SUBPART A—Employee's Allowance For Househunting Trip Expenses (§302-5.1 to §302-5.18)
- 302-5.1—What is a “househunting trip”?
- 302-5.2—What is the purpose of the househunting trip expenses allowance?
- 302-5.3—Am I eligible for a househunting trip expenses allowance?
- 302-5.4—Who is not eligible for a househunting trip expenses allowance?
- 302-5.5—Must my agency authorize payment of a househunting trip expenses allowance?
- 302-5.6—Under what circumstances will I receive a househunting trip expenses allowance?
- 302-5.7—Who may travel on a househunting trip at Government expense?
- 302-5.8—How many househunting trips may my agency authorize in connection with a particular transfer?
- 302-5.9—May my spouse and I perform separate househunting trips at Government expense?
- 302-5.10—How soon may I and/or my spouse begin a househunting trip?
- 302-5.11—Is there a time limit on the duration of a househunting trip?
- 302-5.12—When must my househunting trip be completed?
- 302-5.13—What methods may my agency use to reimburse me for househunting trip expenses?
- 302-5.14—What transportation expenses will my agency pay?
- 302-5.15—Must I document my househunting trip expenses to receive reimbursement?
- 302-5.16—May I receive an advance of funds for househunting trip expenses?
- 302-5.17—Am I in a duty status when I perform a househunting trip?
- 302-5.18—May I retain any balance left over from my househunting reimbursement if my fixed amount is more than adequate to cover my househunting trip?