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B-201096(CFR) 1 (1981-06-16)

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OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL


UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
        WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


B-201096 (CFR)


June 16, 1981


Mr. Raymond R. Garza
CERGOW LAT, EER
P.O. Box 5160
Fort Hood, Texas   76544


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Dear Mr. Garza:


     This is in response to your  letter of October 30, 1980,
concerning the rFate of per diem applicable where Government
quarters are not occupies-

     Section 752 of the Department of Defense Appropriation
Act, 1981, Pub. L. No. 96-527, December  15, 1980, 94 Stat.
3068, has continued the prohibition established  in the 1978
DOD Appropriation Act against the payment of  lodging expenses
of Department of Defense personnel when adequate  Government
quarters are available.  The Department of Defense has  issued
implementing regulations which are found  in Volume 2 of the
Joint Travel Regulations, at paragraph C1055..  Those regula-
tions clearly provide that unless nonavailability  can be de-
termined by a publication issued by one of the Uniformed
Services, it will be assumed that Government quarters  were
available in the absence of a certificate of  nonavailability.
Because of the change in the DOD Appropriations Acts  beginning
in the 1978 Act, the prior GAO decisions are  no longer ap-
plicable.  Your first question is answered  accordingly.

     Your second question concerning what per diem  rate
would be payable is too general for us to  respond to with
specificity.  However, we may state, generally,  that if
a certificate of nonavailability has been obtained,  per
diem would be computed by the method authorized  in the
traveler's orders.  If a certificate has not been  obtained
the traveler would not be entitled to the  lodgings portion
of authorized per diem or actual subsistence  expenses.


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