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GSA establishes the rates that federal agencies use to reimburse their employees for lodging and meals and incidental expenses incurred while on official travel within the continental United States (CONUS). A standard rate applies to most of CONUS. Individual rates apply to about 300 non-standard areas (NSAs). Most NSAs are a key city/primary destination and the surrounding county. Rates for the coming federal government fiscal year are typically announced in mid-August. Search the rates below or refer to the flat files , API , or trip calculator .

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Traveler reimbursement is based on the location of the work activities and not the accommodations, unless lodging is not available at the work activity, then the agency may authorize the rate where lodging is obtained.

Unless otherwise specified, the per diem locality is defined as "all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city, including independent entities located within those boundaries."

Per diem localities with county definitions shall include "all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city as well as the boundaries of the listed counties, including independent entities located within the boundaries of the key city and the listed counties (unless otherwise listed separately)."

When a military installation or Government - related facility(whether or not specifically named) is located partially within more than one city or county boundary, the applicable per diem rate for the entire installation or facility is the higher of the rates which apply to the cities and / or counties, even though part(s) of such activities may be located outside the defined per diem locality.

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200 KAR 2:006. Employees' reimbursement for travel

      Section 1. Definitions. (1) "Agency" means a budget unit.

      (2) "Agency head" means the elected or appointed head of a budget unit.

      (3) "Approval" means approval granted in either written or electronic format.

      (4) "Cabinet" means the Finance and Administration Cabinet.

      (5) "Division" means the Division of Statewide Accounting Services, Office of the Controller, Finance and Administration Cabinet.

      (6) "High rate area" means a city, state, or metropolitan area in which it has been recognized that higher meal costs and lodging rates have historically prevailed, and that has been designated by the Secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet as a high rate area and included in the cabinet's policies and procedures manual incorporated by reference in 200 KAR 5:021.

      (7) "Incidental expense" means unexpected minor expenses arising from travel situations, or minor expenses authorized by an agency head to be reimbursed to an employee as a matter of efficiency or convenience.

      (8) "Lodging receipt" means any preprinted invoice, from a hotel or motel or type of lodging, showing the date of service, the amount charged for the service, the location where the service was performed, and a description of the expenditure.

      (9) "Others in the official service of the commonwealth" means individuals who:

      (a) Are not state employees as defined in KRS Chapter 18A;

      (b)1. Are traveling on official business for the commonwealth; or

      2. Officially represent a state agency, at the direction or request of a state official authorized to give the direction or make the request; and

      (c) Are not contractors who are entitled to reimbursement for travel and related expenses only as provided in their contracts with the commonwealth.

      (10) "Receipt" means any preprinted invoice, from a hotel, motel, restaurant or other establishment, showing the date of service, the amount charged for the service, the location where the service was performed and a description of the expenditure.

      (11) "Residence" means address of the employee designated in the official records of the Personnel Cabinet.

      (12) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet.

      (13) "Subsistence" means amounts expended by a state officer, agent, employee, or other person authorized to receive reimbursement out of the State Treasury for meals, such as tax and tips, while traveling on official state business, except for any meals which may be included in charges for lodging or in registration fees paid by or on behalf of a state officer or employee.

      (14) "Subsistence or incidental receipt" means an itemized receipt for meals or incidental expenses showing the date of service, amount charged, and the name of the establishment.

      (15) "Travel software" means the software used by the commonwealth to process travel authorizations and travel reimbursement documents.

      Section 2. General. (1) Affected agencies. Except as otherwise provided by law, this administrative regulation shall apply to all departments, agencies, boards, and commissions, and institutions of the executive branch of state government, except state-supported universities. It shall not apply to the legislative and judicial branches and their employees.

      (2) Enforcement.

      (a) Each agency head shall be responsible for ensuring that travel reimbursement conforms to the provisions of this administrative regulation and that all travel expense from that agency is as economical as is feasible.

