.20       2.85  H
408.......  Marquette MI.....      41.25      62.00  G                  1.40       0.17       2.45  G
412.......  Duluth MN........      45.75      68.50  H                  1.50       0.20       4.40  H
416.......  Minneapolis MN...      45.75      68.50  H                  2.00       0.21       4.75  H
420.......  Rochester MN.....      41.25      62.00  G                  1.40       0.20       2.95  G
 
424.......  Greenville MS....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.15       0.16       1.90  D
428.......  Gulfport MS......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       2.20  D
432.......  Jackson MS.......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.20       0.16       2.45  F
436.......  Meridian MS......      19.00      28.25  B                  1.05       0.15       1.90  B
440.......  Tupelo MS........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.15       1.90  D
 
444.......  Columbia MO......      19.00      28.25  B                  1.45       0.20       2.85  B
448.......  Kansas City MO...      32.50      48.75  E                  1.45       0.20       4.10  E
452.......  Springfield MO...      19.00      28.25  B                  1.05       0.15       1.90  B
456.......  St. Louis MO.....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       3.35  F
460.......  Billings MT......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.45       0.20       5.25  C
 
464.......  Butte MT.........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.16       3.55  E
468.......  Glasgow MT.......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.05       0.15       2.70  E

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472.......  Great Falls MT...      41.25      62.00  G                  1.45       0.20       5.25  G
476.......  Missoula MT......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       3.05  F
480.......  Grand Island NE..      23.25      35.00  C                  1.05       0.15       2.35  C
 
484.......  North Platte NE..      23.25      35.00  C                  1.15       0.16       2.25  C
488.......  Omaha NE.........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       2.80  D
492.......  Scottsbluff NE...      14.25      21.25  A                  1.15       0.16       2.10  A
496.......  Elko NV..........      45.75      68.50  H                  1.05       0.15       1.90  H
500.......  Las Vegas NV.....      45.75      68.50  H                  1.85       0.21       5.05  H
 
504.......  Reno NV..........      41.25      62.00  G                  2.15       0.22       3.80  G
508.......  Laconia NH.......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.65  E
512.......  Lakewood NJ......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.75       0.21       4.10  F
516.......  Albuquerque NM...      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       3.05  E
520.......  Carlsbad NM......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.00  E
 
524.......  Clovis NM........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.15       0.15       2.25  D
528.......  Gallup NM........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       3.05  E
532.......  Las Cruces NM....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.15       2.05  D
536.......  Albany NY........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.45       0.20       3.55  F
540.......  Buffalo NY.......      45.75      68.50  H                  1.60       0.20       4.80  H
 
544.......  New York NY......      45.75      68.50  H                  2.25       0.22       5.20  H
548.......  Plattsburgh NY...      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       3.10  E
552.......  Syracuse NY......      41.25      62.00  G                  1.45       0.20       3.80  G
556.......  Utica NY.........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.25       0.17       2.25  D
560.......  Asheville NC.....      23.25      35.00  C                  1.15       0.16       2.35  C
 
564.......  Charlotte NC.....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.25       0.17       2.25  D
568.......  Fayetteville NC..      14.25      21.25  A                  1.15       0.16       2.35  A
572.......  Greenville NC....      23.25      25.00  C                  1.05       0.15       1.90  C
576.......  Jacksonville NC..      19.00      28.25  B                  1.15       0.16       2.10  B
580.......  Raleigh Durham NC      27.75      42.00  D                  1.20       0.16       2.25  D
 
584.......  Winston Salem NC.      27.75      42.00  D                  1.15       0.16       2.45  D
588.......  Bismarck ND......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.75       0.20       4.40  C
592.......  Dickinson ND.....      23.25      35.00  C                  1.75       0.20       4.40  C
596.......  Fargo ND.........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.75       0.20       4.40  D
600.......  Grand Forks ND...      41.25      62.00  G                  1.45       0.20       3.15  G
 
604.......  Minot ND.........      23.25      35.00  C                  1.75       0.20       4.40  C
608.......  Cincinnati OH....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.70       0.20       4.35  F
612.......  Cleveland OH.....      45.75      68.50  H                  1.75       0.21       4.75  H
616.......  Columbus OH......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.25       0.17       3.10  D
620.......  Dayton OH........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.85       0.20       2.70  F
 
624.......  Marietta OH......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.50       0.17       4.35  D
628.......  Toledo OH........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.75       0.20       4.20  E
632.......  Enid OK..........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.20       0.16       2.80  F
636.......  Oklahoma City OK.      19.00      28.25  B                  1.70       0.20       4.00  B
640.......  Tulsa OK.........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.70       0.20       3.35  E
 
644.......  Bend OR..........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.60       0.20       4.85  F
648.......  Eugene OR........      37.00      55.75  F                  2.05       0.21       5.05  F
652.......  Medford OR.......      41.25      62.00  G                  1.45       0.20       4.20  G
656.......  Pendleton OR.....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.45       0.20       4.20  E
660.......  Portland OR......      45.75      68.50  H                  2.05       0.21       5.05  H
 
664.......  Altoona PA.......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.40       0.17       2.45  E
668.......  Erie PA..........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.25       0.17       3.80  F
672.......  Philadelphia PA..      41.25      62.00  G                  1.85       0.20       5.25  G
676.......  Pittsburgh PA....      32.50      55.75  F                  2.05       0.21       4.65  F
680.......  Scranton PA......      41.25      62.00  G                  1.25       0.17       2.05  G
 
684.......  Providence RI....      45.75      68.50  H                  1.45       0.17       3.15  H
688.......  Anderson SC......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.25       0.17       2.25  C
692.......  Charleston SC....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.25  E
696.......  Columbia SC......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.25       0.17       2.35  C
700.......  Aberdeen SD......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.20       0.16       2.70  D
 

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704.......  Pierre SD........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.20       0.16       2.20  D
708.......  Rapid City SD....      19.00      28.25  B                  1.40       0.17       2.45  B
712.......  Sioux Falls SD...      32.50      48.75  E                  1.40       0.17       3.05  E
716.......  Bristol TN.......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.05       0.15       2.35  F
720.......  Chattanooga TN...      23.25      35.00  C                  1.25       0.17       2.80  C
 
724.......  Knoxville TN.....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.15       2.65  D
728.......  Memphis TN.......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.75       0.20       4.95  F
732.......  Nashville TN.....      23.25      35.00  C                  1.25       0.17       2.35  C
736.......  Abilene TX.......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.25       0.17       2.10  D
740.......  Amarillo TX......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.15       2.65  D
744.......  Austin TX........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.20       0.16       2.45  E
748.......  Corpus Christi TX      37.00      55.75  F                  1.05       0.15       1.90  F
752.......  Dallas TX........      32.50      48.75  E                  2.20       0.25       4.75  E
756.......  Del Rio TX.......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.15       1.90  D
760.......  El Paso TX.......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.05       0.15       1.90  C
764.......  Houston TX.......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.50       0.20       4.00  D
768.......  Laredo TX........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.15       1.90  D
772.......  Lubbock TX.......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       2.65  D
776.......  Midland TX.......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.70       0.20       4.35  C
780.......  San Antonio TX...      23.25      35.00  C                  1.40       0.17       3.55  C
784.......  Tyler TX.........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.15       2.35  D
788.......  Wichita Falls TX.      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       2.70  F
792.......  Cedar City UT....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.25       0.17       3.05  D
796.......  Provo UT.........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       2.70  D
800.......  Salt Lake City UT      27.75      42.00  D                  1.40       0.17       2.70  D
804.......  Bennington VT....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.20       2.90  D
808.......  Burlington VT....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.45       0.20       2.85  D
812.......  Charlottesville        27.75      42.00  D                  1.15       0.16       2.35  D
             VA.
816.......  Norfolk VA.......      23.25      35.00  C                  1.25       0.17       2.25  C
820.......  Richmond VA......      32.50      48.75  E                  1.05       0.16       3.80  E
824.......  Roanoke VA.......      27.75      42.00  D                  1.05       0.16       3.80  D
828.......  Winchester VA....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.05       0.15       1.90  E
832.......  Bellingham WA....      41.25      62.00  G                  1.60       0.20       4.40  G
836.......  Richland WA......      41.25      62.00  G                  1.40       0.17       3.90  G
840.......  Seattle WA.......      41.25      62.00  G                  2.10       0.21       5.25  G
844.......  Spokane WA.......      41.25      62.00  G                  1.40       0.17       3.90  G
848.......  Yakima WA........      37.00      55.75  F                  1.50       0.20       3.90  F
852.......  Charleston WV....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.50       0.17       4.35  E
856.......  Clarksburg WV....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.40       0.17       3.05  E
860.......  Huntington WV....      27.75      42.00  D                  1.50       0.20       4.35  D
864.......  Eau Claire WI....      32.50      48.75  E                  1.05       0.15       3.05  E
868.......  Madison WI.......      37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       3.05  F
872.......  Milwaukee WI.....      37.00      55.75  F                  1.60       0.20       4.20  F
876.......  Wausau/Green Bay       37.00      55.75  F                  1.40       0.17       4.05  F
             WI.
880.......  Casper WY........      32.50      48.75  E                  1.25       0.17       2.35  E
884.......  Cody WY..........      27.75      42.00  D                  1.25       0.15       2.45  D
888.......  Rock Springs WY..      45.75      68.50  H                  1.90       0.22       4.20  H
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

17-7  Reserved for Future Use

17-8. Auxiliary Services

    A. Auxiliary services rates will be applied under the conditions 
stated in this HTOS Paragraph 17-8.
    B. Charges for auxiliary service:
    (1) Per additional vehicle: US$29.45 per hour.
    (2) Labor: Apply labor rates contained in HTOS Paragraph 17-9.

17-9. Labor Charges

    A. Covers all services for which no charges are otherwise provided 
in the solicitation when such services are authorized and confirmed in 
writing on a DD Form 619 (Statement of Assessorial Services Performed) 
or comparable commercial form by the RTO.
    B. Charges based on time are computed by multiplying the hourly 
rate by the time involved. When fractions of an hour are used, charges 
will be as follows: 15 minutes or less, one quarter of an hour; 16 to 
30 minutes, one-half hour; 31 to 45 minutes, three-quarters of an hour; 
and in excess of 45 minutes, 1 hour.
    C. See HTOS Paragraph 17-6, Geographical Application of Rates and 
Schedules, for Labor Rates to apply to HHG and UB shipments WHEN 
SERVICE IS PERFORMED AT POINTS WITHIN CONUS, CANADA, AND HAWAII.
    D. Applicable rates are shown below:

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       Rates  (In dollars and cents)
                                  --------------------------------------
                                    Regular hour  per    Overtime hour
                                           man              per man
------------------------------------------------------------------------
WHEN Services is Performed at all  US$11.90            US$17.85
 points outside Conus, Canada,
 and Hawaii, Except as Provided
 below.
Germany, Belgium, and The          $17.90              $26.85
 Netherlands.
Alaska...........................  $42.00              $50.00
------------------------------------------------------------------------

17-10. Waiting Time

    A. This HTOS Paragraph 17-10 will not apply when waiting time is 
the fault of the carrier.
    B. Loading and unloading or pickup and delivery will be performed 
during regular working hours. (See definition in Chapter II). Waiting 
time charges will be applicable only between these hours at rate of 
US$29.45 per hour per vehicle less free waiting time.
    C. Free waiting time is allowed as follows: For direct deliveries, 
3 hours; for deliveries from storage-in-transit, 1 hour, for attempted 
pickup of HHG only, 1 hour.
    D. Additional waiting time, after expiration of the free waiting 
time, requires RTO prior approval and is subject to carrier's 
convenience.
    E. Charges based on time are computed by multiplying the hourly 
rate by the time involved. When fractions of an hour are used, the 
charges will be as follows: 15 minutes or less, one quarter of an hour; 
16 to 30 minutes, one-half hour; 31 to 45 minutes, three quarters of an 
hour; and in excess of 45 minutes, one hour.
    F. Labor charges for the vehicle driver and helper(s) will be at 
the hourly labor rate in HTOS Paragraph 17.9.

17-11. Overtime Loading and Unloading

    A. Except as otherwise provided for and subject to applicable notes 
below, an additional charge of US$2.35 per net CWT (45kg) will apply 
for each overtime loading or each overtime unloading when this service 
is performed other than during regular working hours and when 
authorized and confirmed, in writing, by the RTO.
    B. Overtime loading and unloading charges apply when: the service 
is performed other than during regular working hours when this service 
is made necessary by landlord requirements, or is required by 
prevailing laws or ordinances, or is rendered at the specific request 
of RTO or its agent, made in writing, and the shipper or its agent is 
notified of the additional charge specified in this HTOS Paragraph 
17.11 for this service before the loading and/or unloading begins. (See 
notes below.)

    Note 1: Overtime loading and unloading charges will be based on 
the net hundredweight (45 kg) of the shipments subject to a minimum 
of 500 pounds (227 kg).


    Note 2: Overtime loading and unloading charges will not apply 
when service is performed for carrier's convenience or when 
shipments are delivered to a warehouse at destination.


    Note 3: Overtime loading and unloading services will be rendered 
only at the option of the carrier. Service involving loading or 
unloading at a warehouse must be agreed to by the warehouseman.


    Note 4: Other than regular working hours is defined as follows:

    (a) Between 5 p.m. and 8 a.m., except Saturdays, Sundays, and 
holidays.
    (b) During any hour on Saturday.
    (c) During any hour on Sunday.
    (d) During any hour on officially declared Foreign National, U.S. 
National or State holidays, except such charges apply on State holidays 
ONLY when service is rendered within that State on such holiday.

17-12. Reweigh--Household Effects

    A. The carrier will reweigh the shipment prior to delivery when 
requested to do so by the RTO. The lower of the two net scales weights 
will be used for determining transportation charges. No reweigh service 
charge will apply.
    B. Reweigh provisions are not applicable when constructive weight 
is used in accordance with HTOS Paragraph 4-10.5.

17-13. Reserved for Future Use.

17-14. Unpacking Service Unaccompanied Air Baggage Only.

    A. Additional charges apply when unpacking service is requested by 
the RTO and verified by the employee.
    (1) When carrier unpacks the external container/crate, and places 
each article in the residence or other building, a US$.60 per cubic 
foot (US$20.00 per cubic meter) charge will apply.
    (2) When a carrier unpacks the internal cartons and places each 
article in the residence or other building, the carrier has the option 
of billing a per cubic foot (cubic meters) charge as outlined in (1) 
above; or a per carton charge, whichever is greater. Carrier cannot 
bill for both.
    B. Charges. Charges shall be in accordance with the following.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                        Unpacking rate
           Description                    Per         (In US dollars and
                                                            cents)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
          CFFT = Cubic Foot (Cubic Meter) or Fraction Thereof.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      BARRELS
Barrel, dish-pack, drum or        Each..............  US$3.40
 specially designed containers
 for use in lieu of barrel, dish-
 pack or drum of not less than 5
 cubic feet (0.15 cubic meters)
 capacity.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  BOXES
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Not over 5 cubic feet (0.15       Each..............  US$1.90
 cubic meters).
Over 5 but not over 8 cubic feet  Each..............  US$3.25
 (over 0.15 but not over 0.24
 cubic meters).

