55 Pa. Code § 3170.57 - Travel and lodging
(a)
Generally. The Department will participate in travel expenses
for the purpose of conducting official business of the county agency. Allowable
expenses include transportation, lodging, and subsistence. Departmental
participation will adhere to prevailing county practice but will, in no case,
exceed the rates paid by the Commonwealth for its employes. The Commonwealth
rates and limitations for its employe travel reimbursement will be published
periodically, but not less often than annually.
(b)
Staff transportation.
Transportation includes necessary travel on railroads, streetcars, buses,
airplanes, taxicabs, and automobiles. Transportation costs on common carriers
are allowable with the limitation that travel shall not be authorized as first
class, unless lesser accommodations are not available. Travel shall be made by
the most direct route.
(1)
Place of
departure. Reimbursement for transportation expenses is based on the
premise that the place of departure is the headquarters of the employe. If the
trip is begun or ended at a place other than headquarters, reimbursement is
allowed from the starting point, only when the cost from the starting point to
the destination is less than the cost from headquarters to the
destination.
(2)
Local
transportation. Local transportation such as taxicabs, airport
limousines, car rentals, and the like, are allowed when justified by the travel
assignment.
(3)
Personal
automobiles. The Department will participate in a mileage allowance to
reimburse employes for the use of personal automobiles when on official
business for the county agency, or provider.
(4)
Additional allowances.
Parking charges, toll bridges, toll roads, and ferry charges are reimbursable
to employes operating either personal automobiles or other authorized motor
vehicles for official business of the county children and youth
agency.
(c)
Lodging. The Department will participate in lodging costs.
Maximum lodging reimbursement may be exceeded only if lodging within the limit
cannot be located with reasonable effort or the employe is required to stay at
a particular hotel/motel due to the nature of the business. Reimbursement for
lodging is not allowable for an employe within reasonable commuting distance
from the employe's residence or headquarters, unless justification can be
provided. Circumstances requiring overnight stay at a site within reasonable
commuting distance, or requiring the employe to exceed the reimbursable lodging
costs, shall be fully justified on the expense voucher.
(d)
Subsistence. The
Department will participate in a subsistence allowance for meals and personal
expenses of employes on travel status. The subsistence allowance is to cover
expenses not specifically provided for elsewhere in connection with lodging and
transportation. Employes of the county agency may be reimbursed for luncheon
and dinner meetings which they are required to attend in connection with their
official duties, if they are not reimbursed in accordance with other provisions
of this chapter.
(e)
Approval for staff travel. Requests for out of county travel
shall receive prior approval by the appropriate county authorities or their
designee.
(f)
Travel expense
vouchers. Travel expense vouchers may be paid only upon submission of
an expense voucher which shall be reviewed for compliance with regulations and
retained in the County Financial Office for auditing purposes. On travel
expense vouchers, regardless of the distance traveled, a separate entry is made
to show the amount to be reimbursed for each item of expense, transportation,
lodging, meals, and miscellaneous. Except for items costing less than $10,
which do not require receipts, receipts shall be attached to the expense
voucher for:
(1) Lodging and transportation
charges.
(2) Conference
registration fees.
(3) Parking
charges, toll bridges, toll roads, ferry charges.
(4) Local transportation-taxicabs, airport
limousines, and the like.
(g)
Client transportation.
The Department will participate in the cost of providing transportation to
clients receiving services. Transportation may be provided by a variety of
means including, but not limited to: public transportation, taxis, ambulance
service, the personal vehicles of county agency employes, agency-owned or
leased motor vehicles, or motor vehicle pools.
(h)
Personal vehicles.
Departmental participation in transportation provided by personal vehicles or
motor vehicle pools shall be on a mileage basis as contained in subsection (a).
Participation in transportation provided by county-owned or leased vehicles is
outlined in §
3170.75 (relating to motor
vehicles). Logs containing records and details of other types of transportation
provided shall be maintained.
Notes
This section cited in 55 Pa. Code § 3170.11 (relating to purpose); 55 Pa. Code § 3170.22 (relating to direct provision of services); 55 Pa. Code § 3170.23 (relating to purchase of service); 55 Pa. Code § 3170.83 (relating to established rates); and 55 Pa. Code § 3170.85 (relating to responsibility of the county).
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