      (b) A person who travels on official state business shall:

      1. Identify if reimbursement is being requested based on Section 7 or 8 of this administrative regulation;

      2. Prior to trip, create a Travel Authorization (TE, TEI, TEO, or TEC), if required;

      3. After travel, create a Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document for reimbursement of business related expenses;

      4. Maintain records and receipts to support the claim; and

      5. Take sufficient personal funds to defray the travel expense.

      (c) The secretary or designee may:

      1. Disallow or reduce the amount of a claim that violates the provisions of this administrative regulation; or

      2. Require written justification for amounts claimed by an agency for its employee.

      (d) The secretary or his designee may authorize reimbursement for an employee's actual and necessary expenses for authorized travel if the head of the agency, or designee, submits a written determination that establishes the reimbursement is:

      1. Required to avoid an undue economic hardship on the employee; or

      2. Economically advantageous for the commonwealth.

      (3) Eligibility. Except as provided by state law or by this administrative regulation, reimbursement shall not be claimed for expenses of any person other than state officers, members of boards and commissions, employees, bona fide wards, or other persons in the official service of the commonwealth. Only necessary expenses of official travel authorized by an agency head or designee shall be reimbursed.

      (4) Interpretation. All final interpretations of this administrative regulation shall be made by the secretary. These determinations shall be the final and conclusive interpretation adopted by the agency.

      Section 3. Work Station. (1) The official work station of an employee assigned to an office shall be the street address where the office is located.

      (2) The official work station of field employees shall be established by the agency head, based solely on the best interests of the commonwealth.

      (3) If an employee is permanently reassigned or is stationed at a new location two (2) months, the new location shall become that employee's official work station.

      Section 4. Authorizations. (1) For travel in Kentucky, or outside Kentucky, but within the United States or its possessions, or Canada, the person requesting reimbursement shall obtain authorization from the agency head or a designated representative as authorized by Secretary's Order S97-451.

      (2) Travel to a bordering state that does not require airfare or an overnight stay shall be authorized in the same manner as travel in Kentucky.

      (3) Travel expenses shall be reimbursed if travel was authorized in advance as provided by subsections (4), (5), and (6) of this section.

      (4) If direct billing is to be utilized for state park and motor pool expenses, authorization shall be requested on a Travel Authorization (TE or TEI) document.

      (5) For travel outside of Kentucky, authorization shall be requested on Travel Authorization (TEO) document.

      (6) For travel outside the United States, its possessions or Canada the person requesting reimbursement shall have obtained authorization from:

      (a) The agency head or a designated representative;

      (b) The secretary or a designated representative; and

      (c) The governor or a designated representative.

      (7) A travel request for travel specified in subsections (4) and (5) of this section shall be received by the agency or cabinet at least five (5) working days before the start of travel.

      Section 5. Transportation. (1) Economy shall be required.

      (a) State officers, agents, employees, and others in the official service of the commonwealth shall use the most economical, standard transportation available and the most direct and usually-traveled routes. Expenses added by use of other transportation or routes shall be assumed by the individual.

      (b) 1. Round-trip, excursion or other negotiated reduced-rate rail or plane fares shall be obtained if practical.

      2.a. Tickets prepaid by the commonwealth shall be purchased through agency business travel accounts provided by a major charge card company or commercial travel agencies.

      b. Tickets purchased through the Internet shall be paid by the traveler and reimbursed on a Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI).

      3. Exceptions may be made with the approval of the agency head if other arrangements will be in the best interest of the commonwealth.

      4. Agencies shall be billed monthly by the charge card company.

      5. Related payments shall be processed on Vendor Payment Voucher (P1) document.

      (2) State vehicles. State-owned vehicles with their credit cards shall be used for state business travel if available and feasible. Mileage payment shall not be claimed if state-owned vehicles are used.

      (3) Privately-owned vehicles. Mileage claims for use of privately-owned vehicles shall be allowed if a state vehicle was not available or feasible.

      (4) Buses, subways. For city travel, employees shall be encouraged to use buses and subways. Taxi fare shall be allowed if more economical transportation is not feasible.

      (5) Airline travel. Commercial airline travel shall be the lowest negotiated coach or tourist class. Additional expense for first-class travel shall not be reimbursed by the state. Payment shall be made in accordance with subsection (1)(b) of this section.

      (6) Special transportation.

      (a) The cost of hiring cars or other special conveyances in lieu of ordinary transportation shall be allowed if written justification from the employee is submitted and approved by the agency head or his designated representative.

      (b) Privately-owned aircraft may be used if it is determined to be to the advantage of the state, measured both by travel costs and travel time.

      (c) An employee may submit a written request for approval from the State Controller for an increased reimbursement rate greater than that calculated in Section 7, if the employee drives a personal vehicle modified to:

      1. Facilitate operation by altering controls for the brakes, accelerator, or steering wheel; or

      2. Allow a driver to enter the vehicle by installing a wheelchair lift, hoist, or ramp.

      Section 6. Accommodations. (1) Lodging shall be the most economical, as determined by considering location of the lodging.

