[History: Tribal Resolution #23-41.3535, enacted by Tribal Council in Special Session March 29, 2023.]
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the GTB Office and Management and Budget (GTB OMB) shall establish a review program which addresses and determines what expenses and claims may be payable through the proper disbursing official and any necessary travel expenses in lieu of any payment otherwise authorized or required under this chapter for employees participating in a remote work program. Under an approved review program, the GTB OMB may provide an employee with the option to waive any payment authorized or required under this chapter.
(b) A department head shall include in any request to the GTB OMB for approval of such a review program an analysis of the expected costs and benefits and a set of criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of the program.
(1) Any review program conducted under this section shall be designed to enhance cost savings or other efficiencies that accrue to the Tribal Government.
(2) Under any review program, if a department employee voluntarily relocates from the pre-existing duty station of that employee, the GTB OMB may authorize the employing department to establish a reasonable maximum number of occasional visits to the preexisting duty station before that employee is eligible for payment of any accrued travel expenses by that department.
(c) The department head who promotes a flexible duty station shall submit a year-end report which includes:
(1) The number of visits an employee makes to the preexisting duty station of that employee;
(2) The travel expenses paid by the department;
(3) The travel expenses paid by the employee; or
(4) Any other information the department manager determines useful to aid the Tribal Manager, Remote Work Managing Officer, Human Resources Department and GTB OMB and Council in understanding the department program and the impact of the program.
(d) The test program under this subsection shall be designed to enhance cost savings or other efficiencies that accrue to the Tribal Government.