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B-195814 1 (1979-12-12)

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B-195814


\\THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
  OF THE UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON, 0  C.  20548



        DATE: December 12, 1979


MATTER


DIGEST:


OF:     Salvatore A. Corrao  w


   Transferred employee rented tempo-
   rary quarters from his parents. He
   stored his furniture at a residence
   owned by his grandmother and later
   moved into an apartment at that resi-
   dence. He is entitled to subsistence
   while occupying temporary quarters
   in view of agency determination that
   he did live with his parents and not
   at his grandmother's residence
   during the period in question and
   since it is not shown that he could
   have lived at his grandmother's
   residence durine this period.


      -H. M. Sanchez, Disbursing Officer, Marine Corps Base,
Camp Pendleton, California, requests an advance decision
-as to whether Mr. Salvatore A. Corrao is entitled to
          subsistence while occupying temporary quarters
  (-TQSEi incident to # permanent change of duty stationJ
  For the following reasons, Mr. Corrao is entitled to be
  reimbursed TQSE.

       Mr. Corrao, a civilian employee of the United States
  Marine Corps, was authorized up to 30 days' TQSE incident
  to his transfer from San Bruno, California, to Camp
  Pendleton. Upon his arrival in the Camp Pendleton area
  on October 21, 1975, Mr. Corrao and his family, a wife and
  3-month-old infant daughter, rented temporary quarters on
  a daily basis from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Corrao,
  at 514 West Juniper Street, San Diego, California. The
  claimant states that he did so because the area hotels and
  motels were unsuited for the needs of his family, espe-
  cially his infant daughter. Because the moving company
  informed him that partial delivery of his furniture was
  not possible, Mr. Corrao had his furniture stored in the
  house of his grandmother, Mrs. Sam Corrao, at 2306 Union
  Street, San Diego. This was necessary so he could remove


DECISION


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