      (2) Facilities providing special government rates or commercial rates shall be used if feasible.

      (3) State-owned facilities shall be used for meetings and lodging if available, practicable and economical.

      (4) Location. Cost for lodging within forty (40) miles of the claimant's official work station or home shall be reimbursed if:

      (a) In attendance at a conference; and

      (b) The lodging is a necessary expense of official travel, in accordance with Section 2(2)(d) of this administrative regulation.

      (5) Group lodging, by contract.

      (a) State agencies and institutions may contract with hotels, motels and other establishments for four (4) or more employees to use a room or rooms on official business. Group rates shall be requested.

      (b) The contract may also apply to meals and gratuities. The contract rates and the costs of rooms and meals per person shall not exceed limits set in Section 7 of this administrative regulation.

      (c) The traveler shall not claim reimbursement or subsistence for room and meals paid direct to an establishment providing these services.

      (d) Payment shall be made on a Vendor Payment Voucher (P1) document and shall not include personal charges of employees or others in the official service of the commonwealth.

      (e) Payment shall be made to the hotel, motel, or other establishment.

      (f) Contracted group meeting rooms and lodging and meal charges shall be exempt from Kentucky sales tax and the agency sales-use tax number assigned by the Department of Revenue shall be specified on the payment document.

      (g) Tax exempt numbers shall not be used by individual employees to avoid point of sale payment of Kentucky sales tax connected with lodging costs. Sales tax payments shall be reimbursed on Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document.

      (6) State parks. A state agency or institution using state park facilities may pay for rooms and meals by an Internal Travel Voucher (IIT) document to transfer funds, within the limits of this administrative regulation.

      Section 7. Reimbursement Rates. (1) The following persons shall be exempted from the provisions of this section:

      (a) Governor;

      (b) Governor’s staff;

      (c) Lieutenant governor;

      (d) State employees traveling on assignment with the governor, lieutenant governor, elected constitutional officers, or cabinet secretaries;

      (e) Elected constitutional officers;

      (f) Cabinet secretaries;

      (g) State officers and employees authorized to travel outside the United States;

      (h) Members of statutory boards and commissions; and

      (i) Others in the official service of the commonwealth.

      (2) Lodging.

      (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a state officer or employee shall be reimbursed for the actual cost of lodging if the:

      1. Lodging is determined to be the most economical; and

      2. State officer or employee has provided the hotel, motel, or other establishment’s receipt to be reimbursed for the travel expenses.

      (b) Reimbursement for lodging shall not exceed the cost of a single room rate, except that if employees share lodging, each employee shall be reimbursed the lesser of single rate or one-half (1/2) the double rate.

      (3) Subsistence and incidentals.

      (a) Breakfast and lunch. A state officer or employee shall be eligible for reimbursement for subsistence for breakfast and lunch expenses while traveling in Kentucky, if authorized work requires an overnight stay and absence during the mealtime hours established by paragraph (d) or (e) of this subsection. An employee shall be in travel status during the entire mealtime. For example, to be eligible for breakfast reimbursement, an employee shall leave at or before 6:30 a.m. and return at or after 9 a.m. This requirement shall apply to all meals.

      (b) Dinner expenses. A state officer, or employee shall be eligible for reimbursement for dinner expenses while traveling in Kentucky, if authorized work requires an absence:

      1. At a destination more than forty (40) miles from the individual's work station and home; and

      2. During the mealtime hours established by paragraph (d) or (e) of this subsection.

      (c) A state officer or employee shall be eligible for reimbursement for meals while on authorized travel outside Kentucky, but within the United States, its possessions or Canada, at the reimbursement rates established in paragraphs (d) and (e) of this subsection. An employee shall be in travel status during the entire mealtime. For example, to be eligible for breakfast reimbursement, an employee shall leave at or before 6:30 a.m. and return at or after 9 a.m. This requirement shall apply to all meals.

      (d) Reimbursement for non-high rate areas.

      1. Breakfast: authorized travel 6:30 a.m. through 9 a.m. - seven (7) dollars.

      2. Lunch: authorized travel 11 a.m. through 2 p.m. - eight (8) dollars.

      3. Dinner: authorized travel 5 p.m. through 9 p.m. - fifteen (15) dollars.

      (e) Reimbursement for high rate areas.

