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08/17/2021
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2021-107
Agenda Item Number
8.J.
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Florida Division of Emergency Management
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State funded Grant Agreement for Emergency Preparedness and Assistance
Grant Agreement # A0209
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When a meal is included in a registration fee, the meal allowance must be deducted from the <br />reimbursement claim, even if the traveler decides for personal reasons not to eat the meal. See section <br />112.061(6)(c), Florida Statutes ("No one, whether traveling out of or in state, shall be reimbursed for any <br />meal or lodging included in a convention or conference registration fee paid by the state"). A continental <br />breakfast is considered a meal and must be deducted if included in a registration fee for a convention or <br />conference. However, in the case where a meal is provided by a hotel or airline, the traveler shall be <br />allowed to claim the meal allowance provided by law. <br />Class A, Class B, and Class C Travel: <br />Class A travel is continuous travel of 24 hours or more away from official headquarters. The <br />travel day for Class A is based on a calendar day (midnight to midnight). <br />Class B travel is continuous travel of less than 24 hours which involves overnight absence <br />away from official headquarters. The travel day for Class B travel begins at the same time as <br />the travel period. <br />Class C travel is short or day trips in which the traveler is not away from his/her official <br />headquarters overnight. Class C allowances are currently not authorized for reimbursement. <br />Meal Allowance and Per Diem: <br />Section 112.061(6)(b), Florida Statutes, establishes the meal allowance for each meal <br />during a travel period as follows: <br />$6 for breakfast (when travel begins before 6 a.m. and extends beyond 8 a.m.); <br />$11 for lunch (when travel begins before 12 noon and extends beyond 2 p.m.); <br />$19 for dinner (When travel begins before 6 p.m. and extends beyond 8 p.m. or when travel <br />occurs during nighttime hours due to special assignment.). <br />Section 112.061 a , Florida Statutes, establishes the per diem amounts. <br />All travelers are allowed: The authorized per diem for each day of travel; or, <br />If actual expenses exceed the allowable per diem, the amount allowed for meals as provided in <br />s. 112.061(6) (b), F. S., plus actual expenses for lodging at a single occupancy rate. <br />Per diem shall be calculated using four six -hour periods (quarters) beginning at midnight for Class <br />A or when travel begins for Class B travel. Travelers may only switch from actual to per diem <br />while on Class A travel on a midnight -to -midnight basis. A traveler on Class A or B travel who <br />elects to be reimbursed on a per diem basis is allowed $20.00 for each quarter from the time of <br />departure until the time of return. <br />Reimbursement for Meal Allowances That Exceed the State Rates <br />The Division shall not reimburse for any meal allowance that exceeds $6 for breakfast, $11 for lunch, or <br />$19 for dinner unless: <br />For counties — the requirements of section 112.061(14), Florida Statutes, are satisfied; <br />The costs do not exceed charges normally allowed by the Recipient in its regular operations as <br />the result of the Recipient's written travel policy (in other words, the reimbursement rates apply <br />uniformly to all travel by the Recipient); and, <br />The costs do not exceed the reimbursement rates established by the United States General <br />Services Administration ("GSA") for that locale (see hftps:/twww.gsa.gov/portaVcontent/l 04877 . <br />Hotel Accommodations <br />• A traveler may not claim per diem or lodging reimbursement for overnight travel within fifty (50) <br />miles (one-way) of his or her headquarters or residence unless the circumstances necessitating <br />the overnight stay are fully explained by the traveler and approved by the Division. <br />38 <br />
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