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B-187184 1 (1977-03-02)

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2.  Payment of mileage for use of privately
    owned vehicle is not proper where use of
    privately owned vehicle has not beer.
    authorized or approved by employing agency.
    FTR para. 1-4.1a (May 1973).

3.  There is no requirement of-law that per
    diem allowance be authorized upon assign-
    ment to temporary duty station. Determi-
    nation as to allowance of per diem is
    within discretionary authority of employing
    agency.  B-171969, November 14, 1973.

4.  In computing Small Business Administration
    employee's length of service for purposes
    of severance pay, military .ervice which
    did not interrupt employee's creditable
    civilian service should n-t. be counted.
    5 U.S.C. A 5595(c) (1970); 5 C.F.R.
    550.704(b'41) (1976),


     This actio- is in response to the request of Mr. Robert S.
Muthern, a former employee of the Small Business Administration
(SBA), for zeconsideration of the settlement of our Transportation
and Claims Division (TCD), now Claims Division, on May 24, 1976,


                   *               Peter Isanicalli
             Sam                      Ciy.Pars.

             FTHE  COMPTROLLE        U   JERML
             WASHMINGTON. V. C. IAoD4U




                    DATE:   trch  e, w9I

Robert S. Muihern - Claim for severance pay,
per Item, and mileage

1.  Employee of Small Business Administration
    claims per diem and mileage incurred in-
    cident to permanent change of duty station.
    Where employae refused to sign agreement
    to remain in Government service for 12
    months following transfer and resigned
    from position with Government before
    expiration of 12-month pirtod following
    transfer, reflbursement'of travel and
    transportation axpenses 3. not proper.
    5 U.S.C. £ 5724(i) (1970); FTR para.
    2-1.5a(l)(a) (May 1973).


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