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Over 8 cubic feet ( 0.24 cubic    CFFT..............  US$.60 (US$20.00
 meters).                                              per cubic meter)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 CARTONS
------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Double or Triple-Wall (Federal Specifications PPP-B-1364 or PPP-B-640
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Not over 4 cubic feet (0.12       Each..............  US$3.50
 cubic meters).
Over 4 but not over 6 cubic feet  Each..............  US$3.85
 (0.12 cubic meters).
Over 6 but not over 8 cubic feet  Each..............  US$4.35
 (over 0.18 but not over 0.24
 cubic meters).
Over 8 cubic feet ( 0.24 cubic    CFFT..............  US$0.60 (US$20.00
 meters).                                              per cubic meter)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
  When cartons of more than 1\1/2\ cubic feet (0.045 cubic meters) are
   used and no rate is shown for the size carton used, charges will be
         based on the rate for the next lower size carton shown.
               Cubic content must be shown on all cartons.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             WARDROBE CARTON
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Not less than 10 cubic feet (0.3  Each..............  None.
 cubic meters).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          CONTAINERS OR CRATES
 specifically designated for mirrors, painting, glass or marble tops and
                        similar fragile articles.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gross measurement of specially    CFFT..............  US$.60 ( US$20.00
 designed container or crate.                          per cubic meter)
Minimum charge per specially      Each..............  US$2.15
 designed container or crate.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

17-15. Crates/Special Containers.

    A. Compensation to the carrier is authorized for construction of 
crates/containers necessary for safe transit of motorcycles, mopeds, 
minibikes and items of unusual nature such as but not limited to, hang 
gliders, sail boards, hot tubs, slate pool tables, marble/glass table 
tops and certain grandfather clocks (protruding glass faces), and other 
similar articles requiring special protection.
    B. External shipping containers are authorized for items that will 
not fit into standard household effects shipping containers.
    (1) Compensation: US$4.55 per cubic foot, (US$152.00 per cubic 
meter) no minimum charge.
    (2) Container becomes property of the Government.
    C. Internal crates are authorized for items that will fit not 
standard household effects shipping containers but require additional 
protection for safe transit.
    (1) Compensation: US$14.45 per crate or US$3.35 per cubic foot 
(US$112.00 per cubic meter) whichever is greater.
    (2) Crates remain the property of employee.
    D. Carriers are responsible for notifying the RTO of any property 
requiring crates/containers prior to performing service. RTO must 
provide written authorization prior to construction of crates/
containers.
    E. With the exception of vehicular equipment, such as motorcycles, 
mopeds, minibikes, the RTO is responsible for determining the necessity 
of carrier's, as well as employees', requests for crating. Vehicular 
items are not automatically approved for crating. See HTOS Paragraph 
4.7.1.4. Note: Some countries require that motorcycles be crated 
separately. It is the responsibility of the carrier to determine which 
destinations have this requirement.
    F. If a carrier utilizes crates retained by the employee from a 
previous move, compensation for service performed will be made under 
labor costs.

17-16. Extra Pickup or Delivery

    A. Portions of a shipment may be picked up or delivered at one or 
more places, origins, destinations, or enroute, provided all portions 
of the shipment are made available to the carrier at the same time. 
Service under this HTOS Paragraph 17-16 will be authorized by proper 
entry on the GBL or by ordering of service and certification on DD Form 
619 or comparable commercial form by the RTO.
    B. Charges for extra pickup or delivery of HHG will be computed as 
follows:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contiguous United States and   Overseas, excluding
           Hawaii                    Alaska                Alaska
------------------------------------------------------------------------
         Within A 50 Mile Radius Of The Extra Origin/Destination
------------------------------------------------------------------------
US $57.10 per extra pickup/   US $57.10 per extra   US $38.60 per extra
 delivery.                     pickup/delivery.      pickup/delivery;
------------------------------------------------------------------------
              51-150 Miles Of The Origin/Destination Point
------------------------------------------------------------------------
US $57.10 per shipment plus   US $57.10 per         US $77.20 per
 US $0.05 net per CWT (45kg)   shipment plus         shipment plus US
 per highway mile from 51      US$0.03 net per CWT   $0.85 for each 20
 miles to 150 miles            (45kg) per highway    miles or fraction
 inclusive (subject to a 50    mile from 51 miles    thereof.
 mile minimum).                to 150 miles
                               inclusive (subject
                               to a 50 mile
                               minimum).

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------------------------------------------------------------------------
           151 Miles And Over Of The Origin/Destination Point
------------------------------------------------------------------------
US$57.10 per shipment plus    US$57.10 per          US $77.20 per
 US $0.05 net CWT (US $.05)    shipment plus US      shipment plus
 (45kg) per highway mile       $0.03 net CWT         US$0.85 net CWT
 from 51 miles to 150 miles    (45kg) per highway    (45kg) for each 20
 inclusive plus US $0.01 net   mile from 51 miles    miles or fraction
 CWT (45kg) per highway mile   to 150 miles          thereof from 51
 from 151 miles and over.      inclusive plus        miles and over.
                               US$0.01 net CWT
                               (45kg) per highway
                               mile from 151 miles
                               and over.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    C. Land transportation rates, when applicable, will be calculated 
on the weight of the additional pickup or delivery. When the carrier is 
required to unstuff and restuff containers to affect the extra pickup/
delivery, the labor rates in HTOS Paragraph 17-9 will apply.
    D. Charges for Extra Pickup or Delivery of UB will be as follows:
    (1) Portions of a shipment may be picked up or delivered at one or 
more places at origin or destination, provided that all portions of the 
shipment are made available to the carrier at the same time. Services 
performed under this HTOS Paragraph 17-16 will be ordered on a DD Form 
619 or comparable commercial form and certified by the RTO.
    (2) An additional charge of US$12.85 per extra pickup or delivery 
per shipment will apply.

17-17. Attempted Delivery to Residence From SIT

    A. Compensation to the carriers for attempted delivery to residence 
from Storage-In-Transit when failure to deliver is not the fault of the 
carrier, will be as follows:
    (1) Round trip mileage from the warehouse to residence and return.
    (a) If total mileage is 50 miles (80 km) or less, Pickup or 
Delivery Transportation Rate on storage-in-transit shipments will 
apply.
    (b) If total mileage is greater than 50 miles, (80 km) applicable 
provisions of HTOS Paragraphs 17-33 17-47 will apply.
    (2) Warehouse Handling: A second warehouse handling charge will 
apply if the shipment is again placed into SIT.

    Note: If the shipment remains on the vehicle until delivered, 
this additional warehouse handling charge WILL NOT APPLY.

    (3) Waiting Time: The provisions of HTOS Paragraph 17.9 will apply 
if carrier is required to wait at residence.
    (4) Storage-In-Transit: If property is again placed into SIT, the 
same SIT control number will apply. Storage charges in CONUS and CANADA 
will continue at the additional daily rate. Storage charges in overseas 
areas will continue on a 30-day basis for HHG and a 15-day basis for 
UB.

17-18. Attempted Pickup and Direct Delivery Charges

    A. Whenever attempted pick-up or direct delivery occurs, under 
conditions stated in definition of the term in HTOS paragraph 16-1, 
service will be supported by DD Form 619 or comparable commercial form 
certified by the RTO.
    B. Charges for this service will be computed as follows:
    (1) Per vehicle: US$29.45 per hour.
    (2) Labor: Apply labor rates contained in HTOS Paragraph 17-9.
    (3) Waiting Time: One hour free time in accordance with HTOS 
Paragraph 17-10 (Household Goods only).

17-19. Delivery to Storage in Government Facilities

    Shipment delivered to nontemporary storage in Government facilities 
will be considered as terminated. Such Government facilities will be 
considered the final delivery point for the shipment.

17-20. Reserved for Future Use

17-21. Storage-in-Transit and Warehouse Handling Charge Household Goods 
Surface Shipment

    A. Storage-in-transit and warehouse handling charges are in dollars 
and cents per net cwt (45kg) and apply based on location of warehouse 
where storage-in-transit service is provided. Charges for these 
services will be based on actual weight of goods stored in transit, 
subject to a 1000 pound (454 kg) minimum. Rates in effect on the date 
of initial pick-up at origin will apply.
    B. This HTOS Paragraph 17-21 applies when SIT is ordered by RTO and 
performed by a carrier or its agent.
    (1) CONUS and CANADA locations: Storage charges apply for each day 
of storage, and apply exact time storage-in-transit service is 
rendered. Storage days will include the day goods are placed in 
storage, and the day goods are removed from storage. If the goods are 
removed from storage on the same day they are placed in storage, one 
(1) day storage will apply.
    (2) OVERSEAS locations: Storage charges apply for 30 days of 
storage or fraction thereof, and each time storage-in-transit service 
is rendered. Storage days will include the day goods are placed in 
storage, but not the day removed from storage. If the goods are removed 
from storage on the same day they are placed in storage, one 30 day 
storage period will apply.
    C. Warehouse handling charge applies once each time shipment is 
placed in storage-in-transit.
    D. Except as provided below, a shipment or portion thereof may be 
placed in storage-in-transit one or more times for an aggregate period 
not to exceed 180 days unless additional storage is authorized by the 
RTO, who will notify carrier of the extension of the projected 
termination date. When not removed from SIT at the expiration of the 
time limit specified herein, liability of the carrier shall terminate 
at midnight on the 180th day or at the end of the extended SIT period 
authorized by the RTO. The through GBL character of the shipment will 
cease, the warehouse will be considered the destination of the 
shipment, the warehouseman will become the agent for the shipper and 
the shipment becomes subject to the rules, regulations and charges of 
the warehouseman.
    Exception: When the shipper has requested final delivery of their 
property, on a date five days preceding the expiration of storage, and 
when the carrier, through no fault of the shipper, does not deliver the 
property prior to the end of the 180 day period, or any extension 
thereof, then storage-in-transit charges will not apply after the 180 
days or at the end of the extended SIT period. All other provisions 
under the original tender will continue in effect until property is 
delivered to final residence.
    E. Delivery to residence will be made on the date requested. If 
prior commitments prevent the carrier from delivery on that date, then 
delivery will be made as soon as possible thereafter. In any event, 
storage charges will cease on the following date, whichever is earlier:
    (1) Requested delivery date, or five working days following the 
date of notification to deliver, whichever is later; or
    (2) Date of actual delivery for CONUS and CANADA locations, or the 
date

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immediately prior to the date of actual delivery for overseas 
locations.
    F. See HTOS Paragraph 17-6 Geographical Application of Rates and 
Schedules, for Storage-In-Transit and Warehouse Handling Rate to apply 
WHEN SERVICE IS PERFORMED AT POINTS WITHIN CONUS, CANADA, AND HAWAII 
(other than points listed below).

Overseas
    Application: Rates apply as shown below based on the location of 
warehouse when Storage-In-Transit service is provided. Also see HTOS 
Paragraph 4-18.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                             Overseas
                                           storage  for      Warehouse
                                           each 30 days      handling
                Location                    or fraction     charge  per
                                            thereof per     cwt. (45kg)
                                            cwt (45kg)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
At any point other than those listed             US$2.45         US$2.80
 below..................................
Alaska..................................         US$4.90         US$3.85
Australia (both East and West)..........         US$2.95         US$3.70
Beligum.................................         US$2.60         US$3.30
Germany, United Kingdom, and Scotland,           US$1.95         US$1.95
 Switzerland............................
Netherlands, The........................         US$3.70         US$4.90
Iceland.................................         US$3.24         US$3.24
Japan (less Okinawa)....................         US$7.39         US$6.58
Okinawa.................................         US$4.33         US$4.32
------------------------------------------------------------------------

17-22. Storage-in-Transit and Warehouse Handling Charge Household 
Goods, Unaccompanied Air Baggage

    Rates are in dollars and cents per gross CWT (45 kg) and apply in 
territory or areas shown below, based on location of warehouse where 
SIT service is provided:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                      Sit for each 15 days or        Warehouse handling charge
                                                         fraction thereof        -------------------------------
                                                 --------------------------------
                                                                  Minimum charge
          When warehouse is located at                              per each 15    Per gross Cwt  Minimum charge
                                                   Per gross Cwt      days or         (45kg)       per shipment
                                                      (45kg)         fraction
                                                                      thereof
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Any point within CONUS and CANADA...............         US$1.45         US$7.55         US$1.45         US$7.55
Any overseas point not listed below.............         US$1.15         US$5.95         US$1.15         US$5.95
Alaska..........................................         US$2.35        US$11.85         US$2.35        US$11.85
Hawaii..........................................         US$2.10        US$10.70         US$3.00        US$12.90
Puerto Rico.....................................         US$2.00        US$10.10         US$2.00        US$10.10
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Note 1: Delivery to residence will be made on the date specified 
by the RTO provided the RTO has given the carrier 3 working days 
notice. The carrier must deliver the shipment no later than 3 
working days after RTO notification. If notification is given before 
noon of a working day, that day will be considered day one. If 
notification is given after noon of a working day, the following day 
will be considered day one. Storage charges will cease as shown 
below:

    (a) After day 3, when the shipment is delivered beyond the 3rd 
working day at the convenience of the carrier.
    (b) The day after the shipment is removed from storage, when the 
shipment is delivered beyond the 3rd working day at the RTO's request.

    Note 2: This HTOS Paragraph 17-22 applies when SIT is ordered by 
a RTO and performed by a carrier or its agent. Storage days will 
include the day goods are placed in storage and the day goods are 
removed from storage. If the goods are removed from storage on the 
same day they are placed in storage, one 15-day storage period will 
apply.


    Note 3: Warehouse Handling Charge applies once each time 
shipment is placed in SIT.

17-23. Pick-Up or Delivery Transportation Rates To Apply on Storage-in-
Transit Shipment Household Effects, Surface

    A. Rates in this HTOS Paragraph 17-23 apply to drayage of SIT 
shipments as follows:
    (1) From residence to SIT facility at origin.
    (2) From destination SIT facility to final residence.

    Note: Applies to shipments stored at either a commercial or 
Government facility.

    B. Shipments stored within CONUS, CANADA, or HAWAII:
    (1) Pick-up or delivery within 50 miles (80 km) radius of SIT 
facility, apply the rates in applicable schedule in this item.
    (2) Pick-up or delivery beyond 50 miles (80 km) radius of SIT 
facility, apply the schedules in this item, plus the rate for 
additional mileage beyond 50 miles, refer to HTOS Paragraphs 17-33-
17.47.
    C. Shipments stored within overseas area refer to HTOS Paragraphs 
17-33-17.47.
    D. RTO may order, subject to carrier's concurrence, the services 
provided by this HTOS Paragraph 17-23 during other than regular working 
hours. The rates specified below plus overtime loading and/or unloading 
charges will apply. These additional charges will not apply when 
service is performed for the convenience of the carrier. When such 
service is ordered, it must be confirmed in writing. Rates in effect on 
date of initial pickup at origin will apply.

