20 CFR · Employees' Benefits
§ 362.12 — Computation of amount of reimbursement.
20 CFR § 362.12
TitleTitle 20: Employees' BenefitsPartPart 362: Employees' Personal Property Claims
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 3, 2026)
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§ 362.12 Computation of amount of reimbursement.
(a)The amount awarded with regard to any item of personal property will not exceed its depreciated replacement cost at the time of loss. Unless proven to be otherwise, replacement cost will be based on the price paid in cash for the property or, if not acquired by purchase or exchange, the value at the time of acquisition. The amount normally payable on property damaged beyond economical repair is found by determining its depreciated value immediately before it was damaged or lost, less any salvage value. If the cost of repair is less than the depreciated value of the property, then it is economically repairable, and the cost of repair is the amount payable.
(b)Depreciation in value of an item of personal property is determined by conside
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