      1. Breakfast: authorized travel 6:30 a.m. through 9 a.m. - eight (8) dollars.

      2. Lunch: authorized travel 11 a.m. through 2 p.m. - nine (9) dollars.

      3. Dinner: authorized travel 5 p.m. through 9 p.m. - nineteen (19) dollars.

      (f) A state officer or employee authorized to travel outside the United States, its possessions, or Canada shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses for subsistence.

      (g) A state officer or an employee may, with prior approval of the agency head or designee, be reimbursed for the actual cost charged for meals, if the individual is assigned to attend meetings and training sessions.

      (h) Gratuities may be reimbursed if:

      1. The total payment of the meal and gratuity do not exceed the limits established in paragraphs (d) or (e) of this subsection; and

      2. The gratuity does not exceed twenty (20) percent of the cost of the meal.

      (i) Lodging receipts, or other credible evidence, shall be attached to the Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI).

      (4) Transportation expenses.

      (a) Reimbursement for authorized use of a privately-owned vehicle shall be:

      1. At the rate of thirty-eight (38) cents per mile until October 1, 2005;

      2. Adjusted based on the American Automobile Association (AAA) Daily Fuel Gauge Report for Kentucky for regular grade gasoline. The rate shall be adjusted on January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1 each calendar year based on the average retail price of regular grade gasoline for the week beginning on the second Sunday of the prior month as follows:

      a. If the fuel cost is between one (1) cent and one dollar forty-nine and nine-tenths cents ($1.499), the employee shall be reimbursed thirty-six (36) cents per mile;

      b. If the fuel cost is between one dollar fifty cents ($1.50) and one dollar sixty-nine and nine-tenths cents ($1.699), the employee shall be reimbursed thirty-seven (37) cents per mile;

      c. If the fuel cost is between one dollar seventy cents ($1.70) and one dollar eighty-nine and nine-tenths cents ($1.899), the employee shall be reimbursed thirty-eight (38) cents per mile;

      d. If the fuel cost is between one dollar ninety cents ($1.90) and two dollars nine and nine-tenths cents ($2.099), the employee shall be reimbursed thirty-nine (39) cents per mile;

      e. If the fuel cost is between two dollars ten cents ($2.10) and two dollars twenty-nine and nine-tenths cents ($2.299), the employee shall be reimbursed forty (40) cents per mile; or

      f. If the fuel cost is greater than two dollars twenty-nine and nine-tenths cents ($2.299), the amount the employee is reimbursed shall increase one (1) cent for every twenty (20) cent increase in the rate; and

      3. Not exceed the cost of commercial coach round-trip airfare.

      (b) Mileage for in-state travel shall be based on the "Kentucky Official Highway Map", mileage software or MapQuest website. Out-of-state mileage shall be based on the most recent edition of the "Rand McNally Road Atlas", mileage software or MapQuest Web site.

      (c) Reimbursement for the actual cost of commercial transportation shall be made upon submission of receipts with the Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI).

      (d) Reimbursement for use of privately-owned aircraft shall be made if, prior to use, written justification was submitted to and approved by the agency head, or a designated representative.

      (e) A maximum of twenty (20) dollars per night for parking or camping charges for camping vehicles shall be reimbursed.

      (f) 1. Actual parking, bridge and highway toll charges shall be reimbursed.

      2. A toll receipt for authorized in-state travel by two (2) axle vehicles shall not be required.

      (g) Reimbursement shall be made for reasonable incidental expenses for:

      1. Baggage handling;

      2. Delivery of baggage to or from a common carrier, lodging or storage; and

      3. Overweight baggage charges, if the charges relate to official business.

      (5)(a) Registration fees required for admittance to meetings shall be reimbursed.

      (b) If a registration fee entitles the registrant to meals, claims for those meals shall be reduced accordingly.

      (6)(a) Telephone and telegraph costs for necessary official business shall be reimbursed.

      (b) Telephone calls to agency central offices shall be made through:

      1. Agency 800 and 888 numbers, if available;

      2. A state government telephone credit card; or

      3. Lowest available service.

      (7) Other incidental expenses may be allowed by the agency head or designee if they are determined to be necessary expenses of official travel.

