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B-244666 1 (1992-02-14)

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

Decision


Matter of:


File:

Date:


Nancy


Farabee


B-244666

February


14, 1992


DIGEST

When an employee who is performing temporary duty (TDY) at
one training location is required to interrupt that duty for
occasional overnight assignments at another TDY location,
the employee on such occasions is entitled to the full per
diem allowance at the second location and only the actual
lodging expenses incurred at the initial location.


DECISION

The issue here is the proper methc: of reimbursement for
costs incurred by Ms. Nancy Farabee, an employee of the
Bureau of Reclamation, because of her dual travel status.
We agree with the method of reimbursement used by the
agency, as discussed below.-


Ms. Farabee was assigned to temporary duty for 3 months
training away from her official duty station. Her
authorized per diem rate at the training site was $53.9
day.2  In addition, she was authorized a rate of $66 a (
for overnight assignments away from her training site.
Ms. Farabee traveled away from her training site about
a week, she incurred dual lodging costs. When that
occurred, the Bureau reimbursed her actual expenses for
lodging at the training location and full per diem (lod
plus meals and incidental expenses) at the overnight
temporary duty location.


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Accounting Operations Division,
United States Department of the


. Efraim Escalante, Chief,
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.


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