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B-190698 1 (1978-04-06)

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B-190698


MATTER   OF:


Edward P.


     DATE:  April 6, 1978
Miller - Travel Expenses


DI3EBT:


1.  Employee was authorized to travel between
    various sites in Hawaii in order to perform
    official business while on annual leave
    in Hawaii, and was reimbursed for travel
    expenses incident thereto. Additional claim
    for reimbursement of round-trip travel
    between official duty station and Hawaii
    is denied since such travel was not
    authorized.

2.  Employee performed authorized official
    business which interrupted 'his scheduled
    leave. Whe e employee performed official
    duty on a Friday and the following Monday
    without taking leave on either day, the
    employee is entitled to per diem for the
    intervening weekenr' under section 6.5a(2)
    of the Standardized Government Travel
    Regulations (SGTR), OMB Circular A-7,
    August 17, 1971. On other days when leave
    status terminated at 7:30 a.m., however,
    employee is entitled only to per diem
    beginning with second quarter of day since
    under SGTR section 6.5(1) per diem begins
    during quarter day leave terminates.

3.  Employee authorized to rent automobile
    on official business took annual leave
    w:ile retaining rented vehicle. Rental
    charges for days employee was on leave
    may not be reimbursed since SGTR section
    1.3 OMB Circular A-7, August 17, 1971,
    confined travel expenses to those neces-
    sary to transact official business, and
    no official business was transacted on
    those days.


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