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B-192085 1 (1978-07-06)

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                            THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
 DECIBION           .1 Zu. OF THE UNITED BTATEB
                            WASHINGTON. D.C. 110048



 FILE:    B-192085                DATE:   sily 6, 1978

 MATTER   OF!    Department of State - Family Travel Under Section
                 911(10) of Foreign Service Act of 1946

 DIGEST:     Department of State requests legal opinion regarding
             its authority under Section 911(10) of Foreign Service
             Act of 1946, as amended, to pay travel expenses for
             family members.  We  believe Department of State has
             authority to pay family travel expenses to temporary
             duty (TDY) station when home leave follows TDY.
             Since the consutation or training incident to TDY is
             generally essential to new assignment, authorization
             of home leave subsequent to TDY should not be viewed
             as contravening the 'en route requirement of Section
             911(10).

     This decision is rendered in response to the Department of
State's inquiry concerning the scope of its authority under Section
911(10) of the POt eign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U1. S.C.
5 1136(10)). Section 911(10) provides:

          The Secretary may, under such regulations as he shall
     prescribe, pay the travel expenses of members of the family
     accompanying, preceding, or following an officer or employee,
     if, while he is en route to his post of assignment, he is ordered
     temporarily for orientation and training or is given other tem-
     porary duty. 

     In the past, the Department of State has given the words en
route to his post of assignment a somewhat restrictive construction,
authorizing payment only when an employ: e was directly en route
to the post of assignment. For example, if an eiploIyiee was trans-
ferred from Post A to Post B with temporary duty (TDY) and home
leave, the travel of family members to the TDY point has been paid
only if home leave preceded the TDY.

     Our decision is re4uested as to the legality of construing this
provision less res!rictively, so as to encompass situations where
TDY  occurs in the segment of travel that does rot immediately end
at the new post of assignment. Specifically, the question presented
is whether the authorization of home leave following a tcmporary
duty assignment and before travel to the now post of assignment con-
travenes the en rouLe requirement of Siection 911(10).


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