Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle A— - General Military Law › Part PART IV— - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROPERTY › Chapter CHAPTER 165— - ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY › § 2784a
The Secretary of Defense must make any travel pay a DoD employee or service member is owed go straight to the travel card company if the person charged official travel expenses on a Defense travel card. The Secretary can waive that rule when appropriate. The travel pay covered means amounts under section 5702 of title 5 for civilian employees and section 452 of title 37 for service members. The Secretary may also require that money be taken from basic pay to pay a delinquent travel-card debt if the person is behind on payments and does not dispute the debt. Those amounts must be sent to the card issuer. Deductions from pay for a debt cannot be more than 15 percent of disposable pay for a pay period unless the person agrees in writing to a higher amount. The Secretary must set procedures like the federal debt-collection rules (section 3716 of title 31). The same rules can apply to retired pay for former employees or retired members. DoD must check a person’s credit before issuing a card and deny a card if the person is not creditworthy. DoD must also write rules for discipline and penalties for misuse, including removal and, for military members, punishment under Article 92 of the UCMJ. The law defines three terms in one line each: Defense travel card — a card DoD issues under contract for official travel charges; disposable pay — pay left after required deductions; retired pay — retirement benefits for former DoD civilians or retired military. The rule does not apply to the Coast Guard.
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10 U.S.C. § 2784a
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73