      Section 8. Actual and Necessary Expenses. (1) The following persons shall be eligible for actual and necessary expenses:

      (b) Governor's staff;

      (d) Elected constitutional officers;

      (e) Cabinet secretaries;

      (f) State employees traveling on assignment with the governor, lieutenant governor, elected constitutional officers, or cabinet secretaries;

      (g) State officers and employees authorized to travel outside the United States, its possessions or Canada;

      (2)(a) Actual and necessary expenses of official business travel shall be reimbursed upon submission of receipts for items over ten (10) dollars. The secretary may reduce the amount of any actual expense to be reimbursed if the secretary determines that the expense is unreasonably excessive.

      (b) Actual and necessary expenses for official business travel shall include:

      1. Lodging;

      2. Meals;

      3. Commercial transportation;

      4. Taxes related to actual and necessary expenses; and

      5. Reasonable gratuities.

      (c) A credit card receipt shall be accepted for a meal if the receipt prepared by the establishment clearly shows that it is a receipt for a meal.

      (d) Reimbursement for official use of a privately-owned vehicle shall be:

      (e)1. The governor and cabinet secretaries may be reimbursed for actual and necessary costs of entertaining official business guests, upon certification of these expenses to the secretary or designee.

      2. The secretary or the secretary's designee may:

      a. Question a claim for reimbursement; and

      b. Reduce the amount to be reimbursed, if the secretary determines that it is unreasonably excessive.

      (f) An employee of the Economic Development Cabinet or the Commerce Cabinet shall be reimbursed for actual and necessary costs of entertaining official business guests of the commonwealth if the costs were:

      1. Related to the promotion of industry, travel, or economic development;

      2. Substantiated by receipts; and

      3. Certified by the head of the cabinet.

      Section 9. Mileage. (1) Mileage commuting between home and work station shall not be paid.

      (2)(a) If an employee's point of origin for travel is the employee's residence, mileage shall be paid for the shorter of mileage between:

      1. Residence and travel destination; or

      2. Work station and travel destination.

      (b) If an employee's point of origin for travel is the employee's workstation, and after proceeding to a travel destination, the employee's final destination is the employee's residence, mileage shall be paid for the shorter of mileage between:

      2. Workstation and travel destination.

      (3) Vicinity travel, and authorized travel within a claimant's work station shall be listed on separate lines on the Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document.

      Section 10. Travel Documents. (1) Travel software shall have three (3) types of authorizations:

      (a) TE or TEI for in-state travel;

      (b) TEO for out-of-state travel; and

      (c) TEC for out-of-country foreign travel.

      (2) A traveler shall create a:

      (a) Travel authorization (TE or TEI) document if a state park facility or a motor pool vehicle will be used or if a registration fee is to be paid in advance.

      (b) Travel authorization (TEO) document for an out-of-state trip.

      (c) Travel authorization (TEC) document for an out-of-country trip.

      (3) A contract for group accommodations shall be made on the standard form used by the establishment providing the services.

      (4) Authorization for reimbursement of others in the official service of the commonwealth shall be requested on:

      (a) A Vendor Payment Voucher (P1) document; or

      (b) A Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document.

      (5) A Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document shall be used to claim reimbursement for travel expenses.

      (6) The Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document shall be limited to the expenses made by one (1) person for the:

      (a) Traveler; and

      (b) If applicable, another person:

      1. Who is a ward of the commonwealth; or

      2. For whom the traveler is officially responsible.

      (7) A Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document for expenses made for a person specified in subsection (6)(b) of this section shall include the person's:

      (a) Name; and

      (b) Status or official relationship to the claimant's agency.

      (8)(a) A Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document shall be submitted:

      1. For one (1) major trip; or

      2. Every two (2) weeks for employees that are in travel status for an extended period.

      (b) A Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document shall include:

      1. Social Security number of the claimant; and

      2. Purpose of each trip.

      (c) A Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document shall be signed and dated, or entered electronically and approved by the:

      1. Claimant; and

      2. Agency head or authorized representative.

      (d) If monthly expenses total less than ten (10) dollars, a Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) may include expenses for six (6) months of a fiscal year.

      (e) A Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document shall be:

      1. Legibly printed in ink or typed; or

      2. Processed electronically through travel software.

      (f) A receipt shall provide the following information for each expense:

      1. Amount;

      2. Date;

      3. Location; and

      4. Type.

      (g) Receipts shall be maintained at the agency if documents are processed electronically.

      (h) If leave interrupts official travel, the dates of leave shall be stated on the Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI).