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    E. See HTOS Paragraph 17-6, Geographical Application of Rates and 
Schedules for Pick-up or Delivery Transportation Schedules to apply 
WHEN SERVICE IS PERFORMED AT POINTS WITHIN CONUS AND CANADA.

    Note 1: Rates are expressed in terms of dollars per shipment and 
in terms of dollars per cwt (45 kg) for each 100 pounds (45 kg) or 
fraction thereof, in excess of 22,999 pounds (10,432 kg). The 
``Add'l CWT. (45 kg)'' rate applies for each additional 100 pounds 
(45 kg), or fraction thereof, in excess of 22,999 pounds (10,432 
kg), plus the base rate per shipment.


    Note 2: For rates applicable for Hawaii, apply Schedule D; for 
Alaska apply Schedule H.


                     Pickup or delivery transportation rates on storage-in-transit shipments
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 Weight                                                  Schedules
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              From                 Thru      A        B        C        D        E        F        G        H
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1000...........................     1099      125      139      154      171      190      211      234      260
1100...........................     1199      135      150      166      185      205      227      252      280
1200...........................     1299      145      161      178      198      220      244      271      301
1300...........................     1399      155      172      191      212      235      261      289      321
1400...........................     1499      165      183      203      225      250      277      308      342
 
1500...........................     1599      175      194      215      239      265      294      326      362
1600...........................     1699      184      205      227      252      280      311      345      383
1700...........................     1799      194      216      239      266      295      327      363      403
1800...........................     1899      204      227      252      279      310      344      382      424
1900...........................     1999      214      238      264      293      325      361      400      445
 
2000...........................     2199      226      251      279      310      344      382      424      470
2200...........................     2399      241      268      297      330      366      407      451      501
2400...........................     2599      256      284      316      350      389      432      479      532
2600...........................     2799      271      301      334      371      411      457      507      563
2800...........................     2999      286      317      352      391      434      482      535      593
 
3000...........................     3199      301      334      371      411      456      507      562      624
3200...........................     3399      316      350      389      432      479      532      590      655
3400...........................     3599      330      367      407      452      502      557      618      686
3600...........................     3799      345      383      425      472      524      582      646      717
3800...........................     3999      360      400      444      492      547      607      673      748
 
4000...........................     4199      374      416      461      512      568      631      700      777
4200...........................     4399      388      431      478      531      589      654      726      806
4400...........................     4599      402      446      495      550      610      678      752      835
4600...........................     4799      416      462      513      569      632      701      778      864
4800...........................     4999      430      477      530      588      653      724      804      892
 
5000...........................     5199      444      493      547      607      674      748      830      921
5200...........................     5399      458      508      564      626      695      771      856      950
5400...........................     5599      471      523      581      645      716      794      882      979
5600...........................     5799      485      539      598      664      737      818      908     1007
5800...........................     5999      499      554      615      683      758      841      934     1036
 
6000...........................     6199      513      569      632      702      779      864      959     1065
6200...........................     6399      527      585      649      720      800      888      985     1094
6400...........................     6599      541      600      666      739      821      911     1011     1123
6600...........................     6799      555      616      683      758      842      934     1037     1151
6800...........................     6999      568      631      700      777      863      958     1063     1180
 
7000...........................     7199      582      646      717      796      884      981     1089     1209
7200...........................     7399      596      662      734      815      905     1004     1115     1238
7400...........................     7599      610      677      752      834      926     1028     1141     1266
7600...........................     7799      624      692      769      853      947     1051     1167     1295
7800...........................     7999      638      708      786      872      968     1074     1193     1324
 
8000...........................     8499      661      733      814      904     1003     1113     1236     1372
8500...........................     8999      693      769      854      948     1052     1167     1296     1438
9000...........................     9499      725      805      893      992     1101     1222     1356     1505
9500...........................     9999      757      840      933     1035     1149     1276     1416     1572
10000..........................    10499      789      876      972     1079     1198     1330     1476     1639
 
10500..........................    10999      821      911     1011     1123     1246     1383     1535     1704
11000..........................    11499      854      948     1052     1167     1296     1438     1597     1772
11500..........................    11999      886      983     1091     1211     1345     1493     1657     1839
12000..........................    12499      917     1018     1129     1254     1392     1545     1715     1903
12500..........................    12999      946     1050     1166     1294     1437     1595     1770     1965
 
13000..........................    13499      976     1083     1203     1335     1482     1645     1826     2027
13500..........................    13999     1006     1116     1239     1376     1527     1695     1881     2088

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14000..........................    14499     1035     1149     1276     1416     1572     1745     1937     2150
14500..........................    14999     1065     1182     1312     1457     1617     1795     1992     2211
15000..........................    15499     1095     1215     1349     1497     1662     1845     2048     2273
 
15500..........................    15999     1125     1248     1386     1538     1707     1895     2103     2335
16000..........................    16499     1153     1280     1421     1577     1750     1943     2157     2394
16500..........................    16999     1180     1310     1454     1614     1792     1989     2207     2450
17000..........................    17499     1207     1340     1488     1651     1833     2035     2258     2507
17500..........................    17999     1235     1370     1521     1688     1874     2080     2309     2563
 
18000..........................    18499     1262     1401     1555     1726     1916     2126     2360     2620
18500..........................    18999     1289     1431     1588     1763     1957     2172     2411     2676
19000..........................    19499     1316     1461     1622     1800     1998     2218     2462     2733
19500..........................    19999     1343     1491     1655     1837     2039     2264     2513     2789
20000..........................    20499     1371     1521     1689     1875     2081     2310     2564     2846
 
20500..........................    20999     1398     1552     1722     1912     2122     2356     2615     2902
21000..........................    21499     1425     1582     1756     1949     2163     2401     2666     2959
21500..........................    21999     1452     1612     1789     1986     2205     2447     2716     3015
22000..........................    22499     1480     1642     1823     2023     2246     2493     2767     3072
22500..........................    22999     1507     1672     1856     2061     2287     2539     2818     3128
 
Add'l Cwt. (45 kg).............  .......        5        6        7        7        8        9       10       11
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

17-24. Pickup or Delivery Transportation Rates To Apply on Storage-in-
Transit Shipment Unaccompanied Air Baggage

    A. Rates apply for pickup of shipments at residence and 
transportation to origin agents warehouse for SIT or for delivery from 
SIT at destination agent's warehouse to residence or other final 
delivery point.

    Note: This HTOS Paragraph 17-24 applies when either a commercial 
or Government storage facility is used.

    B. Rates apply in territory or areas shown below based on location 
of warehouse where SIT service is provided. Charges are subject to a 
US$32.55 minimum per shipment.
    C. The following rates apply within 50-mile (80 km) radius of 
warehouse:

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                              Rates per
       Applicable rates when warehouse is located at          gross Cwt
                                                                (45kg)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Any point within CONUS and CANADA..........................      US$8.85
Any overseas point not listed below........................      US$4.40
Alaska.....................................................     US$12.55
Germany....................................................      US$7.80
Hawaii.....................................................     US$11.15
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    D. For distances over a 50-mile (80 km) radius:
    (1) Within CONUS, CANADA and the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, apply the 
rates in the applicable linehaul rate tables or the above rates, 
whichever is greater, subject to a US$37.00 minimum charge per 
shipment.
    (2) Overseas (except Germany, Alaska, and the Island of Oahu, 
Hawaii), apply the rates in the applicable linehaul rate tables or the 
above rate, whichever is greater, subject to a US$30.65 minimum charge 
per shipment.
    (3) Within Alaska, apply the rates in the applicable linehaul rate 
tables or the above rate, whichever is greater, subject to a US$37.00 
minimum charge per shipment.
    (4) Germany (either origin and/or destination) apply rates in the 
applicable linehaul rate tables or the above rate, whichever is 
greater, subject to a US$30.65 minimum charge per shipment.
    (5) An administrative fee of US$15.00 per shipment will apply.
    E. For delivery or pickup of shipments from/to SIT to Islands of 
Hawaii other than Oahu, the rate of US$8.20 per gross CWT (45kg) in 
addition to the above will apply.
    F. Pickups and/or deliveries may be made after regular hours or 
days at the written request of the RTO, subject to the carrier's 
concurrence and additional charges. If this service is provided for the 
convenience of the carrier with the member's concurrence, additional 
charges WILL NOT APPLY.
    G. Charges noted above are in addition to the SFR.

17-25. Termination of Shipment Household Effects, Surface.

    A. A shipment will be terminated when appropriate and ordered by 
the RTO or other authorized Government representative.
    B. When an order for termination is received, the carrier will 
locate the shipment, advise RTO of shipment's location and effect the 
required change. RTO will issue a GBL correction notice to reflect the 
termination point.
    C. The following will apply to shipment terminated for the 
convenience of the Government:
    (1) Shipments terminated prior to departure from the origin area 
(both CONUS, CANADA and overseas). Applicable payments are authorized 
as follows:
    (a) US$54.00 per net cwt (45kg) including the use of packing 
materials and stuffing into household effects containers.
    (b) SIT Charges, warehouse handling charges and delivery to SIT 
when required and authorized.
    (c) When SIT is not ordered, apply applicable line haul rate table 
to cover local drayage charges, when applicable.
    (2) Shipments terminated subsequent to movement from origin but 
prior to commencement of ocean or air transportation. Applicable 
payments are authorized as follows:
    (a) US$54.00 per new cwt (45kg) including the use of packing 
materials and stuffing into household effects containers.
    (b) See HTOS Paragraphs 17-33-17-47 below regarding rates to cover 
local drayage from residence to warehouse.

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    (c) See HTOS Paragraphs 17-33-17-47 below regarding rates from 
origin warehouse to point of termination.
    (d) SIT and warehouse handling charges apply when required and 
authorized.
    (3) Shipments terminated during or subsequent to the completion of 
overwater transportation. Applicable payments are authorized as 
follows:
    (a) Carrier's SFR to rate area of the termination point or 
carrier's SFR to the rate area of the original destination point 
whichever is less, minus US$3.00 per cwt (45kg) for non-performance of 
the unpacking services. The GBL correction notice will reflect this 
reduction.
    (b) If the shipment is to be delivered to a residence or warehouse 
also within the rate area of the termination point, the carrier's SFR 
as specified above in paragraph c (1) plus appropriate charges for 
additional services as ordered by DOS on a DD Form 619 or comparable 
commercial form will apply.
    (4) A termination charge of US$40.00 per shipment will apply in 
addition to other charges authorized herein. The termination charge 
will be supported by the GBL correction notice.
    D. When shipments are terminated through the fault of the carrier, 
the provisions of the HTOS Paragraph 8-1.1.17, Shipment Termination, 
apply.

    Note: Any charges for services performed after the termination 
of the shipment will be in accordance with applicable rules and 
rates.

17-26. Termination of Shipment Unaccompanied Air Baggage

    A. A shipment will be terminated when appropriate and ordered by a 
RTO or other authorized Government representative.
    B. When an order for termination is received, the carrier will 
locate the shipment, advise the RTO of shipment's location and effect 
the required change. The RTO will issue a GBL correction notice to 
reflect the termination point.
    C. The following will apply to shipment terminated for the 
convenience of the Government:
    (1) Shipments terminated prior to departure from the origin area 
(both CONUS, CANADA and overseas). Applicable payments are authorized 
as follows:
    (a) US$5.00 per gross CWT (45kg) for packing, including the use of 
packing materials and stuffing into containers, if used.
    (b) SIT charges, warehouse handling charges, and delivery to or 
from SIT, when required and authorized.
    (c) Unpacking charges, if applicable.
    (d) When SIT is not ordered, apply applicable linehaul rate table 
to cover local drayage charges.
    (2) Shipments terminated subsequent to movement from origin but 
prior to commencement of ocean or air transportation. Applicable 
payments are authorized as follows:
    (a) US$5.00 per gross CWT (45kg) for packing, including the use of 
packing materials and stuffing into containers, if used.
    (b) Applicable linehaul rates for mileage from origin to point of 
termination.
    (c) SIT and warehouse handling charges, when required and 
authorized.
    (d) Unpacking charges, if applicable.
    (3) Shipments terminated during or subsequent to the completion of 
overwater transportation. Applicable payments are authorized as 
follows:
    (a) Carrier's SFR to rate area of the termination point or 
carrier's SFR to the rate area of the original destination point, 
whichever is less.
    (b) If the shipment is to be delivered to a residence also within 
the rate area of the termination point, the carrier's SFR rate as 
specified above, plus appropriate charges for additional services as 
ordered by the RTO on a DD Form 619 or comparable commercial form, will 
apply.
    (4) A termination charge of US$10.00 per shipment will apply in 
addition to other charges authorized herein. The termination charge 
will be supported by the GBL correction notice.
    D. When shipments are terminated through the fault of the carrier, 
the provisions of HTOS Paragraph 8-1.1.17, Shipment Termination, apply. 
The termination charge of US$10.00 will not apply.

17-27. Reshipments-Household Effects, Surface

    A. This HTOS Paragraph 17-27 applies to shipments which are 
terminated for the convenience of the government and which require over 
ocean transportation either by air or water. A reshipment normally will 
be handled by the carrier originally tendered the shipment if that 
carrier has a cost effective GSA approved rate on file.
    B. The point of termination will be considered the final 
destination of the original shipment and the GBL will be adjusted 
accordingly.
    C. Onward movement of property will be treated as a new shipment 
under a new GBL. The following procedures will be followed in 
determining applicable rates for the new GBL.
    (1) If the carrier originally handling the shipment has a cost 
effective GSA approved rate on file to the new destination, that SFR, 
less US$54.00 per net cwt (45kg) will apply. The reduction will be 
supported by DOS annotation on the original GBL.
    (2) If the carrier originally handling the shipment does not have a 
cost effective rate on file to the new destination, an acceptable rate 
wail be negotiated with RTO or the shipment will be tendered to another 
carrier.
    (3) If the shipment is tendered to another carrier with a cost 
effective GSA approved rate on file, the SFR will be reduced by 
US$49.00 per net cwt (45kg) for non-performance of packing services. 
The shipment will be decontainerized and restuffed into other 
containers and original containers returned to owner.
    (D) The above procedures are not applicable to those shipments 
terminated and retendered due to the fault of the carrier, such as 
carrier bankruptcy or failure to complete movement as defined in HTOS 
Paragraph 8-1.1.17. In these instances, due to the need to expedite 
onward movement, shipments will remain in the original carrier's 
containers. These containers will be made available to the original 
carrier by the new carrier at destination.
    (E) Old and new GBLs will be cross-referenced.

