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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 1004

PUBLIC LAW 97-60—OCT. 14, 1981

for the purposes of this section by the Secretary concerned may be paid for or provided transportation for himself and his dependents authorized to reside at his duty station— "(1) to another location outside the United States having different social, climatic, or environmental conditions than those at the duty station at which the member is serving; or "(2) to a location in the United States. "(b) The transportation authorized by this section is limited to transportation of the member, and of each dependent of the member, for one roundtrip during any tour of at least 24, but less than 36, consecutive months or two roundtrips during any tour of at least 36 consecutive months. 37 USC 4iid.

37 USC 4iie.

  • '§411d. Travel and transportation allowances: transportation incident to certain emergencies for members stationed

abroad "(a) Under uniform regulations prescribed by the Secretaries concerned, transportation for a member of a uniformed service stationed outside the United States (other than Hawaii and Alaska) and for dependents of the member authorized to reside at the member's duty station may be provided from the area of the member's duty station to the United States, Puerto Rico, or the possessions of the United States incident to emergency leave granted for reeisons of a personal emergency (or, in the case of treinsportation provided only for a dependent, under circumstances involving a personal emergency similar to the circumstances for which emergency leave could be granted a member). "(b) Transportation under this section may be authorized only upon a determination that, considering the nature of the personal emergency involved, Government transportation is not reasonably available. The cost of transportation authorized under this section may not exceed the cost of Government-procured commercial air travel from the international airport nearest the location of the member and dependents at the time notification of the personal emergency is received or the international airport nearest the member's duty station— "(1) to the international airport within the United States (other than Hawaii and Alaska) closest to the airport from which the member or dependents departed; or "(2) to an airport in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the possessions of the United States, as determined by the Secretary concerned, and return to either the international airport from which the member or dependents departed or the international airport nearest the member's duty station. "§ 411e. Travel and transportation allowances: transportation incident to certain emergencies for members performing temporary duty "(a) Under uniform regulations prescribed by the Secretaries concerned, a member of a uniformed service who is performing temporary duty away from his permanent duty station (or who is assigned to a ship or unit operating away from its home port) may be provided the travel and transportation authorized by section 404 of this title for travel performed by the member from his place of temporary duty (or from his ship or unit) to his permanent duty station (or the home port of the ship or unit) or to any other location, and return (if applicable), if such travel has been approved incident to