July 12, 200619 yr What IS the '24hr Billeting Rule', and where is it written??? [ 12. July 2006, 19:15: Message edited by: Toro ]
July 12, 200619 yr I think he's referring to the Space-A rules. They've changed recently, but I don't know where it's written...
July 12, 200619 yr If you're at the location less than 24 hrs, you can evidently bypass billeting and get a room off base. I don't know or have never found where this is written. Probably in the travel regs somewhere...good luck finding it!
July 12, 200619 yr "If you're at the location less than 24 hrs, you can evidently bypass billeting and get a room off base. I don't know or have never found where this is written." Me either, thought I have heard it quoted frequently. Anybody???... Bueller???!!!
July 12, 200619 yr I asked the question last year... https://www.dynamictruth.com/cgi-bin/ultima...1/t/002597.html
July 13, 200619 yr Here's the source for that USAF Lodging Reg, the JFTR: JFTR Select JFTR Vol 1 (Ch 1-10)
July 13, 200619 yr It works still. I used it last month. The airman processing my travel voucher didn't know about the 24hr rule and wanted a non-avail. I told him to find a supervisor and ask about the 24hr rule. He came back and processed it no problem. I used to keep a copy, i'll try to find it.
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