      Section 11. Incorporation by Reference. (1) The following material is incorporated by reference:

      (a) "Travel Payment Voucher (TP or TPI) document (1999)";

      (b) "Travel Authorization (TE or TEI) document for in-state travel (1999)";

      (c) "Travel Authorization (TEO) for out-of-state travel (1999)";

      (d) "Travel Authorization (TEC) document for out-of-country travel (1999)";

      (e) "Vendor Payment Voucher (P1) (1999)";

      (f) "Internal Travel Voucher (IIT) document (1999)";

      (g) "Kentucky Official Highway Map (2004)";

      (h) "Rand McNally Road Atlas (2001)"; and

      (i) "Secretary's Order S97-451, November 1, 1996".

      (2) This material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright law, at the Division of Statewide Accounting Services, Office of the Controller, Finance and Administration Cabinet, Capitol Annex Building, Room 484, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (8 Ky.R. 997; eff. 5-5-1982; Am. 16 Ky.R. 2252; 2649; eff. 6-10-90; 19 Ky.R. 971; 1737; eff. 1-13-93; 22 Ky.R. 779; eff. 12-7-95; 24 Ky.R. 922; eff. 12-15-97; 26 Ky.R. 862; 1114; eff. 12-16-99; 27 Ky.R. 2220; 2704; eff. 4-9-2001; 31 Ky.R. 135; 730; 927; eff. 11-22-04; 32 Ky.R. 116; 472; 712; 932; 1385; eff. 3-3-06.)

      RELATES TO: KRS 44.060, 45.101

      STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 44.060, 45.101

      NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS 45.101 authorizes the Finance and Administration Cabinet to promulgate an administrative regulation that establishes requirements and reimbursement rates for the travel expenses of state employees. KRS 44.060 requires the secretary to promulgate administrative regulations fixing the amount allowed for the expense of traveling in a motor vehicle in the discharge of official state duties. This administrative regulation establishes the eligibility requirements relating to rates and forms for reimbursement of travel expense and other official expenses out of the State Treasury.

Chapter 2 - Travel Expense and Reimbursement

  • State Regulations
  • § 200 KAR 2:006 - Employees' reimbursement for travel

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  1. State Employee Travel

    State Employee Travel Office of the Controller Office of Statewide Accounting Services State Employee Travel Guidance 2 00 KAR 2:006 - Updated Feb. 17, 2021 200 KAR 2:006E as it applies to state employee travel expense reimbursement. Non-Overnight Travel Division of Social Security fact sheet designed for KY state government agencies explaining the federal employment tax treatment of meal ...

  2. eMARS Forms

    Miscellaneous Forms. Check Cancellation and Reallocation Form (08/17/2017) eMARS-07 Inter-Account Bill eMARS-23 Business Form Continuation eMARS-30 Inter-Account Bill Multiple Cost Distribution SAS-62 Request for Wire Transfer SAS-63 Authorization for Electronic Deposit of Vendor Payment (Update 04/03/2023) ACH Reversal Request Form.

  3. PDF Regulation on Travel

    Regulation on Travel Expense and Reimbursement COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER

  4. Per diem rates

    GSA establishes the maximum CONUS (Continental United States) Per Diem rates for federal travel customers.

  5. Title 200 Chapter 2 Regulation 006 • Kentucky Administrative

    KRS 45.101 authorizes the Finance and Administration Cabinet to promulgate an administrative regulation that establishes requirements and reimbursement rates for the travel expenses of state employees. KRS 44.060 requires the secretary to promulgate administrative regulations fixing the amount allowed for the expense of traveling in a motor vehicle in the discharge of official state duties ...

  6. 200 KAR 2:006. Employees' reimbursement for travel

    Section 4. Authorizations. (1) For travel in Kentucky, or outside Kentucky, but within the United States or its possessions, or Canada, the person requesting reimbursement shall obtain authorization from the agency head or a designated representative as authorized by Secretary's Order S97-451.

  7. PDF PROCEDURE

    Guidelines for State and Non‐State Employees to follow when requesting travel reimbursement. Scope: Provides guidance for processing travel reimbursement vouchers in a timel. NOTE: Prior approval MUST be obtained before traveling out‐o. licable) The Multiple Cost Distribution form is located on the last tab titled "Multiple Cost Dist ...

  8. Office of the Controller

    Key Changes in Travel Regulations Section 5 (1) (b)2.b. Airfare purchased through the internet. Section 6 (4) Lodging within 40 miles of residence or work station. Section 7 (4) (a)1. Mileage allowance increased.

