How many travel days are authorized for TDY?

Two days of travel are authorized. The traveler performs duty on the day of arrival at the TDY point.

What regulation covers TDY?

Army Regulation (AR) 600-8-105, paragraph 1-21c, provides guidance for requesting approval for exceptions. Commanders/commandants/directors are authorized to approve up to a maximum of 180 calendar days of accumulated TDY (non-continuous or continuous).

What is the Joint travel Regulation?

The Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) are for members of the Uniformed Services of the United States and DoD civilian employees and civilians who travel using DoD funding. The JTR contains regulations related to per diem, travel and transportation allowances, relocation allowances, and certain other allowances.

How far can a soldier travel without a pass?

Soldiers who travel in excess of 250 miles away from their place of duty must be in an approved leave or pass status.

Who is the approving authority for PCS leave?

Supervisors
Supervisors. The supervisors, when approval authority is delegated to this level, will approve or deny requests for leave and other absences from duty within the established guidelines of this regulation.

Can you travel while on TDY?

Yes, a Service member or civilian employee may be reimbursed for local travel when conducting official business in the area of the PDS or TDY location.

What is Oconus travel?

OCONUS refers to “Outside the Continental United States” or outside of the 48 contiguous United States). Alaska, Hawaii, (States) Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Virgin Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, and Guam (US territories) are all considered OCONUS, d.

What is a source of DOD travel regulations?

For DoD civilian employees, the JTR’s authority is primarily derived from U.S.C. Title 5 statutes, General Service Administration’s (GSA) Federal Travel Regulation (FTR), and the Department of State’s Standardized Regulations. For Uniformed Service members, the JTR’s authority is primarily derived from U.S.C.

What is Federal travel Regulation?

The Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) summarizes the travel and relocation policy for all federal civilian employees and others authorized to travel at the government’s expense. The travel and relocation policy for all federal civilian employees and others authorized to travel at government expense.

What is a source of DoD travel regulations?

How to prepare for an OCONUS travel claim?

Itemize per diem allowances for an OCONUS trip that crosses the International Date Line (IDL). List the expenses that may be reimbursed for an OCONUS trip. Describe how to enter a correct claim in U.S. dollars for an expense paid in a foreign currency. Identify typical pre-audit flags for OCONUS trips.

What is the DCMA pre-travel travel policy?

POLICY. It is DCMA policy that: 1.1.1. There are “pre-travel” requirements that must be completed by DCMA employees and their family members prior to traveling OCONUS for either official business travel for DCMA or their parent Service or for unofficial purposes (e.g., vacation).

Is there a limit on travel time reimbursable?

If the authorized transportation is by air, a maximum of 1 day of travel time is reimbursable for travel in the continental United States (CONUS) and within areas outside the CONUS (OCONUS). For bus or train transportation, allowable travel time is the actual time needed to travel over the direct route, including necessary delays.

Do you need a CAC for the CONUS replacement center?

All incoming personnel must have CAC Card issues resolved prior to arrival at CRC Fort Bliss (As of 011007AUG2014), Deployers with Common Access Card (CAC) are required to complete all Computer Based Training (CBT) prior to their arrival at the CONUS Replacement Center.