17-28. Reshipments--Unaccompanied Air Baggage

    (A) this HTOS Paragraph 17-28 applies to shipments which are 
terminated for convenience of the Government and which require over 
ocean transportation either by air or water. A reshipment normally will 
be handled by the carrier originally tendered the shipment if that 
carriers has a cost effective, GSA approved rate on file or negotiates 
an acceptable OTO rate with GSA.
    (B) The point of termination will be considered the final 
destination and the original GBL will be terminated at that point.
    (C) Onward movement of property will be treated as a new shipment 
under a new GBL. The following procedures will be followed in 
determining applicable rates for the new GBLy
    (1) If the carrier originally handling the shipment has a cost 
effective, GSA approved rate on file to the new destination, that SFR, 
less US$5.00 per gross CWT (45kg) for nonperformance of packing will 
apply. The reduction will be supported by a RTO annotation on the 
original GBL.
    (2) If the carrier originally handling the shipment does not have a 
cost effective, GSA approved rate on file to

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the new destination, an acceptable OTO SFR will be negotiated or the 
shipment will be tendered to another carrier.
    (3) If the shipment is tendered to another carrier, this SFR will 
be reduced by US$5.00 per gross CWT (45kg) for nonperformance of 
packing services.
    D. Old and new GBLs will be cross-referenced.

17-29. Shipments Diverted After Commencement Of Transportation Service

    A. Upon instructions made and confirmed in writing by RTO, 
shipments will be diverted subject to the provisions and charges shown 
below. However, when charges are assessed in accordance with the 
provisions of this item, the charges associated with delivery from SIT 
herein, will not apply.
    B. The term ``diverted'' or ``diversion'' as used herein, means a 
change to a new destination point more than fifty (50) (80 km) miles 
from the original destination point. A diversion will be made only at 
an ocean port of embarkation, an ocean port of debarkation, or at 
destination point. If the RTO directs the movement of the shipment to a 
place which is less than 50 (80 km) miles from the original destination 
point of the shipment, the shipment will be terminated at the point 
designated by the RTO and no diversion will occur. In such instance, 
the SFR will be that applicable to the original destination point. If 
the RTO directs the movement of the shipment to a place which is more 
than 50 (80 km) miles from the original destination point, the 
transportation charges as stated below in this HTOS Paragraph 17-29 
will apply.
    Exception: The provisions of this HTOS Paragraph 17-29 will not 
apply if instructions are received to change the destination of a 
shipment that is in SIT as destination. In such instances, 
transportation charges to the new destination point from the SIT 
warehouse will be computed under the provisions of Pickup/Delivery 
Transportation Rate to apply on SIT shipments.
    C. When an order for diversion is received by carrier, diligent 
effort will be made by carrier to locate the shipment at the ocean port 
of embarkation or debarkation, or destination and effect the change 
desired. The carrier will not be responsible for failure to effect the 
change ordered, unless such failure is due to error or negligence of 
the carrier or its employees.
    D. Upon receipt of a diversion certificate from the RTO, and 
properly affixed to carrier's bill to support billing for diversion 
charges, a US$40.00 per shipment charge will apply and when applicable 
the following additional provisions, and associated rates and charges 
will apply:

                Shipments Originating In Conus and Canada
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted to a CONUS   There will be no
 AND CANADA ocean port of      AND CANADA            diversions to a
 embarkation (POE).            destination point.    CONUS AND CANADA
                                                     destination point.
                                                     Shipment will be
                                                     terminated at the
                                                     POE and the
                                                     international
                                                     nature of the
                                                     movement will cease
                                                     (See Termination of
                                                     Shipment Movement
                                                     to the CONUS AND
                                                     CANADA destination
                                                     point will be
                                                     affected under
                                                     domestic shipping
                                                     procedures.
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted to a         Use the carrier's
 AND CANADA ocean port of      different overseas    SFR from origin to
 embarkation (POE).            rate area using the   new overseas rate
                               same (original) POE   area (See Note
                               where diversion is    below).
                               effected..
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted to a         Use applicable line
 AND CANADA ocean port of      different overseas    haul rate table
 embarkation (POE).            rate area using a     from the origin to
                               different (new) POE.  the original POE
                                                     where diversion is
                                                     effected.
                                                    Use the carrier's
                                                     SFR from the
                                                     original POE where
                                                     diversion is
                                                     effected to the new
                                                     overseas rate area
                                                     (See Note below).
Shipment diverted at          Diverted to a CONUS   There will be no
 overseas ocean port of        AND CANADA            diversion to a
 debarkation (POD).            destination point.    CONUS AND CANADA
                                                     destination point.
                                                    The shipment will be
                                                     terminated at the
                                                     POD and reshipped
                                                     to CONUS AND
                                                     CANADA. (See
                                                     Reshipments and
                                                     Termination of
                                                     Shipment).
Shipment diverted at          Diverted to an        Use the carrier's
 overseas ocean port of        overseas              SFR from origin to
 debarkation (POD).            destination point     destination rate
                               in the same           area (no change in
                               overseas rate area    SFR).
                               as the original
                               destination point.
Shipment diverted at          Diverted to an        Use the carrier's
 overseas ocean port of        overseas              SFR from origin to
 debarkation (POD).            destination point     new overseas rate
                               in another overseas   area (See Note
                               rate area which       below).
                               uses the same
                               (original) POD..
Shipment diverted at          Diverted to an        Use carrier's SFR to
 overseas ocean port of        overseas              the original POD
 debarkation (POD).            destination point     where diversion is
                               in another overseas   effected.
                               rate area which      Rate will be
                               uses a different      negotiated with GSA
                               POD but no further    or the RTO.
                               overwater
                               transportation is
                               required.
Shipment diverted at          Diverted to an        There will be no
 overseas ocean port of        overseas              diversion to a new
 debarkation (POD).            destination point     overseas rate area
                               in another overseas   requiring further
                               rate area which       over water
                               uses a different      transportation.
                               (new) POD and where  Shipment will be
                               further over water    terminated at the
                               transportation is     POD in accordance
                               required.             with Termination of
                                                     Shipment
                                                     procedures.
                                                    Rate will be
                                                     negotiated with GSA
                                                     or RTO.

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Shipment diverted at          There will be no
 overseas destination.         diversion from
                               overseas
                               destination.
                               Shipments will
                               terminate at
                               destination and
                               reshipment will be
                               made as a new
                               shipment..
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: If the carrier does not have a SFR on file from the POE or POD
  when diversion is effected to the new destination, the carrier will
  contact GSA or appropriate GSO for further guidance.


                     Shipments Originating Overseas
------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Shipment diverted at          Diverted at the       There will be no
 overseas ocean port of        overseas POE          diversion.
 embarkation (POE).            enroute to a CONUS   The shipment will be
                               OR CANADA             terminated at the
                               destination.          overseas POE.
                                                    Reshipment to new
                                                     destination will be
                                                     made as a new
                                                     shipment.
Shipment diverted at          Diverted at overseas  There will be no
 overseas ocean port of        POE to an overseas    diversion.
 embarkation (POE).            destination point    Shipment will be
                               in the same           terminated at the
                               overseas rate area    overseas POE.
                               as the POE where     Reshipment to new
                               diversion is          destination will be
                               effected.             made as a new
                                                     shipment.
Shipment diverted at          Diverted at the       There will be no
 overseas ocean port of        overseas POE to       diversion.
 embarkation (POE).            another overseas     Shipment will be
                               destination point     terminated at the
                               in another overseas   overseas POE.
                               rate area.           Reshipment to new
                                                     destination will be
                                                     made as a new
                                                     shipment.
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted at CONUS OR  There will be no
 OR CANADA/overseas port of    CANADA POD to a new   diversion.
 debarkation (POD)..           destination point    Shipment will be
                               in CONUS OR CANADA.   terminated at the
                                                     CONUS OR CANADA
                                                     POD.
                                                    Reshipment to new
                                                     destination will be
                                                     made as a new
                                                     shipment.
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted at CONUS OR  There will be no
 OR CANADA/overseas port of    CANADA POD to a       diversion.
 debarkation (POD)..           destination point    Shipment will be
                               overseas.             terminated at the
                                                     POD.
                                                    Reshipment to new
                                                     destination will be
                                                     made as a new
                                                     shipment.
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted at an        There will be no
 OR CANADA/overseas port of    overseas POD to a     diversion.
 debarkation (POD).            destination point    Shipment will be
                               in CONUS OR CANADA.   terminated at the
                                                     overseas POD.
                                                    Reshipment to new
                                                     destination will be
                                                     made as a new
                                                     shipment.
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted at overseas  There will be no
 OR CANADA/overseas port of    POD to a new          diversion.
 debarkation (POD).            destination point    Shipment will be
                               overseas.             terminated at the
                                                     overseas POD.
                                                    Reshipment to new
                                                     destination will be
                                                     made as a new
                                                     shipment.
Shipment diverted at CONUS    Diverted at CONUS OR  There will be no
 OR CANADA destination.        CANADA POD to a new   diversion of
                               destination point     shipment at CONUS
                               in CONUS OR CANADA.   OR CANADA
                                                     destination.
                                                    Shipment will be
                                                     terminated at CONUS
                                                     OR CANADA
                                                     destination.
                                                    Reshipment to new
                                                     destination will be
                                                     made under domestic
                                                     procedures as a new
                                                     shipment.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

17-30. Excessive Distance Carry Charges To and From Mini-Warehouse 
Storage (Long Carries)

    On shipments picked up at or delivered to a mini-warehouse which 
involve a carry in excess of 75 feet (23 meters) between the carrier's 
vehicle and the outside entrance door of the actual storage area. An 
additional long carry charge will apply as follows:

                               Rates in Dollars and Cents per CWT (45KG) Schedules
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      A              B              C             D             E             F             G             H
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     US$0.70        US$0.70       US$0.85       US$0.90       US$1.00       US$1.05       US$1.10       US$1.20
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    Note 1: Refer to HTOS Paragraph 17-6 for application of charges.


    Note 2: Refer to HTOS Paragraph 17-6 for CONUS geographic 
application of rate schedules in this item. Apply Schedule H at all 
overseas points.

17-31. Reserved for Future Use

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17-32. Surface Linehaul Rate Table for Overseas Areas Not Otherwise 
Specified

    The following table will be used for all overseas areas not 
otherwise specified for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, 
terminations, alternate ports, etc., involving surface household goods 
shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge 
develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher 
weight bracket.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-50...........................................         3.80        1,737         3.30        3,637         3.00
51-75..........................................         5.40        1,723         4.65        3,613         4.20
76-100.........................................         6.15        1,724         5.30        3,623         4.80
101-150........................................         6.90        1,740         6.00        3,567         5.35
151-200........................................         7.65        1,752         6.70        3,583         6.00
 
201--250.......................................         8.45        1,740         7.35        3,592         6.60
251--300.......................................         9.20        1,740         8.00        3,601         7.20
301--350.......................................        10.00        1,741         8.70        3,587         7.80
351--400.......................................        10.75        1,740         9.35        3,573         8.35
401--450.......................................        11.50        1,740        10.00        3,581         8.95
 
451--500.......................................        12.30        1,740        10.70        3,589         9.60
501--550.......................................        13.05        1,740        11.35        3,595        10.20
551--600.......................................        13.80        1,740        12.00        3,601        10.80
601--650.......................................        14.55        1,739        12.65        3,605        11.40
651--700.......................................        15.35        1,740        13.35        3,596        12.00
 
701--750.......................................        16.10        1,740        14.00        3,601        12.60
751--800.......................................        16.90        1,734        14.65        3,605        13.20
801--850.......................................        17.65        1,740        15.35        3,597        13.80
851--900.......................................        18.40        1,740        16.00        3,601       14.40
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Over 900 miles, add US$1.35 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-33. Surface Linehaul Rate Table for Belgium, Italy, The Netherlands, 
and West Germany

    The following table will be used for Belgium, Italy, The 
Netherlands, and West Germany for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, 
terminations, alternate ports, etc., involving surface household goods 
shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge 
develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher 
weight bracket.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1--50..........................................         3.95        1,747         3.45        3,595         3.10
51--75.........................................         6.35        1,733         5.50        3,637         5.00
76--100........................................         7.95        1,736         6.90        3,595         6.20
101--150.......................................         9.50        1,748         8.30        3,591         7.45
151--200.......................................        11.10        1,739         9.65        3,607         8.70
 
201--250.......................................        12.20        1,746        10.65        3,587         9.55
251--300.......................................        13.35        1,738        11.60        3,587        10.40
301--350.......................................        14.45        1,738        12.55        3,602        11.30
351--400.......................................        15.55        1,737        13.50        3,601        12.15
401--450.......................................        16.65        1,742        14.50        3,601        13.05
 
451--500.......................................        17.80        1,736        15.45        3,599        13.90
501--550.......................................        18.85        1,741        16.40        3,610        14.80
551--600.......................................        20.00        1,736        17.35        3,609        15.65
601--650.......................................        21.10        1,740        18.35        3,597        16.50
651--700.......................................        22.20        1,739        19.30        3,596        17.35
 
701--750.......................................        23.30        1,743        20.30        3,597        18.25
751--800.......................................        24.45        1,739        21.25        3,596        19.10
801--850.......................................        25.55        1,738        22.20        3,604        20.00
851--900.......................................        26.65        1,738        23.15        3,603        20.85
901--950.......................................        27.75        1,741        24.15        3,562        21.50
 
951--1000......................................        28.85        1,741        25.10        3,602        22.60
1001--1100.....................................        29.95        1,740        26.05        3,601        23.45
1101--1200.....................................        33.35        1,737        28.95        3,600        26.05
1201--1300.....................................        35.50        1,741        30.90        3,599        27.80
1301--1400.....................................        37.75        1,738        32.80        3,604        29.55
 
1401--1500.....................................        40.00        1,738        34.75        3,603        31.30
1501--1600.....................................        42.15        1,742        36.70        3,603       33.05
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Over 1,600 miles, add US$2.00 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 600-mile rate shown
  above.


