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B-198428 1 (1980-08-07)

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        DATE:   August 7, 1980


OF:   Curtis L. Davis and Daniel G. Sherlock
0(r   Overtime compensation7- Traveltime
      5 U.s.c. § 5542(b)(;T
 Customs Service inspectors who spent 30 minutes
 returning official vehicle to storage area after
 completing overtime assignment compensable under
 19 U.S.C. § 267 claim additional overtime compensation
 under 5 U.S.C. § 5542(b)(2)(B)(iv) on basis that such
 ,traveltime was result of event which could not be
 scheduled or controlled administratively. However,
 record establishes that all travel performed in con-
 nection with claim took place within employees' defined
 duty station.  Therefore, since travel was not away
 from official duty station it does not meet requirements
 of 5 U.S.C. § 5542(b)(2) for payment of overtime
 compensation for time spent in travel status.


     L. R. Byrne, an authorized certifying officer for the U.S.
Customs Service, has requested an advance decision on the legality
of paying overtime under 5 U.S.C. § 5542(b)(2) to two Customs Service
inspectors for time spent in returning an official vehicle to the
storage area after completion of an overtime assignment compensable
under 19 U.S.C. § 267 (1976). Since the travel was not away
from-their official duty station it does not meet the requirements
of 5 U.S.C. § 5542(b)(2) for payment of overtime compensation.

     The administrative report states that Customs Inspectors
Curtis L. Davis and Daniel G. Sherlock were assigned to enter an
aircraft at Jacksonville Naval Air Station after their regular
tour of duty on August 1, 1979. They utilized an official vehicle
to travel from the dock location to the air station, both locations
being within their official duty station. In this regard the record
shows that the Customs Service has defined the Jacksonville port
area as being the employees' official duty station and that all
travel took place within the port area. Upon completion of the
overtime assignment the two inspectors spent 30 minutes returning
the official vehicle to the storage area at the dock office.
Overtime compensation was paid under 19 U.S.C. § 267 for the work
performed at the site.

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