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B-193442 1 (1979-07-02)

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FILE:    B-1934


      A   THE  COMPTROLLER GENERAL
I.  e ).  0'  THE UNITED STATES
         WASHINGTON, 0.C. 20548


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DATE:  July 2, 1979


MATTER   OF:  Donald E. Ryder - Transfer While on Home
              Leave


Interior employee who satisfactorily coriplted an
overseas tour' of duty returned to the United States
for home leave. He arranged frdnsfer to AID while
on home leave, effective on termination of leave.
The salary charge to the Interior appropriation for
the period ofrhome leave was proper since the
employee earned it as an Interior employee and it
agreed to the effective date of the transfer.


,,  By.letter dated November 3, 1978, the Deputy Assistant
Secretary - Policy, Budget and Administration, Department of
theInterior, requested our decision as to which agency's appro-
priation is to be charged with the salary of an employee on home
leave when the employee decidus 'to transfer to another agency
effe cive at the completion of his home leave. The Deputy
Assistant Secretary reports the factual situation as follows:

    . Donald E.td e', a. S-13 supertisbry
    a3itor, was edployed by the Office' of, the U. S.
    Government Comptroller for Guam/TTPI/NMI,
    D epartment of'che Interior. Upon completion of
    his-two year agreement for overseas duty at
    Guam on December  1, 1977, he became eligible
    fdr home leave. He departed Guam on June 30,
    1978 and after. leave-free travel time, began his
    home leave on July 3, 1978.

    %-or  about July 17, 1978, the Agency for
    Ieitgrnatibnal DevelopmehfAD) contacted the
    Drpartinent of the Interior and requested that
    t' Ryder  be dr'opped from Interior's iolls on
    ugust 13, 1978 so that AID could emiploy him
    effective August 14. Because the employee
    would'not be returning to work for Interior, our
    office requested that the transfer date be set
    prior to August 14. However, the AID official
    indicated that it is not AID policy to effect such
    a transfer until home leave was completed.
    Interior did not wish to cause a break in the


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