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Can the period of time covered by initial evacuation payments be extended in the case of employees who are covered by a second evacuation due to another emergency or disaster?

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Can the period of time covered by initial evacuation payments be extended in the case of employees who are covered by a second evacuation due to another emergency or disaster?

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The period of time covered by initial evacuation payments may be extended in the case of employees who are evacuated a second time because of a subsequent emergency situation. For example, if an employee has received evacuation payments for 3 weeks due to an initial emergency and is subsequently evacuated to another safe haven due to a different emergency, a new 180-day period during which evacuation payments may be received begins on the date of the second evacuation order. For the first 30 days of the new 180-day period, affected employees (and their dependents) may receive the maximum amount of authorized travel and subsistence expenses.

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