FACTOID # 53: If you thought Antarctica was inhospitable, think again - its land area is only ninety-eight percent ice. Reassuringly, the other 2% is categorised as "barren rock".
 
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It provides that if an employee is offered such benefits as a result of his/her role as a conference planner or as a planner for other group travel, the employee may not retain such benefits for personal use.
The revised FTR and Guidance would also direct individual agencies to make their own determinations regarding the use of appropriated funds for those employees who are attending conferences, as defined by the FTR, but who are not in official travel status in accordance with analogous decisions issued by GAO for training conferences.
Light Refreshments Rule: There is an interim change in the "Light Refreshment Rule." A decision issued by the Comptroller General (B-288266, 27 January 2003) stated that GSA did not have the authority to authorize agencies to pay for light refreshments for those not in a travel status.
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