Public Law 86-568 86th Congress, H.R. 9883

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Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 TAB Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Public Law 86-568 86th Congress, H. R. 9883 July 1, 1960 AN ACT 74 STAT, 296. To adjust the rates of basic compensation of certain officers and employees of the Federal Government, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, TITLE I-SALARY ADJUSTMENTS FOR GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES PART A-POSTAL FIELD SERVICE EMPLOYEES Postal Employees Salary Increase SHORT TITLE Act of 1960. SEC. 101. This part may be cited as the "Postal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1960". POSTAL FIELD SERVICE SCHEDULE SEC. 102. The Postal Field Service Schedule contained in section 301(a) of the Postal Field Service Compensation Act of 1955, as amended (72 Stat. 145, 215; 39 U.S.C. 971(a)), is amended to read 69 Stat. 118, as follows : 1----------------------------- $3,415 $3,545 $3,615 $3,805 $3,935 $4 065 $4 195 3 3,670 3,805 3,940 4,075 1, 210 , 4 345 , 4 480 - ---------------- 3,955 4,100 4,245 4,390 405 , 4 680 , 4 825 4,345 4,605 4,665 4,825 4 085 , 146 5 , 5 305 ..---------6 4,605 4,765 4,925 5,085 , 5,245 , 5 405 , 5 565 ------- ---------- ------------ 7 4,975 6, 1,50 5,325 5,600 5,675 , 5 850 , 6 025 ---------------------- ------- 5,370 6,555 5.710 5,925 6,110 , 6 295 , 6 480 8---------------------------?--- 9 6,790 5,995 6,200 6,405 6,610 , 6 815 , 7 020 ---"------------------------- 6,255 6,480 6,708 6,930 7 155 , 7 380 , 7 605 10---'-'-----"'_-__ 6,870 7,110 7,350 7,5%. , 7 830 , 8 070 , 8 310 11--------------------- --------- 1 7,560 7,820 8,080 8,340 , 8,600 , 8 860 , 120 9 2------------------------------ 13 8,320 8, 005 8,890 9,175 0,460 , 9 745 1 10 030 -' ---"-'--------??-----?_ 9,160 9,470 9,780 10,090 10,400 , 10 710 , 11 020 14----------------?------------ 10,075 10,410 10, 745 11,080 11,415 , 11 750 , 12 085 15__------------- __----------- __ 11, 075 11,440 11,806 12 170 535 12 , 12 900 , 13 266 16_____________________________ 12,205 12,670 12,935 , 13 300 , 13 665 , 14 030 , 14 305 17______________________________ 13,605 13,870 14,235 , 14, 600 , 14 965 , 15 330 , 15 695 18______________________________ 1,5, 165 15, 5,525 15,885 16 245 , 16 605 , 16 965 , 16 985 19 --------?-----------'-'------- 18, 585 16 945 17 095 , , , , 20 17,200 , , Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approved For Release 1991/0~/2 : CIA2RDP80-012400p5Qg0017-4 Pub. Law 8 5 uY RURAL CARRIER SCHEDULE SEC. 103. (a) The Rural Carrier Schedule contained in section 69 stet. 119. 302(a) of such Act, as amended (72 Stat. 145; 39 U.S.C. 972(a) ), is amended to read as follows : 74 STAT. 296. 74 STAT. 297. "RURAL CARRIER SCHEDULE ,,per annum rates and steps 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Carriers in rural delivery service: Fixed compensation per $2 053 $2,132 $2, 211 $2,290 $2,360 $2, 448 $2,527 ______________----- annum Compensation per mile per , annum for each mile up to 75 77 79 81 83 30 miles of route ---------- 71 73 For each mile of route over 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 30 miles------------------ Temporary carriers in rural delivery service on routes to which no regular carrier is assigned: Fixed compensation per ------ ---------- annum--------- 2,063 _ ----- --?'?-? ---?---? ?-------- ---- Cc ensation per mile per annum for each mile up to 30 miles of route---------- 71 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- For each mile of route over 30 miles ----??----- 24 ---- ---- ---------- ---------- ---------- --------- Temporary carriers in rural delivery service on routes having regular carriers absent without pay or on military leave ------ -----?--?-__ -_- Substitute carriers in rural delivery service on routes having carriers absent with (1) pay_________________________ "I Basic compensation authorized for the regular carrier." (b) Section 302(c) of such Act, as amended (69 Stat. 119, 72 Stat. 145; 39 U.S.C. 972(c) ), is amended by striking out "$5,165 during the period referred to in section 304(c) or $5,035 thereafter" and inserting in lieu thereof "the basic salary for the maximum step in the Rural Carrier Schedule for a route sixty-one miles in length". FOURTH-CLASS OFFICE SCHEDULE SEC. 104. The Fourth-Class Office Schedule contained in section 303(a) of such Act, as amended (72 Stat. 146; 39 U.S.C. 973(a) ), is amended to read as follows : "FOURTH-CLASS OFFICE SCHEDULE $1,300 to $1,499.99__----_------- 299 99 $1 t $2,979 2 730 $3, 078 2,820 $3,177 2,910 $3, 276 3,000 $3,375 3,090 $3,474 3, 180 $3,673 3,270 4 ---------------- . , o $900 99 $899 , 284 2 2,309 2,384 2,459 2, 534 2,609 2,68 ------------------ . $WO to $599 99 , 1 737 1,794 1,851 1,908 1,965 2,022 2,079 -----_---?