Sec. 176. ALLOWANCES
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## SEC. 176 ALLOWANCES ###
(a)Away-From-Post Education Allowance Section 5924(4)(A) of title 5, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the first sentence the following: “When travel from school to post is infeasible, travel may be allowed between the school attended and the home of a designated relative or family friend or to join a parent at any location, with the allowable travel expense not to exceed the cost of travel between the school and the post.”. ###
(b)Educational Travel for College Students Studying Abroad Section 5924(4)(B) of title 5, United States Code, is amended in the first sentence after “in the United States” by inserting “(or to and from a school outside the United States if the dependent is attending that school for less than one year under a program approved by the school in the United States at which the dependent is enrolled, with the allowable travel expense not to exceed the cost of travel to and from the school in the United States)”. * * * * * * *