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\begin{document}
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\title{Software Freedom Conservancy Travel and Reimbursable Expense Policy }
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\maketitle
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\section{Purpose }
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This Travel and Reimbursable Expense Policy (``Policy'') applies
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to all Conservancy Member Projects (``Projects'') of Software Freedom
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Conservancy (``Conservancy'') and has been created to memorialize
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Conservancy's reimbursement policies relating to travel and other
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business expenses incurred by employees, project volunteers, and while
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engaged in business on behalf of, or at the behest Conservancy or
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Project (``Travelers'').
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Conservancy must maintain effective control of business-related expenses
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in order to maintain its financial viability and tax exempt status.
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As such, Conservancy expects persons to use good judgment and to claim
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reimbursement for only those expenses that are necessary and reasonable.
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Excessive expenses, including but not limited to luxury accommodations
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and services unnecessary for or unrelated to the furtherance of Conservancy's
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charitable mission are not eligible for reimbursement.
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Any travel expense that adheres to this Policy is considered In-Policy
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and does not require special approval, so long as the trip itself
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has been approved in writing by Conservancy's Executive Director or
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by a Project's Leadership Committee (``PLC'') in a regular and documented
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PLC vote. Conservancy and/or a PLC can limit allowable travel expenses
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to an amount less than what would otherwise be considered acceptable
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according to this Policy. If so, the smaller budget is the maximum
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allowed expense.
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\section{Project Leadership Committee Review}
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Conservancy foresees the need for periodic reasonable exceptions to
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this Policy. Persons working on behalf of a specific Project seeking
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an exception to this Policy must petition their PLC to obtain written
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approval from Conservancy authorizing the exception. Persons working
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directly on behalf of Conservancy must seeking an exception to the
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Policy must obtain written approval from Conservancy authorizing the
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exception.
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PLCs are responsible for creating procedures for requesting exceptions,
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and submitting to Conservancy reimbursement requests associated with
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their respective Projects. PLCs are also responsible for making available
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a list of required response times for inquiries, including but not
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limited to, the following two cases: a specific number of days to
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respond to regular reimbursement requests, and a specific number of
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days to respond to preauthorization requests.
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\section{Air Travel}
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\subsection{Overall Airfare Cost }
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Domestic travel greater than U.S.\$750 requires Conservancy approval
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prior to booking, even if all other Policy conditions have been met.
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International travel greater than U.S.\$1,500 requires Conservancy
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approval prior to booking, even if all other Policy conditions have
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been met.
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\subsection{Class of Service }
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Coach Airfare is the only acceptable class for all flights (domestic
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and international) unless a PLC provides a special exception and a
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valid reason to Conservancy for written approval. Travelers may select
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their airline of choice (e.g., for the purpose of collecting airline
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miles and rewards), provided that the resulting air fare otherwise
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meets the requirements of this Policy. Travelers should not book out-of-Policy
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trips (and thus pay a higher fare) in order to qualify for a mileage
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upgrade.
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\subsection{Advance Purchase }
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Travel should be booked at least 14 days in advance; any travel booked
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less than 14 days in advance requires written preauthorization by
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Conservancy. Flights beyond 365 days in advance also require written
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preauthorization by Conservancy.
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\subsection{Low Fare}
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Conservancy aims to balance cost savings with convenience and considers
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flights that are within U.S.\$200 of the lowest logical fare to be
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within Policy. Any flights greater than U.S.\$200 over the lowest
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logical fare require written pre-authorization by Conservancy. PLCs
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shall use Kayak.com as the comparison shopping site for determining
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the baseline lowest fare.
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\subsection{Reasonable Flights }
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Conservancy asks that travelers allow for flexibility with respect
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to departure times during a desired day of travel, as well as longer
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trips in order to reduce cost. However, Conservancy does consider
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flights with two or more connections as unreasonable and does not
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expect travelers to consider those flight options to be reasonable.
