Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00160:reg:3:p129
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00160
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 129/293)
Character Range: 2359156–2362751

benefit location.
    d.                                                                                                                                                                              If the member is travelling with items that cannot be removed under Chapter 6 Part 5 Division 2, the reimbursement for the removal of those items that would be payable under section 6.5.10A.
4.  If the member flies, the allowances paid, or payable, to the member for the journey will be recalculated based on the member's change travel plans.

    Note: If a member's recalculated allowances are less than what the member has been paid, the member will be required to repay the difference.

9.2.20 Dual benefit

   If a member's partner is also a member, the family unit has only one benefit on each occasion of a posting.

9.2.21 Cost limits on travel on posting and removal to certain destinations

1.  Assistance may be limited when a member travels on removal to either of the following destinations.
    a.                                                                                                   A seagoing ship or a seagoing submarine.
    b.                                                                                                   A family benefit location.
2.  If removal costs are limited, then related travel costs are limited in the same way.
3.  The removal and travel costs will be combined in assessing any excess costs.
4.  The member must pay for any excess costs.

Division 5: Travel in particular situations

9.2.22 Purpose

   This Division sets out conditions and benefits for travel in these situations.
   a.                                                                              Rejoining a ship that has sailed.
   b.                                                                              On recall for emergency duty.
   c.                                                                              On convalescence.
   d.                                                                              Getting specialist medical or dental treatment.

9.2.23 Rejoining a ship that has sailed

1.  A member is eligible for travel to rejoin a seagoing ship they have missed on sailing. There must be a need for the member to travel to rejoin the ship at another port.
2.  The member may apply to the Commanding Officer of the nearest ADF establishment for a duty travel warrant to enable them to rejoin the ship.
3.  If the member cannot get a duty travel warrant, they are eligible for a reimbursement of the actual amount they had to spend on fares to rejoin the ship.
4.  Travel under this section is limited to the cost of the member's transport from the port the ship sailed from to the port where they are to re-join their ship.

9.2.24 Recall for emergency duty

1.  A member who has left their primary service location after working a normal day may be reimbursed the cost of their travel if they are later recalled to duty.
2.  The CDF may approve reimbursement of costs if satisfied on both these criteria.
    a.                                                                                                                                                              The member has paid for travel fares or use of a private vehicle that they would not normally have to pay for.
    b.                                                                                                                                                              The member could not reasonably have used an alternative means to go back to the