INCREASED COMPENSATION FOR DCI AND DDCI IN THE FY 1985 INTELLIGENCE AUTHORIZATION BILL

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Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 5U&JEC7: (Opianol) Daniel C.. King Director of Logistics ? Comptroller 4E-42, Headquarters 10. 7E-12, Headquarters -- )J-14Esecutive Director 7E-12, Headquarters .- 12. FC ,-7R m 610 USEEDITIOPREVIONSUS DATE REQTIED: As the attached? `miao ``states STAT STAT we intend : to.-.contract cwt tlze n~ intenance andoperatii .=g sponsibility-when assumed BSA. it I? ourbestestimate th we .will, neverttiele equire positions (from':the that;xt has presently designat ~#or'th m enance.and'operation functxorr of these positions 'wll.b use for contract administration'" r will be needed to perform't~'w"ft specialized functions (i.e. ,.'y ),4 : elevator mechanics (3) and'cabinet makers (2) ) ,will , assur(le, the duties currently performed in the GSA office in Headquarters (maintaining record keeping;. schedules, financial data, etc.-J''' and the remaining rill be used for project managers, a configura- tion management board, and to ensure the safety/security aspects of the contractors' work. Approved For Release 2008/10/21 CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 , OFfICErS COMMENTS (Nufb< aach camm.m to shover boa $ 4UALS b whom Draw a liew oaoss colvme after .och camw.ent,s ... STAT STAT Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 OLL 84-1101 19 March 1984 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Central Intelligence Acting Director, Office of Legislative Liaison SUBJECT: Increased Compensation for DCI and DDCI in the FY 1985 Intelligence Authorization Bill 1. Concerning your inquiry regarding the proposed promotion of the Director (DCI) and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (DDCI) in this year's Authorization Bill, this change is being accomplished by amending the various lists of positions which are compensated at Levels I, II and III of the Executive Schedule. As you know, the DCI is currently included in the list of positions which are compensated at an annual rate of basic pay at Level II of the Executive Schedule. The DDCI is compensated at an annual rate of basic pay at Level III of the Executive Schedule. Our proposed provision in this year's Authorization Bill would elevate the DCI to the list of positions included within Level I of the Executive Schedule. It would correspondingly include the DDCI in the list of individuals compensated at Level II of the Executive Schedule. In order to conform the Level III listing from which you are being removed, it is necessary to strike the position of DDCI from this listing of positions, since the DDCI will be included in schedule II under our proposed amendment. A copy of the listing of current positions compensated at Levels I, II and III of the Executive Schedule is attached for your review. 2. If you have any further questions concerning this matter, do not hesitate to contact me. DISTFIBUTI(''T : r)ri(inal - 1 - 1 - 1 - SI-TH : csh (19 March Addressee '?LL Chrono LEG File: D/OLL DT)/r)LL S`11 Si-ner 198"!.) FY 85 Intel .Ruth 73i11 Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 5 ? 5312 EMPLOYEES ? 5312. Posiaoisa at level l Level I of the Executive Schedule applies to the following posi- tions for which the annual rate of basic pay shall be the rate deter- mined with respect to such level under chapter 11 of title 2, as ad- justed by section 6318 of this title: Secretary of State. Secretary of the Treasury. Secretary of Defense. Attorney General. Secretary of the Interior. Secretary of Agriculture. Secretary of Commerce. Secretary of Labor. Secretary of Health and Human Services. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Secretary of Transportation. Special Representative for Trade Negotiations. Secretary of Energy. Secretary of Education. Pub.L. 89-564, Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 460; Pub.L. 89-670, ? 10(d)(1). Oct. 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 948; Pub.L. 91-375, ? 6(c)(12), Aug. 12. 1970, 84 Stat. 776; Pub.L. 93-618, Title I, ? 141(b)(3)(A), Jan. 3, 1975, 88 Stat. 1999; Pub.L. 94-82, Title II, ? 202(b)(1), Aug. f 975, 89 Stat. 419; Pub.L. 95-91, Title VII, ? 710(c), Aug. 4, 11111, 91 Stat. 609; Pub.L. 96-64, ? 2(a)(25)(A), Aug. 14, 1979. 93 Stat. 382; Pub.L. 96-88. Title V. ? 508(c), (g), Oct. 17, 1979, 93 Stat. 692. 1979 INCREASES IN SALARIYB Salaries of positions at Level I increased to $74,500 per annum, effective in the first pay period beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1979, see Bx.Ord.NoJ2165, Oct. 9, 1979, 44 F.R. 58671, set out as a note under section 5332 of this title. Ex.Ord.No.12165, further provided that on Oct. 1, 1979 the limitation in Schedule 5 of Rx.Ord.No.12087, Oct. 7, 1978, changed and for the period Oct. 1, 1979 to the start of the first aplicable pay period fiscal 1980 the foaming rate of pay, $69.600, was payable. PAY RAT A C`. 