What is PTDY?

What is PTDY?

Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY) PTDY facilitates transition into civilian life by providing time off for house and job hunting. This benefit is for military members being involuntarily separated under honorable conditions, or retiring from active duty.

How long does a permissive TDY take to retire?

20 days
Permissive TDY: All retiring members are authorized 20 days of permissive TDY (30 days for members returning from overseas) for job/house hunting prior to separation.

What is a permissive TDY?

Military members are allowed a permissive TDY (Temporary Duty) for up to 10 days in conjunction with a Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move between and within the 50 states & District of Columbia. By “Permissive TDY” that means there is no transportation or per diem paid, but members are not charged for leave.

What is the Y in TDY?

As far as I know, TDY stands for “Temporary Duty”. So, why 3 characters?

Can you work on permissive TDY?

Service Members are not permitted to begin employment while in permissive TDY status. Service Members MAY work while on transition leave, even for the federal government.

Who is the approving authority for permissive TDY?

PTDY request must be submitted 45 days prior to the start date of the PTDY request. d. The Battalion Commander reserves authority to approve PTDY under 10 days and the Brigade Commander is the approval authority for PTDY greater than 10 days.

Can you bring your family on TDY?

As a spouse you can’t go on deployment with your spouse, it’s impossible and dangerous don’t do it. However, you can travel in conjunction with your spouse when they go on remote tours and most especially on a TDY. TDY’s can be as short as just a couple of days and as long as a couple of months.

Does PTDY need a control number?

1. DA 31’s supporting Transitional/Terminal leave and PTDY must have control numbers from your unit.

Who is responsible for authorizing TDY travel in the Army?

a. Authorizing (Approving) Official is the USAG, Red Cloud and Area I Commander and is responsible for: (1) Designating via DD Form 577 (Signature Card) those personnel authorized to approve temporary duty travel via DTS. (2) Ensuring personnel designated the authority to approve TDY travel are aware

What does Tad stand for in military category?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Temporary duty travel (TDY), also known as temporary additional duty (TAD), is a designation reflecting an United States Armed Forces Service member’s travel or other assignment at a location other than the traveler’s permanent duty station as authorized by the Joint Travel Regulations.

Do you get per diem pay on a TDY?

Not all agencies use this designation. Temporary duty assignments usually come with per diem pay, covering lodging, meals, and incidental expenses. Many employees value the per diem aspect of a TDY, since that money is guaranteed, even if they spend less than their allotted daily value.

Which is an example of a TDY assignment?

Examples of TDY assignments in the United States Army include most branches’ time at Basic Officer Leaders Course or Gold Bar Recruiter duty after commissioning.

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