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B-144304 1 (1976-03-30)

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                             THE  COMPTL JLLER GENERAL
DECIS['DN f*  , OF THE UNITED STATES
                             VVWASHINGTON. O.C. 20548


DATE:


MAR


30 1976


     Jack C. Stoller - Transfers - Travel and
     transportation expenses - Temporary lodging
     allowance
1,  Civilian employee of Department of the Navy,
    transferred from Pearl Harbor, HaVaii, to
    Parris Island, South Carolina, effective
    July 18, 1965, claims travel and transporta-
    tion expenses. He may. not be paid such
    expenses since he was informed prior to
    travel that reimbursement of travel and
    transportation was not authorized and
    transfer was determined by Marine Corps
    officials to be for convenience of
    mployee.


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                2,  Civilian employee of Department of the Army
                    is not entitled to payment of temporary
                    lodging allowance since he was provided,
                    and resided in, Goveriment-owned quariers
                    during entire period of time covered by
                    claim for temporary lodging allowance and
                    under such conditions allowance may not
                    be paid.

     This is a consideration of an anneal by Mr. Jack C. Stoller froo
two settlements of our Transportation and Claims Division (TCD) dated
October 7, 1975, and October 17, 1975 (both Settlement Certificates
numbered 1104108).  The October 7, 1975 settlement disallowed
Hr. Stoller's claim, presented to our Office by him in a letter dated
April 9, 1975, for reimbursement of travel and related expenses
incurred as a civilian employee of the Department of the Navy in con-
nection with a transfer from Pearl Harbor, ilawaii, to Parris Island,
South Carolina, effective July 18, 1965. The October 17, 1975 settle-
ment disallowed Mr. Stoller's claim for payment of temporary lodging
allowance for 60 days alleged to be due Pcident to a transfer to
Saigon, Vietnam, effective 1arch 3i 1967, as a civilian employee of
the Departnent of the Army. Both of those settlements are sustained
for the reasons set out below.

     Concerning the claim for reimbursement of travel and relatmd
expenses in connection with the transfer from Hawaii to South Carolina,


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