53 3+1 D SYSTEMS 5 ? 5312 FIST CoMpARABILITY PAY DJU (LENT Arius JULY 11, 1977, IN ANNUAL BATS P Folt TP rrioxe IN To EFFNCT xECIJTIVS ScasnU _ he The have adjustment ink the annual rat of pay for of Pub.L. t the would have been mode title after July , 1977, Bjecutivc t to take effect, se section section 4) of Pub.L. 95-66, set out asla no e no under section 5318 of this title. 1977 INCREASES IN SALASIRS Salaries of positions at Lcvcl i increased to $66,000 per annum, States, see note upon section 358 of Title 2, The President Coof the ngress. set out under 1976 INCRRAUS IN SALARIES Salaries of positions at Level I increased t,0xi~ assunt on or alt ef- fective on the first day of the first pay period Oct. 1, 1976, by Bx.Ord.No.11941, Oct. 1, 1976, 41 F.R. 43889. Rx.Ord. No.11941, further provided that pursuant to the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1977, funds are not available to pay a salary at a rate which exceeds the rate in effect on Sept. 30, 1976, which was $63,000. 1975 INOREASEe IN SALARIES Salaries of positions at Level 1 increased to $63,000 per annum, ef- fective on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1975, by Be.Ord.No.11888, Oct. 6, 1975, 40 F.R. 47091. 1969 IxcBRAsES IN SALARIES 60,000 Salaries of positions at Level I increased from $35,000 to $ which per annum, commencing on 969, first of the pay recommendation of period the Presi- dent after February dent of the United States, , see note set out under section 358 of Title 2, The Congress. Eiaterio0l a" Sovisioa Notes e1r?t1eaj United stab, Cede Revised statute, and statutes at Large D, 5 U.B.C. 2211(a) Aug. 14. 1984, Pub.L. 88-4X 1 18 Btat. 416. Ezplanaterl NOW Stand 8(6). substituted Standard change, are made to conform Pub.L. 96-88. 1 59 ith the definitions aDDUcable and the "Health and Human Services" for Welfare" In item and Education " , w Halth, style of this title as outlined in the Prof. retaes Health and so to the repose relating to the Bee Human Services. 1978 INCREASES IN 5ALAnL a f CdlRestl,a? Numbered designations Pub.L. 96-66 struck out paragraph des- tor the position added by Pub.L. 96.88 lenations (1) to (14) for the positions Solaria of positions at Level I increased to $69,600 per annum, have boa omitted is view of the deletion )Lied. effective in the first pay period beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see of all numbered dseias UOns is this on. an AnOWWWON& Par. (14). pnb.L. 96- Bs.Ord.NoJ2087, Oct. 7, 1978, 43 F.R. 46823, act out as a note under lion by ?L. 9~ 91 added pa=? (U). section 5338 of this title. Ex.Ord.No.12087. further urovided that pur- v..hL_ 2649L 1 d~rb. Pub.L. 94-U substi- suant to the Legislative Branch Appropr Approved For Release 2008/10/21 :CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 ass," nv,s,a,a aeslslas MNl 1 09 W President may authorize the Approved this section by the Office of rerson- Lviduals not subject to the provisions in the competitive service. by such gr test of (b) to (d)] 1 2314(c)(2). Oct. 17, 1980, 94 moving* Previsions. All actions made, issued, undertaken, entered into, or takes under the authority at any law repealed. modified or affected by the Foreign Serv- lces Act at 1180. Pub.L. 96-464 Oct. 17 1980, 94 stet. 1071. to continue In full force and effect untpiilpp modified, revoked. sseccttion 4172 aTitlep0.. Auto Foreign authority Re- lations and Intercourse. Legislative History. For legslative historryy and purpose of Pub.L. 96-416, see U. 8. Code Cong. and Adm. News, p? em reSulanow lions of the agencies and the Office act to this subchapter, subchapter III tle, the Foreign Service Act of 1980, title 38 relating to employees in the r, Veterans' Administration, are sub- us as the President may prescribe. ad regulations of the President may For test of (1) to (b)] [I, 1 2314(c)(3). Oct. 17. 1980, 94 Title out 22. Foreign Relations section annd Inter- S vrse.lags Prevl lea. All actions made, issued, undertakes. entered into, or taken under tie authority of any law repealed. modified or affected by the Foreign Serv- ieas Aet of 1980 Pub.L. 96-424. Oct 17 1980, 94 Stat 2573, to continue in full force and effect unattpilpp modified. revoked, roessectt>411772 of Title 0.. Foreign Rela- tions and Intercourse. Legislative History. For legislative history and purpose of Pub.L. 96-446. set 190 U. S. Code Cong. and Adm. News. P. 1 ad eta "(2) Each Increase in a pay rate or schedule which takes ettect pursuant to paragraph (1) dull, to the maximum an- tent and oetics 1% be the shalD taakeofetfecct ospeaa"Ni day an or ppl applicable Octob f as 1 of such fiscal year. tsaeatle Posesafaee Limieaeea an se Bates of ray. Pub.L. 97 Tit ZVII, 1 1701(x). And. I "Bit d t 783, provided that: (a) N any sum provision or law. the are percentage of the adjustment of the rates of y under the General Schedule or any other statutory pay system under I section 8306 et title 6. United States . Code [this