-------- . $350 to 99 $349 2 0 t , 1 242 1,282 1:322 1,362 1,402 1,442 1,482 1 ---------------??- . $ o 5 $249 99 200 t , 993 1,025 1, 057 1,089 1,121 1,153 1, 85 889 ------------------ . o $ --- 99 $199 100 t 745 769 793 817 841 865 591" --------------- . $ o Under $100--------------------- 495 511 527 543 659 575 Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 . July 1, 1960 -3- Pub. Law 86-568 RELATED PROVISIONS COVERING POSTAL FIELD SERVICE EMPLOYEES SEC. 105. (a) Section 304(c) of such Act, as amended (72 Stat. 146.39 U.S.C. 974 (c) ), is hereby repealed. (t) Section 401 of such Act, as amended (39 U.S.C. 981), is amended by adding at the end thereof the following subsection : "(d) Any increase in basic salary granted by law on or after the effective date of this subsection shall not be deemed to be an equivalent increase in basic salary within the meaning of subsection (a) of this section." (c) The annual rate of basic salary o any o nicer or employee w nose basic salary, immediately prior to the effective date of this subsection, is at a rate between two scheduled rates, or above the highest sched- uled rate, in the Postal Field Service Schedule, the Rural Carrier Schedule, or the Fourth-Class Office Schedule, whichever may be appli- cable, is hereby increased by an amount equal to the amount of the increase made by this part in the next lower rate of the appropriate level in such schedule. As used in this subsection, the term `basic salary" has the same meaning as when used in the Postal Field Service Compensation Act of 1955. (d) This part shall have the same force and effect within Guam as within other possessions of the United States. SEC. 111. This part mazy be cited as the "Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1960' . SALARY INCREASE FOR EMPLOYEES SUBJECT TO CLASSIFICATION ACT OF 1949 SEC. 112. (a) Section 603 (b) of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended (72 Stat. 203; 5 U.S.C. 1113(b)), is amended to read as follows : "(b) The compensation schedule for the General Schedule shall be as follows : "Grade Per annum rates as-1---- --------------------------- $3,185 $3, 290 $3,895 $3,600 $3,605 $3, 710 $3, 815 GS-2------------------------------- 3,500 3, 806 3,710 3, 815 3,920 4,025 4, 130 08-3----- 3,700 3,865 3,970 4,075 4,180 4,285 4,390 08-4---------??------------------ 4,040 4,145 4,250 4,355 4,460 4, 665 4,670 G8-6------------------------------- 4, 345 4,510 4,675 4,840 5, 005 5,170 6,335 OS-6------------------------------- 4,830 4,905 5,160 5,326 5,490 5,655 5,820 GS-7------------------------------- 51355 5,520 5,685 5,850 6,015 8,180 6,345 GS-B---------...................... 5,885 6,050 6,215 6,380 6, 645 6,710 6,875 Gs-9------------------------------- 6,435 6,600 6,765 6,930 7,095 7,260 7,425 GS-10._- 6,995 7,160 7,325 7,490 7,655 7,820 7,985 GS-11____________________?...-...' 7,560 7,820 8,080 8,340 8,600 8,860 ----- GS-12----------------------------.. 8,955 9,215 9,475 9,736 9,995 10,255 ----- GS-13- -- --------------------------- 10,835 10,895 11,155 11,415 11,876 11,935 ----- G4-14---'?------------------------ 12, 210 12,470 12,730 12,990 13,260 13,510 ----- 08-15------------------------------ 13:730 14,055 14,380 14,705 15,030 ________ 08-16------------------------------ 15,255 15,515 15,775 16,035 18,295 ________ _____ GS-17------------------------------ 16, 530 GS-18------------------------------ 18,500 74 STAT. 297. 74 STAT. 298. 69 Stat. 88. 39 USC 951 note. Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1960. (b) The rates of basic compensation of officers and employees to whom this section applies shall be initially adjusted as follows: (1) If the officer or employee is receiving basic compensation im- mediately prior to the effective date of this section at one of the sched- uled or longevity rates of a grade in the General Schedule of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended, he shall receive a rate of basic compensation at the corresponding scheduled or longevity rate in effect on and after such date. Adjustment of compen- sation. Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approved For Release 1999/P1 : CIA_RDP80-01240A00050006 0017-4 aw July 1, 19 . (2) If the officer or employee is receiving basic compensation im- mediately prior to the effective date of this section at a rate between two scheduled or two longevity rates, or between a scheduled and a longevity rate, of a grade in the General Schedule, he shall receive a rate of basic compensation at the higher of the two corresponding 74 STAT. 298. rates in effect on and after such date. 74 STAT. 299. ~5) it the o cer or employee (other than an officer or employee subject to paragraph (4) of this subsection), immediately prior to the effective date of this section, is receiving basic compensation at a rate in excess of the maximum longevity rate of his grade, or in excess of the maximum scheduled rate of his grade if there is no longevity rate for his grade, he shall receive basic compensation at a rate equal to the rate which he received immediately prior to such effective date, in- creased by an amount equal to the amount of the increase made by this section in the maximum longevity rate, or the maximum scheduled rate, as the case may be, of his grade until (A) he leaves such position, or (B) he isentitled to receive basic compensation at a higher rate by 5 USC 1071 note. reason of the operation of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended; but, when his position becomes vacant, the rate of basic compensation of any subsequent appointee thereto shall be fixed in accordance with such Act, as amended. (4) If the officer or employee, immediately prior to the effective date of this section, is receiving, pursuant to paragraph (4) of see- 69 Stat. 173. tion 2(b) of the Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1955, 5 USC 1113 note. an existing aggregate rate of compensation determined under section 208(b) of the Act of September 1, 1954 (68 Stat. 1111; Public Law 5 USC 926. 763, Eighty-third Congress), plus the amount of the increase provided by section 2 of the Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1955 and by section 2 of the Federal Employees salary Increase Act of 72 Stat. 203. 1958, he shall receive an aggregate rate of compensation equal to the 5 USC 1113 and sum of (A) his existing aggregate rate of compensation determined note. under such section 208(b) of the Act of September 1, 1954, (B) the amount of the increase provided by section 2 of the Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1955, (C) the amount of the increase provided by section 2 of the Federal Employees Salary Increase Act of 1958, and (D) the amount of the increase made by this section in the maximum longevity rate of his grade, until (i) he leaves his position, or (ii) he is entitled to receive aggregate compen- sation at a higher rate by reason of the operation of this title or any other provision of law; but, when such position becomes vacant, the aggregate rate of compensation of any subsequent appointee thereto shall be fixed in accordance with applicable provisions of law. Sub- ject to clauses (i) and (ii) of the immediately preceding sentence of this paragraph, the amount of the increase provided by this section shall be held and considered for the purposes of section 208 (b) of such Act of September 1, 1954, to constitute a part of the existing aggregate rate of compensation of such employee. EMPLOYEES SUBJECT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE ACT OF 1046 SEC. 113. (a) The third sentence of section 412 of the Foreign 70 Stat. 704. Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 867), is amended ty striking out "$19,250" and inserting in lieu thereof "$19,800". Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approvgch qc Fiq@ase 1999/09122: CIA tuqPK0J?4g 000500060017-4 (b) The fourth sentence of section 412 of such Act is amended to read as follows: "The per annum salaries of Foreign Service officers 22 USC 867. within each of the other classes shall be as follows: ?.lass 1------------------ $17j 250 $17, 650 $18, 050 $18,450 $18, 850 $19,250 $19, 650 ..... .. Class2____________14,900 16,258 15,610 15,966 16,820 16,875 17,030 Class 3-------------- 12, 12,538 12,890 13,245 13,600 13,955 14,310 14,665 ------- Class 4 .................. 