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What is POC travel?

What is POC travel?

Military members who travel on official duty (either temporary duty travel or permanent change of station), can request mileage reimbursement for their travel by “personally owned conveyance” (POC), instead of a government purchased an airline ticket.

What does POC mean in DFAS?

f: Privately Owned Conveyance (POC) Miles: Leave blank. Block 16: POC Travel: Leave blank. Block 17: Indicate the duration of Temporary Duty (TDY) Travel en route – Leave blank.

What can you use your GTC for?

Based on the guidance we quoted above, you should use your GTCC for all official travel-related expenses. That includes things like your airfare, rental car, lodging, meals (yes – even meals!), parking, taxi fares, and all other travel-related costs you incur during a TDY (and a PCS, if your Component permits).

How many days am I authorized for PCS travel?

A traveler who is authorized PCS travel by POV is allowed one day of travel for the first 400 miles between authorized points. For any distance greater than 400 miles, the traveler is allowed another day of travel for every additional 350 miles.

How does travel days work in military?

According to the Defense Travel website’s FAQs, “A traveler who is authorized PCS travel by POV is allowed one day of travel for the first 400 miles between authorized points. For any distance greater than 400 miles, the traveler is allowed another day of travel for every additional 350 miles.

What is authorized proceed time?

Proceed time is defined in the Joint Travel Regulations as a period during which military personnel are authorized to delay the execution of travel orders.

What is an authorized delay?

AD: Authorized Delay is used for overnight stays or if delayed at airport over midnight. AT: Awaiting Transportation is used when waiting for other modes of travel. This is usually conducted in same day travel, no overnight at terminal.

How many travel days are authorized for TDY?

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

Can you use GTC for PCS?

Sailors are now authorized to use the Government Travel Charge Card for permanent change of station moves. Sailors are now authorized to use the Government Travel Charge Card (GTCC) for permanent change of station (PCS) moves.

When can you use a government travel card?

Federal employees may only use the travel charge card to pay for expenses listed on the travel authorization. You must use the card only for authorized expenses incurred in connection with official travel orders that are approved in the agency travel management system.

Do you get Bah on PCS leave?

BAH Paid for housing in the United States. BAH-Partial is not authorized during proceed time, leave en route, and travel time on a permanent change of station (PCS) move unless the member is assigned to single type Government quarters and not authorized BAH or OHA.

Are travel days counted as leave for PCS?

If the number of total days exceeds travel + proceed it will be counted as leave. Although the travel forms no longer require a time the orders stamp determines what happens.

What is the point of care ( POC ) app?

Point of Care (POC) Point of Care is a mobile-enabled app that runs on wall-mounted kiosks or mobile devices that enables care staff to document activities of daily living at or near the point of care to help improve accuracy and timeliness of documentation.

How are authorized travel days calculated for POC?

The authorized travel days are calculated using 400 miles/day (based on the DTOD distance between the authorized points) for an employee or member if POC use is advantageous. Refer to JTR, par. 4700 for more information.

Are there daily driving distance requirements for POC?

There is no daily required driving distance described in the JTR. The JTR only dictates what allowances may be paid based on the AO’s determination of whether use of a POC is in the Government’s interest (JTR, par. 020210).

Can a civilian use a TDY for official travel?

TDY: An AO may authorize a civilian employee or Service member to use non-motorized transportation for official TDY travel (e.g. cycling or hiking). However, a mileage allowance is not authorized for official travel by non-motorized transportation.

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