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17-34.  Surface Linehaul Rate Table for CONUS, Canada, Alaska, and 
Hawaii

    The following table will be used for CONUS, Canada, Alaska, and 
Hawaii for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate 
ports, etc., involving surface household goods shipments. ``Break 
points'' indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use of 
lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                     Less than            1,000 to              2,000 to              4,000 to              8,000 to              12,000
                                       1,000               1,999                 3,999                 7,999                 11,999                lbs.
               Miles                    lbs.    Brk pt.     lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.     and
                                       incl.               incl.                 incl.                 incl.                 incl.                 over
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-10...............................      14.95      653       9.75      1,683       8.20      3,464       7.10      6,536       5.80     11,690     5.65
11-20..............................      15.50      668      10.35      1,653       8.55      3,369       7.20      6,667       6.00     11,501     5.75
21-30..............................      16.30      672      10.95      1,644       9.00      3,356       7.55      6,464       6.10     11,410     5.80
31-40..............................      17.20      652      11.20      1,643       9.20      3,348       7.70      6,598       6.35     11,528     6.10
41-50..............................      18.05      649      11.70      1,659       9.70      3,382       8.20      6,244       6.40     11,532     6.15
 
51-60..............................      18.80      636      11.95      1,657       9.90      3,374       8.35      6,611       6.90     11,131     6.40
61-70..............................      19.60      641      12.55      1,650      10.35      3,305       8.55      6,737       7.20     11,501     6.90
71-80..............................      20.30      648      13.15      1,613      10.60      3,378       8.95      6,749       7.55     11,444     7.20
81-90..............................      21.30      639      13.60      1,618      11.00      3,346       9.20      6,696       7.70     11,767     7.55
91-100.............................      22.10      629      13.90      1,619      11.25      3,432       9.65      6,881       8.30     11,133     7.70
 
101-110............................      22.90      634      14.50      1,614      11.70      3,317       9.70      6,887       8.35     11,138     7.75
111-120............................      23.60      634      14.95      1,592      11.90      3,278       9.75      6,934       8.45     11,787     8.30
121-130............................      24.30      636      15.45      1,573      12.15      3,260       9.90      6,910       8.55     11,720     8.35
131-140............................      24.90      639      15.90      1,579      12.55      3,251      10.20      6,942       8.85     11,458     8.45
141-150............................      25.60      637      16.30      1,589      12.95      3,182      10.30      6,952       8.95     11,866     8.85
 
151-160............................      26.15      643      16.80      1,572      13.20      3,197      10.55      6,863       9.05     11,934     9.00
161-170............................      26.80      648      17.35      1,534      13.30      3,294      10.95      7,051       9.65     11,254     9.05
171-180............................      27.40      646      17.70      1,549      13.70      3,241      11.10      7,028       9.75     11,324     9.20
181-190............................      27.95      646      18.05      1,563      14.10      3,192      11.25      7,254      10.20     11,236     9.55
191-200............................      28.65      639      18.30      1,574      14.40      3,251      11.70      7,077      10.35     11,305     9.75
 
201-220............................      29.45      639      18.80      1,575      14.80      3,230      11.95      7,331      10.95     11,179    10.20
221-240............................      30.25      640      19.35      1,597      15.45      3,211      12.40      7,226      11.20     11,304    10.55
241-260............................      30.85      650      20.05      1,582      15.85      3,168      12.55      7,267      11.40     11,685    11.10
261-280............................      31.70      641      20.30      1,621      16.45      3,210      13.20      7,243      11.95     11,448    11.40
281-300............................      32.35      645      20.85      1,641      17.10      3,182      13.60      7,353      12.50     11,473    11.95
 
301-320............................      33.20      647      21.45      1,628      17.45      3,187      13.90      7,454      12.95     11,584    12.50
321-340............................      33.85      653      22.10      1,634      18.05      3,214      14.50      7,338      13.30     11,685    12.95
341-360............................      34.45      664      22.85      1,637      18.70      3,198      14.95      7,412      13.85     11,524    13.30
361-380............................      35.10      666      23.35      1,658      19.35      3,205      15.50      7,433      14.40     11,542    13.85
381-400............................      35.75      662      23.65      1,675      19.80      3,213      15.90      7,523      14.95     11,559    14.40
 
401-420............................      36.35      672      24.40      1,656      20.20      3,258      16.45      7,538      15.50     11,459    14.80
421-440............................      37.15      667      24.75      1,669      20.65      3,274      16.90      7,527      15.90     11,661    15.45
441-460............................      37.95      661      25.05      1,701      21.30      3,259      17.35      7,586      16.45     11,417    15.65
461-480............................      38.60      668      25.75      1,678      21.60      3,278      17.70      7,594      16.80     11,358    15.90
481-500............................      39.35      665      26.15      1,691      22.10      3,267      18.05      7,579      17.10     11,544    16.45
 
501-520............................      39.95      671      26.80      1,691      22.65      3,232      18.30      7,585      17.35     11,620    16.80
521-540............................      40.55      668      27.05      1,705      23.05      3,263      18.80      7,532      17.70     11,594    17.10
541-560............................      40.95      670      27.40      1,716      23.50      3,252      19.10      7,561      18.05     11,535    17.35
561-580............................      41.60      669      27.80      1,702      23.65      3,290      19.45      7,527      18.30     11,443    17.45
581-600............................      41.90      670      28.05      1,730      24.25      3,242      19.65      7,614      18.70     11,583    18.05
 
601-620............................      42.50      673      28.60      1,707      24.40      3,287      20.05      7,542      18.90     11,620    18.30
621-640............................      42.95      672      28.85      1,709      24.65      3,278      20.20      7,703      19.45     11,445    18.55
641-660............................      43.35      673      29.15      1,709      24.90      3,318      20.65      7,613      19.65     11,481    18.80
661-680............................      43.65      672      29.30      1,748      25.60      3,266      20.90      7,675      20.05     11,432    19.10
681-700............................      44.20      670      29.60      1,747      25.85      3,296      21.30      7,587      20.20     11,644    19.60
 
701-725............................      44.55      674      30.00      1,744      26.15      3,282      21.45      7,628      20.45     11,619    19.80
726-750............................      44.95      680      30.55      1,729      26.40      3,281      21.65      7,723      20.90     11,541    20.10
751-775............................      45.45      679      30.85      1,738      26.80      3,284      22.00      7,746      21.30     11,437    20.30
776-800............................      45.80      683      31.25      1,732      27.05      3,350      22.65      7,630      21.60     11,584    20.85
801-825............................      46.25      686      31.70      1,729      27.40      3,365      23.05      7,636      22.00     11,646    21.35
 
826-850............................      46.40      689      31.95      1,741      27.80      3,353      23.30      7,691      22.40     11,599    21.65
851-875............................      46.55      690      32.10      1,742      27.95      3,364      23.50      7,779      22.85     11,554    22.00
876-900............................      46.95      690      32.35      1,744      28.20      3,355      23.65      7,814      23.10     11,533    22.20
901-925............................      47.15      695      32.75      1,747      28.60      3,399      24.30      7,688      23.35     11,641    22.65
926-950............................      47.60      695      33.05      1,746      28.85      3,418      24.65      7,660      23.60     11,721    23.05
 
951-975............................      47.75      698      33.30      1,757      29.25      3,426      25.05      7,745      24.25     11,555    23.35

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976-1000...........................      48.95      684      33.45      1,770      29.60      3,473      25.70      7,627      24.50     11,584    23.65
1001-1050..........................      50.15      686      34.40      1,768      30.40      3,448      26.20      7,817      25.60     11,602    24.75
1051-1100..........................      51.60      684      35.25      1,774      31.25      3,489      27.25      7,692      26.20     11,726    25.60
1101-1150..........................      52.90      680      35.95      1,786      32.10      3,477      27.90      7,757      27.05     11,623    26.20
 
1151-1200..........................      54.20      686      37.15      1,780      33.05      3,462      28.60      7,805      27.90     11,635    27.05
1201-1250..........................      55.35      685      37.90      1,771      33.55      3,494      29.30      7,809      28.60     11,707    27.90
1251-1300..........................      56.60      682      38.60      1,783      34.40      3,489      30.00      7,814      29.30     11,714    28.60
1301-1350..........................      57.35      688      39.40      1,787      35.20      3,506      30.85      7,780      30.00     11,701    29.25
1351-1400..........................      58.15      694      40.35      1,772      35.75      3,519      31.45      7,784      30.60     11,726    29.90
 
1401-1450..........................      59.00      696      41.05      1,779      36.50      3,507      32.00      7,863      31.45     11,676    30.60
1451-1500..........................      59.75      700      41.80      1,780      37.20      3,522      32.75      7,842      32.10     11,683    31.25
1501-1550..........................      60.40      704      42.50      1,786      37.95      3,526      33.45      7,845      32.80     11,744    32.10
1551-1600..........................      61.20      705      43.10      1,792      38.60      3,539      34.15      7,813      33.35     11,803    32.80
1601-1650..........................      61.85      705      43.60      1,801      39.25      3,547      34.80      7,817      34.00     11,771    33.35
 
1651-1700..........................      62.55      707      44.20      1,808      39.95      3,555      35.50      7,809      34.65     11,775    34.00
1701-1750..........................      63.25      708      44.75      1,813      40.55      3,547      35.95      7,845      35.25     11,796    34.65
1751-1800..........................      63.85      712      45.45      1,820      41.35      3,560      36.80      7,805      35.90     11,783    35.25
1801-1850..........................      64.55      717      46.25      1,804      41.70      3,578      37.30      7,840      36.55     11,787    35.90
1851-1900..........................      65.05      721      46.85      1,796      42.05      3,620      38.05      7,822      37.20     11,791    36.55
 
1901-1950..........................      65.90      723      47.60      1,803      42.90      3,595      38.55      7,866      37.90     11,763    37.15
1951-2000..........................      66.50      725      48.20      1,799      43.35      3,599      39.00      7,857      38.30     11,875    37.90
2001-2050..........................      67.25      728      48.95      1,794      43.90      3,618      39.70      7,849      38.95     11,877    38.55
2051-2100..........................      67.85      728      49.35      1,806      44.55      3,632      40.45      7,793      39.40     11,879    39.00
2101-2150..........................      68.55      732      50.15      1,803      45.20      3,633      41.05      7,815      40.10     11,821    39.50
 
 
2151-2200..........................      69.20      730      50.50      1,814      45.80      3,642      41.70      7,789      40.60     11,853    40.10
2201-2250..........................      69.75      733      51.10      1,817      46.40      3,634      42.15      7,849      41.35     11,783    40.60
2251-2300..........................      70.25      737      51.75      1,815      46.95      3,647      42.80      7,814      41.80     11,785    41.05
2301-2350..........................      70.75      736      52.05      1,826      47.50      3,634      43.15      7,815      42.15     11,872    41.70
2351-2400..........................      71.30      741      52.80      1,809      47.75      3,657      43.65      7,863      42.90     11,791    42.15
 
2401-2450..........................      72.00      741      53.30      1,809      48.20      3,677      44.30      7,793      43.15     11,931    42.90
2451-2500..........................      72.45      744      53.90      1,813      48.85      3,665      44.75      7,804      43.65      43.35
                                                                                                                              11,918
2501-2550..........................      72.65      747      54.20      1,812      49.10      3,662      44.95      7,885      44.30     11,824    43.65
2551-2600..........................      72.85      747      54.40      1,822      49.55      3,670      45.45      7,877      44.75     11,866    44.25
2601-2650..........................      73.50      746      54.80      1,831      50.15      3,654      45.80      7,878      45.10     11,828    44.45

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2651-2700..........................      73.65      751      55.25      1,827      50.45      3,671      46.30      7,888      45.65     11,764    44.75
2701-2750..........................      73.95      750      55.45      1,827      50.65      3,669      46.45      7,906      45.90     11,791    45.10
2751-2800..........................      74.10      755      55.90      1,829      51.10      3,676      46.95      7,907      46.40     11,807    45.65
2801-2850..........................      74.75      752      56.20      1,828      51.35      3,701      47.50      7,891      46.85     11,757    45.90
2851-2900..........................      74.95      756      56.65      1,828      51.75      3,691      47.75      7,892      47.10     11,822    46.40
 
2901-2950..........................      75.15      756      56.80      1,831      52.00      3,708      48.20      7,884      47.50     11,836    46.85
2951-3000..........................      75.50      760      57.35      1,828      52.40      3,699      48.45      7,885      47.75     11,850    47.15
3001-3050..........................      76.00      761      57.80      1,831      52.90      3,702      48.95      7,878      48.20     11,864    47.65
3051-3100..........................      76.25      761      58.00      1,837      53.25      3,689      49.10      7,943      48.75     11,767    47.80
3101-3150..........................      76.40      762      58.20      1,842      53.60      3,698      49.55      7,904      48.95     11,829    48.25
 
3151-3200..........................      76.90      765      58.80      1,837      54.00      3,719      50.20      7,841      49.20     11,891    48.75
3201-3250..........................      77.05      766      59.00      1,838      54.20      3,724      50.45      7,874      49.65     11,831    48.95
3251-3300..........................      77.50      768      59.45      1,844      54.80      3,698      50.65      7,929      50.20     11,738    49.10
3301-3350..........................      77.55      768      59.55      1,848      55.00      3,713      51.05      7,899      50.40     11,751    49.35
3351-3400..........................      77.80      767      59.65      1,855      55.30      3,715      51.35      7,891      50.65     11,847    50.00
 
3401-3450..........................      78.15      765      59.75      1,857      55.45      3,734      51.75      7,892      51.05     11,801    50.20
3451-3500..........................      78.20      770      60.15      1,846      55.50      3,734      51.80      7,892      51.10     11,848    50.45
3501-3550..........................      78.40      770      60.30      1,858      56.00      3,715      52.00      7,901      51.35     11,837    50.65
3551-3600..........................      78.60      772      60.65      1,854      56.20      3,730      52.40      7,901      51.75     11,838    51.05
3601-3650..........................      78.90      773      60.95      1,858      56.60      3,718      52.60      7,902      51.95     11,816    51.15
 
3651-3700..........................      79.15      774      61.20      1,853      56.70      3,732      52.90      7,872      52.05     11,897    51.60
3701-3750..........................      79.60      773      61.50      1,849      56.85      3,747      53.25      7,880      52.45     11,852    51.80
3751-3800..........................      79.75      775      61.75      1,858      57.35      3,732      53.50      7,896      52.80     11,819    52.00
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17-35. Surface Linehaul Rate Table for Greece, Spain, and Other 
European Countries Not Otherwise Specified

    The following table will be used for Greece, Spain, and other 
European Countries not otherwise specified for delivery in/out of SIT, 
diversions, terminations, alternate ports, etc., involving surface 
household goods shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at which 
lower charge develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate in 
next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         4.80        1,751         4.20        3,572         3.75
51-75..........................................         6.75        1,734         5.85        3,624         5.30
76-100.........................................         7.70        1,728         6.65        3,640         6.05
101-150........................................         8.65        1,735         7.50        3,627         6.80
151-200........................................         9.60        1,740         8.35        3,593         7.50
 
201-250........................................        10.55        1,745         9.20        3,587         8.25
251-300........................................        11.55        1,741        10.05        3,602         9.05
301-350........................................        12.50        1,737        10.85        3,613         9.80
351-400........................................        13.45        1,740        11.70        3,590        10.50
401-450........................................        14.40        1,744        12.55        3,602        11.30
 
451-500........................................        15.40        1,734        13.35        3,611        12.05

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501-550........................................        16.30        1,743        14.20        3,606        12.80
551-600........................................        17.30        1,740        15.05        3,589        13.50
601-650........................................        18.25        1,737        15.85        3,609        14.30
651-700........................................        19.20        1,740        16.70        3,605        15.05
 
701-750........................................        20.15        1,742        17.55        3,602        15.80
751-800........................................        21.15        1,740        18.40        3,598        16.55
801-850........................................        22.10        1,738        19.20        3,605        17.30
851-900........................................        23.05        1,740        20.05        3,601       18.05
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Note: Over 900 miles, add US$1.70 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-36. Surface Linehaul Rate Table for Japan

    The following table will be used for Japan for delivery in/out of 
SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate ports, etc., involving surface 
household goods shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at which 
lower charge develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate in 
next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         2.55        1,765         2.25        3,556         2.00
51-75..........................................         5.20        1,731         4.50        3,601         4.05
76-100.........................................         7.50        1,681         6.30        3,620         5.70
101-150........................................         9.35        1,744         8.15        3,583         7.30
151-200........................................        10.40        1,741         9.05        3,603         8.15
 
201-250........................................        11.45        1,730         9.90        3,617         8.95
251-300........................................        12.45        1,743        10.85        3,503         9.50
301-350........................................        13.50        1,741        11.75        3,592        10.55
351-400........................................        14.55        1,739        12.65        3,589        11.35
401-450........................................        15.55        1,743        13.55        3,602        12.20
 
451-500........................................        16.60        1,741        14.45        3,599        13.00
501-550........................................        17.65        1,740        15.35        3,597        13.80
551-600........................................        18.70        1,738        16.25        3,594        14.60
601-650........................................        19.70        1,742        17.15        3,604        15.45
651-700........................................        20.75        1,740        18.05        3,602        16.25
 
701-750........................................        21.80        1,739        18.95        3,599        17.05
751-800........................................        22.85        1,738        19.85        3,597        17.85
801-850........................................        23.90        1,737        20.75        3,605        18.70
851-900........................................        24.90        1,739        21.65        3,603       19.50
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Note: Over 900 miles, add US$1.80 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-37. Surface Linehaul Rate Table for Korea, Philippines, and Other 
Pacific Areas

    The following table will be used for Korea, Philippines, and other 
Pacific areas for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, 
alternate ports, etc., involving surface household goods shipments. 
``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use 
of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs   Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         3.20        1,751         2.80        3,572         2.50
51-75..........................................         6.45        1,737         5.60        3,608         5.05
76-100.........................................         9.00        1,745         7.85        3,593         7.05
101-150........................................        11.60        1,742        10.10        3,585         9.05
151-200........................................        12.90        1,729        11.15        3,624        10.10
 
201-250........................................        14.15        1,739        12.30        3,610        11.10
251-300........................................        15.45        1,742        13.45        3,599        12.10
301-350........................................        16.75        1,738        14.55        3,602        13.10
351-400........................................        18.05        1,740        15.70        3,593       14.10
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Note: Over 400 miles, add US$2.25 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 400-mile rate shown
  above.

