5 CFR · Administrative Personnel
§ 180.103 — Time limitations.
5 CFR § 180.103
TitleTitle 5: Administrative PersonnelPartPart 180: Employees' Personal Property Claims
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 24, 2026)
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5 C.F.R. § 180.103 (2026).
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§ 180.103 Time limitations.
A claim must be presented in writing within 2 years after it accrues, except during war or armed conflict. If war or armed conflict occurs within the 2-year period following accrual, when claimant shows good cause, the claim may be presented within 2 years after the cause ceases to exist but not more than 2 years after termination of the war or armed conflict. A claim accrues when loss or damage is or should have been discovered by claimant even though such loss or damage occurred at a prior time.
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§ 180.101
Scope and purpose.§ 180.102
Claimants.§ 180.103
Time limitations.§ 180.104
Allowable claims.§ 180.105
Claims not allowed.§ 180.107
Claims procedure.§ 180.108
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