32 C.F.R. Subpart Q—Advance Payments (10 U.S.C. 2736)
Title 32 - National Defense
It tells how to make an advance payment before a claim is filed or finalized under the Military Claims, Foreign Claims and National Guard Claims Acts. (a) The Secretary of the Air Force has authority to make an advance payment of $100,000 or less. (b) The Judge Advocate General has delegated authority to make an advance payment of $100,000 or less. (c) The following individuals have delegated authority to make an advance payment of $25,000 or less: (1) The Deputy Judge Advocate General. (2) The Director of Civil Law. (3) The Chief, Deputy Chief, and Branch Chiefs, Claims and Tort Litigation Staff. (4) SJA of 9AF for CENTCOM, and the SJAs of PACAF and USAFE. (d) This authority may be redelegated either orally or in writing. Oral redelegations should be confirmed in writing as soon as practical. A proper claimant or authorized agent may request an advance payment. Make advance payments only where all of the following exist: (a) The potential claimant could file a valid claim for property damage or personal injury under the Military Claims, Foreign Claims, or National Guard Claims Acts. (b) The potential claimant has an immediate need amounting to a hardship for food, shelter, medical or burial expenses, or other necessities. In the case of a commercial enterprise, severe financial loss or backruptcy will result if the Air Force does not make an advance payment. (c) Other resources for such needs are not reasonably available. (d) The potential claim equals or exceeds the amount of the advance payment. (e) The recipient signs as advance payment agreement. Do not make an advance payment if the claim is payable under the: (a) Federal Tort Claims Act. (b) International Agreement Claims Act. (c) Military Personnel and Civilian Employees' Claims Act. (Separate regulations issued under the Act provide for partial payments.) Every person suffering injury or property loss may submit a separate request for an advance payment. For example, where the Air Force destroys a house containing a family of four, each family member may submit a separate request for and receive an advance payment of $100,000 or less. The claimant is liable for repayment. Deduct the advance payment from any award or judgment given to a claimant. Reimbursement from the claimant will be sought if the claimant does not file a claim or lawsuit.
Title 32: National Defense
PART 842—ADMINISTRATIVE CLAIMS
Subpart Q—Advance Payments (10 U.S.C. 2736)
§ 842.144 Scope of this subpart.
§ 842.145 Delegation of authority.
§ 842.146 Who may request.
§ 842.147 When authorized.
§ 842.148 When not authorized.
§ 842.149 Separate advance payment claims.
§ 842.150 Liability for repayment.