17-38. Surface Linehaul Rate Table for the United Kingdom

    The following table will be used for the United Kingdom for 
delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate ports, 
etc., involving surface household goods shipments. ``Break points'' 
indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use of lowest weight 
and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 Lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 Lbs.
                                                    Incl.                    include.                  and over
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1-50...........................................         4.60        1,740         4.00        3,651         3.65
51-75..........................................         6.55        1,726         5.65        3,611         5.10
76-100.........................................         7.45        1,732         6.45        3,597         5.80
101-150........................................         8.40        1,727         7.25        3,587         6.50
151-200........................................         9.30        1,742         8.10        3,605         7.30
 
201-250........................................        10.25        1,737         8.90        3,596         8.00
251-300........................................        11.15        1,740         9.70        3,609         8.75
301-350........................................        12.10        1,736        10.50        3,601         9.45
351-400........................................        13.05        1,740        11.35        3,595        10.20
401-450........................................        13.95        1,742        12.15        3,573        10.85
 
451-500........................................        14.90        1,739        12.95        3,599        11.65
501-550........................................        15.80        1,741        13.75        3,608        12.40
551-600........................................        16.75        1,738        14.55        3,602        13.10
601-650........................................        17.65        1,740        15.35        3,610        13.85
651-700........................................        18.60        1,742        16.20        3,593        14.55
 
701-750........................................        19.55        1,740        17.00        3,601        15.30
751-800........................................        20.50        1,737        17.80        3,607        16.05
801-850........................................        21.40        1,739        18.60        3,603        16.75
851-900........................................        22.35        1,737        19.40        3,598       17.45
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Note: Over 900 miles, add US$1.60 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-39. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for Alaska

    The following table will be used for Alaska for delivery in/out of 
SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate ports, etc., involving 
unaccompanied air baggage household goods shipments. ``Break points'' 
indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use of lowest weight 
and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

 
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                                 Less than              1,000 to              2,000 to              4,000 to              8,000 to
                                   1,000                 1,999                 3,999                 7,999                 11,999                12,000
             Miles                  lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.    lbs. and
                                   incl.                 incl.                 incl.                 incl.                 incl.                  over
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1-10...........................      16.45        653      10.73      1,683       9.02      3,464       7.81      6,536       6.38     11,690       6.22
11-20..........................      17.05        668      11.39      1,653       9.41      3,369       7.92      6,667       6.60     11,501       6.33
21-30..........................      17.93        672      12.05      1,644       9.90      3,356       8.31      6,464       6.71     11,410       6.38
31-40..........................      18.92        652      12.32      1,643      10.12      3,348       8.47      6,598       6.99     11,528       6.71
41-50..........................      19.86        649      12.87      1,659      10.67      3,382       9.02      6,244       7.04     11,532       6.77
 
51-60..........................      20.68        636      13.15      1,657      10.89      3,374       9.19      6,611       7.59     11,131       7.04
61-70..........................      21.56        641      13.81      1,650      11.39      3,305       9.41      6,737       7.92     11,501       7.59
71-80..........................      22.33        648      14.47      1,613      11.66      3,378       9.85      6,749       8.31     11,444       7.92
81-90..........................      23.43        639      14.96      1,618      12.10      3,346      10.12      6,696       8.47     11,767       8.31
91-100.........................      24.31        629      15.29      1,619      12.38      3,432      10.62      6,881       9.13     11,133       8.47
 
101-110........................      25.19        634      15.95      1,614      12.87      3,317      10.67      6,887       9.19     11,138       8.53
111-120........................      25.96        634      16.45      1,592      13.09      3,278      10.73      6,934       9.30     11,787       9.13
121-130........................      26.73        636      17.00      1,573      13.37      3,260      10.89      6,910       9.41     11,720       9.19
131-140........................      27.39        639      17.49      1,579      13.81      3,251      11.22      6,942       9.74     11,458       9.30
141-150........................      28.16        637      17.93      1,589      14.25      3,182      11.33      6,952       9.85     11,866       9.74
 
151-160........................      28.77        643      18.48      1,572      14.52      3,197      11.61      6,863       9.96     11,934       9.90
161-170........................      29.48        648      19.09      1,534      14.63      3,294      12.05      7,051      10.62     11,254       9.96
171-180........................      30.14        646      19.47      1,549      15.07      3,241      12.21      7,028      10.73     11,324      10.12
181-190........................      30.75        646      19.86      1,563      15.51      3,192      12.38      7,254      11.22     11,236      10.51
191-200........................      31.52        639      20.13      1,574      15.84      3,251      12.87      7,077      11.39     11,305      10.73
 
201-220........................      32.40        639      20.68      1,575      16.28      3,230      13.15      7,331      12.05     11,179      11.22

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221-240........................      33.28        640      21.29      1,597      17.00      3,211      13.64      7,226      12.32     11,304      11.61
241-260........................      33.94        650      22.06      1,582      17.44      3,168      13.81      7,267      12.54     11,685      12.21
261-280........................      34.87        641      22.33      1,621      18.10      3,210      14.52      7,243      13.15     11,448      12.54
281-300........................      35.59        645      22.94      1,641      18.81      3,182      14.96      7,353      13.75     11,473      13.15
 
301-320........................      36.52        647      23.60      1,628      19.20      3,187      15.29      7,454      14.25     11,584      13.75
321-340........................      37.24        653      24.31      1,634      19.86      3,214      15.95      7,338      14.63     11,685      14.25
341-360........................      37.90        664      25.14      1,637      20.57      3,198      16.45      7,412      15.24     11,524      14.63
361-380........................      38.61        666      25.69      1,658      21.29      3,205      17.05      7,433      15.84     11,542      15.24
381-400........................      39.33        662      26.02      1,675      21.78      3,213      17.49      7,523      16.45     11,559      15.84
 
401-420........................      39.99        672      26.84      1,656      22.22      3,258      18.10      7,538      17.05     11,459      16.28
421-440........................      40.87        667      27.23      1,669      22.72      3,274      18.59      7,527      17.49     11,661      17.00
441-460........................      41.75        661      27.56      1,701      23.43      3,259      19.09      7,586      18.10     11,417      17.22
461-480........................      42.46        668      28.33      1,678      23.76      3,278      19.47      7,594      18.48     11,358      17.49
481-500........................      43.29        665      28.77      1,691      24.31      3,267      19.86      7,579      18.81     11,544      18.10
 
501-520........................      43.95        671      29.48      1,691      24.92      3,232      20.13      7,585      19.09     11,620      18.48
521-540........................      44.61        668      29.76      1,705      25.36      3,263      20.68      7,532      19.47     11,594      18.81
541-560........................      45.05        670      30.14      1,716      25.85      3,252      21.01      7,561      19.86     11,535      19.09
561-580........................      45.76        669      30.58      1,702      26.02      3,290      21.40      7,527      20.13     11,443      19.20
581-600........................      46.09        670      30.86      1,730      26.68      3,242      21.62      7,614      20.57     11,583      19.86
 
601-620........................      46.75        673      31.46      1,707      26.84      3,287      22.06      7,542      20.79     11,620      20.13
621-640........................      47.25        672      31.74      1,709      27.12      3,278      22.22      7,703      21.40     11,445      20.41
641-660........................      47.69        673      32.07      1,709      27.39      3,318      22.72      7,613      21.62     11,481      20.68
661-680........................      48.02        672      32.23      1,748      28.16      3,266      22.99      7,675      22.06     11,432      21.01
681-700........................      48.62        670      32.56      1,747      28.44      3,296      23.43      7,587      22.22     11,644      21.56
 
701-725........................      49.01        674      33.00      1,744      28.77      3,282      23.60      7,628      22.50     11,619      21.78
726-750........................      49.45        680      33.61      1,729      29.04      3,281      23.82      7,723      22.99     11,541      22.11
751-775........................      50.00        679      33.94      1,738      29.48      3,284      24.20      7,746      23.43     11,437      22.33
776-800........................      50.38        683      34.38      1,732      29.76      3,350      24.92      7,630      23.76     11,584      22.94
801-825........................      50.88        686      34.87      1,729      30.14      3,365      25.36      7,636      24.20     11,646      23.49
 
826-850........................      51.04        689      35.15      1,741      30.58      3,353      25.63      7,691      24.64     11,599      23.82
851-875........................      51.21        690      35.31      1,742      30.75      3,364      25.85      7,779      25.14     11,554      24.20
876-900........................      51.65        690      35.59      1,744      31.02      3,355      26.02      7,814      25.41     11,533      24.42

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901-925........................      51.87        695      36.03      1,747      31.46      3,399      26.73      7,688      25.69     11,641      24.92
926-950........................      52.36        695      36.36      1,746      31.74      3,418      27.12      7,660      25.96     11,721      25.36
 
951-975........................      52.53        698      36.63      1,757      32.18      3,426      27.56      7,745      26.68     11,555      25.69
976-1000.......................      53.85        684      36.80      1,770      32.56      3,473      28.27      7,627      26.95     11,584      26.02
1001-1050......................      55.17        686      37.84      1,768      33.44      3,448      28.82      7,817      28.16     11,602      27.23
1051-1100......................      56.76        684      38.78      1,774      34.38      3,489      29.98      7,692      28.82     11,726      28.16
1101-1150......................      58.19        680      39.55      1,786      35.31      3,477      30.69      7,757      29.76     11,623      28.82
 
1151-1200......................      59.62        686      40.87      1,780      36.36      3,462      31.46      7,805      30.69     11,635      29.76
1201-1250......................      60.89        685      41.69      1,771      36.91      3,494      32.23      7,809      31.46     11,707      30.69
1251-1300......................      62.26        682      42.46      1,783      37.84      3,489      33.00      7,814      32.23     11,714      31.46
1301-1350......................      63.09        688      43.34      1,787      38.72      3,506      33.94      7,780      33.00     11,701      32.18
1351-1400......................      63.97        694      44.39      1,772      39.33      3,519      34.60      7,784      33.66     11,726      32.89
 
1401-1450......................      64.90        696      45.16      1,779      40.15      3,507      35.20      7,863      34.60     11,676      33.66
1451-1500......................      65.73        700      45.98      1,780      40.92      3,522      36.03      7,842      35.31     11,683      34.38
1501-1550......................      66.44        704      46.75      1,786      41.75      3,526      36.80      7,845      36.08     11,744      35.31
1551-1600......................      67.32        705      47.41      1,792      42.46      3,539      37.57      7,813      36.69     11,803      36.08
1601-1650......................      68.04        705      47.96      1,801      43.18      3,547      38.28      7,817      37.40     11,771      36.69
 
1651-1700......................      68.81        707      48.62      1,808      43.95      3,555      39.05      7,809      38.12     11,775      37.40
1701-1750......................      69.58        708      49.23      1,813      44.61      3,547      39.55      7,845      38.78     11,796      38.12
1751-1800......................      70.24        712      50.00      1,820      45.49      3,560      40.48      7,805      39.49     11,783      38.78
1801-1850......................      71.01        717      50.88      1,804      45.87      3,578      41.03      7,840      40.21     11,787      39.49
1851-1900......................      71.56        721      51.54      1,796      46.26      3,620      41.86      7,822      40.92     11,791      40.21
 
1901-1950......................      72.49        723      52.36      1,803      47.19      3,595      42.41      7,866      41.69     11,763      40.87
1951-2000......................      73.15        725      53.02      1,799      47.69      3,599      42.90      7,857      42.13     11,875      41.69
2001-2050......................      73.98        728      53.85      1,794      48.29      3,618      43.67      7,849      42.85     11,877      42.41
2051-2100......................      74.64        728      54.29      1,806      49.01      3,632      44.50      7,793      43.34     11,879      42.90
2101-2150......................      75.41        732      55.17      1,803      49.72      3,633      45.16      7,815      44.11     11,821      43.45
 
2151-2200......................      76.12        730      55.55      1,814      50.38      3,642      45.87      7,789      44.66     11,853      44.11
2201-2250......................      76.73        733      56.21      1,817      51.04      3,634      46.37      7,849      45.49     11,783      44.66
2251-2300......................      77.28        737      56.93      1,815      51.65      3,647      47.08      7,814      45.98     11,785      45.16
2301-2350......................      77.83        736      57.26      1,826      52.25      3,634      47.47      7,815      46.37     11,872      45.87
2351-2400......................      78.43        741      58.08      1,809      52.53      3,657      48.02      7,863      47.19     11,791      46.37
 

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2401-2450......................      79.20        741      58.63      1,809      53.02      3,677      48.73      7,793      47.47     11,931      47.19
2451-2500......................      79.70        744      59.29      1,813      53.74      3,665      49.23      7,804      48.02     11,918      47.69
2501-2550......................      79.92        747      59.62      1,812      54.01      3,662      49.45      7,885      48.73     11,824      48.02
2551-2600......................      80.14        747      59.84      1,822      54.51      3,670      50.00      7,877      49.23     11,866      48.68
2601-2650......................      80.85        746      60.28      1,831      55.17      3,654      50.38      7,878      49.61     11,828      48.90
 
