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B-202023 1 (1981-12-04)

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                           'M&C3MPVICLLER GENWEALt
 DECISION                 D F T H B U N ITS 0 8TT3-
                          WASHINGTON, D.C0. 90540



FILE     B-202023               DATE$ December 4, 1981

MATTER OF.     Lieutenant Colonel Robert and
               Mrs. Sara Karrer

DIGEST;    1.  A civilian employeedof the Deprrtment of
               the Army is entitled to an allowance or
               the shipment of household yoods incidvint
               'o a change in her permanent station even
               though her husband, a member of a uniformed
               service had shipped other household goods
               in connection with his permanent change3 of
               station at an earlier date.
           2. Civilian employees of the Government who
               have permanent changes of station are
               entitled to allowances for the shipment
               of household goods If they are married to
               a member of the uniformed services alig,
               making a permanent change of station ard
               they maintain a joint residence at both
               the new and old stations so long as pay-
               met is not made by the civilian agency
               and the military department for shipment
               of the same household goods.

           3. When civilian employee and a member of
               the uniformed services, married to each
               other, both have permanent chahges o?
               station, the employee is entitled to an
               allowance for the shipment of household
               goods authorized for an employee with an
               immedtate family even though the member
               ships his household goods.
     The questions to b6 resolved involve the entitlement
of a civilian employee of the Army Lo an allowance for
the shipment of household goods incident to a permanent
change of station when her husband, a member of the
uniformed services, also received a permanent change
of station to the same location at an earlier date and
shipped household goods in connection with that change.
The specific question is what is the maximum weight
allowance authorized the civilian emplcyee. A question
Is also asked concerning when shipment of household goods
by a civilian employee and a military member maintaining
joint residences at both the old and new stations would
be considered duplicative payments.


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