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PART TWO
Introduction
Your agency contracts with a commercial provider for
government travel charge cards using the GSA SmartPay® 2
contract. When traveling for the government, use of the
government travel charge card is mandatory, unless an
exemption has been granted. The travel charge cards contain
identifiers to obtain negotiated government discounts for
airfare and tax exemption.
Government travel charge cards are VISA or MasterCard
brands and can be used at any location that accepts VISA or
MasterCard credit cards, including internationally. This is
what the travel charge cards look like :
The government travel charge card may be used
only for authorized official travel and authorized
travel related expenses. Official travel expenses are
transportation, lodging, meals and incidentals. The travel
charge card may not be used for personal expenses at
any time. The travel charge card may be electronically coded
to be rejected at merchant locations your agency has
determined are not necessary for conducting official travel.
In addition, specific spending limits have been set by your
agency based on your travel needs.
The travel charge card will be in your name and must
not be used by any other person. You are personally
liable for all charges made on your travel charge card.
Again, do not use your government travel charge card
for personal expenses at any time.
For additional information about the GSA SmartPay® 2
contract, visit www.gsa.gov/gsasmartpay.
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