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B-204516 1 (1982-04-05)

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B-204516


MATTER OF:


Colonel


Roger K. Parrish, USAF


DIGEST;


An Air Force member whose dependents traveled
from an overseas post to the United States
under early return of, dependents orders rather
than under permanent rhange of station orders
issued later is not entitled to receive depend-
ents' temporary lodginy allowance for 10 days
prior to their departure, Temporary lodging
allowance prior to departure is authorized
beginning upon recipt of permanent change of
station orders or an official alert, notice.
General information that permanent uibange of
station orders would be arriving imminently
did not constitute an official alert notice
within the meaning of the Joint Travel
Regulations.


     This is in response to a request from the Accountin9
and Finance Officer, Headquarters 50th Tctical Fighter
Wing (USAFE), APO New York 09109, requesting an advance
decision as to whether he may pay dependents' temporary
lodging allowance to Colonel Roger K. Parrish, USAF,
for the period May 26 to June 4, 1981. We find that
Colonel Parrish is not entitled to the allowance because
his dependents traveled under early return of dependents
orders, under which the allowance does not accrue, rather
than permanent change of station orders.

     The request was assigned Control Number 81-22 and
forwarded to us by the Per Diem, Travel and Transporta-
tion Allowance Committee.

     While stationed at Hahn Air Force Base in West
Germany, Colonel Parrish was orally informed on April 25,
1981 that he was selected for an assignment to the Penta-
gon, Washington, D.C.  This oral information was conveyed
by the commanding officer of the 17th Air Force, Major
General Brown.
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     6h the basis of the oral exchange with General Brown
and prior to his receipt of official orders, Colonel Parrish
began arrangements to have his dependents returned to the
United States.  It appears that due to personal family


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      QATE: \pril 5, 1982

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