Department of State
Standardized Regulations -
(Last updated 06/06/2010)
280 EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL (last updated 6/6/2010)
281 Definitions (interim eff. 6/6/2010 TL:SR-735; final eff.
7/4/2010 TL:SR-737)
For purposes of this subchapter:
a. "Educational travel" under authority of 5 USC 5924
means travel to and from a school offering a full-time course of secondary (in
lieu of an education allowance) or post-secondary education. (interim eff.
6/6/2010 TL:SR-735; final eff. 7/4/2010 TL:SR-737)
b. "Secondary education" means attendance at a public or
private school offering instruction at grade levels 9-12, or equivalent.
(interim eff. 6/6/2010 TL:SR-735; final eff. 7/4/2010 TL:SR-737)
c. "Post-secondary education" is a full-time program at
an accredited (1) university or college, including 2-year junior or community
college, which offers academic courses leading to a degree, or (2) nursing,
performing arts, technical, or vocational institution, leading to a degree,
certification, or license.
d. "Child" means one of the children defined in Section
040m(2) and (4) and who is eligible for secondary or post-secondary education,
except that the 21-year age limit is revised for educational travel in Section
284, Column III. (interim eff. 6/6/2010 TL:SR-735; final eff. 7/4/2010
TL:SR-737)
e. "Annual trip" means one round trip between the post
and the school completed within a 12-month period. The round trip may be taken at any time in
each 12-month period. Round trips or portions
of round trips not taken in each 12-month period cannot be carried forward to a
subsequent period. (Please see 283.4 for
other travel situations.)
282 Scope
Educational travel permits payment of a child’s travel expenses between
school and the employee's post once each way annually for secondary or
post-secondary education, except as otherwise provided in Section 284. Under certain conditions prescribed in
Section 284 such travel is authorized in addition to any other travel
authorized for the child in connection with travel authorized for the
employee. No education allowance may be
granted during the 12-month period following the arrival of the child at a selected
educational institution using educational travel. (See Section 276.3.) 283 Standards For Authorization
Subject to the conditions in Section 284, the head of agency may
authorize payment or reimbursement to the employee for expenses for a child’s
travel between the child’s school and the employee's foreign post for one round
trip annually. Educational travel may
originate from either the school or the post. 283.1 Anniversary Date for Travel
a. Subsequent round trips may be
authorized twelve months after the first leg of the first educational travel
round trip. After the anniversary date
is established upon initial travel, it remains the same for subsequent
trips. Since schools have widely varying
opening and closing dates, especially at the post-secondary level, a 30-day
period prior to the anniversary date may be allowed on an individual
case-by-case basis to be reimbursed when the child actually becomes
eligible. (The intent is to help ease
scheduling problems and not to provide a benefit greater than that provided by
law nor to allow earlier travel unrelated to education.) b. When an employee transfers from one foreign post to another without a
break in service, the anniversary date remains the same. However, if an employee is assigned to the
U.S. for more than a twelve month period, a new anniversary date is
established.
283.2 Travel Before Eligibility Except for the 30 day period provided in Section 283.1a, a child may not
travel on educational travel orders and the employee may not be reimbursed for
travel performed on such orders before the date the child is eligible to
travel. 283.3 NOT CURRENTLY IN USE
283.4 Cost Construction of Travel in Other Situations (interim
eff. 7/5/2009 TL:SR 711; final eff. 8/30/2009 TL:SR 715)
a. Reimbursement for any leg of educational travel may never exceed the
cost of travel between the post and the school. b. As determined by the authorizing officer, when travel to post is
prohibited or otherwise impractical, travel may be allowed to/from an alternate
location to meet the employee/parent who resides at post. Restrictions on annual round trip eligibility
and cost constructive reimbursement apply (see DSSR 283.1 and 283.4a,
respectively).
284 Conditions of Educational Travel Travel From Post to School:
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I
Type of Education
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II
Trips
Authorized
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III
Age Limit of Child
(See Section 281.d)
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IV
Special Rule
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A.
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Secondary Education
(See Section 281b.)
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One one-way trip annually from foreign post to
high school.
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Age 20 (before 21st birthday)
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(No special rules for travel from post to school)
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B.
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or Post Secondary Education
(See Section 281c)
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One one-way trip annually from foreign post to a
post secondary school
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Age 22 (before 23rd birthday), except that
when the child's education is delayed
by military service, the age 22 limitation is extended by one additional year
for each year or fractional year of military service, when the child resides
with employee at post.
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Travel From School to Post:
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I
Type of Education
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II
Trips
Authorized
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III
Age Limit of Child
(See Section 281.d)
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IV
Special Rule
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C.
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Secondary Education
(See Section 281b)
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One one-way trip annually from school to
employee's post in foreign area (See Special Rule, Column IV)
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Age 20 (before 21st birthday), except when the
child's education is delayed by military service, the age 20 limitation is
extended by one additional year for each year or fractional year of military
service (See Special Rule, Column IV)
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Educational travel to an employee's post shall not
be authorized for the child when the responsible Government agency
anticipates the employee's transfer to the U.S. or their travel for home
leave within 30 days of the scheduled date of the child's departure for post.
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D.
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or Post Secondary Education
(See Section 281c)
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One one-way trip annually from school to
employee's post in foreign area (See Special Rule, Column IV)
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Age 22 (before 23rd birthday), provided (1) the
child commences final travel within three months from the date the child
finishes post-secondary education, BUT (2) when the child's education is
delayed by military service, the age 22 limitation is extended by one
additional year for each year or fractional year of military service when the
child resides with the employee at post
(See Special Rule, Column IV)
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285 Payment
285.1 Allowable Expenses
Actual expenses for the child's transportation, travel per diem within
prescribed maximum rates when authorized by law, and expenses for
transportation of unaccompanied personal baggage (UAB) may be included in
payment or reimbursement for educational travel. Student transportation rates, if available,
must be authorized. If student rates are
not available, but other transportation is available at lower than first class
fares, these lower rates must be authorized.
Travel to or from an alternate location may be authorized if cost-constructed
so as not to exceed the contract fares (if available) between school and post.
(Section 283.4b). Should travel to an
alternate destination cost more than the constructive Government costs between
school and post, the employee must pay the difference. Allowable UAB shipments can also be made on a
cost constructed basis to the alternate location, but any required customs
clearance/fees are the employee's personal responsibility. No items such as household effects,
automobiles, nor foodstuffs may be shipped to or from any school at Government
expense. At the election of the
employee, in lieu of the transportation of the child's UAB from the child's
school, the costs incurred to store the baggage at or in the vicinity of the
school during the child's annual trip between the school and the employee's
duty station may be paid or reimbursed to the employee, except that the amount
of the payment or reimbursement may not exceed the cost that the Government
would incur to transport the unaccompanied personal baggage in connection with
the trip.
285.2 Other Regulations Governing Payment
Educational travel authorized under this subchapter shall be paid or
reimbursed in accordance with the Federal Travel Regulation and implementing
regulations of the responsible Government agency, within the limitations of
this subchapter. 285.3 Maximum Amount
Payment or reimbursement of educational travel expenses shall not exceed
the amount of such allowable expenses as would accrue from direct travel
between the employee's current foreign post and the school.
The authorizing officer shall assure through employee certification,
review of previous educational travel grants or correspondence with posts that
dependents are not scheduled in excess of one round trip for educational travel
in a 12-month period. (See Section
281e.)
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