37 U.S.C. § 411g : US Code - Section 411G: Travel and transportation allowances: transportation incident to voluntary extensions of overseas tours of duty

Search 37 U.S.C. § 411g : US Code - Section 411G: Travel and transportation allowances: transportation incident to voluntary extensions of overseas tours of duty

(a) Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary concerned, a
member of a uniformed service who -
(1) is stationed outside the United States; and
(2) voluntarily agrees to extend his overseas tour of duty for
a period equal to at least one-half of the overseas tour
prescribed for his permanent duty station;
may be paid the transportation allowance described in subsection
(b) for himself and each dependent who is authorized to, and does,
accompany him.
(b) The transportation allowance authorized by subsection (a) is
an allowance provided -
(1) in connection with authorized leave; and
(2) for the cost of transportation -
(A) from a member's permanent duty station to a place
approved by the Secretary concerned and from that place to his
permanent duty station; or
(B) from a member's permanent duty station to a place no
farther distant than his home of record (if he is a member
without dependents) and from that place to his permanent duty
station.
(c) The transportation allowance authorized by subsection (a) may
not be provided to an enlisted member who, with respect to an
extension of duty described in subsection (a) -
(1) elects to receive special pay under section 314 of this
title for duty performed during such extension of duty; or
(2) elects to receive rest and recuperative absence or
transportation at Government expense, or any combination thereof,
under section 705 of title 10 for such extension of duty.
(d) The authority under this section shall expire on October 1,
1989.
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