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B-215096 1 (1984-11-21)

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DECISION K





FILE:  B-215096


THE COMPTROLLER SENSUAL
OP THE UNITEO *TATEG
WASHINGTON. 0.C. 20548



      DATE:   November 21, 1984


MATTER OF: Major Richard C. Hulit, USMC (Retired)


A Marine Corps officer moved his dependents
and relocated his household to non-
Government quarters in the vicinity of the
Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Cali-
fornia, in connection with his permanent
change of station assignment to Okinawa,
Japan, because he was not authorized to have
his dependents accompany him. He received a
dislocation allowance at the with-dependents
rate incident to that relocation of his de-
pendents. When he completed this assignment
he was assigned on a permanent change of
station to Camp Pendleton, and he joined his
dependents in the residence they occupied
when he transferred to Okinawa. In connec-
tion with his transfer from Okinawa to Camp
Pendleton, where he was not assigned to
Government quarters, he is entitled to a
dislocation allowance as a member without
dependents.


     This action responds to a request for an advance
decision as to the entitlement of a military officer to
a dislocation allowance at the without-dependent rate in
connection with his permanent change of station from a
restricted area to a duty station in the vicinity of his
family residence in the United States.j/ In the
circumstances the officer is entitled to the claimed
allowance.2/






11iThe request for advance decision was submitted by
    Lieutenant Colonel M. K. Chetkovich, Disbursing
    Officer, U.S. Marine Corps, Camp Pendleton, Cali-
    fornia. The request was approved by the Per Diem,
    Travel and Transportation Allowance Committee and
    assigned control number 84-9.

2/ The accompanying voucher is being returned for
    payment as authorized.


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