§ 302-3.400 What is a “temporary change of station (TCS)”?
§ 302-3.401 What is the purpose of a TCS?
§ 302-3.402 When am I eligible for a TCS?
§ 302-3.403 Who is not eligible for a TCS?
§ 302-3.404 Under what circumstances will my agency authorize a TCS?
§ 302-3.405 If my agency authorizes a TCS, do I have the option of electing payment of per diem expenses under part 301-11 of this title?
§ 302-3.406 How long must my assignment be for me to qualify for a TCS?
§ 302-3.407 What is the effect on my TCS reimbursement if my assignment lasts less than 6 months?
§ 302-3.408 What is the effect on my TCS reimbursement if my assignment lasts more than 30 months?
§ 302-3.409 Is there any required minimum distance between an official station and a TCS location that must be met for me to qualify for a TCS?
§ 302-3.410 Must I sign a service agreement to qualify for a TCS?
§ 302-3.411 What is my official station during my TCS?
Expenses Paid Upon Assignment
Expenses Paid During Assignment
Expenses Paid Upon Completion of Assignment or Upon Separation From Government Service
Permanent Assignment to Temporary Official Station

Terms Used In CFR > Title 41 > Subtitle F > Chapter 302 > Subchapter B > Part 302-3 > Subpart E - Employee's Temporary Change of Station

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