Pauley v. Public Service Commission

24 Ct. Cl. 233
CourtWest Virginia Court of Claims
DecidedDecember 12, 2002
DocketCC-02-454
StatusPublished

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Pauley v. Public Service Commission, 24 Ct. Cl. 233 (W. Va. Super. Ct. 2002).

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This claim was submitted for decision based upon the allegations in the Notice of Claim and respondent's Answer.

Claimant, an employee of the respondent State agency, seeks reimbursement in the amount of $288.03 for travel expenses incurred in his capacity as an employee for respondent. The documentation for the travel expenses was not processed for payment within the appropriate fiscal year; therefore, claimant has not been paid.

In its Answer, respondent admits the validity of the claim as well as the amount, and states that there were sufficient funds expired in the appropriate fiscal year from which the invoice could have been paid.

Accordingly, the Court makes an award to claimant in the amount of $288.03.

Award of $288.03.

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