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behalf of Travelers. In this case, Conservancy-booked lodging is
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always considered In-Policy. If a Traveler wants to stay elsewhere
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or self-book at the same location, Conservancy will only reimburse
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the Traveler the amount that it would otherwise have paid. Travelers
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are expected to be cost-conscious and prudent when booking lodging
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the Traveler up to the amount specified in the "Loding" column of the
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http://www.gsa.gov/perdiem[United States General Services Administration's
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Per Diem calculator], using the ZIP code of the travel destination.
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For example, a Traveler based in Palo Alto, CA heading to a conference in
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Atlanta, GA (with a layover in Dallas, TX each way) will use the ZIP code
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of the destination in Atlanta to calculate the maximum per diem for the
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entire trip, including days of travel. Travelers seeking to be reimbursed
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beyond that rate must obtain written approvel from their PLC and from
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Conservancy.
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Travelers are expected to be cost-conscious and prudent when booking lodging
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for approved trips. Lodging documentation submitted as part of a reimbursement
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request must include a copy of the hotel invoice detailing all charges
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(credit card receipts *alone* are unacceptable). Conservancy will not
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