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B-184045 1 (1976-03-31)

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~  -~THE COMPTROL-LER GENERAL
        F  . THE   UNITED STATES
        WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548


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DATE:    MAR 3 1 1976


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bert G. Sellers - Home Service
ansfer Allowance


            Appeal of former employee of the Agency for
            International Development (AID).for a home
            service transfer allowance is denied under
            Regulation 254. 2, Standardized Regulations,
            as the employee did not remain with AID for
            a minimum  of 6 months after returning to
            the United States as required by the regulation.

    This action concerns an appeal from the settlement certificate
 issued on April 16, 1975, by our Transportation and Claims
 Division (now Claims Division) which disallowed the claim of
 Mr. Robert G. Sellers for payment of a home service transfer
 allowance. The claim arose incident to a transfer from Bangkok,
 Thailand, to Washington, D. C., while Mr. Sellers was an
-mployee  of the Agency for International Development (AID).

    The record shows that Mr. Sellers was transferred from
 Bangkok to Washington D. C., with deferred home leave, by
 Travel Authorization No. THA-74-249, dated March 7, 1974.
 Two and one-half months after his return from Thailand
 Mr. Sellers terminated his employment with AID to accept
 a position with the Veterans Administration. In connection
 with his transfer to Washington, D. C., Mr. Sellers signed
 a home service transfer agreement which states as followsi


In the event I separate from A. I. D. foreign
service for personal reasons not acceptable
to the Agency prior to completing six months
of service in the United States following home
leave, I must repay the salary received during
the home leave period, the home service
transfer allowance (including the temporary
lodging portion thereunder) granted in con-
nection with my assignment, and the excess
costs, if any, for travel to home leave
residence rather than separation residence.
Funds covering payment of annual leave to my
credit will be applied to such repayment.
If the amount to be repaid exceeds any funds
for this annual leave credit, any other monies


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