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(PART C. Other Provisions)
9. Cost Estimates
a. Some of the provisions described above can be put into effect without any
increase in cost to the Agency; in at least one case, a slight saving might be
realized; in most of the remainder, the estimated costs are relatively minor. For
the most part, those items involving additional costs are those required to maintain
our overseas benefits on a basis comparable to those afforded Foreign Service
personnel,
be Takdng these provisions in the order in which they have been presented
above, our best estimate of the additional costs involved on an annual basis are
as follows:
(1) Rest and Recuperation Travel
Based on a review of Agency posts which have been included under
the comparable Foreign Service program, we estimate the annual cost
(2) Dependents Accompanying Employee on Temporary NV
Based on the normal requirements for deta4ing or re-routing
employed for orientation and training while he-As en route
to .,}mss post of d ty, we estimate the average annual cost of permitting fttft
dependent to-min with such employee
(3) Eighteen-Month Home Leave
Although the basic cost of home leave (as autharized in the Annual
and Sick Leave Act of 1951, as amended) is substantial, the effect of the
proposed amendment is to extend the pre-requisite period of overseas service
at some posts and to reduce it at others while continuing the present two-year
period at the remainder. The fact that a number of employees already remain
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is a complicating factor in estimating costs. However, we believe that the
application of this provision will result in a larger number of three-year
tours which will more than offset the number of 18-month tours and that a
slighirsaving may be realized.
(!G) Hospitalization and Travel for Medical Treatment
Estimating the cost of these provisions is complicated by the fact
that a considerable number of claims covered under our present authorities
are paid through the cover agency concerned and also by the fact that the
modifications bringing these provisions in conformance with current Foreign
Service legislation involves their application to situations which are only
slightly different from those described in our present section 4,. We estimate
the actual annual costs of medical claims paid directly by the Agency to be
signs mentioned above, we estimate annual costs 25X1A
as follows:
Medical expenses of dependents
Travel expenses of dependents in cases
involving hospitalization
Travel expenses of dependents in cases
not involving hospitalization
Travel expenses of employees in oases
not involving hospitalization
(5) Reemployment Rights
No costs are involved in this provision,
(6) Claims Authority
The Agency does not have any similar authority at present and there
is no factual record on which to base an estimate. However, our general
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experience with the type of situation which might arise under this section
suggests that the annual cost would b
(7) Tax Exemption of Disability Annuities
This provision does not involve any cost to the Agency.
(8) Authority to Accept-Gifts
It is anticipated that there would be no direct costs involved in
the implementation of this provision. Nevertheless, there is the possibility
that the receipt of substantial gifts might involve modest indirect costs
at various administrative levels. We believe that thise costs might total
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Appendix I,, Sectional Analysis and Explanation
A ppendix II, Comparison of a ':Civil Service? Foreign Serviceq and
Proposed Agency Retirement Systems
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Remarks:
Joe - This is what I drafted on "Title I costs"
on the basis of the notes I made in today's
meeting. I have added a little flesh to
the bones of the outline--perhaps too nluch.
No pride of authorship is involved]
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