Pusser
Army.ca Veteran
- Reaction score
- 32
- Points
- 530
DAA said:DND's interpretation of the regulation as it applies to "Continental Breakfasts":
"Breakfast meals provided by a hotel that are considered insufficient must be supported by a statement from the member and a receipt up to the per diem rate for the meal being claimed."
What this means is that you would actually have to spend the money (and provide a receipt) if you were to claim for breakfast when a continental breakfast is provided. In other words, you can't just claim for breakfast by stating that the continental breakfast was insufficient. Furthermore, the cost of your supplemental breakfast (second breakfast for all you hobbits out there) can only be reimbursed to the maximum rate for breakfast (cuts out the beluga caviar and champagne). Having said all this, you could try buying bulk groceries, spreading the cost over the number of days you were there and claiming it that way. Then it depends on how flexible your CO/Comptroller is.*
*NB: Although a CO/Comptroller has a reasonable amount of discretion, it should not matter who is paying the bill. A local CO/Comptroller cannot approve an unauthorized expense, regardless of whose budget eventually pays for it.