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B-192953 1 (1979-12-20)

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  FILE:   B-192953                 DATE: December 20, 1979

  MATTER   OF: Donald K. Watson, Remote Duty Station Allowance


  DIGEST:   Remote worksite allowance is payable under 5 U.S. C.
            § 5942 (1976) for dates employee commutes round-trip
            from his residence to remote permanent duty station
            or where he remains at the worksite at the direction
            of management because commuting is impractical.
            Thus, employee who rented trailer and remained at
            remote worksite for his own convenience is not
            eligible for remote worksite allowance. Neither may
            he be paid a per diem allowance, even though he con-
            tends he was improperly transferred to the remote
            duty station.

    By letter of August 11, 1978, Mr. Donald K. Watson requested
reconsideration of our Claims Division Settlement Certificate denying
his claim for an additional payment for remote worksite allowance.
For the following reasons, we deny Mr. Watson's claim.

   Mr.  Watson was hired by the Department of the Air Force
as a photographer in October 1967, and his permanent duty    /2-
station was Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The Air Force assigned
Mr. Watson to perform temporary duty (TDY) at Hill Air Force
Range beginning on December 19, 1967. Mr. Watson continued
to perform TDY at Hill Air Force Range until October 12, 1969,
at which time the Air Force changed his permanent duty station
to Hill Air Force Range. Mr. Watson rented a trailer at Hill
Air Force Range and after October 12, 1969, the Air Force
determined that Mr. Watson was no longer entitled to TDY allow-
ances since he was working at his permanent duty station. In
1975 the Civil Service Commission advised the Air Force that
Hill Air Force Range met the criteria for a remote worksite
allowance under 5 U. S. C. 5 5942. The Air Force then determined
that Mr. Watson was entitled to a remote worksite allowance of
$5. 70 per day for each day he commuted from his residence
to Hill Air Force Range, retroactively effective to January 8,
1971. Mr.  Watson received $1, 310. 25 as a remote worksite
allowance. in addition to this amount he believes that he is
entitled to reimbursement for expenses which are normally
associated with a temporary duty assignment, including gas,
breakfast, lunch, dinner, lodging and housekeeping expenses
incurred while working at Hill Air Force Range after he was
permanently assigned there.

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