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B-196466 1 (1981-02-04)

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GAO
United States General Accounting Office            Office of
Washington, DC 20548                               General Counsel
                         17e- y4;In Reply
                                ;neReferto: B-196466
                                February 4, 1981          re

   Mr. Alexander Sambolin
   Box 490
   Luguillo, Puerto Rico  00673  11o u make av Lable to pa 1*en

   Dear Mr. Sambolin:

        We refer further to your  letters dated May 3,
   1980, and June 13, 1980, with enclosures,  wherein you
   present questions concerning your  entitlement to round-
   trip travel expenses to the United  States and related
   home leave, and your entitlement  to 45 days' annual
   leave accumulation.   In addition, you ask about reim-
   bursement of the expenses  for your dependents' advance
   return travel to the United States.

        The information which you have  provided shows
   that you were initially hired  by the Civil Aeronautics
   Administration in 1959 while  you were in Puerto Rico
   where you had resided  from September 3, 1934, to
   August 1941, and from January  9, 1959. In January 1963,
   you became an Air Traffic Control  Specialist with the
   Federal Aviation Administration  (FAA). You state that
   upon completion of  a tour of duty in Alaska from
   August 1967 to August  1969 you were assigned to work
   in the San Juan Air Traffic  Control Center until you
   transferred to the Miami,  Florida, Air Traffic Control
   Center in A.ugust 1972.

        You state that you  resided in Sunrise, Florida,
   for a period of  three years and that you consider
   Sunrise to have been  your principal actual dwelling
   place.  The enclosures  with your letter show that on
   April 29, 1975, you designated  Sunrise, Florida, as
   your actual place  of residence incident to your
   reassignment  to San Juan, and that this designation
   was approved  by the FAA on June 22, 1975, the date of
   your transfer.   Accordingly, the SF-50 issued incident
   to your reassignment  to San Juan states that you are
   entitled to return  rights and 45 days' leave accumulation.

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