Fixing Subsistence and Per Diem Allomences for Officers and Employees of the United States While Traveling, Hearings ...,on H.R.443 and H.R.7889, Jan 26 and Feb 9, 1926 |
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$6 per diem $7 a day $7 per day 60 days actual expenses amount attorneys Begg BIRGFELD bureau CARR cents per full CHAIRMAN cities committee common carrier Comptroller Department of Justice diem allowance diem in lieu diem of $4 diem rate duty on official environs February 9 Government HARRIS headquarters incidental traveling expenses incurred inspectors intermediate points INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION January 27 January 30 legislation LEHLBACH lieu of subsistence Major DESOBRY MANLOVE maximum ment mileage necessary o'clock officers and employees official business official travel paid permanent station persons post of duty prescribed present Railway Mail Service railway post office railway postal clerks referred regulations reimbursement representatives Secretary sleeping accommodations SMITH of Idaho specify the termini statement STEWART subsistence and incidental taxicab termini and intermediate transportation furnished travel allowance travel or temporary travel orders travel status United Washington WOODRUM
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Page 40 - Inspectors shall be paid their actual expenses not to exceed $5 per day while engagtd on official business away from their homes and official domiciles. The appropriation for per diem allowance authorized for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1920. may be utilized for such expenses. That the annual salaries of officials of the railway mail service shall be graded in even hundreds...
Page 41 - ... travel allowances in lieu of actual expenses, at fixed rates per annum, not exceeding in the aggregate the sum annually appropriated, to railway postal clerks, acting railway postal clerks, and substitute railway postal clerks, including substitute railway postal clerk* for railway postal clerks granted leave with pay on account of sickness...
Page 63 - That the heads of executive departments and other Government establishments are authorized to prescribe per diem rates of allowance not exceeding $4 in lieu of subsistence to persons engaged in field work or traveling on official business outside of the District of Columbia and away from their designated posts of duty when not otherwise fixed by law.
Page 41 - Substitute railway postal clerks shall be credited with full time while traveling under orders of the department to and from their designated headquarters to take up an assignment, together with actual and necessary travel expenses, not to exceed $2 per day, while on duty away from such headquarters.
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