Duty station definition

Duty station means the place that is designated as an employee’s official headquarters.
Duty station means the country, or area within commuting distance notwithstanding national boundaries, where the staff member is serving.
Duty station means the place of designated as “the Duty Station” in the Memorandum of Agreement.

Examples of Duty station in a sentence

  • Approval of a voluntary reassignment request, whether temporary or permanent, is not guaranteed.A new Official Duty Station (ODS), whether temporary or permanent, may be located within the 50 states, U.S. territories or possessions.

  • Duty Station: Home-based; visit will be required subject to travel restrictions situation.


More Definitions of Duty station

Duty station means the permanent location to which a member of the armed forces is assigned for duty as specified on the individual’s permanent change of station (PCS) orders.
Duty station means the country or area where the staff member is serving;
Duty station means the Clallam County facility where the employee normally reports to do business such as receive field assignments, receive mail, make telephone calls, complete paperwork, etc.
Duty station means the location to which a person is assigned.
Duty station means the city of the GGGI office where the Staff member is assigned.
Duty station means the official designated place where the employee is permitted to perform the duties and responsibilities for which he or she is hired.
Duty station means the country, or area within commuting distance notwithstanding national boundaries, where the eligible official, special appointee and staff member are serving.