May an evacuated employee accompany EFMS to their official safehaven if they are unable to travel alone due to special needs or minor age?
In accordance with agency travel regulations, an employee or other adult escort (e.g. friend, nanny, other evacuee) may accompany EFMs unable to travel alone to their official U.S. safehaven and receive reimbursement for travel expenses. When an employee elects to have an escort accompany EFMs to their official U.S. safehaven, the escorts travel will be on a cost constructive basis calculated from the evacuated post to the U.S. duty station.
Related Questions
- What if EFMs have been evacuated and the employee later joins the evacuated family on a different type of travel order such as R&R or home leave?
- May an evacuated employee accompany EFMS to their official safehaven if they are unable to travel alone due to special needs or minor age?
- May previously evacuated eligible family members (EFMs) join the employee at his or her official safehaven?