EMPLOYEES' COMPENSATION COVERAGE FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEES UNDER CONDITIONS OF WAR RISK HAZARD

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CIA-RDP58-00597A000100040056-8
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1
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December 16, 2016
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October 13, 2004
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56
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REGULATION
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*loyees' Compensation Act C5 IBC gait lam`'= Section $Q1'of Title 5 U.S C.A. expired on'1 July y1954? ; r t' U. S. em"+ lonees suf- 2. It? pr?$viec~ tom. . fering disab3.7.i1:y, death or. detention by an enemy during war--time .would have such status erformance the p from considered as-s in the of duty whether or not they were engaged performance of duty when taken. This section was not applicable to those who resided in the area in which taken unless they lived there solely by reason of their employment. 3. Otherwise, an employee's eligibility for benefits depended upon proof that he was taken in ctstody while engaged in the per- f ormance of duty. Approved For Release 2004/ Table It , ' COMA MATION COVERAGE FOR FEDERAL EMPLOYEE n-+ wAp RTAY HAZARD Proposed Legislation The proposed draft of the Department of Defense would accomplish two basic changes: 1. Enact 5 U.S.C.A. 801 on a permanent basis, and hazar 2. Apply the tests of iwar order fds" as defined in 5 U.S.C. n determine whether a disability or detention was sustained in a manner which would qualify the affected employee for employees' compensation without regard to the "performance of duty" requirement. 0/27 : CIA-RDP58-00597A000100040056-8