[United States Senate Manual, 107th Congress]
[S. Doc. 107-1]
[Standing Rules of the Senate]
[Pages 72-73]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]
39 RULE XXXIX
FOREIGN TRAVEL
39.1a 1. (a) Unless authorized by the Senate (or by the
President of the United States after an adjournment sine
die), no funds from the United States Government (including
foreign currencies made available under section 502(b) of
the Mutual Security Act of 1954 (22 U.S.C. 1754(b)) shall be
received for the purpose of travel outside the United States
by any Member of the Senate whose term will expire at the
end of a Congress after--
(1) the date of the general election in which
his successor is elected; or
(2) in the case of a Member who is not a
candidate in such general election, the earlier of
the date of such general election or the adjournment
sine die of the second regular session of that
Congress.
39.1b (b) \42\ The travel restrictions provided by
subparagraph (a) with respect to a Member of the Senate
whose term will expire at the end of a Congress shall apply
to travel by--
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\42\ Pursuant to S. Res. 80, 100-1, Jan. 28, 1987,
paragraph 1 was renumbered as 1. (a) and subparagraph (b)
was added.
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(1) any employee of the Member;
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(2) any elected officer of the Senate whose
employment will terminate at the end of a Congress;
and
(3) any employee of a committee whose employment
will terminate at the end of a Congress.
39.2 2. No Member, officer, or employee engaged in foreign
travel may claim payment or accept funds from the United
States Government (including foreign currencies made
available under section 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of
1954 (22 U.S.C. 1754(b)) for any expense for which the
individual has received reimbursement from any other source;
nor may such Member, officer, or employee receive
reimbursement for the same expense more than once from the
United States Government. No Member, officer, or employee
shall use any funds furnished to him to defray ordinary and
necessary expenses of foreign travel for any purpose other
than the purpose or purposes for which such funds were
furnished.
39.3 3. A per diem allowance provided a Member, officer, or
employee in connection with foreign travel shall be used
solely for lodging, food, and related expenses and it is the
responsibility of the Member, officer, or employee receiving
such an allowance to return to the United States Government
that portion of the allowance received which is not actually
used for necessary lodging, food, and related expenses.