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B-189210 1 (1978-02-08)

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            WARHINGTON, D.C. 20540


FILE:   B-189210

MATTER OF: William G. Aubertin


DIGEST:


DATE:  February 8, 1978


Where employee traveled to training
course under travel authorization
providing for per diem at cost of
lodgings plus $16 rate for period
of travel, he is entitled to that
rate until hereached training cen-
ter where different rate took eifect.
Agency memo-establishing flat $16
rate for employees whose travel does
not necessitate their spending the
night en route does not preclude au-
thorization of per diem at higher rate
for travel to or from training center
where overnight lodgings are required
en route.


   I This action results from a letter dated May 25, 1977, from
Charles L. Remy, arcertifying officer for the National Park Service,
requesting a decision as to the amount of per diem *r. William G.
Aubercin, an employee of the National Park Service, is entitled to
for travel he performed on March 5 and 6, 1977.

     Mr. Aubertin was authorized travel commencint.on or about
March 5, 1977, from Fort Sfokane, Washington, to Glynco (Bruznswick),
Georjia, and lack, to attend a course, Law Enforcement.Refresher
Training.  A'memorandum dated November 24,,1976, from ihe Chief
Training Officer for.the National Park Service establiihed a per
diem ratef4 for employees while in   residence at the Federal
Law Enfor.:etit. Training Center, Brunswick, during courses and
otherwise stated: .Since very few participants must travel
overnight to reach Brunswick per diem for that travelday is.only
$16. .Mr. Aubertin's travel authorization, No. TA926070023 dated
February 4, 1977, ander item 11 which was entitled Per Diem Allow-
ance, stated: Lodging cost plus $16 in route to training center.
$4.00 pet day while in attendance at training center.

     In accordance with his trav-1 authorization, Mr. Aubartin
comenced  travel on March 5, at 4 p.m. He stayed at r motel that


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