STATE DEPARTMENT GUIDELINES FOR TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, PER DIEM AND RELATED COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH EXCESS AND NEAR-EXCESS CURRENCY DESIGNATED COUNTRIES.

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Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 ROUTING AND TRANSMITTAL SUP "~ 5 JUN 1986 STAT TO: (Name, of-1ee symbol, room number. Wilding, Agency/Post) 1. ~O/DDA 2. ADDA Initials s, DDA 2/ seas d. DDA RDGISTRY ion Flle Note and Return rovsl For Clearance Per Comrersation s R nested For Correction Preparo Reply irculate For Your Infownation See Me mment Investigate Signatune Coordination Justi c~ss/ivy' ~~~~ ssA D/OF ,,,nn 1 ~~j~j D/OP ~U"" O DO NOT use this form as a RECORD of approvals, concurronces, disposals, clearances, and similar actions OPTIONAL FORM 41 (Rev. 7 76) rroserie.epy can uscPo ~y~~o-sal-szv F~MR(41CFW 101-11.206 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Remarks EXDIR D/ICS DDI DA ~' DDO DDS&T Compt VC/NIC SUSPENSE ACTION STAT 11 EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT RouTTrvcsLlP: ~.:.. Declassified in Part -Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 MEMORANDUM United States'~D'epa~r-tvFr~e-n~oLS_tat_._~~ Washington, D.C. 2052 Exxecuitie ~.e ~~}ri 8fr DATE: June 18, 1986 TO EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS AND ESTABLISHMENTS FROM Foreign Currency Staff (M/COMP/FO/FC) Office of the Comptroller U.S. Department of State SUBJECT STATE DEPARTMENT GUIDELINES FOR TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, PER DIEM, AND RELATED COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH EXCESS AND NEAR-EXCESS CURRENCY DESIGNATED COUNTRIES. REFERENCE: Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Bulletin A-20 of May 21, 1966-as amended) and State Department Foreign Currency Bulletin No. 1, January 27, 1984 (rescinded) 1. BACKGROUND The United States Treasury is holding large balances~~of certain foreign currencies designated as excess and near-excess currencies. Failure to fully utilize these funds in the past has resulted in large losses in value due to devaluations and general loss of purchasing power. Special efforts should be made to see that obligations for goods and services in countries whose currencies are excess or near-excess are made payable in those currencies rather than in U.S. dollars. Payments for travel, transportation, per diem and related costs afford an excellent use of these currencies and every effort should be made to encourage their use. 2. PURPOSE The information contained in these guidelines is being issued to clarify OMB Circular No. A-20 in the use of US-owned foreign currencies for the payment of transportation, per diem and related travel expenses of employees, uniformed personnel, grantees, employees. of contractors or others whose travel is on official government business or in connection with activities financed by the U.S. Government, including travel of dependents where authorized. These guidelines concern the use of US-owned currency of the countries designated as excess and near-excess currency countries. (REF 4 FAM 360, 471.8.an~ FAM 128. T e Department of Treasury determines on an annual basis which countries are designated as excess or near-excess currency countries. M/COMP/FO/FC will update these guidelines each October to indicate current conditions and countries. Inquiries should be addressed to the Foreign Currency Staff (M/COMP/FO/FC) U. S. Department of State, Washington, DC. 20520, Tel. (703) 235-9300. .~?--ice Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Page 2 3. RESCISSION OF PRIOR BULLETINS These guidelines rescind and supersede Department of State. Foreign Currency Bulletin No. l dated 12/7/64 through Bulletin No. 12 dated 8/11/71 and Department of State Bulletin No. 1, revised, dated January 27, 1984. These bulletins should be removed from files and destroyed. 4. DESIGNATION OF EXCESS AND NEAR-EXCESS CURRENCY COUNTRIES Excess currencies. This term refers to US-owned foreign currencies in excess o the normal requirements (generally a two-year supply) of U.S. Government agencies within the country involved. Near-Excess Currencies. This term refers to US-owned foreign currencies whic exceed t e U.S. Government's immediate needs within the country involved, but are not sufficient to be declared excess. In some excess~or near-excess currency countries. the national governments have agreed~to'allow airlines to convert these foreign currencies to US dollars. At present INDIA, PAKISTAN AND POLAND have negotiated agreements which allow the conversion of local currency~to US dollars. Due to these agreements Pan American Airways and TWA can convert their foreign currency receipts to US dollars. These airlines should be used when 75$ of the travel or transportation services to or from these countries is provided by these airlines. In other countries the national governments do not allow this type of conversion-and the US government cannot require local currency payments for these transportation costs. Local. currencies should be utilized to the maximum extent for the payment of in-country per diem, shipments and travel. 