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B-205892 1 (1982-07-13)

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  DECISION         L.I 3A OF THE UNIT        1S) STATES
                           WALIHINOTON, 0109.0054S



  FILE;    B-205892              DATE: Juty 13, 1982
  MATTER OF: Thelma B, Van Horn

  DIGEST; An overseas employee of the Army', transferred
           to the United States but did not remain In
           Government service for 1 year after her trans-
           fer, may rot be paid relocation benefits inci-
           dent to her transfer that are in excess of her
           entitlement to reoturn travel and transportation
           expenses to her place of actual residence in
           the United States. A service agreement--the
           usual pre-condttion for receiving relocation
           benefits--was not executed and no intent to
           fulfill a 1-year commitment upon return may
           be inferred from the facts of the case.
      The question in this case is whether a recently
 retired employee of the Army may be paid relocation
 benefits incident to a transfer from overeeas to the
 United States that are in excess of the return travel
 and transportation expenses to the designated place of
 actual residence in the United States even though the
 employee did not execute an agreement to remain in
 Government service for at least 1 year after her trans-
 fer. Since we cannot infer that the employee intended
 to satisfy the service requirement at the time of trans-
 fer in this case, the failure to execute a service agree-
 ment precludes payment of thone relocation benefits even
 though the employee was purportedly released from the
'requirement,

      The Finance and Accounting Officer of the Army's
White Sands lissile Range presented the question through
the Office of the Comptroller of the Army. The matter
was assigned oontrol number 81-37 by the Per Diem, Travel
and Transportation Allowance Committee.
     The employee, Mrs. Thelma B. Van Horn, was trantL-
 ferred from Zwuibruecken, Germany, to White Sands Missile
 iange, New Mexico, in Novemrber of 1980. The form that
 authorized her transfer travel indicated that she had
 signed an agreement to remain in Government service for
 1 year after betqinning work at White Sands. Some of her
 relocation benefits, including tranisportation of house-
 hold goods, travel, and a miscellaneous expense allowance

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