section], which is to become pay ? effective with the first app! his period commencing on or after October ? . I. 1981. shall not exceed 4.8 perceaV 5 Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 ? ------ -- --- -- -------- ----? ----? - ---- ---- --- --- ! II of chapter 16 of title 31- (See main volume for text of (1) and (2)] may be adjusted, by the appropriate authority concerned, effective at the beginning of the first applicable pay period commencing on or after the day on which a pay adjustment, becomes effective under section 6306 of this title, by whichever of the following methods the appropriate authori- ty concerned considers appropriate- [Bee mates volume for text of (t) to (tit); (1) to (4)] As amended Pub.L. 97-268..1 3(a) (10), Sept. 13, 1982. 96 Stat. 1063. !let Amendment.Subsec. (a). Pub.L. Legislativey History. For legislative 11$41 Sand 11it~1351a ntd su hapterr 19x82 rU. Code Coag.oi d Adm News, p. II of chapter 15" for "section 686". 1806. I 5808. Pay limitation 1. Apnncabultfy of section Limitation o this section Is not apIM, pliable to payments for credit hours. 60 Comp.Gen. 128. $ 5811. The Executive Schedule Plan tee Authorizing Executive ? Level Positions in Executive Branch: Presiden- tial Submission to Coa section 414(b)(2) of Pub.L. 96-454 required the President to transmit by Jan. 1. 1980, a plan to Congress for authorising execu- tive level branch. Legislative History. For legislative history and purpose of Pub.L. 96-64 see 1979 U. S. Code Cong. and Adm. News, p. 5812. Positions at level I Level I of the Executive Schedule applies to the following positions for which the annual rate of basic pay shall be the rate determined with respect to such level under chapter 11 of title 2, as adjusted. by section 5318 of this title: [See main volume for text of preceding positions] United States Trade Representative. Into law, and which is set out as a note under section 5318 of this title. 1181 Increases In Salaries. salaries of ppeeritannum, effectivee one the first day of the first pay period beginning on or aft- er Oct. 1, 1981, as provided Ex. Ord. No. 12330, Oct. 16, 1981. 46 F.R. 60021, set out as a note under section 6332 of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12330 further pro- vided that pursuant to section 101(c) of Pub.L. 97-61 funds are not available to pal a salary at a rate which exceeds the rate in effect on Sept 30, 1981, which was $00,630.00. yeLaimitations on us3ep, H heof funds forpfiscal r b any ending toeSept. t cor Ir execut y of any Individual in legis Judicial branch in position equal to or above Level V of the Executive Schedule, see sections 101(g) and 141 of Pub.L. 97- 92, set out as a note under section 5318 of this title. 1929 Iaeressee in Salaries. Salaries of positions at Level I Increased to $81,300 per annum, effective on the fiat des the first pa_y_period winning an oryaft- er 1969, as provided LL Ord No. Oct. 10, 1984 48 r. 68166' that Ex. Ord. No. 13919, further Ila pursuant to section 301(6 of Pub. IS- 3a1, funds are not available to pay a sal- [See main volume for text of following positions] As amended Pub.L. 97-466.1 3(d)(5). Jan. 12, 1983, 96 Stat. 2506. Repeas. Pub.L. 98418, Title I, 1 141(b)(3)(A). Jan. 3, 1976, 88 Stat. 1990, set out in the credit of this section, was rreeeaeate 9byS PutbL. -466` 1 3(d) (1), Jan. 1918 Increases In Salaries. Salaries of Level Goo gnu annum, v1e one the first day of er Oct 1, 1 ?dPovia d b y Re. Ord. No. 12387, Oct 8, 1118, 47 F.R. 41881, set out as a note under section 8332 of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12387 further pro- vided that pursuant to section 101(e) of Pub.L. 97-276 funds are not available to pay a salary at a rate which exceeds the rate in ellect on Sept 30. 1982, which was $89,630.00. Limitation on the use of funds appro- made available 1 pleb Oet _ 1, 1118,, t7rouggheai Sept. 30. ~ to sit con an ~ esl;tl ve, exeocvutive, otau-dIvid the District of Columbia. at a rate equal to or greater than Level V of the Execu- Exam- tive Scheduley,, sea section 309ca), (b), and and of 8.H39. Ninety-seventh Coaslws, 421 Session, as reported~~Sept 2!. 1982, Pub.L. 9TH ~101(e) Get 1989,, N Star Usk to be effective as If enacted Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 5 ? 5312 GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION ark at a rata which exceeds the rate in Applicability to funds appropriated by effect on Sept. 30. 1989, which was any for fiscal year ending Sept. s, 969.630. 191, of limitation, of section 304 of Pub. Limitations on use of funds for fiscal L. 96 91 on use of funds p y ieee sal. year y Act Sept 30. 1981. y appropriated of tive, execulirs, or judicial branch In osl. aany individual In la egislativie, executivve,, or lion eeqqual to or above Level V ofg the judicial branch in position equal to or Executive Schedule. see section 101(c) of above Level V of the Executive Schedule, Pub.L. 96-85, set out an a note under see- sae section 101(c) .of Pub.L. 96-636, as tlon 5318 of this title. amended. set out an a note under section Compensation and Emelumenb of see- 6318 of this title. saw, of State; Fixing at level In EKeet on January 16 1977. Pub.L. 96-241, l 1.? 