10,645 10,945 11,245 11,545 11,845 12,145 12,445 __-_--- Class5--------- -........ ; 8,755 9,065 9,355 9,655 9,955 10,255 10,555 Class6__________________ 7,215 7,455 7,695 7,935 8,178 8,418 8,865 _______ Class 7__________________ 6,035 6,215 8,395 6,675 6,755 6,935 7,115 -74 STAT. 299. Class S.................. 5,085 0,265 5,445 5,625 6,805 51985 6,165 $6,345" 74 STAT. 300. (c) The second sentence of section 415 of such Act (22 U.S.C. 870) 60 Stat. 1003. is amended to read as follows: "The per annum rates of staff officers and employees within each class shall be as follows : ,Class 1-----?--?------------------ $12,655 $13,030 $13,405 $13,780 $14 155 _ _ Class 2--------- ------------------ Class 3-------------------------? 11,740 10,785 12,005 11,095 12,390 11 405 12,716 11 715 , 13,040 12 025 . ....... Class 4--------------------------?- 9,780 10,090 , 10,400 , 10,710 , 11,020 _ _ . _ ' Class 5-------- 9,025 9,285 9,645 9,805 10 065 $10 325 ------- Class 6_---------?------------?--- 8,270 8,500 8,730 8,960 , 9 100 , 9 420 ...... . Class 7----------_----------??-- Class 8---------?--- ? 7,515 6 760 7,745 6 990 7,975 7 220 8,205 7 450 , 8,435 7 680 , 8,666 7 91 - ------ Class 9---------------?------------ , 6,008 , 8 235 , 8 465 , 6 695 , 6 925 , 0 7 155 ------ Class 10_______________________ 5,600 , 5,690 , 5,880 , 8,070 , 6 200 , 6 450 $6 640 Class 11--------------------------- 5,000 8,155 5,310 8,465 , 5 620 , 6 775 , 8 930 Class 12 --------------------------- 4,495 4,650 4,805 4,960 , 5 115 , 5 270 , 5 425 Class 13_------ 4,010 4,165 4,320 4 475 , 4 630 , 4 785 , 4 940 Class 14--?--------------?- Class 15 --- ----- 3,550 3,705 3,860 , 4,01t , 4,170 , 4,326 , 4,480 ------------------- Class 16 -- ------ 3,325 3,440 3,555 3,870 3,785 3,900 4,015 17 ____ ------------------- 011 . 3,095 3,175 8,255 3,335 3,415 3,495 8,576 88 ---------?-----?-?---?-- Class 18 2,860 2,640 2,940 2,720 3,020 2,800 8,100 2 880 8,180 960 2 3,260 8 040 3,340 3 120 Class 19--------------........... 2,410 2,490 2,570 , 2,860 , 2 730 , 2 810 , 2 890 Class 20______?__________-_------- ' 2,180 2,260 2,840 2,420 , 2, 500 , 2 580 , 2 660 Class 21--------------------------- 1,950 2,030 2,110 2,190 2,270 , . 2 350 , 2 430 Class 22___________________________ 1,720 1,800 1,880 1,960 2,040 , 2,120 , 2,200" (d) Foreign Service officers, Reserve officers, and Foreign Service staff officers and employees who are entitled to receive basic compensa- tion immediately prior to the effective date of this section at one of the step rates provided by section 412 or section 415 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946, shall receive basic compensation on or after the effective date of this section at the corresponding step rate as provided by such section 412 or 415 as amended by this section. EMPLOYEES IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY IN THE VETERANS' ADMINISTRATION SEC. 114. (a) Section 4103 (b) of title 38 of the United States Code, 72 Stat. 1243. relating to the annual salary of the Chief Medical Director of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administra- tion, is amended by striking out "$19,580" and inserting in lieu there- of "$21050". (b) ection 4103(c) of such title, relating to the annual salary of the Deputy Chief Medical Director of the epartment of Medicine a?nd Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, is amended by striking out "$18,480" and inserting in lieu thereof "$19,870". (c Section 4103 (d) of such title, relating to the annual salaries of the Assistant Chief Medical Directors and the directors of service or chiefs of division of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, is amended- (1) bey striking out "$17,380" and inserting in lieu thereof "$18,685'; and (2) by striking out "$14,545 minimum to $16,500 maximum" and inserting in lieu thereof "$15,640 minimum to $17,740 maxi- mum". (d) Section 4103(e) of such title relating to the annual salaries of the Director of Nursing Service and the Deputy Director of Nursing Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approved For Rletse~99/0~9~/~2 CIA ~RDP80-01240Q45QQp~0017-4 Service of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, is amended- (1) by striking out "$12,770 minimum to $13,970 maximum" and inserting in lieu thereof "$13,730 minimum to $15,030 maxi- mum"; and (2) by striking out "$11,355 minimum to $12,555 maximum" and inserting in lieu thereof "$12,210 minimum to $13,510 74 STAT. 300. maximum". 