Mediman14 said:Does anyone know where to find any ref stating that a Mil Per cannot travel on Special Leave? For example (2 Special days granted by the Commanding Officer prior to a course greater than 30 days)
(5) (Paid Leave) A member who requests to use a
PMV — rather than the more economical and
practical mode of transportation selected by the
approving authority — and who uses that PMV on
duty travel shall take one day’s paid leave, after the
first day, for every 500 kilometres travelled.
(6) (Paid Leave) If a member — who requests to
use a PMV — has insufficient paid leave remaining
for any travel in excess of the more economical and
practical mode of transportation selected by the
approving authority, then the member shall not be
authorized to use their PMV as requested.
Eye In The Sky said:check. I guess its up to a CO to decide if he/she grants the Special then.
SupersonicMax said:, I would think individual would be allowed to travel on Special, Weekend or any other type of paid leave.
CountDC said:Weekends are not considered paid leave.
1.1.19 Paid Service
Paid Service means all service except:
periods of Leave Without Pay and Allowances (LWOP) other than LWOP for maternity and parental purposes;
periods when a Primary Reserve reservist has an Exemption From Duty and Training (ED&T) other than ED&T for maternity or parental purposes;
periods when a Primary Reserve reservist is Non Effective Strength (NES);
service for which a limitation of Payments (LOP) has been imposed under QR&O 203.20, Officers -Regular Force - Limitation of Payments; or
periods for which forfeiture has been imposed under QR&O 208.30, Forfeitures - Officers and Non-Commissioned Members, or QR&O 208.31, Forfeitures, Deductions and Cancellations -When No Service Rendered.
Prior to departure from home unit on duty for a period of 14 to 30 days
Prior to departure from home unit on duty for a period of 31 days or more
Immediately upon return to home unit from duty for a period of 14 days