2651-2700......................      81.02        751      60.78      1,827      55.50      3,671      50.93      7,888      50.22     11,764      49.23
2701-2750......................      81.35        750      61.00      1,827      55.72      3,669      51.10      7,906      50.49     11,791      49.61
2751-2800......................      81.51        755      61.49      1,829      56.21      3,676      51.65      7,907      51.04     11,807      50.22
2801-2850......................      82.23        752      61.82      1,828      56.49      3,701      52.25      7,891      51.54     11,757      50.49
2851-2900......................      82.45        756      62.32      1,828      56.93      3,691      52.53      7,892      51.81     11,822      51.04
 
2901-2950......................      82.67        756      62.48      1,831      57.20      3,708      53.02      7,884      52.25     11,836      51.54
2951-3000......................      83.05        760      63.09      1,828      57.64      3,699      53.30      7,885      52.53     11,850      51.87
3001-3050......................      83.60        761      63.58      1,831      58.19      3,702      53.85      7,878      53.02     11,864      52.42
3051-3100......................      83.88        761      63.80      1,837      58.58      3,689      54.01      7,943      53.63     11,767      52.58
3101-3150......................      84.04        762      64.02      1,842      58.96      3,698      54.51      7,904      53.85     11,829      53.08
 
3151-3200......................      84.59        765      64.68      1,837      59.40      3,719      55.22      7,841      54.12     11,891      53.63
3201-3250......................      84.76        766      64.90      1,838      59.62      3,724      55.50      7,874      54.62     11,831      53.85
3251-3300......................      85.25        768      65.40      1,844      60.28      3,698      55.72      7,929      55.22     11,738      54.01
3301-3350......................      85.31        768      65.51      1,848      60.50      3,713      56.16      7,899      55.44     11,751      54.29
3351-3400......................      85.58        767      65.62      1,855      60.83      3,715      56.49      7,891      55.72     11,847      55.00
 
3401-3450......................      85.97        765      65.73      1,857      61.00      3,734      56.93      7,892      56.16     11,801      55.22
3451-3500......................      86.02        770      66.17      1,846      61.05      3,734      56.98      7,892      56.21     11,848      55.50
3501-3550......................      86.24        770      66.33      1,858      61.60      3,715      57.20      7,901      56.49     11,837      55.72
3551-3600......................      86.46        772      66.72      1,854      61.82      3,730      57.64      7,901      56.93     11,838      56.16
3601-3650......................      86.79        773      67.05      1,858      62.26      3,718      57.86      7,902      57.15     11,816      56.27
 
3651-3700......................      87.07        774      67.32      1,853      62.37      3,732      58.19      7,872      57.26     11,897      56.76
3701-3750......................      87.56        773      67.65      1,849      62.54      3,747      58.58      7,880      57.70     11,852      56.98
3751-3800......................      87.73        775      67.93      1,858      63.09      3,732      58.85      7,896      58.08     11,819      57.20
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17-40. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for All Overseas 
Areas Except Those Otherwise Specified

    The following table will be used for all overseas areas except 
those otherwise specified for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, 
terminations, alternate ports, etc., involving unaccompanied air 
baggage household goods shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at 
which lower charge develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate 
in next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         5.51        1,737         4.79        3,637         4.35
51-75..........................................         7.83        1,723         6.74        3,613         6.09
76-100.........................................         8.92        1,724         7.69        3,623         6.96
101-150........................................        10.01        1,740         8.70        3,567         7.76
151-200........................................        11.09        1,752         9.72        3,583         8.70
 
201-250........................................        12.25        1,740        10.66        3,592         9.57
251-300........................................        13.34        1,740        11.60        3,601        10.44
301-350........................................        14.50        1,741        12.62        3,587        11.31
351-400........................................        15.59        1,740        13.56        3,573        12.11
401-450........................................        16.68        1,740        14.50        3,581        12.98
 
451-500........................................        17.84        1,740        15.52        3,589        13.92
501-550........................................        18.92        1,740        16.46        3,595        14.79
551-600........................................        20.01        1,740        17.40        3,601        15.66
601-650........................................        21.10        1,739        18.34        3,605        16.53
651-700........................................        22.26        1,740        19.36        3,596        17.40
 
701-750........................................        23.35        1,740        20.30        3,601        18.27
751-800........................................        24.51        1,734        21.24        3,605        19.14
801-850........................................        25.59        1,740        22.26        3,597        20.01
851-900........................................        26.68        1,740        23.20        3,601       20.88
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Note: Over 900 miles, add US$1.35 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-41. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for Belgium, 
Italy, and The Netherlands

    The following table will be used for Belgium, Italy, and The 
Netherlands for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, 
alternate ports, etc., involving unaccompanied air baggage household 
goods shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge 
develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher 
weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         2.57        1,747         2.24        3,595         2.02
51-75..........................................         4.13        1,733         3.58        3,637         3.25
76-100.........................................         5.17        1,736         4.49        3,595         4.03
101-150........................................         6.18        1,748         5.40        3,591         4.84
151-200........................................         7.22        1,739         6.27        3,607         5.66
 
201-250........................................         7.93        1,746         6.92        3,587         6.21
251-300........................................         8.68        1,738         7.54        3,587         6.76
301-350........................................         9.39        1,738         8.16        3,602         7.35
351-400........................................        10.11        1,737         8.78        3,601         7.90
401-450........................................        10.82        1,742         9.43        3,601         8.48
 
451-500........................................        11.57        1,736        10.04        3,599         9.04
501-550........................................        12.25        1,741        10.66        3,610         9.62
551-600........................................        13.00        1,736        11.28        3,609        10.17
601-650........................................        13.72        1,740        11.93        3,597        10.73
651-700........................................        14.43        1,739        12.55        3,596        11.28
 
701-750........................................        15.15        1,743        13.20        3,597        11.86
751-800........................................        15.89        1,739        13.81        3,596        12.42
801-850........................................        16.61        1,738        14.43        3,604        13.00
851-900........................................        17.32        1,738        15.05        3,603        13.55
901-950........................................        18.04        1,741        15.70        3,562        13.98
 
951-1000.......................................        18.75        1,741        16.32        3,602        14.69
1001-1100......................................        19.47        1,740        16.93        3,601        15.24
1101-1200......................................        21.68        1,737        18.82        3,600        16.93
1201-1300......................................        23.08        1,741        20.09        3,599        18.07
1301-1400......................................        24.54        1,738        21.32        3,604        19.21
 
1401-1500......................................        26.00        1,738        22.59        3,603        20.35
1501-1600......................................        27.40        1,742        23.86        3,603       21.48
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Note: Over 1,600 miles, add US$1.30 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 600-mile rate shown
  above.


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17-42. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for CONUS, Canada, 
and Hawaii

    The following table will be used for CONUS, Canada, and Hawaii for 
delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate ports, 
etc., involving unaccompanied air baggage household goods shipments. 
``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use 
of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

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                                 Less than              1,000 to              2,000 to              4,000 to              8,000 to
                                   1,000                 1,999                 3,999                 7,999                 11,999                12,000
             Miles                  lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     Brk pt.      lbs.     BRK pt.    lbs. and
                                   incl.                 incl.                 incl.                 incl.                 incl.                  over
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1-10...........................      12.71        653       8.29      1,683       6.97      3,464       6.04      6,536       4.93     11,690       4.80
11-20..........................      13.18        668       8.80      1,653       7.27      3,369       6.12      6,667       5.10     11,501       4.89
21-30..........................      13.86        672       9.31      1,644       7.65      3,356       6.42      6,464       5.19     11,410       4.93
31-40..........................      14.62        652       9.52      1,643       7.82      3,348       6.55      6,598       5.40     11,528       5.19
41-50..........................      15.34        649       9.95      1,659       8.25      3,382       6.97      6,244       5.44     11,532       5.23
 
51-60..........................      15.98        636      10.16      1,657       8.42      3,374       7.10      6,611       5.87     11,131       5.44
61-70..........................      16.66        641      10.67      1,650       8.80      3,305       7.27      6,737       6.12     11,501       5.87
71-80..........................      17.26        648      11.18      1,613       9.01      3,378       7.61      6,749       6.42     11,444       6.12
81-90..........................      18.11        639      11.56      1,618       9.35      3,346       7.82      6,696       6.55     11,767       6.42
91-100.........................      18.79        629      11.82      1,619       9.56      3,432       8.20      6,881       7.06     11,133       6.55
 
101-110........................      19.47        634      12.33      1,614       9.95      3,317       8.25      6,887       7.10     11,138       6.59
111-120........................      20.06        634      12.71      1,592      10.12      3,278       8.29      6,934       7.18     11,787       7.06
121-130........................      20.66        636      13.13      1,573      10.33      3,260       8.42      6,910       7.27     11,720       7.10
131-140........................      21.17        639      13.52      1,579      10.67      3,251       8.67      6,942       7.52     11,458       7.18
141-150........................      21.76        637      13.86      1,589      11.01      3,182       8.76      6,952       7.61     11,866       7.52
 
151-160........................      22.23        643      14.28      1,572      11.22      3,197       8.97      6,863       7.69     11,934       7.65
161-170........................      22.78        648      14.75      1,534      11.31      3,294       9.31      7,051       8.20     11,254       7.69
171-180........................      23.29        646      15.05      1,549      11.65      3,241       9.44      7,028       8.29     11,324       7.82
181-190........................      23.76        646      15.34      1,563      11.99      3,192       9.56      7,254       8.67     11,236       8.12
191-200........................      24.35        639      15.56      1,574      12.24      3,251       9.95      7,077       8.80     11,305       8.29
 
201-220........................      25.03        639      15.98      1,575      12.58      3,230      10.16      7,331       9.31     11,179       8.67
221-240........................      25.71        640      16.45      1,597      13.13      3,211      10.54      7,226       9.52     11,304       8.97
241-260........................      26.22        650      17.04      1,582      13.47      3,168      10.67      7,267       9.69     11,685       9.44
261-280........................      26.95        641      17.26      1,621      13.98      3,210      11.22      7,243      10.16     11,448       9.69
281-300........................      27.50        645      17.72      1,641      14.54      3,182      11.56      7,353      10.63     11,473      10.16
 
301-320........................      28.22        647      18.23      1,628      14.83      3,187      11.82      7,454      11.01     11,584      10.63
321-340........................      28.77        653      18.79      1,634      15.34      3,214      12.33      7,338      11.31     11,685      11.01
341-360........................      29.28        664      19.42      1,637      15.90      3,198      12.71      7,412      11.77     11,524      11.31
361-380........................      29.84        666      19.85      1,658      16.45      3,205      13.18      7,433      12.24     11,542      11.77
381-400........................      30.39        662      20.10      1,675      16.83      3,213      13.52      7,523      12.71     11,559      12.24
 
401-420........................      30.90        672      20.74      1,656      17.17      3,258      13.98      7,538      13.18     11,459      12.58
421-440........................      31.58        667      21.04      1,669      17.55      3,274      14.37      7,527      13.52     11,661      13.13
441-460........................      32.26        661      21.29      1,701      18.11      3,259      14.75      7,586      13.98     11,417      13.30
461-480........................      32.81        668      21.89      1,678      18.36      3,278      15.05      7,594      14.28     11,358      13.52
481-500........................      33.45        665      22.23      1,691      18.79      3,267      15.34      7,579      14.54     11,544      13.98
 
501-520........................      33.96        671      22.78      1,691      19.25      3,232      15.56      7,585      14.75     11,620      14.28
521-540........................      34.47        668      22.99      1,705      19.59      3,263      15.98      7,532      15.05     11,594      14.54
541-560........................      34.81        670      23.29      1,716      19.98      3,252      16.24      7,561      15.34     11,535      14.75
561-580........................      35.36        669      23.63      1,702      20.10      3,290      16.53      7,527      15.56     11,443      14.83
581-600........................      35.62        670      23.84      1,730      20.61      3,242      16.70      7,614      15.90     11,583      15.34
 
601-620........................      36.13        673      24.31      1,707      20.74      3,287      17.04      7,542      16.07     11,620      15.56
621-640........................      36.51        672      24.52      1,709      20.95      3,278      17.17      7,703      16.53     11,445      15.77
641-660........................      36.85        673      24.78      1,709      21.17      3,318      17.55      7,613      16.70     11,481      15.98
661-680........................      37.10        672      24.91      1,748      21.76      3,266      17.77      7,675      17.04     11,432      16.24
681-700........................      37.57        670      25.16      1,747      21.97      3,296      18.11      7,587      17.17     11,644      16.66
 
701-725........................      37.87        674      25.50      1,744      22.23      3,282      18.23      7,628      17.38     11,619      16.83
726-750........................      38.21        680      25.97      1,729      22.44      3,281      18.40      7,723      17.77     11,541      17.09
751-775........................      38.63        679      26.22      1,738      22.78      3,284      18.70      7,746      18.11     11,437      17.26
776-800........................      38.93        683      26.56      1,732      22.99      3,350      19.25      7,630      18.36     11,584      17.72
801-825........................      39.31        686      26.95      1,729      23.29      3,365      19.59      7,636      18.70     11,646      18.15
 
826-850........................      39.44        689      27.16      1,741      23.63      3,353      19.81      7,691      19.04     11,599      18.40
851-875........................      39.57        690      27.29      1,742      23.76      3,364      19.98      7,779      19.42     11,554      18.70
876-900........................      39.91        690      27.50      1,744      23.97      3,355      20.10      7,814      19.64     11,533      18.87
901-925........................      40.08        695      27.84      1,747      24.31      3,399      20.66      7,688      19.85     11,641      19.25
926-950........................      40.46        695      28.09      1,746      24.52      3,418      20.95      7,660      20.06     11,721      19.59
 
951-975........................      40.59        698      28.31      1,757      24.86      3,426      21.29      7,745      20.61     11,555      19.85

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976-1000.......................      41.61        684      28.43      1,770      25.16      3,473      21.85      7,627      20.83     11,584      20.10
1001-1050......................      42.63        686      29.24      1,768      25.84      3,448      22.27      7,817      21.76     11,602      21.04
1051-1100......................      43.86        684      29.96      1,774      26.56      3,489      23.16      7,692      22.27     11,726      21.76
1101-1150......................      44.97        680      30.56      1,786      27.29      3,477      23.72      7,757      22.99     11,623      22.27
 
1151-1200......................      46.07        686      31.58      1,780      28.09      3,462      24.31      7,805      23.72     11,635      22.99
1201-1250......................      47.05        685      32.22      1,771      28.52      3,494      24.91      7,809      24.31     11,707      23.72
1251-1300......................      48.11        682      32.81      1,783      29.24      3,489      25.50      7,814      24.91     11,714      24.31
1301-1350......................      48.75        688      33.49      1,787      29.92      3,506      26.22      7,780      25.50     11,701      24.86
1351-1400......................      49.43        694      34.30      1,772      30.39      3,519      26.73      7,784      26.01     11,726      25.42
 
