2007 California Government Code Article 3. Traveling Expenses

CA Codes (gov:11030-11033.5)

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 11030-11033.5



11030.  All elective constitutional officers, heads of departments,
chiefs of divisions, assistants, deputies, agents, experts and other
officers and employees of the State when away from their headquarters
for purposes of state business and all members of the Legislature
when attending regular, special or extraordinary sessions of the
Legislature shall receive in addition to their salaries, their actual
necessary traveling expenses.



11030.1.  When a state employee not covered by Part 2.6 (commencing
with Section 19815) of Division 5 dies while traveling on official
state business, the state shall, under rules and regulations adopted
by the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board,
pay the traveling expenses necessary to return the body to his or her
official headquarters or the place of burial. This subdivision shall
not be construed to authorize the payment of the traveling expenses,
either going or returning, of one accompanying that body.



11030.2.  Any state officer or employee not covered by Part 2.6
(commencing with Section 19815) of Division 5 when working overtime
at his or her headquarters on state business may receive his or her
actual and necessary expenses, during his or her regular workweek,
subject to rules and regulations adopted by the California Victim
Compensation and Government Claims Board limiting the amount of the
expenses and prescribing the conditions under which the expenses may
be paid. However, each state agency may determine the necessity for
and limit these expenses of its employees in a manner that does not
conflict with and is within the limitations prescribed by the
California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board.




11030.5.  Any state officer or officer or employee of any state
agency may, when traveling on state business, fly in state-owned or
leased civil aircraft as a passenger or as part of the crew.



11031.  The headquarters of elective constitutional officers, other
than Members of the Legislature, shall be established by the filing
of a written statement with the California Victim Compensation and
Government Claims Board that certifies that the selected headquarters
is the place where the officer spends the largest portion of his or
her regular workdays or working time.



11031.5.  The headquarters of the Franchise Tax Commissioner is in
the City of Sacramento.  From and after the effective date of this
section the Franchise Tax Commissioner shall actually maintain his
office in the City of Sacramento and shall reside in the County of
Sacramento.



11032.  Any state officer or employee of any state agency may confer
with other persons, associations, or organizations outside of the
state whenever it may be of assistance in the conduct of state
business.  Actual and necessary expenses for travel outside of the
state as authorized by this section shall be allowed when approved by
the Governor.  This section shall not apply to employees of any
legislative committee or to the Legislative Counsel or his or her
employees.


11033.  No state officer or employee shall absent himself or herself
from the state on business of the state without the prior approval
of the Governor, except when the absence is for less than five
consecutive working days' duration and involves only travel into
states bordering upon this state. This section shall not apply to
elective state officers, employees of any legislative committee, or
to the Legislative Counsel or his or her employees.



11033.5.  Sections 11032 and 11033 shall not apply to any member of
the Commission on Uniform State Laws.

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