  9. Chapter 2

    LII State Regulations Kentucky Administrative Regulations Title 200 - FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET Chapter 2 - Travel Expense and Reimbursement

  10. Kentucky League of Cities

    IRS Raises Standard Mileage Reimbursement Rate for 2022 For cities that use the IRS rate to reimburse employees and elected officials for mileage, be aware that on January 1, 2022, the IRS will raise the standard mileage reimbursement rate from 54 cents to 58.5 cents per mile. Employers can find the official rates in IRS notice 2022-03.

  11. 200 KAR 2:006.

    A state officer or employee shall be eligible for reimbursement for meals while on authorized travel outside Kentucky, but within the United States, its possessions, or Canada, at the reimbursement rates established in paragraph (d) of this subsection.

  12. PDF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION CABINET Andy Beshear OFFICE OF ...

    MEAL REIMBURSEMENT RATES WHEREAS, KRS 44.060 and 45.101 authorizes the Finance and Administration Cabinet to promulgate administrative regulations relating to reimbursement for travel expenses; and

  13. PDF Andy Beshear TRANSPORTATION CABINET Jim Gray

    600 KAR 6:070 states that travel reimbursements are governed by 200 KAR 2:006, which specify reimbursement rates for state employees. This regulation determines reimbursement rates for average gasoline cost, per diems for meals, and hotel lodging. The following rates shall take effect for all contracts and contract modifications from the date of this notice until December 31, 2024.

  14. Kentucky League of Cities

    The reimbursement rate is determined using the American Automobile Association (AAA) Daily Fuel Gauge Report for Kentucky for regular unleaded gasoline, which AAA posts on its website. Cities can use the Commonwealth of Kentucky or the IRS rate in their reimbursement policies, although most auditors prefer using the Commonwealth of Kentucky rate.

  15. 24RS HB 834

    House Bill 834. AN ACT relating to travel reimbursement. Amend KRS 6.190 relating to members of the General Assembly, KRS 44.060, relating to state officials, and KRS 45.101, relating to state employees, to establish that the mileage reimbursement rate shall be equivalent to the business standard mileage rate for businesses determined annually ...

  16. Travel Policy (TVPL)

    The Travel Policy tables define the enterprise rules for expense reimbursement for employees and non-employees. A travel policy can be a "per diem" policy or an "actual and necessary" policy.

  17. Kentucky State University

    Travel Voucher - This form is used after travel is complete to request reimbursement for per diem and/or personal paid expenses. Mileage Reimbursement Rate - The University follows the mileage reimbursement rate as set by the Commonwealth of Kentucky Finance & Administration Cabinet.

  18. PDF Non-Overnight Travel Rules

    Meal reimbursements for state employees who do not have overnight travel are a taxable fringe benefit, according to the IRS. State agencies should treat employee expense reimbursements for non-overnight travel (i.e., travel not away from home) as a taxable fringe benefit, withhold the applicable federal employment taxes and report these wages on Form W-2. Reimbursement of an employee's ...

  19. PDF (3) Subsistence and incidentals

    Reimbursement for non-high rate areas. (f) A state officer or employee authorized to travel outside the United States, its possessions, or Canada shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses for subsistence. (g) A state officer or an employee may, with prior approval of the agency head or designee, be reimbursed for the actual ...

  20. Title 101 Chapter 1 Regulation 335 • Kentucky Administrative

    2. A statement that the employee is entitled to reimbursement of travel expenses incurred thirty (30) calendar days following the effective date of the transfer.

  21. PDF Topic 1

    The eMARS Travel System supports the Travel Authorization and Expense Reimbursement processes for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. These processes include travel policy enforcement, electronic submission and approval of travel documents.

  22. PDF 1 AN ACT relating to travel reimbursement

    (4)[(3)] The Finance and Administration Cabinet may promulgate administrative regulations to permit state officers or employees to assign their claim for reimbursement of travel expenses to airline, railroad, hotel, or other companies in payment of services rendered as provided for in subsections (1) and (3)[(2)] of this section.

  23. PDF Microsoft Word

    Effective September 15, 2016, the list of High Rate Areas recognized by the secretary of the Finance and Administration Cabinet for travel expense purposes shall be the corporate limits of each city listed or the entire state as outlined below: Alabama: Birmingham, Mobile, Montgomery. Nebraska: Lincoln, Omaha. Alaska: Entire State. Nevada ...