Ill. Admin. Code tit. 80, § 3000.220 - Expenses at Headquarters or Residence
a) As a condition of employment, employees
expect to incur commuting expenses between their residence and headquarters.
These expenses are not reimbursable. Meals, lodging and per diem are not
reimbursable at headquarters or at residence. Expenses associated with State
business in excess of commuting expenses are reimbursable at headquarters
and/or residence. An employee whose travel does not include travel through
headquarters shall be reimbursed for all mileage. An employee whose travel does
include travel through headquarters shall be reimbursed for all mileage in
excess of commuting mileage. All travel must be by the most direct
route.
b) "Travel through
headquarters" is defined as:
Any travel to or through the corporate city limits of the employee's designated headquarters, regardless of whether the employee made a stop at the work site or changed vehicles or modes of transportation.
c) Examples of reimbursable
mileage expenses are as follows:
1)
Residence/Lincoln - Headquarters/Springfield. Employee drives from residence in
Lincoln to Chicago and returns to residence. Reimbursement is for all mileage
because the travel was not to or through headquarters.
2) Residence/Lincoln -
Headquarters/Springfield. Employee drives from residence in Lincoln to
Collinsville and back to residence. Reimbursement is for all mileage in excess
of commuting mileage. The travel, by the most direct route, was through
headquarters.
3)
Residence/Carbondale - Headquarters/Marion. Employee drives from residence to
headquarters. Later, employee drives from headquarters to Anna and back to
residence. Reimbursement is for all mileage in excess of commuting
mileage.
4) Residence/Evanston -
Headquarters/JRTC, Chicago. Employee drives from residence to McCormick Place
for an event. After the event, the employee drives to headquarters, then to
residence. Reimbursement is for all mileage in excess of commuting mileage
because the travel was through headquarters.
5) Residence/Chicago - Headquarters/JRTC,
Chicago. Employee normally commutes to work by train. However, in order to
attend a meeting at another location, the employee drives from residence to
headquarters, then to the meeting location, then returns to headquarters and
back to residence. Reimbursement is for all mileage in excess of commuting
mileage. The fact that the employee normally rides the train to work has no
effect on determining reimbursement.
d) Agencies are responsible for monitoring
claims under this Section.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 4383, effective March 22, 2013
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