74 STAT. 301. (e) Section 4103 of such title, relating to the annual salaries of the chief pharmacist, the chief dietitian, the chief physical therapist, and the chief occupational therapist of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, is amended to read as follows : "(f) The Administrator may appoint a chief pharmacist, a chief dietitian, a chief physical therapist, and a chief occupational therapist. During the period of his service as such, the chief pharmacist and the chief dietitian shall be paid a salary of $13,730 minimum to $15,030 maximum a year and the chief physical therapist and the chief occu- pational therapist shall be paid a salary of $12,210 minimum to ,$'13;510 maximum a year." (f) Section 4107(a) of such title, relating to the maximum and minimum rates of annual salary of certain employees of the Medical Service, the Dental Service, and the Nursing Service of the Depart- ment of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, is amended to read as follows : " 4107. Grades and pay scales "(a) The grades and per annum full-pay ranges for positions pro- vided in paragraph (1) of section 4104 of this title shall be as follows : "Chief grade, $13,730 minimum to $15,030 maximum. "Senior grade, $12,210 minimum to $13,510 maximum. "Intermediate grade, $10,635 minimum to $11,935 maximum. "Full grade, $8 955 minimum to $10,255 maximum. "Associate grade, $7,560 minimum to $8,860 maximum. "Junior grade, $6,995 minimum to $7,985 maximum. "Chief grade, $13,730 minimum to $15,030 maximum. "Senior grade, $12,210 minimum to $13,510 maximum. "Intermediate grade, $10,635 minimum to $11,935 maximum. ""Full grade, $8 955 minimum to $10,255 maximum. Associate grade, $7,560 minimum to $8,860 maximum. "Junior grade, $6,995 minimum to $7,985 maximum. "NURSING SERVICE "Assistant Director, $8,955 minimum to $10,255 maximum. "Senior grade, $7,560 minimum to $8,860 maximum. "Full grade, $6 435 minimum to $7,425 maximum. "Associate grade, $5,600 minimum to $6,630 maximum. "Junior grade, $4,760 minimum to $5,790 maximum. Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approv, Fior1F lease 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Pub. Law 86-568 "(b) Notwithstanding any law, Executive order, or regulation, the Administrator shall prescribe by regulation the hours and con- ditions of employment and leaves of absence of physicians, dentists, and nurses." (g) Section 4108 (d) of such title, prescribing the maximum amount of pay and allowances of medical, surgical, and dental special- ists of the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Ad- ministration, is amended to read as follows : "(d) Any person, rated as a medical, surgical, or dental specialist under the provisions of this section, shall receive, in addition to his 74 STAT. 301. basic pay, an allowance equal to 15 per centum of such ay, but in no 744 STAT. 302. event shall the pay plus the allowance authorized by this subsection exceed $17,200 per annum." AGRICULTURAL STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION COUNTY COMMITTEE EMPLOYEES SEC, 115. (a) The rates of compensation of persons employed by the county committees established pursuant to section 8 (b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (16 U.S.C. 590h(b)) shall 52 seat. 31. be increased by amounts equal, as nearly as may be practicable, to the increases provided by this title for corresponding rates of compensa- tion in the appropriate schedule or scale of pay. (b) (1) Section 2 of the Civil Service Retirement Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. 