A travel request is required for UCAR business travel when traveling more than 150 miles from the traveler's primary work location and/or staying overnight. This applies to all travel by UCAR employees, regardless of who is paying for the trip, and for all non-employee (visitor) travel paid with UCAR funds. Travel requests should be fully approved before travel begins.
Also, a travel request number is needed to book travel within Concur or through Cain Travel (UCAR’s approved travel agency). See the Travel policy and procedures for details.
Local travel is 150 miles or less from the traveler’s primary work location and without an overnight stay. A travel request is not required for local travel.
Remember: Do not enter any sensitive or personally-identifiable information (such as birth dates, social security numbers, bank account numbers, etc.) into travel requests or expense reports. |
You can add a second, optional approver to all of your travel requests if needed. This approval will occur after supervisor approval and before account key (cost object) approval. Submit a Jira ticket to the Concur service desk to add a second travel request approver. |
A preliminary trip itinerary may help you enter the travel request. Either search within Concur or contact Cain Travel to get one. |
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Allocating expenses will encumber them to different account keys than the one entered on the Request Header tab.
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You can attach additional documentation to this request, such as a detailed business justification or approval from an outside source. To do so, use the Attachments dropdown (upper right of your screen) to select Attach Documents. |
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A travel request should be entered and fully approved before the trip occurs. If that doesn’t happen, it's considered an After the Fact Travel request and requires an exception to procedure and President’s Council member's approval. Attach the exception to procedure, explaining the oversight, to the travel request. The appropriate President's Council member will automatically be added to the approval flow. |