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Board and Lodging Regulations. 1.1 Travel Status Employees who are required to travel away from their permanent headquarters are entitled to the current rates as follows:
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Board and Lodging Regulations. 1.1 Travel Status Employees who are required to travel away from their permanent seniority block are entitled to the current rates as follows:
Board and Lodging Regulations. 1.1 (a) Travel Status Employees who are required to travel away from their permanent headquarters or who opt for (b) or (c) below are entitled to the current rates as follows:
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