2252), is amended by adding at the end thereof the follow- 70 Stat. 745. ing new subsection : "(h) This Act shall apply to persons employed by the county com- mittees established pursuant to section 8(b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (16 U.S.C. 590h(b) ), subject to the fol- lowing requirements: uirements: "(1 The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized and directed to prescribe and issue such regulations as may be necessary to pro- vide a means of effecting the application and operation of the pro- visions of this Act with respect to such employees; "(2) The Commission is authorized and directed to accept the certification of the Secretary of Agriculture or his designee with respect to service, for purposes of this Act, rendered by such em- ployees prior to the effective date of this amendment; and "(3) Service rendered prior to the effective date of this ainend- ment as an employee of a county committee established pursuant to section 8(b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (16 U.S.C. 590h(b)) shall be included in computin length of .creditable service for the purposes of this Act only (A) if the employee has to his credit a total period of not less than five years of allowable service under this Act (including service allowable under this amendment) and (B) if, within two years after the effective date of this amendment, the employee shall have de- posited with interest at 4 per centum per annum to December 31, 1947, and 3 per centum per annum thereafter compounded on December 31 of each year, to the credit of the tund, a sum equal to the aggregate of the amounts which would have been deducted from his basic salary during the period of service claimed under this paragraph if during such period he had been subject to this Act.' (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, annuity benefits under the Civil Service Retirement Act resulting from the operation 5 USC 2251 of this subsection shall be paid from the civil service retirement and note. disability fund. Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approved For Release 1999/PQ16;2 : CIA_I DP80-0124040?0Qc017-4 Pub. Law 8 (c) Section 2 of the Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance Act 68 Stat. 736. of 1954, as amended ~5 U.S.C. 2091), is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection : "(d) Persons employed by the county committees established pur- suant to section 8 (b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act (16 U.S.C. 590h(b)) shall, under such conditions of eligibility as the Commission by regulation may prescribe, come within the purview of this Act. The Secretary of Agriculture is authorized and directed to prescribe and issue such regulations as may be neces- sary to provide a means of effecting the application and operation of 74 STAT. 302. the provisions of this subsection with respect to such persons." 74 STAT. 303. Section 3 o t e Federal Employees Health Benefits Act of 73 Stat. 708. 1959 (5 U.S.C. 3002) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection : "(f) Persons employed. by the county committees established pur- suant to section 8(b) of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allot- ment Act (16 U.S.C. 590h(b)) may, in such manner and under such conditions of eligibility as the Commission by regulation may pre- scribe, enroll in an approved health benefits plan described in section 4 either as an individual or for self and family, under the same terms and conditions as apply to other employees wlio are eligible to enroll in such a plan under this Act. The Secretary of Agriculture is au- thorized and directed to prescribe and issue such regulations as may be necessary to provide a means of effecting, the application and opera- tion of the provisions of this subsection with respect to such persons." 5 USC 1071 note. 60 Stat. 217. 5 USC 931,932. EMPLOYEES IN THE JUDICIAL BRANCH SEC. 116. (a) The rates of basic compensation of officers and em- ployees in or under the judicial branch of the Government whose rates of compensation are fixed by or pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivi- sion a of section 62 of the Bankruptcy Act (11 U.S.C. 102(a) (2)), section 3656 of title 18 of the United States Code, the third sentence of section 603, section 604(a) (5), or sections 672 to 675, inclusive, of title 28 of the United States Code, or section 107 (a) (6) of the Act of July 31, 1956, as amended (5 U.S.C. 2206(a) (6) ), are hereby increased by amounts equal to the increases provided by section 612 of this part in corresponding rates of compensation paid to officers and employees subject to the Classification Act of 1949 as amended. (b) The limitations provided by appjicable