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stations for TEMDU,
pending further
assignment
to a
new PDS or for return
to the old permanent
station.
Members on TEMDU
are not attached to any PDS.
ADDITIONAL
DUTY ORDERS
ADDU orders are orders that assign a member to a
duty
that they are to perform
in addition
to and in
conjunction
with
their
permanent
duty. No travel
is
authorized
by ADDU
orders unless specifically
stated
in the orders.
Competent
orders
for
members
attached
to
nuclear-powered,
two-crew
submarines
undergoing
training
or rehabilitation
(TRAHAB) away from the
submarine
or its home port should
be worded
for
temporary
additional
duty
TRAHAB.
Verbal
or
written
TEMADD
orders that have the effect of making
members on active duty a part of the work force of any
federal
activity
or agency outside
the DOD may be
issued
only
when
those
assignments
have
been
approved
by CHNAVPERS.
The following
types of
TEMADD
orders
do not
require
CHNAVPERS
for
l
The following
types of ADDU orders for officers
can be issued only by the Chief of Naval
Personnel
(CHNAVPERS):
approval
when
issued
by competent
authority
members who are in the following
situations:
l Any ADDU
orders that result
in an increase in
basic pay or allowances
of the officer;
for example,
hazardous
duty,
additional
duty
in a flying
status
involving
operational
or training
flights
(DIFOPS),
or
duty that entitles the officer to incentive pay.
l
Performing
temporary
additional
duty
under
instruction
(TEMADDINS)
l
Participating
in athletic events
l
Serving
as escorts
9 foreign
for congressmen
dignitaries
military
officers, and other
l
Any ADDU orders that would entitle
the officer
to reimbursement
for travel expenses.
l
Attending
authorized
meetings,
conferences,
and seminars
l
Any
ADDU
orders
of
a permanent
or
semipermanent
nature more than 6 months in duration
to a command other than the officers parent command,
where they perform paramount
duty.
l
Performing
TEMADD
required
to meet the
CNO-assigned
mission
of the activity;
for example,
liaison
between
naval
research
and
development
laboratories
and other federal
activities
such as the
Federal Aviation
Administration
l Any ADDU orders to an officer assigning him or
her to a command.
l
Participating
in house hunting
in conjunction
with PCS orders
l Any ADDU
orders for officers other than those
in
these
categories
may be issued
locally
at the
discretion
of the local commanding
officer.
l
Appearing in federal court as witnesses on behalf
of the Federal Government
as guided by the provisions
of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Manual
TEMPORAEtY
ADDITIONAL
DUTY
ORDERS
TEMADD
orders (fig. 1140) are orders that assign.
a member to TEMDU
in addition
to his or her present
duties, and that direct the member, upon completion of
this TEMADD,
to resume regular
or TEMDU.
When
travel is involved, one journey away from the members
duty station to one or more places and a return journey
to the duty station are directed in the orders.
To
the
maximum
extent
possible,
military
TEMADD
travel
costs should
be borne
by those
activities
whose business
or functions
are directly
concerned.
As a general
rule,
funds
chargeable
for
TEMADD
travel expenses are paid by the appropriate
sponsor.
Requests
for
determination
of the
appropriation
chargeable
in specific cases should be
forwarded to the Comptroller
of the Navy via the chain
of command.
TEMADD
orders automatically
expire when the
member returns to the duty station from which he or she
proceeded
on TEMADD.
Personnel
on TEMADD
remain attached to the station from which they initially
proceeded
on TEMADD.
They
are subject
to the
command
of each commanding
offker
to whom they
may report for TEMADD.
Whenever the need arises for you to type TEMADD
orders that require accounting data, you should refer the
following
publications:
l
Navy
Comptroller
Manual,
NAVSO
P-1000,
volume 2, Accounting
Classifications,
chapter 1, which
contains
a discussion
of the
purpose
and use of
accounting
classifications
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