96-13902. Federal Travel Regulation; Reimbursement of Higher Actual Subsistence Expenses for Official Travel to Per Diem Localities Impacted by the Atlanta, Georgia, 1996 Olympic Games  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 108 (Tuesday, June 4, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 28211-28212]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-13902]
    
    
    
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    GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
    [GSA Bulletin FTR 19]
    
    
    Federal Travel Regulation; Reimbursement of Higher Actual 
    Subsistence Expenses for Official Travel to Per Diem Localities 
    Impacted by the Atlanta, Georgia, 1996 Olympic Games
    
    AGENCY: Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, GSA.
    
    ACTION: Notice of bulletin.
    
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    SUMMARY: The attached bulletin informs agencies of the establishment of 
    a special actual subsistence expense ceiling for official travel to 
    locations in the state of Georgia, and other proposed surrounding 
    areas, due to the escalation of lodging rates during the 1996 Olympic 
    Games. it is anticipated that higher actual subsistence expense 
    reimbursement rates will be approved for other localities still in the 
    process of review which will impact different time periods.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATES: These special rates are applicable to claims for 
    reimbursement covering travel to the Atlanta area in Georgia during the 
    period June 20 through August 25, 1996; and to the Peachtree City and 
    Newnan areas of Georgia during the period June 25 through August 6, 
    1996.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Devoanna R. Reels, General Services Administration, Travel and 
    Transportation Management Policy Division (MTT), Washington, DC 20405, 
    telephone 202-501-1538.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Administrator of General Services, 
    pursuant to 41 CFR 301-8.3(c) and at the request of the Departments of 
    Commerce and Justice, increased the maximum daily amount of 
    reimbursement that agencies may approve for actual and necessary 
    subsistence expenses for official travel to certain Georgia areas 
    impacted by the 1996 Olympic Games. The attached GSA Bulletin FTR 19 is 
    issued to inform agencies of the establishment of this special actual 
    subsistence expense ceiling.
    
        Dated: May 23, 1996.
    Becky Rhodes,
    Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Transportation and Personal 
    Property.
    
    Attachment
    
    [GSA Bulletin FTR 19]
    May 23, 1996
    TO: Heads of Federal agencies.
    SUBJECT: Reimbursement of higher actual subsistence expenses for 
    official travel to per diem localities impacted by the Atlanta, 
    Georgia, 1996 Olympic Games.
        1. Purpose. This bulletin informs agencies of the establishment of 
    a special actual subsistence expense ceiling for official travel to 
    locations in the state of Georgia, and other proposed surrounding 
    areas, due to the escalation of lodging rates during the 1996 Olympic 
    Games. This special rate applies to claims for reimbursement covering 
    travel during periods as specified in paragraph 3, below.
        2. Background. The Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) (41 CFR chapters 
    301-304) part 308-8 permits the Administrator of General Services to 
    establish a higher maximum daily rate for the reimbursement of actual 
    subsistence expenses of Federal employees on official travel to an area 
    within the continental United States. The head of an agency may request 
    establishment of such a rate when special or unusual circumstances 
    result in an extreme increase in subsistence costs for a temporary 
    period. The Departments of Commerce and Justice requested establishment 
    of such a rate for areas impacted by the 1996 Olympic Games to 
    accommodate employees who perform temporary duty there and experience a 
    temporary but significant increase in lodging costs due to the 
    escalation of lodging prices. These circumstances justify the need for 
    higher subsistence expense reimbursement for designated localities as 
    specified in paragraph 3, below.
        3. Maximum rate, effective date, and affected localities. The 
    Administrator of General Services, pursuant to 41 CFR 301-8.3(c), has 
    increased the maximum daily amount of reimbursement that may be 
    approved for actual and necessary subsistence expenses for official 
    travel to some Georgia localities as sites for the 1996 Olympic Games. 
    This special reimbursement rate applied for travel to the following 
    areas of Georgia:
    
    Atlanta Area
    
        Counties of Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett; a higher 
    actual subsistence expense reimbursement rate not to exceed $357 ($323 
    maximum for lodging and a $34 allowance for meals and incidental 
    expenses (M&IE)) for Federal employee travel during the period June 20 
    through August 25, 1996.
    
    Peachtree City and Newnan Areas
    
        Counties of Fayette and Coweta, respectively; a higher actual 
    subsistence expense reimbursement rate not to exceed $151 ($125 maximum 
    for lodging and a $26 allowance) for Federal employee travel during the 
    period June 25 through August 6, 1996.
        4. Other proposed localities. The General Services Administration 
    (GSA) has received a number of inquiries concerning extraordinary 
    expenses that will be incurred by Federal employees required to perform 
    official travel during the 1996 Olympic Games. Other Federal agencies 
    have identified differing localities and time frames for consideration. 
    Because of the extraordinary nature created by these unusual 
    circumstances, it is anticipated that higher actual subsistence expense 
    reimbursement rates will be approved for other localities which will 
    impact different time periods. In order to keep Federal agencies 
    apprised, GSA will issue supplements, as necessary, to this bulletin.
        5. Expiration date. This bulletin expires on December 31, 1996.
    
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        6. For further information contact. Devoanna R. Reels, General 
    Services Administration, Travel and Transportation Management Policy 
    Division (MTT), Washington, DC 20405, telephone 202-501-1538.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-13902 Filed 6-3-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/04/1996
Department:
General Services Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of bulletin.
Document Number:
96-13902
Dates:
These special rates are applicable to claims for reimbursement covering travel to the Atlanta area in Georgia during the period June 20 through August 25, 1996; and to the Peachtree City and Newnan areas of Georgia during the period June 25 through August 6, 1996.
Pages:
28211-28212 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
GSA Bulletin FTR 19
PDF File:
96-13902.pdf