(1) The term “official travel” means the following: (A) Military duty or official business performed by an authorized traveler away from a duty assignment location or other authorized location.
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Official Travel means travel on duty: it does not include travel between home and office. Employees may claim expenses incurred in the course of official travel in accordance with the terms and conditions laid down by the Board. Each journey must be clearly delineated.
Lodging facilities that include third party booking i.e. AirBNB or private landlords are prohibited. You will need to provide copies of your lodging receipts and a signed lease/agreement.
(3) The term “unofficial travel” means personal travel or other travel that is not paid for or reimbursed by the Federal Government out of appropriated funds.
A per diem is money that you get to spend on food and other incidentals (including tips and phone calls). If you are away on travel for more than 12 hours and more than 50 miles from home, then you are eligible for 3/4 per diem. If you are away less than 12 hours, you do not get per diem.
wander, roam, ramble, rove, traipse, meander mean to go about from place to place usually without a plan or definite purpose. wander implies an absence of or an indifference to a fixed course.
Black defined “[r]ight to travel” as a “basic constitutional right” ( 1991, 92) and he included among “fundamental rights” “the right to travel interstate.” The right to interstate travel encompasses rights and privileges to personal, political, and commercial movement.