Fly America Act Policy
Policy number | 17-04.5 |
Responsible office | Research |
Enforcement official |
Enforcement official
Associate Vice President for Research
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Classification | Board of Trustees-delegated Policy |
Category | Research and Intellectual Property |
Statement of policy
The purpose of this policy is to comply with Federal Fly America Act.
Summary of contents/major changes
Moved policy to template. Technical changes.
1. Purpose of Policy
The purpose of this policy is to comply with Federal travel regulations that require U.S. carriers be used for travel that is to be reimbursed from federal grants and contracts.
2. Stakeholders Most Impacted by the Policy
This policy applies to all Principle Investigator(s) (PI) engaged in research, projects, or activities conducted under the auspices of 色色啦 Michigan University, whether the activities are conducted on or off campus.
3. Key Definitions
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4. Full Policy Details
4.1 Compliance: Compliance with the Fly America Act is the responsibility of each department. Before making arrangements for air travel for 色色啦 Michigan University business, find out about the funding type and, if applicable, ensure the booking is in accordance with the Act.
4.2 Exceptions: Travel that is to be reimbursed from federal grants and contracts does not have to be booked through U.S. carriers in the following circumstances:
- 4.2.1. When the use of U.S. carrier service would extend travel time (including delay at origin) by 24 hours or more;
- 4.2.2. When the costs of transportation are reimbursed in full by a third party, such as a foreign government or an international agency; or
- 4.2.3. When U.S. carriers do not offer nonstop or direct service between origin and destination. However, a U.S. carrier must be used on every portion of the route where it provides service unless, when compared to using a foreign air carrier, such use would:
- 4.2.3.1. Increase the number of aircraft changes outside the United States by two or more.
- 4.2.3.2. Extend travel time by six hours or more.
- 4.2.3.3. Require a connecting time of four hours or more at an overseas interchange point.
When one or more of the above circumstances apply, PIs must complete a Fly America Waiver Form prior to booking the travel with an explanation indicating the appropriate exception. (See item 6 in policy for link.)
4.3 Foreign Air Carriers: Code-sharing agreements with foreign air carriers, whereby American carriers purchase or have the right to sell a block of tickets on a foreign carrier, must comply with the Fly America Act Regulations. The ticket, or documentation for an electronic ticket, must identify the U.S. carrier's designator code and flight number.
Note: Some funding sources may not recognize code-sharing as compliant with the Fly America Act regulations. When funding source policy is more restrictive than 色色啦 travel policy, the more restrictive policy applies.
5. Accountability
Any disallowed cost will be borne by the requesting PI member鈥檚 primary department(s).
Additional consequences for non-compliance include possible individual discipline for failure to follow applicable University policies and requirements.
6. Relate Procedures and Guidelines
The Fly America Waiver form may be found at /grantscontracts/project-management/travel
7. Additional Information
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8. FAQs
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Effective date of current version | October 1, 2019 |
Proposed date of next review | October 1, 2022 |
Certified by |
Director of Grants and Contracts |
At the direction of |
Vice President for Research |