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B-195685 1 (1979-12-05)

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FILE:    B-195685

MATTER OF: Fred E. Tallent


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     THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
     OF   THE UNITED STATES
 WASHINGTON, D  C. 20549


DATE:  December 5, 1979


Employee of the General Services Administration
appeals action of Claims Division which denied
his claim for a retroactive temporary promotion
from GS-11 to GS-12 on the grounds of insufficient
evidence of a detail. Record shows that for period
between September 9, 1976, and October 13, 1977,
.employee met requirements of para. 8.F of FPM
Bulletin 300-40, May 25, 1977, which sets forth
criteria for documenting a detail. Certificate
of Settlement modified in part.


     This decision results from the appeal of Certificate of
Settlement No. Z-2800429, issued by our Claims Division on    J
June 29, 1979.  In its action the Claims Division denied
the request of Fred E. Tallent for    etroactive promoti
and backpay~

     Mr. Tallent is an employee of the Construction Management
Division of the General Services Administration (GSA) in
Chicago, Illinois. The record shows that he filed a claim
with GSA on June 25, 1976, for a retroactive temporary
promotion from grade GS-11 to GS-12 for the period November 18,
1974, until June 25, -1976, based on our decision Turner-Caldwell
55 Comp. Gen. 539 (1975), affirmed 56 id. 427 (1977). Subsequently
he amended his claim to include the period between June 25, 1976,
and July 15, 1978. On October 23, 1978, GSA determined that
Mr. Tallent, a GS-11 Construction Representative, had been
detailed to a GS-12 position from September 8, 1976, through
October 13, 1977.  He was temporarily promoted on the 121st
day after September 8, 1976,and awarded backpay in the amount
of $1,126.88.


     Mr. Tallent by a letter dated November 7, 1978, requested
that the Claims Division review that portion of his claim which
was administratively disallowed by GSA. In its action of
June 29, 1979, the Claims Division concluded that there was


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