5. UTILIZATION OF EXCESS AND NEAR-EXCESS CURRENCIES Every effort should be made to see that travel related obligations in excess and near-excess currency countries are made payable in the currencies of those countries rather than in U. S. dollars, no matter what appropriation or fund is to be used for payment. .This should include transportation and travel related obligations for American contractors, to the extent that the contractor may be expected to require such currencies for necessary expenses in the country involved. Provision should be inserted in contracts requiring that U.S. dollars not be expended for transportation and travel related costs in the country concerned. 6. LIMITATLONS FOR PAYMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL IN FOREIGN CURRENCIES (In ia, Pa istan and Poland (a) TRANSIT PASSENGERS An employee must have bona-fide official business requiring an. official stop-over (24 hours minimum) in the excess or near-excess Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Page 3 country to qualify for payment in that excess or near-excess currency. (b) SHIP TRAVEL Ship travel originating or terminating in INDIA, PAKISTAN and POLAND must use excess or near-excess currency up to the travel expenses authorized. The U.S. Government costs are limited to those which would accrue by authorized air travel. (c) CONNECTING TRAVEL The agreements with INDIA, PAKISTAN and POLAND provide for connecting air travel in the United States as part of the authorized international travel. To include such connecting travel in the through ticketing payable in foreign currency the GTR should be presented to the international carrier involved in the travel. Tickets purchased from suc a carrier may of course provide connecting air travel to or from any point in the United States. At - this time only PAN AMERICAN and TWA will accept payment in excess or near-excess foreign currencies. In order to charge the GTR to the foreign currency, 75$ of the designated travel must be for travel on Pan Am or TWA. GTRs specifying payment in excess currencies should not be presented to other airlines unless the airline is authorized to use PAN AM or TWA ticket stock. 7. PROCUREMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTATION FOR PAYMENT IN FOREIGN CURRENCY India, Pa lstan and Poland The Government Transportation Request (GTR, SF 1169), Government Bill of Lading (GBL, SF-1103) and other procurement documents are 'used to procure travel charged to foreign currencies. It is extremely important that 'PAYMENT IN (foreign currency)'. appear on the GTRs, GBLs, etc. If this statement is not inc uded then the carrier has the legal authority to demand a US dollar payment. The 'BILL TO' portion of the GTR, GBL or other procurement document must contain three instructions: 1. The name of the requesting agency 2. The address to be billed 3. The instruction on payment in foreign currency. EXAMPLE: 'USIA, c/o American Embassy NEW DELHI, Dept. of State, Washington, DC. 20520, PAYMENT IN INDIAN RUPEES.' The Embassy billing addresses and corresponding foreign currencies are: United States Embassy New Delhi Budget and Fiscal Section Dept of State Washington, DC 20520 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Page 4 United States Embassy Islamabad Budget and Fiscal Section Dept of State Washington, DC. 20520 United States Embassy Warsaw Budget and Fiscal Section Dept of State Washington, DC. 20520 Any preprinted information in the "Bill to? space of GTRs and GBLs inconsistent with the above instructions should be deleted. The correct address may be shown in the fiscal block of the GTR if additional space is needed. Photocopies of these procurement documents should be forwarded to the appropriate Embassy as soon as the purchase is made. The receiving Embassy will maintain these copies in a suspense folder until the billing is received. The copies should be forwarded as follows: a. Documents originating in the United States should be mailed to the United States Embassy, ( ) (indicate capital city of foreign country), ATTN Budget and Fiscal Section, c/o Department of State, Washington, DC. 20520. b. Documents originating from overseas posts should be sent via air pouch to the appropriate Embassy as soon as the obligation is established. Such documents should be sent through official channels whenever possible. A.P.O. addresses may be used where available. If feasible to personally deliver documents to an American Embassy or Consulate for forwarding to another country, this should be done in preference to use of open mail. The present approved uses for transportation in India, Pakistan and Poland follow: Country Currency General Approved Use India Rupee Air travel originating or terminating in India or transiting with stopover (24 hours minimum) for official business in India. Surface travel originating or terminating in India. Air or surface freight shipments* originating or terminating in India. ' Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Page 5 Pakistan Rupee Air travel originating or terminating in Pakistan or transiting with stopover (24 hour minimum) for official business in Pakistan. Surface travel originating or terminating Pakistan. Air or surface freight shipments* originating or terminating in Pakistan. Poland Zloty Air travel originating or terminating in Poland or transiting with stopover (24 hour minimum) for official business. Air or surface freight shipments* originating or terminating in Poland. * Includes but not limited to baggage, household effects, motor vehicles and supplies. 