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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 1486 (Reported in Senate) — To improve, sustain, and transform the United States Postal Service. · Sec. 506

Sec. 506. Reporting requirements

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Chapter 81 is amended by inserting after section 8106 the following: In this section, the term employee receiving compensation means an employee who— is paid compensation under section 8105 or 8106; and has not attained retirement age. The Secretary of Labor shall require an employee receiving compensation to report the earnings of the employee receiving compensation from employment or self-employment, by affidavit or otherwise, in the manner and at the times the Secretary specifies. An employee receiving compensation shall include in a report required under subsection
(a)the value of housing, board, lodging, and other advantages which are part of the earnings of the employee receiving compensation in employment or self-employment and the value of which can be estimated. An employee receiving compensation who fails to make an affidavit or other report required under subsection
(b)or who knowingly omits or understates any part of the earnings of the employee in such an affidavit or other report shall forfeit the right to compensation with respect to any period for which the report was required. Compensation forfeited under this subsection, if already paid to the employee receiving compensation, shall be recovered by a deduction from the compensation payable to the employee or otherwise recovered under section 8129, unless recovery is waived under that section. . The table of sections for chapter 81 is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 8106 the following: 8106a. Reporting requirements. .
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