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         THE COMPTRCL A.ER GLNERAL
         OF  THE UNITEDSTATES
         WASHINGTON, D.C. 20546



                        JAN 2 6 1976


B183998


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   Herbert L. Woods - Claim for Per Diem


1. Agency for International Development .44   '&
   (AID) employee and dependents autho-
   rized travel from Manila, Philippine
   Islands, to Washington, D. C., may
   not receive 1 day's per diem for rest
   stop en route even though travel exceeds
   24 hours since section 132.4 of AID
   Manual Order No. 560. 2 precludes
   rest stop if travel is by an indirect
   route.


              2. Agency for International Development
                 (AID) employee who traveled to
                 Washington, D. C., for separation
                 and was subsequently transferred to
                 Washington in lieu of separation may
                 receive per diem for temporary duty
                 from time of arrival in Washington
                 until official notice of transfer is
                 received. See AID Manual Order
                 No. 560.2, section 156.6-2.

    This action is in response to a request by Mr. Herbert L. Woods,
an employee of the Agency for International Development (AID), for
reconsideration of that part of our Transportation and Claims Division's
(now Claims Division) settlement which disallowed 1 day's per diem
for a stopover en route from Manila, Philippine Islands, to Washington,
D. C., incident to a transfer of station and per diem from June 15 to
July 26, 1970, while performing temporary duty in Washington, D. C.

    The record shows that Mr. Woods was issued Travel Authorization
No. AID-MA-70-612,  dated May 27, 1970, which authorized direct travel,
economy  class, for the employee and six dependents from Manila to
Washington, D. C., for the purpose of separation. An amendment dated
May 28, 1970, authorized temporary duty for consultation in Washington.
An amendment  dated June 30, 1970, changed the purpose of travel from
separation to leave and transfer with Washington, D. C., as the new
duty station.


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