How many miles is considered TDY?


How many miles is considered TDY? A traveler who is authorized TDY travel by POV is allowed one day of travel for every 400 miles between authorized points. See the JTR, par. 020302-A.


How many miles is considered a PCS move?

PCS stands for “Permanent Change of Station” move, and it applies when your service member's new duty station is more than 50 miles away from his/her old duty station.


What is the 50 mile rule for DOD travel regulations?

Official duty station is defined in 5 CFR 550.112(j) and 551.422(d). An agency may prescribe a mileage radius of not greater than 50 miles to determine whether an employee's travel is within or outside the limits of the employee's official duty station for determining entitlement to overtime pay for travel.


How much is per diem for TDY?

The DoD Per Diem Allowance Per diem is specific to a given travel location and can range from a standard CONUS rate from $157 per day to over $800 per day for OCONUS rates.


How many travel days are authorized for TDY?

Two days of travel are authorized. The traveler performs duty on the day of arrival at the TDY point.


What is considered local travel for DTS?

The local area is within the permanent or temporary duty station's limits and the metropolitan area around that station. The local area is within the local commuting area of the duty station, which is determined by the authorizing official or prescribed by local Service or Defense Agency directives.


What is considered long term TDY?

Long-term TDY is pre-authorized official travel to a location more than 50 miles from both the traveler's official duty station (ODS) and primary residence lasting 30 consecutive calendar days or longer at one location or 16 days or longer for training.


What qualifies as TDY?

Normal (Business/Regular) Travel TDY: You are considered to be on this type of TDY when traveling for: site visits, conferences and meetings, etc. (not for training). Training TDY: You are considered to be on a training TDY when you are scheduled to attend training for 139 or fewer days (less than 20 weeks).


Are Airbnb hosts allowed to watch you?

Airbnb doesn't allow for hidden cameras or any other types of concealed recording devices. It does allow hosts to install security cameras in or around the property – as long as they're not in private areas like bedrooms or bathrooms, and as long as they are properly disclosed.