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B-190926 1 (1978-08-14)

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DATE:   A'tgtot 14, 157V


DF: Gerald K. Schultz - Temporary quarters -
    period interrupted by temporary duty travel

 1. Employee, while in temporary quarters,
    performed official travel during 3/4's of
    2 days, for which time he was paid per diem.
    If he chooses, lie does not have to count those
    2 days as part of his 30-day entitlement to
    temporary quarters.  He may, instead, be paid
    temporary quarters allowance for the 2 dais
    following the date on which his entitlement
    would otherwise have expiri d.

 2. The rate of per diem ;or a member of an
    employee's family performing pormanent change-
    of-station travel, is determined on Lhe basis
    of the age of the family merrher at the time
    the travel Jq performed.

3.  There is no ctitlement  to the addit!onal
    allowance fur shipment; of household goods
    originating In or terminating in, cortr-in
    metropolitan areas, prescribed in GSA
    Bulletin FPhIR A-2, Supplement 67, Attac&-
    ment A, where the employee moves his house-
    hold goods himself.


     This responds to a letter with attachments, dated December 9,
1977, from Ms. Ruth W. Oxley, a certifying officer of the Bureau
of Reclamation, Department of the Interior, requesting a decision
as to the catitlement of Mr. Gerald K. Schultz, an employee of
the Bureau, to certain Lelocation allowances.

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     Mr. Schultz was transferred from Albany, New York, to
Amri3lo,  Texas, in 1976. He was authorized temporary quarters
subsistence allowance for 30 days incident to this transfer.
He reported for duty in Aoarillo on December 23, 1976, entering
temporary quarters there on December 27, 1976, at 12 a.m. lie
performed official travel on a temporary duty assignment from
7 a.m., on January 19, 1977, until 2:15 p.m., on January 20,
1977.  Mr. Schultz was paid per dtem for three quarters of a


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