1676 Increases in Salaries. Salaries of pMay tj 1988, 94 Stat 343 limited the com- pe tiannnnum effective one the fifirstt 77day to theoofficice of eaSecrets umen of State attached' to. the pay rlod beginning on or after those In effect Jan. 1, during the Oct 1, 1Y19, an provided D Ex Ord. No. period beginning May 3 and ending 121 , Oct. 9 1979, 44 P.R. 58671, in on the dais on whic the first individual amended by fix. Ord. No. 12200, Mar. appointed to that office after May 3, 1980. 1~~pp,, 45 P.R. 19443. Ex. Ord. No. 121 ceases to bold that office. ftiier provided that pursuant to section Legislative History. For legislative of Pub.L. 96-86 funds appropriated history and purpose of Pub.L, 96-K we for fiscal year 1980 may not be used to 1979 U. S. Code Cong. and Adm. Nam. V. pay a salary at a rate which exceeds an 93L Sea, also. Pub.L. 95-98, 1979 U. 8. Increase of b.6 percent over the rate in Code Cone. and Adm.News, p. 1514- effect on Sept 30. 1978. which Is a maxi- Pub.L. 97-46e, 198$ U.S.Code Cong. and mum rate payable of .630. Adm.News, V. -. ! 5818. Positions at level 11 Level II of the Executive Schedule applies to the following positions, for which the annual rate of basic pay shall be the rate determined with respect to such level under chapter 11 of title 2, as adjusted by section 6318 of this title: Deputy Secretary of Defense. Deputy Secretary of State. Administrator, Agency for International Development. Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion. Administrator of Veterans' Affairs. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury. Deputy Secretary of Transportation. Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers. Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Director of the Office of Science and Technology. Director of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agen- cy. Director of the United States Information. Agency. Director of Central Intelligence. Secretary of the Air Force. Secretary of the Army. Secretary of the Navy. Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration. Director of the National Science Foundation. Deputy Attorney General. Deputy Secretary of Energy. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture. Director the Office of Personnel Management. Ambassadors at Large. Administrator. Federal Highway Administration. As amended Pub.L. 96-465. Title II, 12302, Oct. 17. 1980. 94 Stat. 2164; Pub.L. 97-449. 13(1), Jan. 12, 1983, 96 Stat. 2441. --- - - - l 96-40 added - section 2198 at Pub.L. 96-W i -- o - u.,.....&.H... #a Amheea .tnr. ^e rase. ear ant as a note under section 3901 of Under Secretarv of the Treasury (or Conn: Repeals. Section 10(c) of Pub.L. 98- 499, set out in the credit of this section, ~48. 1 T(b). JJan. 12,2.198f 96 Slat .2444 W 1M9 reasea in salaries. Salaries of positions at Level II increased to 977,396 ppeerr annum, effective on the first day of the Oet1.~i as provided beginning by rO r. No. 12387. Oct. S. 1988, 47 P.R. 4!661. set out an a note under section 6338 of this title. Rx. Ord. No. 12387 farther pee. vided that pursuant to section 101(e) of Pub.L. WAS funds are not available to Da a salary at a raw which exceeds the n~e is effect on Sept. 30. 198& which was 960.562.69. Limitation on the use of foods appn- pHated oe authorityi~ ~made available toe the puled oct. 1, 19?, through Sept 396 198$, by any a pay that salary or sitiontln the legislati in ex&a office ecutive, orb thelsDistc c of Colusmbbitao a, at a rate equal to or Xmas ter than Level V of the Execu- tive Schedule, an section 306(a). (b), and (d) of 8.2989, Ninety-seven Congress, 2nd Session, as reported Sept. 22, 1953, was reference Pub L. 97-276.] p101(e) Oct. 198$, 98 Stat. 1139, to be effective u it enacted into law, and which Is set out as a nob under section 5318 of this title. last Increases is salaries. Salaries of ased to $74,306 ppsoesitions at Level II Increthe rst the first pay pew beateniingII on of aft- er Oct.' 1, 1981. an provided by Ex. Ord. No. 123306 Oct 14 1981, 40 P.R. 50621. set out an a nob under section 6333 of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12330 further pro. vided that pursuant to section 101(c) of Pub.L. 97-61 funds are not available to exceed rate an effect on Sept. 30.h1981, which s waass 960.893.60. 7 Limitations on usep, of funds for fiscal ear byy any dAct toepay' 3the salary oropppaayayy 09 ndiciall branchtafeie position anal to to or about Level V of the Executive-SchedIN, ass sections 101(g) and 141 of Pub.L. it set out as a tote under section 6318 of this title 19116 lnerewes In Saiaeles. salaries of positions at Level II increased to $70,906 par firstps r the er Oct. 1.p 1 No. 12948. Or out as a not title. En. 0 vided that Pub.I.. 9S-M $60,083. 