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B-184813 1 (1976-06-24)

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B-184813


DATE:   JUN  2 4 1976  ,


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   Albert R. Hinn - Travel Expenses


1. Employee,  who had traveled to new
   duty station in advance of family and
   then returned to former duty station
   to drive two dependents to new duty
   station, may be reimbursed for mile-
   age costs and tolls at rate prescribed
   for travel of two dependents under
   para. 2-2. 3b of Federal Travel Regu-
   lations, as dependents were entitled to
   transportation at Government expense.


              2. Employee  who chartered air ambulance
                 to transport son who was hospitalized
                 from old duty station to new duty station
                 may be reimbursed cost of charter as
                 paragraph 1-2. 2c(4) of Federal Travel
                 Regulations permits use of special con-
                 veyances under limited circumstances
                 and administrative approval was ob-
                 tained prior to travel in accordance
                 with para. 1-3. 2a.

   ,Mr. Anthony J. Rudez, Jr., an authorized certifying officer
with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, De-
partment of Commerce,  requests an advance decision as to the
propriety of paying certain travel expenses of Mr. Albert R. Hinn.
The expenses were incurred incident to a permanent change of
duty station from Richmond, Virginia, to Wilmington, North
Carolina.

    The record shows that Mr. Hinn was issued Travel Order
No. 20-5-WiA-347,  dated December  18, 1974, for a permanent
change of duty station from Richmond, Virginia, to Wilmington,
North Carolina. The travel order authorized separate travel
for the employee and his family by privately owned automobile.
On January 5, 1975, Mr. Hinn traveled by automobile to his
new duty station at Wilmington and moved into temporary auar-
ters there. He has been reimbursed for travel costs incident
to his travel and subsistence expenses while occupying temporary
quarters in Wilmington through February 4, 1975.


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