law on the effective date of this section with respect to the aggregate salaries payableto secre- taries and law clerks of circuit and district judges are hereby increased by the amounts necessary to pay the additional basic compensation provided by this part. (c) Section 753(e) of title 28 of the United States Code (relating to the compensation of court reporters for district courts) is amended by striking out "$7,095" and inserting in lieu thereof "$7,630". EMPLOYEES IN THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH SEC. 117. (a) Each officerand employee in or under the legislative branch of the Government whose rate of compensation is increased by section 5 of the Federal Employees Pay Act of 1946 shall be paid addi- tional compensation at the rate of 7.5 per centum of his gross rate of compensation (basic compensation plus additional compensation au- thorized by law). (b) The basic compensation of each employee in the office of a Senator is hereby adjusted, effective on July 1, 1960, to the lowest multiple of $60 which will provide a gross rate of compensation not less than the gross rate such employee was receiving immediately Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 x f Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CAfQP8--'1J0A000500060017-4 .July 1, 1960 -9- prior thereto except that the foregoing provisions of this subsection shall not apply in the case of any employee if on or before the fifteenth day following the date of enactment of this Act the Senator by whom such employee is employed notifies the disbursing office of the Senate in writing that he does not wish such provisions to apply to such employee. In any case in which, at the expiration of the time within which a Senator may give notice under this subsection, such Senator is deceased such notice shall be deemed to have been given. (c) Notwithstanding the provision referred to in subsection (d), the rates of gross compensation of each of the elected officers of the Senate (except the Presiding Officer of the Senate the Parliamen- 74 STAT. 303. tarian of the Senate, the Legislative Counsel o t e ena e the Senior' 74 STAT. 304. Counsel in the Office of the Legislative Counsel of the Aenate, and the Chief Clerk of the Senate are hereby increased by 7.5 per centum. (d) The paragraph imposing limitations on basic and gross com= pensation of officers and employees of the Senate appearing under the heading "SENATE" in the Legislative Appropriation Act, 1956 (69 Stat. 510; Public Law 242, Eighty-fourth Congress), is amended to read as follows : "No officer or employee whose compensation is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate shall be paid basic compensation at a rate in excess of $8,880 per annum, or gross compensation at a rate in excess of $17,525 per annum, unless expressly authorized by law." (e) The limitation on gross rate per hour per person provided by applicable law on the effective date of this section with respect to the folding of speeches and pamphlets for the Senate is hereby in- creased by 7.5 per centum. The amount of such increase shall be computed to the nearest cent, counting one-half cent and over as a whole cent. The provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall not ap 1 to employees whose compensation is subject to such limitation. (f)) The official reporters of proceedings and debates of the Senate and their employees shall be considered to be officers or employees in or under the legislative branch of the Government within the meaning of subsection (a). (g) Each officer or employee of the House of Representatives, whose compensation is disbursed by the Clerk of the House of Representa- tives and is not increased automatically, or is not permitted to be increased administratively, by reason of any other provision of this section, shall receive additional compensation at the rate of 7.5 per centum 6f the rate of his total annual compensation in effect immedi- atel prior to the effective date of this section. () The limitations on gross rate per thousand and gross rate per hour per person provided by a law on the effective date of this section with respect to they folding of speeches and pamphlets for the House of Representatives are hereby increased by 7.5 per centum. The amount of each such increase shall be computed to the nearest cent, counting one-half cent and over as a whole cent. (i) The additional compensation provided by this section shall be considered a part of basic compensation for the purposes of the Civil stet. 743. Service Retirement Act (5 U.S.C. 2251 and the following). 