§ 3-9-1 Mileage rate for vehicle allowances
§ 3-9-2 Meals and lodging expense allowance while away from residence or headquarters–Maximum–Per diem allowance–Actual costs–Hardship exemption
§ 3-9-2.1 Meals and lodging actual cost reimbursement regardless of whether away from residence or headquarters
§ 3-9-2.2 Home station meal expense reimbursement regardless of whether away from residence or headquarters
§ 3-9-2.3 Promulgation of rules regarding allowances for lodging, meals, and per diem
§ 3-9-3 Trip insurance on flights
§ 3-9-4 Consent of responsible officer or department required for out-of-state travel
§ 3-9-5 Authorization of out-of-state travel by members and officers of Legislature
§ 3-9-5.1 Authorization of out-of-state travel by officers and employees of Department of Legislative Audit and Legislative Research Council
§ 3-9-5.2 Authorization of out-of-state travel by employees delegated by Board of Regents
§ 3-9-6 Delegation to responsible officers of power to authorize out-of-state travel–Federal regulations applicable
§ 3-9-7 Expenses for political meetings not reimbursable–Rules for receipt of expenses for attending fairs and other public meetings
§ 3-9-8 Accounting for reimbursable expenses–When receipts required
§ 3-9-9 Household moving allowance–State transfers–Eligibility and amount
§ 3-9-10 Claims for household moving allowance–State transfer or hire–Application form
§ 3-9-11 Travel and moving expenses–Promulgate rules–Prior approval required
§ 3-9-12 Household moving allowance–State hiring–Eligibility and amount
§ 3-9-13 Travel advances authorized
§ 3-9-14 Advances from appropriated funds–Limitation
§ 3-9-15 Itemized statement of expenses–Repayment of excess–Crediting of repayments
§ 3-9-16 Immediate accounting on termination of state employment
§ 3-9-17 Withholding from payments to employee not accounting for travel advance
§ 3-9-18 Rules governing travel advances
§ 3-9-19 Bank cards for employees–Annual fees–Rules

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