§5722. Travel and transportation expenses of new appointees; posts of duty outside the continental United States — Inbound Citations
5 U.S.C. § 5722
Cited by 3 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 5 U.S.C. § 5722 as a whole
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(d) When an employee transfers to a post of duty outside the continental United States, his expenses of travel and transportation to and from the post shall be allowed to the same extent and with the same limitations prescribed for a new appointee under section 5722 of this title.
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(b) Under regulations prescribed under section 5738 of this title, an employee, including a new appointee and a student trainee to the extent authorized by sections 5722 and 5723 of this title, assigned to a permanent duty station outside the continental United States may be allowed storage expenses and related transportation and other expenses for his household goods and personal effects when—(1) the duty station is one to which he cannot take or at which he is unable to use his household goods and personal effects; or(2) the head of the agency concerned authorizes storage of the household goods and personal effects in the public interest or for reasons of economy.The weight of the household goods and personal effects stored under this subsection, together with the weight of property transported under section 5724(a), may not exceed 18,000 pounds net weight, excluding a motor vehicle described by subsection (a) of this section.
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(b) Under regulations prescribed under section 5738 of this title, the privately owned motor vehicle of an employee, including a new appointee and a student trainee to the extent authorized by sections 5722 and 5723 of this title, may be transported at Government expense to, from, and between the continental United States and a post of duty outside the continental United States, or between posts of duty outside the continental United States, when—(1) the employee is assigned to the post of duty for other than temporary duty; and(2) the head of the agency concerned determines that it is in the interest of the Government for the employee to have the use of a motor vehicle at the post of duty.