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B-186262 1 (1976-06-28)

handle is hein.gao/gaobaddcn0001 and id is 1 raw text is:                      I E.R 7,
                           4 THE  COMPTROLL.ER GENERAL
   DIECISION               . OF   THE   UNITED SATES
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


                                             JUN  2 P 1978
   FILE:         -   2DATE:
                B-186262
   MATTER   OF:
                  James  H. Schroeder--Request for waiver
                  of overpayment of basic compensation.
   DIGEST:
              Wage Grade employee receiving $7.45 per hour,
              including overseas differential, while stationed
              on Guam transferred to Norfolk, Virginia. His
              pay was incorrectly established at that rate on
              basis of information in travel orders since his
              official personnel jacket had not arrived. When
              employee questioned rate of pay he was advised
              of saved pay provision, and relied on information
              given him. Amount of $536. 82 is waived since
              employee, who had no special knowledge of
              personnel law, reasonably relied on information
              provided him. However, $188.88 may not be
              waived since it represents amounts paid him
              after he was advised that he had been overpaid.

    This action is in response to a request by Mr. James H. Schroeder
for reconsideration of the determination of our Transportation and
Claims Division (now Claims Division) denying his request for waiver
under 5 U. S. C. $ 5584 (1970), of an erroneous payment of compensation.

    Mr. Schroeder was an Instrument Mechanic (Electronic), WG-12,
rate of pay, $7.45 per hour, stationed on Guam. Effective June P,
1974, he exercised his return rights from overseas employment, and
was transferred to the Naval Air Rework Facility, Norfolk, Virginia,
In establishing his rate of pay at his new duty station, the Civilian
Personnel Office was required to rely on his travel orders since his
official personnel jacket had not been receiveI. Ie was advised by
the Civilian Personnel Office that he was entitled to saved pay
and would continue to receive $7.45 per hour. Mr. Schroeder ques-
tioned this amount but stated that he was unfamilirar with current saved
pay regulations. However, he relied cr the information provided. Having
heard nothing fromn the Civilian Personnel Office and still at the $7.45
rate of pay, he again in early September 1974 visited the Personnel
Office and his personnel jacket was inspected at that time. The
$7. 45 was found to include overseas differential and his hourly rate
was reduced to $5. 92 effective September 9, 1974. Mr. Schroeder
disagreed with this rate and correspondence with Guam resulted
in a determination that Mr. Schroeder was entitled to $6.06 per
hour at the time of his transfer and that rate was increased to
$6.39 per hour effective July 21, 1974. On or about September
26, 1974, he was advised that he had been overpaid a total of
$725.50.

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