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B-204725 1 (1982-06-02)

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B-204725


DATE:


Axne 2, 1982


MATTER OF;      Robert Lo Greer - Per diej. while on sick leave

D IEST:     An itinerant employee who became
            incapacitated due to illness wiJ.le
            travelin9 between temporary duey
            stations claims reimbursemegt
            for per dtem expenses incurred by
            him at his only residence during
            the period of 4ick leave, Em-
            ployee's claim may not be paid
            since his entitlement to contin-
            uation cf per dibm under' 5 U.S.C.
            S 5702(b) (1976) and implement-
            ing regulation, Federax Travel
            Regulations para. I-7.5b(l).
            terminated upon the employee's
            return to his only residence.

      Jl R. uland, Budget and Accounting Officer, U.S.
 Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Adminis-
 tration (DOT/EHA), Region Eight, has requested an
 opinion as to whether M1r. Robert L. Greer, a field
 project employee, may be allowed per diem expenses for
 sick leave taken by him during a period of official
 travel between temporary duty stations,


    We concur with
14r. Greet's claim,
to continuation of
(1976) terminates u,
home.


the
sinc
per
pon


DOT/FRA's action disal.2.owing
e an employee's entitlement
diem under 5 U.S.C. S 5702(b)
the employee's return to his


     On April. 16, 1981, Mr. Greet, temporarily sta-
tioned in Hlappyl Camp, California, was assigned to a
project invo]ilng further temporary duty in Portervillv,
California.  Pursuant to his travel orders, Mr. Greet
left Happy Camp on April 23, 1901. On April 24, 198],
while enrvute to Portervill'e, Mr. Greet stopped at hs
residence in Sacramento where he remained in a sick
leave status from April 27 to May 8, 1981.

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