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B-184026 1 (1975-09-16)

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                            THE  COMPTRL .LER GENERAL
DECISION             ~      OF   THE UNITED STATES
                            WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548




FILE:                               ATE:    SEP  16  1975
       B-184026                                          97
MATTER OF:
               James E. Moore-claim for miscellaneous expenses
               for mobile home purchased during transfer
DIGEST:
               1.  Employee who, pursuant to transfer of
                   station, purchased mobile home for use
                   as residence at new station may be reim-
                   bursed for miscellaneous expenses normally
                   associated with relocation of mobile homes.
                   FTR para. 2-3.1(b) (May 1973).

               2.  Employee who moves household goods from
                   old station to new pursuant to transfer
                   may not later claim expenses for trans-
                   portation of mobile home under FTR para.
                   2-7.1(a) (May 1973).

      This action is in response to a request from Mr. Orris C.
 Huet, an Authorized Certifying Officer, of the National Finance
 Center, Department of Agriculture, New Orleans, Louisiana, for a
 decision whether a reclaim voucher in favor of Mr. James E. Moore
 for reimbursement of $268 for miscellaneous expenses incurred in
 connection with a transfer of official station may be certified
 for payment.

      Mr. Moore was authorized reimbursement of expenses incident
 to a transfer of official station from Eugene, Oregon, to Oregon
 City, Oregon, by Travel Authorization No. 16414020 dated March 27,
 1974. Mr. Moore was allowed, inter alia, transportation of his
 immediate family and household goods and such other expenses as
 were justified under the Federal Travel Regulations (FP4R) (May
 1973).

     Mr. Moore completed his move and submitted a travel voucher
 for miscellaneous expenses in the amount of $468, the maximum
 amount for which he was eligible based on the limitation pre-
 scribed by paragraph 2-3.3b of the Federal Travel Regulations.
 Mr. Moore's original itemized claim for miscellaneous expenses
 were as follows:




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