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B-189998 1 (1978-03-22)

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                            THE  CONIPTROL..ER GENERAL
JEiCISION .F                     THE UNITED UTATaS
                            WASHINGTON. D. C. 2054U


FILE:   B-18

MATTER OF


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DATE:  )c51Ch 22, 1978


    Robert C. Kell, - Relocation Expenscs


1.  Even tho.gh travel authorization :id
    not authorize employee per diem and
    transportat .on for dependents in con-
    nection with his tranrfer, employee
    may be reimoursed fcor dependents'
    travel if such nxpenses are approved
    by appropriatu official. If co ap-
    .proved, payment of per diem and trans-
    portation of two dependent who travel
    a year later would be proper.

2.  Employee stationed in Wyoming and
    tr'ansferred to Maine may not be reim-
    bursed for real estate e:cpenses
    incident to sale of residence in New
    Hampshire in which his family resided .
    Paragraphs 2-1.4i and 2-6.1 of ?TR
    require that residence sold he
    situated at employee's old official
    sLatiun, which is defined in para.
    2-1.41 as.residence or quarters from
    which emplo!ee commuLes to and from
    work, with exception provided only
    where duty station is in remote area
    where adequate family housing is
    unavailable. See B-180748, October 3, 1974.

3.  Employee transferred from Wyoming to
    Maine in August 1975, whose family
    continued to reside at their former
    residence in New Hampshire until
    July 1976, claims temporary quarters
    cubsistence expenses for quarters
    occupied with family from July 3,
    1976, to August 1, 1976. Claim may
    not be allowed as para. 2-5.2d of FTR
    states that when family does not
    vacate residence at old duty station,
    occupancy of temporary quarters must
    commence within 30 aays of employee's


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