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B-206354 1 (1982-06-08)

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Fi    Argy Le Hager - Travel E pensces - Privately
       Owned Aircraft

Employee was transferred from   !aska And
traveled by motor home to his ew fpoet of
duty it) West Virginia. Hfe claims w-eim-
bursement for the actual travel expense's
he incurred when he returned to hi8.
former po~st of duty to fly his privately
owned aircraft to his now post of duty.
The claim is denied because travel was
authorized by only one privately owned
vehicle, Shipment of an additional
vehicle was not authorized, His travel
expense entitlement and reirmbursement
became fixed when the employee traveled to
his new duty station in Wlest Virginia
because travel to the official post of duty
hod been completed. FTR paragraph 2-2.2a.


     This decision is in response to a request dated
February 3, 1982, from Ms. V. Leist, Authorized Certi-
fying Officer, Internal Revenue Service.   Ms. Leist
requests an advance decision concerning the propriety
of certifying for paymeust a reclaim voucher for travel
expenses by   Mr. Argy Lo lager, tn employee of the
Internal Revenue Service,   The issue we are presented
is whether an employee Is entitled to actual travel
expenses incurred when he returned to his fozmer post
of duty to fly his persona]. aircraft to his current
post of duty. The claim is denied since there in no
authority for reimbursement.

     Under trrtvel authorization number 0424-81-4 dated
July 13, 1981, Mr. Hager was authorized moving expenses
for a change in post of duity fromi Anchorage, Alaska, to
Parkersburg, West Virginia. Authorization was provided
for the following reimbuvsable expensest (1) temporary
quartern for himself and his isrnedliate family;
(2) allowance for real estate transactionst (3) trans-
portation including per d-!in; to his new post of duty,
and (4) the transportation of household goods.


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