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What regulation covers TDY?

What regulation covers TDY?

The Joint Federal Travel Regulation (JFTR) (military) and Joint Travel Regulation (JTR) (civilian), appendixes O applies to DTS processing capabilities. The provisions of JFTR and JTR, appendixes O are to be used in place of TDY allowances in other parts of the JFTR and JTR, with noted exceptions and references.

What is the JFTR?

The Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) are for members of the Uniformed Services of the United States and DoD civilian employees and civilians who travel using DoD funding. The JTR contains regulations related to per diem, travel and transportation allowances, relocation allowances, and certain other allowances.

Which Jtr chapter addresses permanent duty travel?

JTR Chapter 5 – Permanent Duty Travel.

What is non-medical attendant leave?

IACH authorizes one adult family member to travel with an Active Duty dependent patient as a non-medical attendant (NMA). This requirement is waived when the patient is a minor, less than 18 years of age. An NMA must be at least 21 years of age if the NMA is not a parent.

What is a non-medical attendant?

Definition. A non-medical person who escorts the patient to assist in activities of daily living until the patient is admitted to the destination medical facility.

Do you get Bah on TDY?

Transit Housing Allowance (BAH-Transit) Paid while a Service member is in travel or leave status between permanent duty stations (PDS), provided the Service member is not assigned Government quarters. The BAH-Transit rate is paid during proceed time and authorized delays en route, including a TDY en route.

What is a non medical attendant?

Does the Jtr apply to contractors?

Does the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) apply to contractors? No, the JTR does not apply to contractors. The JTR was written for and only applies to civilian employees of the Department of Defense and the Uniformed Services.

Who is an other person as an attendant under JFTR?

3. Other Person as Attendant A person other than a military member or U.S. government civilian employee, who is designated to travel as an attendant, must be included in the patient’s travel authorization and identified as an attendant. (See JFTR, para U7961-D).

Can a non medical attendant travel with a dependent?

IACH authorizes one adult family member to travel with an Active Duty dependent patient as a non-medical attendant (NMA). This requirement is waived when the patient is a minor, less than 18 years of age. An NMA must be at least 21 years of age if the NMA is not a parent.

What is a non-medical attendant (NMA)?

IACH authorizes one adult family member to travel with an Active Duty dependent patient as a non-medical attendant (NMA). This requirement is waived when the patient is a minor, less than 18 years of age.

What is an authorized JFTR member?

A member on loan, assignment, or detail to another Department/Agency. Except as in par. U1235, or unless otherwise provided for by law ( 5 USC §5536), a member on loan/assignment/detail to another department/ agency is authorized JFTR allowances, not the allowances of the department/agency to which loaned/assigned/ detailed.