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Discuss Claiming HTD on JPA? in Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) on Navy Net; Originally Posted by trehorn From weekly Dits - All are to be advised ofthe issue of a new DIN that has reversed the decision to bring HDT (Public) inline with the Private rate of 9miles. ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by trehorn View Post
    From weekly Dits - All are to be advised ofthe issue of a new DIN that has reversed the decision to bring HDT (Public) inline with the Private rate of 9miles. This means that the HDT (Public) personal contribution will remain at 3miles at the current rate of 89p per day and will not increase to 6miles on 1 Apr 12, (to £1.78 per day) nor 9 miles on 1 Apr 13 (to £2.66per day).

    Claiming HTD on JPA?

    As already stated
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    Well in that case our unit is misinforming everyone. time will tell I suppose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trehorn View Post
    Well in that case our unit is misinforming everyone. time will tell I suppose.
    Not at all, the dit you have posted is quite correct, as was my post (which says exactly the same thing) from last week.
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    teach a man to fish and he'll sit round on a boat all day drinking beer.

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    OOPS - Sorry - I misread your post
    Just ignore me - Carry on
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    TH, I may well be wrong, but I think this reversal of policy only applies to regulars who are in married quarters!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SimpleReservist View Post
    TH, I may well be wrong, but I think this reversal of policy only applies to regulars who are in married quarters!
    You are quite correct, as the posts state 'public accommodation' - i.e. accommodation owned by the Govt (Married Quarters). Those living in private accommodation still have (and always did have) to make a personal contribution of 9 miles, as stated in the JSP.
    Give a man a fish and he'll feed his family for a day,
    teach a man to fish and he'll sit round on a boat all day drinking beer.

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