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Commissioners approve consolidated travel policy; board sets alternative mileage reimbursement at half IRS rate
Summary
The board adopted a consolidated travel policy that centralizes prior HR and finance rules, designates in-state definition for nearby Horry County, and sets an alternative mileage reimbursement equal to half the IRS rate when county vehicles are available.
The Brunswick County Board of Commissioners voted to adopt a consolidated travel policy that gathers previously separate finance and human-resources rules into a single policy and clarifies several approval thresholds and reimbursement practices.
During the administrative report, staff introduced the rewrite as a consolidation intended to simplify approvals and clarify exceptions. A staff presentation recommended designating Horry County (Myrtle Beach) as in-state for approval purposes because many North Carolina conferences are held there.
The policy…
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