REDRAFTING OF ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTION(Sanitized)

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CIA-RDP84-00709R000400070205-5
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 9, 2016
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June 6, 2001
Sequence Number: 
205
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Publication Date: 
November 30, 1949
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MEMO
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Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP84-00709R0 OGC Has Reviewed iianagemant Offioer legal :)tu.t"t itadraftth of Administrative inutruction No. 30 Noremberr''~ 0_419 1. Your me esorandun of 18 hoveet:iber 194 9 requgietod an opinion on two ;uc c t;i Ana ,h.lc h will be answered in order. The answers are based on current practices of the State ;Department. (a) From what dote are foreign allowances payable? Tempurary lodgin ; allowances are parable from the time of arrival on station. (It should be noted that to mp+.rary lath 1n - allowafce and per diem are not pay- ble at the sczaC tine.) Trans Per allemmae is payable upon arrival. at the post; quarters allawtnce is payable, when permanent quarters are obtained; and post a.llbwanoe Is payable from the time of arrival on tssd 1-ost. (:,) r+aat date is considered the date from which service abroad i:z ctrs uted fcr purposes of home leave? This is the date of arrival abroad on poet,. 2 e Nc specific question was raised in re j;ard to the point, but wr t'.irtt_ it may be well to mention mediotl services. The Foreign :service autfivri.acs payraart fur medical ad-rviees for any disability in. :.urr u outside the United -itates which 18 sufficiently verioue to require hospitaalization. here is no olpar line defining what is "outside the United States", and recognition of the claim depends upon the roc-.L. Fiavever, Stata recently aoce;pted a claim wnon the disability in qL4 stion was air endicitis and the attack dcc'urred on a piano which era:, ucckin: in the United States frown an overseas flight. There is little doubt that they would recognise a: claim for an r- di.~..ab;lity ocourr- inC an a carrier after it was in :notion ?on route to a foreign couzttry. Dordcrline c&aes could meat proval,;ly be ,,those where the ship hat. not yet a u.1 led anti the plane had not yet tak:an off. _fp cc; Subject Chr ona Approved For Release 2001/09/03 : CIA-RDP84-00709R000400070205-5