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I                    COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES              455
                                WASHINGTON, D.C. 20348








       The Honorable Peter W. Hodino, Jr.
       Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary
       House of Representatives

       Dear Mr. Chairman:

            By letter of March 6, 1978, you requested our views on
H.R. 9289, 95th Congress, a bill to reimburse                         the
       sum of $3,674 for expenses he incurred in selling his house inci-
       dent to his transfer of official duty station from Valley Forge
       General ospital in Phoenixvillep Pennsylvania, to Indiantown Gap
       Military Reservation in Annville, Pennsylvania.

            Our records show that Mr.       , an employee of the Department
       of the Army, reported for duty on June 11, 1973, at Indiantown Gap
       Military Tteservation and that settlement f or the sale of his former
       residence at this previous duty station did not occur until July 7,
       1975. Settlement, then, was 2 years and 26 days after the date of
    his transfer.

            Reimbursement to Federal 6hployees for expenses of certain
       residence transactions incident to a transfer is governed by
I      5724a(a)(4) of title 5, United States Code, and implementing regu-
1)     lations. At the time of Mr.          transfer, the applicable
       regulations in the Federal Travel Regulations (FTR) (FPMR 101-7)
       para. 2-6.1, stated in part:

                '***To the extent allowable under this provision,
            the Government shall reimburse an employee for
            expenses required to be paid by him in connettion
            with the sale of one residence at his old official
            station .*   ; Provided, That:


               e. Time limitation. The settlement dates for
£the sale and purchase or lease teruiination trans-
            actions for which reimbursement it requested are




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