If a registrant is removed from the PPP due to temporary non-availability, and is subsequently re-registered, can his or her eligibility period be extended?
There is no provision in PPP Policy for extending the registration expiration date, even when registrants are unavailable for reasons beyond their control. Although exceptions may be warranted in some cases due to the extraordinary circumstances associated with Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, there are several complicating factors. For example, there is no provision in the Joint Travel Regulation for reimbursement of relocation expenses more than 1 year after separation by reduction in force. Ask your supporting CARE Program Coordinator for guidance on a case-by-case basis.
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