3. Limitations bay n 41 et judicial bbrraas above Level ma sects Hof IhL tl positions at per anaumm the first pay or Oct 1; it 122115~50 Oct. amended 45 F further previvl 101(c) of Pat ffoary fiscal ye pay ia ncrease of I effect on set mum rate P Applieabllli 19n 60, oftIla Pub.L. 66.3' salary or pe lative. execu position eqa Executive Sc Pub. L. 911-811. lion 5318 of t h9>t~ as& 931. See, at Code Conc. Pub.L. 97-44 Adm.News4 p Cross Rehr. Annual rat tar General I section 7705 .ace 15814. Positions at level III Level III of the Executive Schedule applies tt for which the annual rate of bade pay shall be respect to such level under chapter 11 of title 5318 of this title: Solicitor General of the United States. Under Secretary of Commerce, Under Sc Economic Affairs, and Under Secretary of ( Tourism. Under Secretary of Education. Under Secretary of Health and Human Ser Under Secretary of the Interior. Under Secretary of Labor. Under Secretary of State for Political Atl of State for Economic Affairs and an Und Coordinating Security Assistance Programs Effective Dave 09 lass Amane.us. ilia 714 Foreign Under Secretary of the Treasury for No Amendment by Pub.L. 95-480 effective course Feb. 14 1u. except as Approved For Release 2008/10/21 : CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 feral Ser.icea. Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 licability to funds appropriated b ,et for fiscal year ending Sept. 5, it limitation of section 316 of Pub. 301 on use of funds to pay the of or judic al aranch In post- above to oe above Level V of the Lire Schedule, see section 101(c) of . 95-ft RS of set out as a note under see- of Sbfei Fixing aat level d U feet arm 16 1977. Pub.L. 96-241, 1 1. 1980, 94 Btat. $43, limited the com- Ioa and other emoluments attached e office of Secretary of State to in effect Jan. 1, during the beginning May 3, and ending i date on which the first individual ited to that office after May 3, 1980, to hold that office. lslative History. For legislative and purpose of Pub.L. 96-61. a" B. Code Cong. and Adm. News, pp. Bee, also, Pub.L. 9688, 1979 U. Cong. and Adm.News, p. 1514- 97-466 1985 U.B.Code Cong. and sews, p. -. lies to the following positions, ill be the rate determined with title 2, as adjusted by section anal Development. inautics and Space Administra- mission. isers. ie Federal Reserve System. t. Technology. "ontrol and Disarmament Agen- ministration. undation. .dministration. . 2, Oct. 17, 1980, 94 Stat. 2164; at. 2441. see section 2403 of Pub.L. 90-466. ?~ For?eign Reunder secti 39M lations and tar- e. Bop . section &) of Pub.L. 113- was Oepealed the 97of this -449, I 7(b), Jan. 131383, 96 Stat. 2144. 1Nt reuses In salarlse. Salaries of ppositions at Level II increased to $7'7y,300 the annum. . effective on the first da of first pa od beginning on or aft- er Oct. 1. 1 as provided by Ex. Ord. No. 12387, Oct. 3, 1982, 47 F.R. 44981, set out as a note under section 5333 of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12387 further pro- vided that pursuant to section 101(e) of Pub.L. 97-276 funds are not available to pay a salary at a rate which exceeds the rae In effect on Sept. 30, 1985, which was $ 0.082.50. Limitation on the use of funds appro- rlated or authority made available for the 1~o Oct.. L 1983, througghSept. 30, cE pal salary or pa of anab[ ndividual in an office or po sition in the legislative, executive, or ju- dicial branch, or in the government of the District of Columbia, at a rate equal to or ``rester than Level V of the Execu- tive Schedule, see section 308 a), (b). and Ad) of 8.2980, Ninety-seventh Congress, nd Session, as reported Sept. 23, 1985, which was Incorporated by reference in Pub.L. 97-276, 1 101(e) Oct. 2, 1985, 96 Btat. 1180, to be effective as if enacted Into law, and which is set out as a note under section 5318 of this title. 1551 increases In Salaries. Salaries of t peper annum, effective one hefiffirstt day of er Oct. t1 1981, as dprovgided ning Ex.r Oraft- d. No. 12330, Oct. 15, 1981, 46 F.R. 50921. set out as a note under section 6332 of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12330 further pro- vided that pursuant to section 101(c) of Pub.L. 97-51 funds are not available to pa a salary at a rate which exceeds the rate in effect on Sept. 30, 1981, which was $60.695.50. Limitations on use of funds for fiscal rany Act to pay55die1 ry oioppriatef any Individual In legislative, executive, or judicial branch In position equal to or above Level V of the Executive Schedule. see sections 101(g) and 141 of Pub.L. 97- 92 set out as a note under section 5318 of this title. 1955 Increases In Salaries. Salaries of positions at Level II increased to $70,900 per annum, effe. A on the first day of first pay_ period beginning on or aft- er Oct. 1, 1 as provided by Ex. Ord. No. 12248, Oct. 16. 1980. 