Cal. Code Regs. tit. 2 § 701

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 701 - Definitions

For the purposes of this Article, the following definitions will apply:

(a) Headquarters. Headquarters shall be established for each state officer and employee and shall be defined as the place where the officer or employee spends the largest portion of his regular workdays or working time, or the place to which he returns on completion of special assignments, or as the Board of Control may define in special situations.
(1) Where an office building or similar definite place constitutes the employee's headquarters, no per diem expenses shall be allowed at any location within 25 miles of said headquarters as determined by the normal commute distance.
(2) Where the major portion of an employee's working time is spent within a specifically assigned or limited geographical area, such as a patrol area or beat where the same routes are traveled frequently and routinely on one-day trips, or such as different campuses or teaching locations associated with a college, no per diem expenses shall be allowed at any location within 25 miles from any point in this assigned area as determined by the normal commute distance.

In order to insure equity in special cases, agency heads may disregard this subsection and authorize individual claims based on subsection (1) of this rule.

(3) In cases where adherence to the 25-mile limitation creates an unusual and unavoidable hardship to the officer or employee, exceptions may be granted by the Board of Control.
(4) Employees on travel status for less than 24 hours may claim subsistence expenses incurred before or after the regularly scheduled work day in accordance with Section 706(c)(1) provided the departure time or return time exceeds the regularly scheduled work day by one hour.
(b) Residence. A place of primary dwelling shall be designated for each state officer and employee. A primary dwelling shall be defined as the actual dwelling place of the employee and shall be determined without regard to any other legal or mailing address. However, if an employee is temporarily required to dwell away from his primary dwelling place due to official travel away from headquarters, and said primary dwelling is either inhabited by his dependents or is maintained by the employee at a net monthly expense in excess of $200, such dwelling place may be continued as the employee's designated primary dwelling.
(1) No reimbursement for per diem or other subsistence expenses shall be allowed on the premises of an employee's residence.
(2) An employee shall have only one residence at which travel expenses are prohibited. In any case, where an employee maintains more than one dwelling, meeting the definition of residence set forth in subsection (b) above, the agency head shall designate the one place which bears the most logical relationship to the employee's headquarters.
(c) Travel Expenses. Travel expenses include:
(1) Per Diem Expenses. Per diem expenses consist of the charges and attendant expenses for meals and lodging and all charges for personal expenses incurred while on travel status.
(2) Business Expenses. Business expenses consist of the charges for business phone calls and telegrams; emergency clothing, equipment or supply purchases; and all other charges necessary to the completion of official business. Any emergency purchase shall be explained, and if over $25 must be approved by the department head, deputy, or chief administrative officer.
(d) Protective Services. A member of the California State Police assigned as provided by Government Code Section 14613, or a member of the California Highway Patrol assigned to supplement State Police capabilities under Section 14613, may claim subsistence allowance for in-state travel as follows:
(1) If expenses actually incurred by the employee while traveling with the protected individual exceed the per diem allowance authorized for in-state travel, the employee may elect to claim the subsistence allowance authorized by Board of Control Rule 706(b).
(2) Any expense claim submitted under (1), must contain a certification by the Chief of the California State Police naming the individual being protected and verifying that the travel expenses were incurred while the claimant was assigned to protect said individual.
(3) Claims submitted under this section shall not be subject to the limitations of subsection 701(a).
(e) Faculty Exchange Program. When an employee of the California State University and Colleges participates in a faculty exchange program at a campus more than 160 kilometers (100 miles) distance from the home campus or his residence, whichever is less, transportation expenses for one round trip shall be allowed in accordance with Section 711.

Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 701

1. Editorial reprinting of text deleted in error in Register 84, Nos. 8 and 12 (Register 84, No. 15).

Note: Additional authority cited: Section 13920, Government Code. Reference: Section 11030, Government Code.

1. Editorial reprinting of text deleted in error in Register 84, Nos. 8 and 12 (Register 84, No. 15).