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INTERPRETATION OF STANDARDIZED GOVERNMENT TRAVEL REGULATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH TDY TRAVEL FROM RESIDENCE

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CIA-RDP59-00882R000300320005-6
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RIPPUB
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K
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7
Document Creation Date: 
December 14, 2016
Document Release Date: 
May 16, 2003
Sequence Number: 
5
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Publication Date: 
December 4, 1956
Content Type: 
MF
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Approved For Release 2003/06/03 : CIA-RDP59-00882R000300320005-6 Deceaber 1956 131311]III I FOR: Chief, Finance Division Interpretation of Standardized Government Travel Regulations in Connection with TD! Travel Fromm Residence 1. By memraMad= of ll October 1956 the Ccxe ercial staff regzested advice from the Chief, Fiance Division as to Agency policy and practice in preparing T travel orders and vouchers. You forwarded this request to the Office of General Counsel by esemorandUK dated 1. November 1956, citing in that eememeoreandum three C+cuptrollerr General dcisions (20 Cc p. Gen. 315, 27 Cc p. Gen. 382, 31 CCNP- Genx. 505) which were believed relevant. 2. The questions stated in the basic reaeadute are sub- stantially as follows. A staff employee has his Official station at headquarters i hington, D. C., and he lives at !de`nassae, Virginia. (a) Is it proper for travel orders to read "frost Matroe