45 F.R. 69199, set out as a note under section 5332 of this title. Ez. Ord. No. 12318, farther ro- vided that pursuant to section 101((e) of Pub.L. 95-369, funds are not available to pal a salary at a rate which exceeds the rate In effect on Sept. 30, 1080, which was $60,662.50. Limitations on us~ep of funds for fiscal appropri by any Acts to55pa thel u salary or say of an Individual In legislative. executivve, or judicial breach In position equal to or above Level V of the Executive Schedule. see section 101(c) of Pub.L. 96-MS. as amended, not out as a note under section 8318 of this title. 1979 increases in Salaries. Salaries, of t the first ppeersitannum, efpffeectil a beginning `` day of Oct. pa 1979, as provided linnprovided?byoEx r0 . 11106, Oct. 9 1979, 44 F.R. 58811, as amended by >bz. Ord. Na ISpp, Mar. 12. 196 45 F.B. 15443. Ex. Ord. No. 12165 tort or provided that pursuant to section 101(c) of Pub.L. 90-86 funds appropriated for fiscal year 1980 may not be used to pay a salary at a rate which exceeds an increase of 5.5 percent over the rate in effect on Sept. ppaa30, 1976, which is a maxi- mum rate fund$appproppriateed aby 1980, Aof f limionyeof rose H~ X304of Pub.L. 96391 on use of funds to pa the salary or pay of any individual in legis- lative, executive, or judicial branch in position equal to or above Level V of the Executive Schedule, see section 101(c) of Pub.L. 96-89, set out as a note under sec- tion 5318 of this title. Legislative Ristery. For legislative history and purpose of Pub.L. 9 see 993 1979 Y' 1'J. `,ode Pub.Lan96-4A9d6, m1180 U. Code Cong. and Adm.News, p. 4419 Pub.L. 97-449, 1982 U.S.Code Cong. and Adm.News. p. -. Cross References _ section n 6703 of? Title 31.. Moneeyand Fi- nance. ? 5314. Positions at level III Level III' of the Executive Schedule applies to the following positions. for which the annual rate of basic pay shall be the rate determined with respect to such level under chapter 11 of title 2, as adjusted by section 6318 of this title: Solicitor General of the United States. Under Secretary of Commerce, Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs, and Under Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism. Under Secretary of Education. Under Secretary of Health and Human Services. Under Secretary of the Interior. Under Secretary of Labor. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs and an Under Secretary of State for Coordinating Security Assistance Programs and Under Secretary of State for Management. Under Secretary of the Treasury (or Counselor). Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs. Administrator of General Services. Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 ? 5314 GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Deputy Administrator of Veterans' Affairs. Deputy Administrator, Agency for International Development. Chairman, Civil Aeronautics Board. Chairman of the Merit Systems Protection Board. Chairman, Federal Communications Commission. Chairman. Board of Directors, Federal Deposit Insurance poration. Chairman of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Chairman, Federal Trade Commission. Chairman. Interstate Commerce Commission. Chairman. National Labor Relations Board. Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission. Chairman, Board of Directors of the Tennessee Chairman. National Mediation Board. Chairman, Railroad Retirement Board. Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission. Comptroller of the Currency. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Under Secretaries of Defense (2). Deputy Administrator of the National Administration. Deputy Director of the Bureau of the Budget. Deputy Director of Central Intelligence; Director of the Office of Emergency Planning. Director of the Peace Corps. Deputy Director, National Science Foundation. President of the Export-Import Bank of Washington. Members. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Members, Board of Governors of the- Federal Reserve System. GOVERNMENT OF Director, Institute for Scientific Director, Office of Justice Assts Under Secretary of Agriculture Development. Administrator. Maritime Admin' Executive Director Property Rai As amended Pub.L. 90-361. Title I. 1 Dec. 27, 1979. 93 State .1204; Pub.- Stat. 1173, and amended Pub.L. 97-3 Stat. 163; Pub.L. 97-63, 1 4(a) (4). C 97-196, 1 1(b)(1). June 16. 1982. 9 1. 1 123, Dec. 21, 1982. 96 State 1913 1983, 96 Stat. 2441; Pub.L. 97-468. 2506. Cediflestlea. Pab.L Tills 1L~, 1 1 200(a), as added Pub.L 1 4(b) 7 Mar. 19, 1970. 90 Stat. 212, which bead added the item for Director of the Office ' of Drug Abuse Policy and which L set out in the credit of this ssctI?a. was omittet in the complete revision of Title II of Pub.L 98-200. b Pab.L 99- 1 4. Jan. 2. 1950, 95 L 14 under which the former Of lee of Drug Abuse Policy was abolished. Pursuant to that revision, the item relating to the Director of the Office of Drug Abuse Policy has bee ises n omitted. AnwedumML Pub.L. 97-196 sub- stituted "Under Secretary of Commerce. Under Secretary of Commerce for Illoo- nomle Aftatrs, and Under Secretary Commerce for Travel and Tourism" for "Under Secretary of Commerce and Under Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism" . 