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\subsection{Additional Days of Travel}
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Travelers often seek to add extra days before or after an approved
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trip (e.g., the weekend before a conference). A traveler may seek
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approval for the expenses associated with an extended stay prior to
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booking the trip, provided that the additional days are solely to
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enable a traveler to conduct work within the PLC's objectives and
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Conservancy's charitable mission. Travelers may seek approval to book
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travel itineraries that include extra days for personal reasons, so
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long as the cost of the flight meets the other requirements of this
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Policy. Other expenses incurred during extra personal days beyond
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air fare and transportation to and from the airport are not reimbursable.
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\subsection{Excess Baggage }
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Should a team member travel on an airline that charges for a single
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piece of checked baggage, such a baggage expense is eligible for reimbursement.
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Team members are responsible for charges on any baggage beyond a single
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piece.
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\subsection{Out-of-Policy Bookings }
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All air travel not adhering to the above Policies are considered Out-of-Policy
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and require written preauthorization by Conservancy's Executive Director.
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\subsection{Cancellation Fees}
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Cancellation fees and other penalties incurred result of a change
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of plans are reimbursable at Conservancy's discretion. In general,
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Conservancy shall reimburse such fees if the traveler can submit a
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valid reason for the change of plans. Acceptable reasons include Conservancy
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and/or the PLC canceling or altering the trip or unexpected delays
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in flight connections. In instances where these fees are incurred
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without adequate explanation, Conservancy reserves the right to refuse
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to reimburse the cost of the fees.
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\section{Other Reimbursable Expenses }
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Conservancy will reimburse persons for Project-related expenses that
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are incurred while traveling on approved Project business and/or approved
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Conservancy business. Only necessary, ordinary and reasonable expenses
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are eligible for reimbursement, and only those categories of expenses
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listed in this document qualify.
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\subsection{Lodging }
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In some cases, Conservancy or a PLC may decide to book lodging on
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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 team member 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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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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reimburse travelers for any costs associated with an upgrade of room
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accommodations.
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\subsubsection{Overview. }
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Travelers can submit for reimbursement receipts for meals and incidental
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expenses for every day of a trip devoted to PLC- and/or Conservancy-related
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mission work, including the day(s) of travel itself. Expenses shall
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be reimbursed up to a ``per diem'' limit. Per diem limits within
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the United States shall be based on the United States General Services
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Administration's Per Diem calculator (www.gsa.gov/perdiem), using
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the ZIP code of the travel destination. For example, a traveler based
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in Pao Alto, CA heading to a conference in Atlanta, GA (with a layover
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in Dallas, TX each way) will use the ZIP code of the destination in
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Atlanta to calculate the per diem for the entire trip, including days
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of travel. Per diem rates for locations outside of the United States
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shall be based on the United States Department of State's ``Foreign
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Per Diem Rates by Location'' calculator's ``Meals \& Incidental
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Expenses'' (M\&IE) column (http://aoprals.state.gov/web920/per\_diem.asp),
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in London, England (with a layover in New York City) will use an M\&IE
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For groups of travelers on an In-Policy trip, a single traveler can
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submit for reimbursement a receipt for a group meal. To do so, that
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traveler must include the names of the other travelers who participated
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the meal in his/her expense report, and the average cost of each meal
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will be applied towards the per diem limit for each traveler. Travelers
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and/or Conservancy's mission. However, even reimbursable meals within
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for anticipated large group meals beyond the individual per diem limits
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Travelers who submit for reimbursement receipts that total up to less
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to the balance of the per diem as a pay out. Travelers who book itineraries
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such as taxis, shuttles, buses and municipal transit, are generally
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the most cost-effective options and are the standard for eligible
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ground transportation reimbursements. All car rentals require pre-authorization
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not personal in nature, and therefor not includable as taxable income
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Failure to comply with this policy may result in the denial of, or
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from time to time. The Policy of record shall be the Policy most recently
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