70 PART C-GENERAL PROVISIONS AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sxc. 121. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this title and title II. Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 Approved For Relea,?ueb1999/0896/28 CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 -10- July 1, 1960- EFFECTIVE DATE SEC. 122. The foregoing provisions of this title and the provisions of section 201 shall become effective on the first day of the first pay period which begins on or after July 1, 1960. TITLE II-EXECUTIVE AND SUPERGRADE POSITIONS 70 Stat. 736. SEC. 201. The Federal Executive Pay Act of 1956 be amended as 5 USC 2201 note. follows: 5 USC 2205. (1) Section 106(a) is amended by adding the following new sub- 74 STAT. 304. paragraph after sub aragraph (45): 74 STAT. 305. egA a viser, solicitor, or general counsel of an executive department (excluding the Department of Justice) ". (2) Section 106(b) is amended by deleting the present subpara- graph (9 and by inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(9) eneral counsel of a military department". SEC. 202. There shall be in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare an Administrative Assistant Secretary of Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare who shall be appointed, with the approval of the President, by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare under the classified civil service, who shall perform such duties as the Secre- tary shall prescribe, and whose annual rate of basic compensation shall be 19,000. SEC. 203. (a) Subsection (b) of section 505 of the Classification Act 5 USC 1105. of 1949, as amended, is amended (1) by striking out "fourteen hundred and twenty-nine" and inserting "fourteen hundred and nine", (2) by striking out "three hundred and seventy-one" and inserting "three hundred and sixty-three", and (3) by striking out "one hundred and fifty-three" and inserting "one hundred and fifty-two". (b) Such section is further amended by adding at the end thereof a new subsection as follows: "(1) The Interstate Commerce Commission is authorized, subject to the standards and procedures prescribed by this Act, to place a total of two positions in grade 18, ten positions in grade 17, and thirteen positions in grade 16 of the General Schedule. Such positions shall be in addition to the number of positions authorized to be laced in such grades by subsection (b)." p SAM RAYBURN Speaker of the House of Representatives. CARL HAYDEN President of the Senate pro tempore. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, U. S. July 1, 1960. The House of Representatives having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H. R. 9883 entitled "An Act to adjust the rates of basic compensation of certain officers and employees of the Federal Government, and for other purposes", returned by the President of the United States with his objections, to the House of Represent- atives, in which it originated, it was Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the House of Representatives agreeing to pass the' same. Attest: RALPH R ROBERTS Clerk. Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4 0 S20A000500060017-4 Approved For Release 1999/09/22 : CIA-RpP8Q-6 S , , ,ncn _tl- Pub . aw I certify that this Act originated in the House of Representatives. RALPH R ROBERTS Clerk. By: H. Newlin Megill IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, July 1, 1960. The Senate having proceeded to reconsider the bill (H. R. 9888) entitled "An Act to adjust the rates of basic :compensation of -cer- tain officers and employees of the Federal Government, and for other purposes", returned by the 'President of the United States with his objections, to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, and passed by the House of Representatives on recon- sideration of the same, it was Resolved, That the said bill pass, two-thirds of the Senators present having voted in the affirmative. Attest: FELTON M. JOHNSTON Secretary. Approved For Release 1999/09/2 : CIA-RDP80-0124OA000500060017-4