Special allowance definition

Special allowance means an additional allowance to offset the direct added expenses incident to an ordered/authorized departure. 611 Description 611.1 Purpose These regulations govern the authority and procedures for paying employees who are evacuated from assigned posts of duty, and for paying their dependents who are evacuated, for military or other reasons which create imminent danger to the life of the employees or their dependents or which otherwise are in the national interest. 611.2 Authority These regulations are issued under the authority contained in 5 U.S.C. 5521-5527 (The Act of September 26, 1961 (P.L. 87-304, 75 Stat. 662)) as amended by the Foreign Service Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-495) and Executive Order 10982 issued December 25, 1961. 611.3 Scope These regulations cover the authority for an advance of pay following an ordered/authorized departure, continuation of salary and allowance payments during the period of ordered/authorized departure, and special allowances to partially offset certain direct added expenses incurred as a result. 612 Coverage 612.1 Employees Covered These regulations apply to: (1) civilian employees of the United States Government who are United States citizens or are United States nationals, except as provided in Section 612.3, and (2) when and to the extent determined by the Secretary of State, third country nationals, i.e., civilian employees who are not citizens or nationals of the United States and who are not citizens or nationals of the country in which the evacuated post is located. Third country national employees and/or dependents may be considered for evacuation travel to their country of origin, point of hire, or designated foreign or U.S. safehaven if this is in the interest of the U.S. Government. 612.2 Locations These regulations apply to evacuations from, or within, any area situated outside: (1) the United States; (2) the Commonwealths of Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands, and (3) any territory or possession of the United States.
Special allowance means those sums which are payable by the U.S. Department of Education to the Lender under the Act.
Special allowance means an additional allowance to offset the direct added expenses incident to an ordered/authorized departure.

Examples of Special allowance in a sentence

  • See Special allowance for a rental real estate activity, earlier.

  • Medical reimbursement for the expenses incurred for self and family subject to a ceiling of one month’s basic salary and Special allowance in a year.

  • See Special allowance for rental real estate activities, earlier.

  • Rheology tests were able to be conducted on the minus 300 µm slurry with no scalping required.

  • For 2013 and 2012, OPERS members contributed 10% of their gross salaries and the District contributed an amount equaling 14% of participants’ gross salaries.


More Definitions of Special allowance

Special allowance means funds provided for clothing or personal expenses, therapeutic or personal attendant care, and other specialized payments such as emergency clothing, education, and gift allowances.
Special allowance means a bridging benefit that is adjusted according to the income of the retired member resulting from employment of the retired member subsequent to termination; (“allocation spéciale”)
Special allowance means an addition, in the nature of an allowance, to the pay attached to a post or of an employee, granted at the discretion of the Authority or its Competent Authority in consideration of the specially arduous nature of the duties attached to the post or required to be performed by the employee;
Special allowance. As defined in Section 3.1.1
Special allowance. A percentage of the average unpaid principal balance, paid to a lender by the Secretary of Education on an Eligible Loan. XXXXXXXX STUDENT LOAN: A low-cost loan made available to a student to help pay for the costs of attending post-secondary schools. A Guaranty Agency insures lenders against losses on Xxxxxxxx Loans due to the Borrower's default, or non default as defined in the Common Manual, provided certain program requirements are adhered to.
Special allowance means addition of an amount towards emoluments in deserving circumstances or in consideration of any special arduous nature of duties or specific addition to the work or responsibility. It may be granted by authority so decides and desires. The Special allowance may be discontinued at the discretion of the authority. Only Director have the power to grant the special allowance.
Special allowance means any allowance decided by management that will be active for one review period unless extended.