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B-184729 1 (1976-03-12)

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THE  CMPIPTROLL-ER GENERAL
OF   THE   UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548


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    Dependents - Renewal Agreement Travel


When  dependents of an employee are not permitted
to accompany him to a post of duty outside the
continental United States, or in Hawaii or Alaska,
and are transported to an alternate location under
the authority of 5 U. S. C. S 5725, the employee is
entitled to transportation expenses for those de-
pendents incident to his own entitlement to renewal
agreement travel under 5 U. S.C. § 5728(a) based
on the cost of travel between the alternate location
and the employee's place of actual residence at the
time of appointment or transfer to the post of duty.


    The Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Manpower and Reserve
Affairs, as a member of the Per Diem, Travel and Transportation
Allowance Committee, has requested an oPinion concerning the
renewal agreement tra-e entitlement of employces' dependeits who
are located at a place other than the employees' duty station (here-
inafter referred to as their alternate location) under the authority of
5 U.S. C. § 5725 (1970).

   We  are told that the Air Force has certain employees whose
permanent duty stations are at various rermote sites in Alaska. As
dependents are not permitted to accompany the employees to those
remote sites, they are instead authorized transportation to alternate
locations under the following authority contained at 5 U. S. C. § 5725
(1970):

    q 5725, Transportation expenses; employees assigned
         to danger areas.

         (a) When an employee of the United States is on
    duty, or is transferred or assigned to duty, at a place
    desi g;nated by the head of the agency concerned as inside
    a zone--

              (1) from which his immediate family should
         be evacuated; or


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B-184729

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