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B-229181 1 (1988-09-22)

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         The Comptroller General
1C       of the United States
         Washington, D.C. 20548

         Decision



         Matterof:  Herbert R. Gercke - Subsistence Expenses at
                    Permanent Duty Station
         File:      B-229181

         Date:      September 22, 1988


         DIGEST

         Per diem or subsistence expenses may not be paid to an
         employee at his permanent duty station except in limited
         emergency situations involving the protection of life or
         federal property. If no emergency exists payment of these
         expenses is not authorized.


         DECISION

         The question presented in this case is whether an
         employee who was provided lodging at government expense
         in the vicinity of his permanent duty station is entitled
         to reimbursement for meals and incidental expenses dur-
           ing a special assignment.l/  For the following reasons the
           employee's claim must be denied.

           Mr. Herbert R. Gercke, an employee of the National Park
           Service stationed in San Francisco, was detailed to a
           Special Event Team to provide services during the Golden
           Gate Bridge birthday celebration in San Francisco.

           Mr. Gercke seeks reimbursement for meals and incidental
           expenses he incurred during the period May 22 through
           May 25, 1987, apparently on the basis that his duties were
           in the nature of law enforcement services and were necessary
           for the protection of life and federal property. No orders
           authorizing reimbursement for these expenses were issued.
           The government provided lodgings which Mr. Gercke used on
           May 23, 1987. The National Park Service denied his claim
           since the duty was performed at his permanent duty station
           and the record indicates that there was no situation
           threatening life or destruction of federal property.



           1/ The question was presented by Mr. Foon C. Lee, Authorized
           Certifying Officer, National Park Service, Western Region.

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