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Ch 1: General<br />

Part C: Miscellaneous <strong>Regulations</strong>, Programs, and Allowances<br />

U1220 RECRUITER-RELATED PARKING EXPENSES<br />

A. Application. An Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps member/civilian employee is authorized<br />

reimbursement for that portion of the monthly parking expenses in excess of $25, but NTE $200.<br />

U1200-U1250<br />

B. Reimbursement. This reimbursement covers all expenses for parking a POC at a PDS work site or TDY site at<br />

which assigned to duty:<br />

1. As a recruiter for any of the armed forces;<br />

2. At an armed forces military entrance processing facility; or<br />

3. While detailed for instructional and administrative duties at any institution where an SROTC unit is<br />

maintained.<br />

C. Example. Monthly parking expenses of $135 warrant reimbursement of $110 ($135 - $25 = $110) while<br />

monthly parking expenses of $320 would warrant reimbursement of $200 ($320 - $25 = $295 but NTE $200).<br />

D. Limitations. The statutory authority for this payment only extends to reimbursement of parking expenses.<br />

Contracting for parking must be derived from other legal authority, if any.<br />

E. Recruiter Itinerary Stop Parking. See JFTR, par. U7030 for reimbursement for recruiter itinerary stop parking.<br />

U1225 FOREIGN MILITARY TRAVEL<br />

A. Authority. The JFTR is not the authority for payments for foreign military and an ITA is not used to support<br />

payments.<br />

B. <strong>Defense</strong> Personnel of Developing Countries (10 USC §1051). See DoD 5105.38-M, Security Assistance<br />

<strong>Management</strong> Manual ( SAMM), Chapter 10.<br />

C. Liaison <strong>Office</strong>rs (10 USC §1051a). See DoDFMR, Volume 12, Chapter 18.<br />

D. Foreign Students at Service Academies. See DoD 5105.38-M, Security Assistance <strong>Management</strong> Manual<br />

(SAMM), Chapter 10.<br />

E. Foreign Military Sales Related <strong>Travel</strong> of Foreign Personnel. See DoD 5105.38-M, Security Assistance<br />

<strong>Management</strong> Manual (SAMM).<br />

U1230 CARRYING OF FIREARMS ON OFFICIAL DUTY<br />

See DoDD 5210.56, Use of Deadly Force and the Carrying of Firearms by DoD Personnel Engaged in Law<br />

Enforcement and Security Duties. Non-DoD members should consult Service information.<br />

*U1235 DIA MANUAL (DIAM) 100-1, VOLUME 1, CHAPTER 4<br />

*A. Authority. DIA prescribes regulations in DIA Manual (DIAM) 100-1, Volume 1, Chapter 4. DoDD 5154.29<br />

requires that PDTATAC staff review all written material that implements the JFTR provisions.<br />

B. Provisions. The DIAM 100-1 provides allowances for a DoD Uniformed member, who is a U.S. national,<br />

assigned to/in designated training for assignment to an OCONUS DAS/DIA liaison detachment. The DIAM 100-1<br />

affects dependent allowances.<br />

Change 308 U1C-2<br />

08/01/12

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