1981 A,sesdsrsaa. Pub.L K-61 substi- tuted "Under Secretary of Commerce and Under Secretary of Commerce for Tra and Tourism" for "Under Secretary " Commerce 11. Justice. I Pub.L 97-31 added Item relating to Maritime Adminitratton. UM Amsadaeat. pab,y, 90-306 added Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Admire- Administrator. tstration. Item relattst to Under Secretary of Agri- culture for email Community and Rural Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration. Development. Chairman. National Transportation Safety Board. rvel Ameadsaeat. Pub-1- 90.16~1.1 ~596. IW, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts the Incum- 0.e added to yDir tor, 9 ad J itltowce Office bent of which also serves as Chairman of the National Council OR the Assistance. Research. and StaWtics, and struck out item relating to Administrator Arts. of Law Batorcemeat sitaace Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Rtfseuve Date of IM Sea ndment bs y u D , Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. Ame u%etfte Under Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. oI. Im ut as a note eider Section 2121 of is Urban Mass Transportation Administrator. 22, Foreign Relations and Isteecoarse. Asrradareat? =ffeadve Daft o9 Isle President, Overseas private investment Corporation. Amendment by Pub.L. 96-3M effective Chairman, Postal Rate Commission. Oct. 1, 19511. sea ssctIon 10 of Pub.L IS- ~, set oat o a nob under section 290th Chaii'man. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. of Ttcle.T. out as atcnre. Title I. 1 Governor of the Farm Credit Administration. Pub?L 98"e1~ Chairman. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 14411(b)(a1B)J a o1M S Sta.. 1 Chairman. Consumer Product Safety Commission. repealed by Pub.L 91-4* 1 3(d)(1), Jan. Under Secretary. Department of Energy. 12, ises, 96 Stateaerssses 280 to 6. setsrlee. Salaries of Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading Commission. 1998 i positions at Level Ill increased to $70 508 Deputy United States Trade Representatives (3). per annum. effective on the first ay of the first pa riod be gala on or att- Chdrmaa. United States International Trade Commission. Na Oct 1. 1X0. 1gvi t ly 4S ..it Administrator. National Oceania and Atmospheric Administration. out as a nob under section . of this 5US Associate Attorney General. title. Itx. Ord. No. 1401+ farther ro' Chairman. Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission. vide that n resent toe c Lion 101(1 oo Chairman. National Credit Union Administration Board. a salary at a rate which exceeds the Deputy Director of the Office of Personnel Management. Cis& is effect on Sept. 30. 19W which was Ur . ?_ ___.__ ? ~~..uns~ Inv International Affairs and Com- r~...fl.tie~ an the use Of ads $9 N ,,,,,,,t Approved For Release 2008/10/21 :CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 ority Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8 ass ,Administration. ` Affairs. r international Development. d. etection Board. 69 Commission. Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- an Bank Board. .tort' Commission. Sion. ommission. an Board. ;e Commission. the Tennessee Valley Authority. ird. oard. mission. he Budget. gene; y Planning. Foundation. ank of Washington. emission. the Federal Reserve System. of Investigation, Department of Highway Traffic Safety Admin- hdministration. n Safety Board. wment for the Arts the incum- an of the National Council on the meat for the Humanities. and Conciliation Service. Urban Development. nistrator. tment Corporation. n. and Health Review Commission. inistration. opportunity Commission. sty Commission. nergy. ceding Commission. sentatives (3). tional Trade Commission. and Atmospheric Administration. and Health Review Commission. Administration Board. Personnel Management. nr International Affairs and Com- Director. Institute for Scientific and TechL ogical Cooperation. Director, Office of Justice Assistance, Research, and Statistics. Under Secretary of Agriculture for Small Community and Rural Development. Administrator, Maritime Administration. Executive Director Property Review Board. As amended Pub.L. 90-351, Title I, 1 808, as added Pub.L, 96-167. 1 2. Dec. 27. _1979, 93 Stat. 1204; Pub.L. 96-355, 5 3(b), Sept. 24, 1980, 94 Stat. 1173. and amended Pub.L. 97-31, 1 12(1)(A), Aug. 6, 1981. 96 Stat. 163; Pub.L. 97-63, 1 4(a)(4), Oct. 16, 1981, 95 Stat. 1014; Pub.L. 97-195, 1 1(b)(1), June 16, 1982, 96 Stat. 115; Pub.L. 97-377. Title I, 1 123, Dec. 21, 1982, 96 Stat. 1913; Pub.L. 97-449, ; 3(2), Jan. 12, 1983. 96 Stat. 2441; Pub.L. 97-466, 1 3(d)(6), Jan. 12. 1983. 96 Stat. 2506. Oeditkattea. Pub.L. 92-225666, Title II 1 200(a), as added Pnb.L. 94-237 1 4((6) Mar. 19. 