37 U.S.C. § 433 : US Code - Section 433: Allowance for muster duty

Search 37 U.S.C. § 433 : US Code - Section 433: Allowance for muster duty

(a) Under uniform regulations prescribed by the Secretaries
concerned, a member of the Ready Reserve who is not a member of the
National Guard or of the Selected Reserve is entitled to an
allowance for muster duty performed pursuant to section 12319 of
title 10 if the member is engaged in that duty for at least two
hours.
(b) The amount of the allowance under this section shall be 125
percent of the amount of the average per diem rate for the United
States (other than Alaska and Hawaii) under section 404(d)(2)(A) of
this title as in effect on September 30 of the year preceding the
year in which the muster duty is performed.
(c) The allowance authorized by this section may not be disbursed
in kind. The allowance may be paid to the member before, on, or
after the date on which the muster duty is performed, but not later
than 30 days after that date. The allowance shall constitute the
single, flat-rate monetary allowance authorized for the performance
of muster duty and shall constitute payment in full to the member,
regardless of grade or rank in which serving, as commutation for
travel to the immediate vicinity of the designated muster duty
location, transportation, subsistence, and the special or
extraordinary costs of enforced absence from home and civilian
pursuits, including such absence on weekends and holidays.
(d) A member who performs muster duty is not entitled to
compensation for inactive-duty training under section 206(a) of
this title for the same period.
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