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OATE: MAY 26 1976


Daniel Gallup and Henry K. Bearden -
Meritorious claims


1.  Where the record does not clearly indicate
    that the claimant's own misconstruction of
    applicable regulations and possible lack of
    care did not contribute to his incurrence of
    temporary lodging expenses beyond the period
    for which a temporary lodging allowance is
    payable, his claim for reimbursement of such
    expenses will not be reported to Congress
    under the Meritorious Claims Act, 31 U.S.C.
    V 236 (1970).


           2.  Claim of retired employee for reimbursement
               for the cost of mailgram, telephone call, and
               stamps used to correspond with the Civil
               Service Commission and his former installation
               in regard to the incorrect termination of his
               health benefit enrollment will not be reported
               to Congress under the Meritorious Claims Act,
               31 U.S.C. § 236 (1970).

     By letter of January 29, 1976, the Department of the Air
Force, Headquarters, Pacific Air Forces, has submitted for
consideration for reporting to Congress under the Meritorious
Claims Act of 1928, 31 U.S.C. 9 236 (1970), the claims of
Messrs. Daniel Gallup and Henry K. Bearden. As set forth at
31 U.S.C. 5 236 (1970), the Meritorious Claims Act provides
for reporting of claims for consideration by Congress as
follows:

          When there is filed in the General
    Accounting  Office a claim or demand against the
    United  States that sy not lawfully be adjusted
    by  the use of an appropriation theretofore made,
    but  which claim or demand in the judgment of the
    Comptroller General of the United States contains
    such  elements of legal liability or equity as to
    be  deserving of the consideration of the Congress,


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