1401-1450......................      50.15        696      34.89      1,779      31.03      3,507      27.20      7,863      26.73     11,676      26.01
1451-1500......................      50.79        700      35.53      1,780      31.62      3,522      27.84      7,842      27.29     11,683      26.56
1501-1550......................      51.34        704      36.13      1,786      32.26      3,526      28.43      7,845      27.88     11,744      27.29
1551-1600......................      52.02        705      36.64      1,792      32.81      3,539      29.03      7,813      28.35     11,803      27.88
1601-1650......................      52.57        705      37.06      1,801      33.36      3,547      29.58      7,817      28.90     11,771      28.35
 
1651-1700......................      53.17        707      37.57      1,808      33.96      3,555      30.18      7,809      29.45     11,775      28.90
1701-1750......................      53.76        708      38.04      1,813      34.47      3,547      30.56      7,845      29.96     11,796      29.45
1751-1800......................      54.27        712      38.63      1,820      35.15      3,560      31.28      7,805      30.52     11,783      29.96
1801-1850......................      54.87        717      39.31      1,804      35.45      3,578      31.71      7,840      31.07     11,787      30.52
1851-1900......................      55.29        721      39.82      1,796      35.74      3,620      32.34      7,822      31.62     11,791      31.07
 
1901-1950......................      56.02        723      40.46      1,803      36.47      3,595      32.77      7,866      32.22     11,763      31.58
1951-2000......................      56.53        725      40.97      1,799      36.85      3,599      33.15      7,857      32.56     11,875      32.22
2001-2050......................      57.16        728      41.61      1,794      37.32      3,618      33.75      7,849      33.11     11,877      32.77
2051-2100......................      57.67        728      41.95      1,806      37.87      3,632      34.38      7,793      33.49     11,879      33.15
2101-2150......................      58.27        732      42.63      1,803      38.42      3,633      34.89      7,815      34.09     11,821      33.58
 
2151-2200......................      58.82        730      42.93      1,814      38.93      3,642      35.45      7,789      34.51     11,853      34.09
2201-2250......................      59.29        733      43.44      1,817      39.44      3,634      35.83      7,849      35.15     11,783      34.51
2251-2300......................      59.71        737      43.99      1,815      39.91      3,647      36.38      7,814      35.53     11,785      34.89
2301-2350......................      60.14        736      44.24      1,826      40.38      3,634      36.68      7,815      35.83     11,872      35.45
2351-2400......................      60.61        741      44.88      1,809      40.59      3,657      37.10      7,863      36.47     11,791      35.83
 
2401-2450......................      61.20        741      45.31      1,809      40.97      3,677      37.66      7,793      36.68     11,931      36.47
2451-2500......................      61.58        744      45.82      1,813      41.52      3,665      38.04      7,804      37.10     11,918      36.85
2501-2550......................      61.75        747      46.07      1,812      41.74      3,662      38.21      7,885      37.66     11,824      37.10
2551-2600......................      61.92        747      46.24      1,822      42.12      3,670      38.63      7,877      38.04     11,866      37.61

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2601-2650......................      62.48        746      46.58      1,831      42.63      3,654      38.93      7,878      38.34     11,828      37.78
 
2651-2700......................      62.60        751      46.96      1,827      42.88      3,671      39.36      7,888      38.80     11,764      38.04
2701-2750......................      62.86        750      47.13      1,827      43.05      3,669      39.48      7,906      39.02     11,791      38.34
2751-2800......................      62.99        755      47.52      1,829      43.44      3,676      39.91      7,907      39.44     11,807      38.80
2801-2850......................      63.54        752      47.77      1,828      43.65      3,701      40.38      7,891      39.82     11,757      39.02
2851-2900......................      63.71        756      48.15      1,828      43.99      3,691      40.59      7,892      40.04     11,822      39.44
 
2901-2950......................      63.88        756      48.28      1,831      44.20      3,708      40.97      7,884      40.38     11,836      39.82
2951-3000......................      64.18        760      48.75      1,828      44.54      3,699      41.18      7,885      40.59     11,850      40.08
3001-3050......................      64.60        761      49.13      1,831      44.97      3,702      41.61      7,878      40.97     11,864      40.50
3051-3100......................      64.81        761      49.30      1,837      45.26      3,689      41.74      7,943      41.44     11,767      40.63
3101-3150......................      64.94        762      49.47      1,842      45.56      3,698      42.12      7,904      41.61     11,829      41.01
 
3151-3200......................      65.37        765      49.98      1,837      45.90      3,719      42.67      7,841      41.82     11,891      41.44
3201-3250......................      65.49        766      50.15      1,838      46.07      3,724      42.88      7,874      42.20     11,831      41.61
3251-3300......................      65.88        768      50.53      1,844      46.58      3,698      43.05      7,929      42.67     11,738      41.74
3301-3350......................      65.92        768      50.62      1,848      46.75      3,713      43.39      7,899      42.84     11,751      41.95
3351-3400......................      66.13        767      50.70      1,855      47.01      3,715      43.65      7,891      43.05     11,847      42.50
 
3401-3450......................      66.43        765      50.79      1,857      47.13      3,734      43.99      7,892      43.39     11,801      42.67
3451-3500......................      66.47        770      51.13      1,846      47.18      3,734      44.03      7,892      43.44     11,848      42.88
3501-3550......................      66.64        770      51.26      1,858      47.60      3,715      44.20      7,901      43.65     11,837      43.05
3551-3600......................      66.81        772      51.55      1,854      47.77      3,730      44.54      7,901      43.99     11,838      43.39
3601-3650......................      67.07        773      51.81      1,858      48.11      3,718      44.71      7,902      44.16     11,816      43.48
 
3651-3700......................      67.28        774      52.02      1,853      48.20      3,732      44.97      7,872      44.24     11,897      43.86
3701-3750......................      67.66        773      52.28      1,849      48.32      3,747      45.26      7,880      44.58     11,852      44.03
3751-3800......................      67.79        775      52.49      1,858      48.75      3,732      45.48      7,896      44.88     11,819      44.20
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17-43. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for Greece, Spain, 
and Other European Areas

    The following table will be used for Greece, Spain, and other 
European areas for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, 
alternate ports, etc., involving unaccompanied air baggage household 
goods shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge 
develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher 
weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         5.04        1,751         4.41        3,572         3.94
51-75..........................................         7.09        1,734         6.14        3,624         5.57
76-100.........................................         8.09        1,728         6.98        3,640         6.35
101-150........................................         9.08        1,735         7.88        3,627         7.14
151-200........................................        10.08        1,740         8.77        3,593         7.88
 
201-250........................................        11.08        1,745         9.66        3,587         8.66

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251-300........................................        12.13        1,741        10.55        3,602         9.50
301-350........................................        13.13        1,737        11.39        3,613        10.29
351-400........................................        14.12        1,740        12.29        3,590        11.03
401-450........................................        15.12        1,744        13.18        3,602        11.87
 
451-500........................................        16.17        1,734        14.02        3,611        12.65
501-550........................................        17.12        1,743        14.91        3,606        13.44
551-600........................................        18.17        1,740        15.80        3,589        14.18
601-650........................................        19.16        1,737        16.64        3,609        15.02
651-700........................................        20.16        1,740        17.54        3,605        15.80
 
701-750........................................        21.16        1,742        18.43        3,602        16.59
751-800........................................        22.21        1,740        19.32        3,598        17.38
801-850........................................        23.21        1,738        20.16        3,605        18.17
851-900........................................        24.20        1,740        21.05        3,601       18.95
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Note: Over 900 miles, add US$1.79 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-44. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for Japan

    The following table will be used for Japan for delivery in/out of 
SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate ports, etc., involving 
unaccompanied air baggage household goods shipments. ``Break points'' 
indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use of lowest weight 
and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         1.91        1,765         1.69        3,556         1.50
51-75..........................................         3.90        1,731         3.38        3,601         3.04
76-100.........................................         5.63        1,681         4.73        3,620         4.28
101-150........................................         7.01        1,744         6.11        3,583         5.48
151-200........................................         7.80        1,741         6.79        3,603         6.11
 
201-250........................................         8.59        1,730         7.43        3,617         6.71
251-300........................................         9.34        1,743         8.14        3,503         7.13
301-350........................................        10.13        1,741         8.81        3,592         7.91
351-400........................................        10.91        1,739         9.49        3,589         8.51
401-450........................................        11.66        1,743        10.16        3,602         9.15
 
451-500........................................        12.45        1,741        10.84        3,599         9.75
501-550........................................        13.24        1,740        11.51        3,597        10.35
551-600........................................        14.03        1,738        12.19        3,594        10.95
601-650........................................        14.78        1,742        12.86        3,604        11.59
651-700........................................        15.56        1,740        13.54        3,602        12.19
 
701-750........................................        16.35        1,739        14.21        3,599        12.79
751-800........................................        17.14        1,738        14.89        3,597        13.39
801-850........................................        17.93        1,737        15.56        3,605        14.03
851-900........................................        18.68        1,739        16.24        3,603       14.63
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Note: Over 900 miles, add US$1.35 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-45. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for Korea, 
Philippines, and Other Pacific Areas

    The following table will be used for Korea, Philippines, and other 
Pacific areas for delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, 
alternate ports, etc., involving unaccompanied air baggage household 
goods shipments. ``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge 
develops by use of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher 
weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1-50...........................................         3.20        1,751         2.80        3,572         2.50
51-75..........................................         6.45        1,737         5.60        3,608         5.05
76-100.........................................         9.00        1,745         7.85        3,593         7.05
101-150........................................        11.60        1,742        10.10        3,585         9.05
151-200........................................        12.90        1,729        11.15        3,624        10.10
 
201-250........................................        14.15        1,739        12.30        3,610        11.10
251-300........................................        15.45        1,742        13.45        3,599        12.10
301-350........................................        16.75        1,738        14.55        3,602        13.10

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351-400........................................        18.05        1,740        15.70        3,593       14.10
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Note: Over 400 miles, add US$2.25 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 400-mile rate shown
  above.

17-46. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for the United 
Kingdom.

    The following table will be used for the United Kingdom for 
delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate ports, 
etc., involving unaccompanied air baggage household goods shipments. 
``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use 
of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         4.60        1,740         4.00        3,651         3.65
51-75..........................................         6.55        1,726         5.65        3,611         5.10
76-100.........................................         7.45        1,732         6.45        3,597         5.80
101-150........................................         8.40        1,727         7.25        3,587         6.50
151-200........................................         9.30        1,742         8.10        3,605         7.30
 
201-250........................................        10.25        1,737         8.90        3,596         8.00
251-300........................................        11.15        1,740         9.70        3,609         8.75
301-350........................................        12.10        1,736        10.50        3,601         9.45
351-400........................................        13.05        1,740        11.35        3,595        10.20
401-450........................................        13.95        1,742        12.15        3,573        10.85
 
451-500........................................        14.90        1,739        12.95        3,599        11.65
501-550........................................        15.80        1,741        13.75        3,608        12.40
551-600........................................        16.75        1,738        14.55        3,602        13.10
601-650........................................        17.65        1,740        15.35        3,610        13.85
651-700........................................        18.60        1,742        16.20        3,593        14.55
 
701-750........................................        19.55        1,740        17.00        3,601        15.30
751-800........................................        20.50        1,737        17.80        3,607        16.05
801-850........................................        21.40        1,739        18.60        3,603        16.75
851-900........................................        22.35        1,737        19.40        3,598       17.45
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Note: Over 900 miles, add US $1.60 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 900-mile rate shown
  above.

17-47. Unaccompanied Air Baggage Linehaul Rate Table for West Germany

    The following table will be used for the United Kingdom for 
delivery in/out of SIT, diversions, terminations, alternate ports, 
etc., involving unaccompanied air baggage household goods shipments. 
``Break points'' indicate weight at which lower charge develops by use 
of lowest weight and applicable rate in next higher weight bracket.

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                                                  Less than                  2,000 to
                     Miles                        2,000 lbs.  Break point   3,999 lbs.  Break point   4,000 lbs.
                                                    incl.                     incl.                    and over
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1-50...........................................         4.15        1,747         3.62        3,595         3.26
51-75..........................................         6.67        1,733         5.78        3,637         5.25
76-100.........................................         8.35        1,736         7.25        3,595         6.51
101-150........................................         9.98        1,748         8.72        3,591         7.82
151-200........................................        11.66        1,739        10.13        3,607         9.14
 
201-250........................................        12.81        1,746        11.18        3,587        10.03
251-300........................................        14.02        1,738        12.18        3,587        10.92
301-350........................................        15.17        1,738        13.18        3,602        11.87
351-400........................................        16.33        1,737        14.18        3,601        12.76
401-450........................................        17.48        1,742        15.23        3,601        13.70
 
451-500........................................        18.69        1,736        16.22        3,599        14.60
501-550........................................        19.79        1,741        17.22        3,610        15.54
551-600........................................        21.00        1,736        18.22        3,609        16.43
601-650........................................        22.16        1,740        19.27        3,597        17.33
651-700........................................        23.31        1,739        20.27        3,596        18.22
 
701-750........................................        24.47        1,743        21.32        3,597        19.16
751-800........................................        25.67        1,739        22.31        3,596        20.06
801-850........................................        26.83        1,738        23.31        3,604        21.00
851-900........................................        27.98        1,738        24.31        3,603        21.89
901-950........................................        29.14        1,741        25.36        3,562        22.58
 
951-1000.......................................        30.29        1,741        26.36        3,602        23.73

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1001-1100......................................        31.45        1,740        27.35        3,601        24.62
1101-1200......................................        35.02        1,737        30.40        3,600        27.35
1201-1300......................................        37.28        1,741        32.45        3,599        29.19
1301-1400......................................        39.64        1,738        34.44        3,604        31.03
 
1401-1500......................................        42.00        1,738        36.49        3,603        32.87
1501-1600......................................        44.26        1,742        38.54        3,603       34.70
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Note: Over 1,600 miles, add US$2.10 for each additional 100 miles or fraction thereof, to 600-mile rate shown
  above.

17-48. Reserved for Future Use

17-49. Excess Valuation Charges

    The relocating employee has the right to increase the value in 
excess of the base valuation established under the following 
provisions:
    (1) Transportation: If a value greater than the base valuation of 
___ (NOTE) times the net weight of the shipment in pounds is expressly 
declared, a Full Value Protection Service Shipment Charge of ___ (NOTE) 
will apply on the portion of the valuation declared in excess of 
shipments released value of____ (NOTE) times the weight. This excess 
valuation charge will be in addition to the SFR.
    (2) Storage-in-Transit: If a value greater than ___ (NOTE) times 
the net weight of the shipment in pounds is expressly declared a Full 
Value Protection Service Storage Liability Charge of ___ (NOTE) will 
apply on that portion of the valuation declared in excess of shipments 
released at full value of (NOTE) times the weight. This excess 
valuation charge will apply only once regardless of the length of time 
that a shipment is in SIT, but may be applied each time the shipment is 
placed in storage-in-transit.

    Note: For applicable charges and value amount, refer to the RFO.


[FR Doc. 01-30880 Filed 12-20-01; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 6820-24-P