8. PER DIEM AND PERSONAL EXPENSES (all excess and non-excess currency countries) Agencies should instruct travelers to minimize use of U. S. dollars for travel and per diem expenses in~a 1Tthe excess and near-excess currency countries, whether or not that currency is available for payment of international transportation. If a U. S. dollar travel advance (by cash, Treasury check, or traveler's check) is made to the traveler to include official travel expenses while in these countries, he should be told to convert these U. S. dollars plus any other funds he intends to use for personal expenses into US-owned foreign currency of such countries upon arrival by utilizing the accommodation exchange service provided by the American Embassy or U. S. Consulate or other location listed in the attachment to this document. Embassy cashiers may exchange US-owned foreign currency of the country where located for U.S. currency, Treasury checks, personal checks, traveler's checks or other negotiable instruments drawn in U.S. dollars. A passport or other adequate identification must be shown when requesting accommodation exchange. Travelers should be advised to purchase all their local currency needs in the excess and near-excess countries by accommodation exchange Erior to paying hotel bills, buying transportation tickets, etc. Travelers should take a supply of personal or traveler's checks for conversion to local currency by accommodation exchange for official costs and personal expenses while in an excess or near-excess currency country. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Page 6 9. DELEGATION OF CERTIFYING AUTHORITY Any agency designating an Embassy for payment of travel and transportation bills which does not have its own authorized certifying officer stationed there, must in accordance with Volume 4, Foreign Affairs Manual, Sec. 038, authorize Department of State certifying officers at the appropriate Embassy to certify vouchers against its appropriations or funds cited on GTRs, GBLs or other documents. With such delegation the carrier bills will be certified and submitted to the U. S. Disbursing Officer (USDO) for payment. Many agencies have already delegated unlimited certifying authority to Department of State certifying officers at overseas posts, and others have delegated limited authority. Agencies making delegations should forward them in writing to Office of Financial Operations, Department of State, Rosslyn Station, P. 0. Box 9487, Arlington, Virginia 22209. Information regarding delegations may be obtained from Office of Financial Operations, Telephone No. (703) 235-9300. Agencies whose activities fall under the provisions of this bulletin are encouraged to delegate certifying authority for use in all appropriate excess and near-excess currency countries. 10. EXCHANGE .RATE For carrier bills presented to Embassies for payment in local currency, agencies will be charged the U. S. Dollar equivalent at the rate used by the USDO for official U. S. expenditures prevailing at the time of payment. US-owned foreign curency purchased by travelers offers a rate at least as favorable as the most favorable rate le~~a_l~~l~~ available in the countries. Under no circumstances shouldany ttraveler representing the U. S. Government become involved in black market transactions. To do so subjects the traveler to disciplinary actions. Government per diem rates in foreign countries are related to rates of exchange legally available to U.S. employees in the country.' 11. MONTHLY REPORTS The USDO for each Embassy will render a 'Statement of Transactions", SF-1221, monthly to each agency to account for disbursements made on its behalf. Agencies which have not already done so should provide the Office of Financial Systems, Department of State, Washington, D. C. 20520, with the address to which the SF-1221 is to be mailed. If a department or agency using this service has multiple buYeaus or office addresses for receipt of SF-1221's this must be clearly stated and each "bureau" or "office" abbreviated designation should be associated with each address just as it will appear in the 'Bill to" space on GTRs, GBLs or other procurement documents. SF-1221's will be prepared and mailed to these separate addresses if the carrier provides the billing separately on Voucher Form Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 Page 7 SF-1171. Where carriers do not bill separately it will not be feasible for the USDO to provide separate SF-1221'x. In this case it will be up to each agency in Washington to distribute these charges to their internal offices and bureaus. `Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3 ATTACHMENT Reference: Office of Management and Budget Bulletin dated October 25, 1985 EXCESS AND NEAR-EXCESS CURRENCY COUNTRIES EXCESS CURRENCY COUNTRIES COUNTRY CURRENCY Burma Kyat Guinea Franc Pakistan Rupee Poland Zloty EM_ CONSULATE Rangoon Mandalay Conakry Islamabad Karachi Peshawar Lahore Warsaw Poznan NEAR-EXCESS CURRENCY COUNTRIES COUNTRY CURRENCY Ghana Cedi India Rupee Sudan Pound Taiwan Dollar EMBASSY CONSULATE New Delhi Bombay Calcutta Madras American Institute of Taiwan Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/12/01 :CIA-RDP88G01332R000700700014-3