1976, 90 Stat. 243, wblch had added the item for Director of the Office of Drug Abuse Policy and which is set out in the credit of this section, was omitter to the complete revision of Title II of Pub.L. 9265 by Pub.L. 96-181, 1 4, Jan. 2, 1989, 93 Stat. 1300, under which the former Office of Drug Abuse w revIaion tthhee abrelating Drug olished. a PoDir Director r of the been omitted. IM Amend sae, Pub.L. 97-196 sub- stituted "Under Secretary of Commerce, Under Secretary of Commerce for Eco- nomic Affairs, and Under Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism' for "Under Secretary of Commerce and Under Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism". 1351 Amendments. Pub.L. 97-43 substi- tuted "Under Secretary of Commerce and Under Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism" for "Under Secretary of Commerce". Pub.L. 97-31 added item relating to Administrator, Maritime Administration. 1359 Aeseadment. Pub.L. 96-355 added item relating to Under Secretary of Agri- culture for Small Community and Rural Development 1999 Amendment. Pnb.L. 90-351, 1 808, as added by Pab.L. 96-157, added item relating to Director, Office of Justice Assistance,. Research, and Statistics, and struck out item relating to Administrator of Law Enforcement Assistance. Effective Date of 1351 Amendment. Amendment by Pub.L. 97-3 effective Oct. 1. 1981, see section 6 of Pub.L. 97-13, set out as a note under section 2121 of Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse. Effective Date of 19M Amendment. Amendment by Pub.L. 96-355 effective Oct. 1, 1980, use section 10 of Pub.L. 96- set out as a note under section 220th of Title 7, Agriculture. Repeals. Pub.L. 93-418, Title 1, 1 141(b)(3)(B). Jan. S. 1976, 88 Stat. 1990, set out in the credit of this section, was repealed by Pub.L. 97-456. 1 2(d)(1), Jan. It 1983.96 Stat. 2506. 1935 Increases in Salaries. Salaries of positions at Level III increased to $70.600 per aaanm, effective on the first day of the first pay riod beginnin on or aft- er Oct. 1, 1935, as provided by Ex. Ord. No. 12387, Oct. S. 1996. 47 F.R. 44981, set out as a note under section 5332 of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12387 further pro- vided that pursuant to section 101(e) of Pub.L. 97-976 funds are not available to pa a salary at a rate which exceeds the re. in affect on Sept 30, 1982, which was $69,600.00. Limitation on the use of funds appro- priated or authority made available for the period Oct. L 1982, through Sept 30, 1988,ot ~au Act to- pay the salary or elt '' individual in an office or po ju- dicial branch, oralin tve, he jn of the District of Columbia, at a rate equal to or reater than Level V of the Execu- tive Schedule we section 306(a), (b), and jd) of 8.293b, Ninety-sevent congress, nd Session, as reported Sept 22, 1982, which was incorporated by reference in P Stat.LIMM, fto~ b1e 1e~ffect1 eaas 1f 1ennaacted Into law, and which is sat out as a note under section 5318 of this title. 19x1 Increases In Salaries, Salaries of positions at Level III increased to $67,800 per annum, effective pon the first day of the Oct. 1 19 1, provid F by E O d. No. 200, Oct. 15, I out as a note underr8ssection 5332 of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12330 further pro- vided that pursuant to section 101(c) of Pub.L. 97-61 funds are not available to pay a salary at a rate which exceeds the rate in effect on Sept 30, 1981, which was $56,387.50. Limitations on use of funds for fiscal reary any Adin ct s to pa 35tiel wl appropriated paof any individual in legislative, executive, or judicial branch in position equal to or above Level V of the Executive Schedule, see sections 101(g) and 141 of Pub.L. 97-02, set out as a note. under section 5318 of this title. 1935 Increases In Salaries. Salaries of positions at Level III increased to 36{ 700 per annum, effective on the first ay of the first pa riod beginning on or aft- er Oct 1. 1980, as provided by Ex. Ord. No. 12248, Oct. 16. 1980, 45 F.R. 40199, set out as a note under section 533! of this title. Ex. Ord. No. 12248, farther pro- vided that pursuant to section 101((c) of Pub.L. 96-366, funds are not available to pay a salary at a rate which exceeds the rate in effect on Sept 30, 1950, which was $56,387.50. Limitations on on of funds for fiscal year ending Sept p30, 1981, appropriated judic al branch in legislative, qu l to or above Level V of the Executive Schedule, see section 103 (e) of Pub.L. 96639, as amended, set out as a note under section 5318 of this title. 1979 Increases In salaries. Salaries at positions at Level III increased to $58,300 per annum, effective on the tint day of the first pa od beginning on or aft- er Oct. 1 19'19, as provided vided by Ex. Ord. No. 12164 Oct. 9, WWJ9. 44 F.R. 58871, as amended by Ex. Ord. No. Mar. 1980 45 F.R. 16443. Ex. Ord. No. 121 further provided that pursuant to section 101(c) of Pub.L. $8-80 funds appropriated Approved For Release 2008/10/21: CIA-RDP86B00338R000200170006-8