Publication 1542 Per Diem Rates (For Travel Within The Continental United States) Page 20

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Per Diem Locality:
Computing Maximum Rate:
1
2, 3
State
Key City
County and/or Defined Location
Effective
Maximum
M&IE
Maximum
Date of
Lodging
Rate
Per Diem
4
Maximum
Rate
Rate
Rate
WI
Brookfield
Waukesha
All year
66
38
104
Green Bay
Brown
All year
59
34
93
Lake Geneva
Walworth
1/1 – 5/31
66
38
104
6/1 – 10/31
85
38
123
11/1 – 12/31
66
38
104
Madison
Dane
All year
60
38
98
Milwaukee
Milwaukee
All year
72
42
114
Plymouth
City limits of Plymouth (see Sheboygan)
All year
61
30
91
Racine
Racine
All year
70
30
100
Sheboygan
Sheboygan (except Plymouth)
All year
59
30
89
Sturgeon Bay
Door
1/1 – 6/30
55
34
89
7/1 – 9/15
77
34
111
9/16 – 12/31
55
34
89
Wisconsin Dells
Columbia
1/1 – 5/31
55
38
93
6/1 – 9/15
99
38
137
9/16 – 12/31
55
38
93
WV
Berkeley Springs
Morgan
All year
69
34
103
Charleston
Kanawha
All year
82
38
120
Morgantown
Monogalia
All year
64
34
98
Shepherdstown
Jefferson
All year
65
38
103
Wheeling
Ohio
All year
66
34
100
WY
Cody
Cody
Cody
Park
Park
Park
All year
79
30
30
109
Jackson
Teton
1/1 – 5/31
59
42
101
6/1 – 9/30
88
42
130
10/1 – 12/31
59
42
101
1
Unless otherwise specified, the per diem locality is defined as “all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city, including
independent entities located within those boundaries.”
2
Per diem localities with county definitions shall include “all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city as well as the
boundaries of the listed counties, including independent entities located within the boundaries of the key city and the listed counties (unless otherwise listed
separately).”
3
When a military installation or Government-related facility (whether or not specifically named) is located partially within more than one city or county boundary,
the applicable per diem rate for the entire installation or facility is the higher of the two rates which apply to the cities and/or counties, even though part(s) of such
activities may be located outside the defined per diem locality.
4
Federal agencies may submit a request to GSA for review of the costs covered by per diem in a particular city or area where the standard CONUS rate applies
when travel to that location is repetitive or on a continuing basis and travelers’ experiences indicate that the prescribed rate is inadequate. Other per diem
localities listed in this appendix will be reviewed on an annual basis by GSA to determine whether rates are adequate. Requests for per diem rate adjustments
shall be submitted by the agency headquarters office to the General Services Administration, Office of Governmentwide Policy, Attn: Travel and Transportation
Management Policy Division (MTT), Washington, D.C. 20405. Agencies should designate an individual responsible for reviewing, coordinating, and submitting to
GSA any requests from bureaus or subagencies. Requests for rate adjustments shall include a city designation, a description of the surrounding location involved
(county or other defined area), and a recommended rate supported by a statement explaining the circumstances that cause the existing rate to be inadequate. The
request also must contain an estimate of the annual number of trips to the location, the average duration of such trips, and the primary purpose of travel to the
location. Agencies should submit their requests to GSA no later than May 1 in order for a city to be included in the annual review.
Note: Recognizing that all locations are not incorporated cities, the term “city limits” has been used as a general phrase to denote the commonly recognized local
boundaries of the location cited.
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