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B-247943 1 (1992-06-04)

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(Comptroller General
             of the United States
             Washingtn, D,C, 20548

             Decision



             Matter of;      Donald J.D, Hays, Sr.
             File:           B-247943

             Date,;          Jtue 4, 1992

             DIGEST

             A former Air Force member was erroneously ovorpaid for
             26 days of leave upon separation from the service. The
             member is not entitled to waiver of the overpayment because
             he should have been aware of his approximate leave balance
             and therefore should have questioned the accuracy of the
             separaticn payment.


             Former Air Force member Donald J.D. Hays, Sr., has asked us
             to reconsider our Claims Group denial of his request for
             waiver of the government's claim against him for funds he
             erroneously received upon separation from the service.     We
             affirm our Claims Group settlement.

             On March 27, 1990, Mr. Hays was discharged from the Air
             Force.   Mr. Hays' final payment upon discharge included
             payment for 26.5 days of leave when he was only entitled to
             one-half day of leave. The amount of the overpayment is
             $721.18.

             Section 2774(a) of Title 10, United States Code authorizes
             the Comptroller General to waive claims for erroneous
             payments to members or former members of the uniformed
             services, for pay and allowances, if collecting the claim
             would be against equity and good consciencel' and not in the
             best interest of the United States. Further, waiver can
             only be granted if it is shown that the claim arose because
             of an administrative error, with no indication of fraud,
             fault, misrepresentation or lack of good faith by the member
             or any other person in accepting the overpayment.     10 U.S.C.
             § 2774 (b) (1)

             In his appeal, Mr. Hays states that, while the Claims Group
             denied the request for waiver because he should have
             realized that he was being overpaid, he did not know of the
             overpayment. He states that the only other time he was
             overpaid (when he continued to receive a variable housing
             allowance to which he was not entitled), he was aware of the

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