Sec. 201. Fire Service Retention and Retirement Portability (Report Recommendation 86)
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Section 8401(14) of title 5, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: the term firefighter means— an employee, the duties of whose position— are primarily to perform work directly connected with the control and extinguishment of nonwildland fires; and are sufficiently rigorous that employment opportunities should be limited to young and physically vigorous individuals, as determined by the Director considering the recommendations of the employing agency; an employee, the duties of whose position— are primarily to perform work directly connected with the control and extinguishment of wildland fires; and are sufficiently rigorous that employment opportunities should be limited to young and physically vigorous individuals, as determined by the Director considering the recommendations of the employing agency; an employee who— is transferred directly to a supervisory or administrative position after performing duties described in subparagraph
(A)for at least 3 years; and while serving in such supervisory or administrative position, has no break in service; or an employee who— occupies a supervisory or administrative position after performing duties described in subparagraph
(B)for not less than 3 years; and has not more than 24 months in total time of breaks in service; . Subject to the requirements under subparagraph (B), service performed before the date of enactment of this Act by an individual who, on the date of enactment of this Act, is an employee (as defined in section 8401(11) of title 5, United States Code) shall, for the purposes of chapter 84 of title 5, United States Code, be treated as service performed by a firefighter if— such service was performed during the period beginning on October 1, 2003, and ending on the day before the date of enactment of this Act; at the time of performing such service— the individual did not meet the requirements to be a firefighter under section 8401(14) of title 5, United States Code, because of a break in service; and would have met the requirements to be a firefighter under section 8401(14)(D) of title 5, United States Code, as amended by this Act; and appropriate deductions and withholdings under sections 8422 and 8423 of title 5, United States Code, were made during such service. To receive credit for eligible service under subparagraph (A), the applicable individual shall— before the date on which the individual separates from service in the agency in which the individual holds a position on the date of enactment of this Act, submit a written election to the agency employing the individual; if the individual is not employed by the agency that employed the individual when the service described in subparagraph
(A)was performed, submit a written election to such agency; and remit to the agency that employed the individual when such service was performed the additional amount that would have been deducted during the period of prior service under section 8422 of title 5, United States Code, from the pay of the individual if the amendments made by paragraph
(1)had been in effect during the prior service, plus any applicable interest computed under section 8334(e) of title 5, United States Code. If an individual remits payment under subparagraph (B)(iii) with respect to service described in subparagraph (A), the agency that employed the individual when such service was performed shall remit to the Office of Personnel Management (for deposit in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund) the total additional amount of Federal contributions that would have been paid under section 8423 of title 5, United States Code, if the amendments made by paragraph
(1)had been in effect during the prior service, plus any applicable interest computed in accordance with section 8334(e) of title 5, United States Code. The Director of the Office of Personnel Management shall— take such action as may be necessary and appropriate to inform individuals entitled to have any service credited under this subsection, or to have any annuity computed under this subsection, of the entitlement to the credit or computation; and upon request, assist any individual described in clause
(i)in obtaining such information in the possession of the Secretary of Agriculture or the Secretary of the Interior, as applicable, as may be necessary to verify the entitlement of the individual to have any service credited, or to have any annuity computed, pursuant to this subsection. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to permit or require the making of any contribution to the Thrift Savings Fund that would not otherwise have been permitted or required but for the enactment of this subsection. Section 104(e)(2) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act ( 25 U.S.C. 5323(e) ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Any Federal wildland firefighter (as that term is defined in section 201(d) of the Modernizing Wildfire Safety and Prevention Act of 2025) who retains coverage, rights, and benefits under such chapter 83 or 84 pursuant to this paragraph shall retain enhanced retirement benefits under either such chapter. . Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a Federal wildland firefighter or wildland fire support personnel may occupy a position in the civil service (as that term is defined in section 2101 of title 5, United States Code) and a position with a Tribal government under a job-share agreement even if the position with a Tribal government is classified at a level higher than the civil service position, including any level that is above that of the highest level applicable to the General Schedule. In this section, the term Federal wildland firefighter means a person who is— in a temporary, seasonal, or permanent position at the Department of Agriculture or the Department of the Interior or as a Tribal firefighter who; maintains group, emergency incident management, or fire qualifications, as established annually by the Standards for Wildland Fire Position Qualifications published by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group; and primarily engages in or supports wildland fire management activities, including forestry and rangeland technicians and positions concerning aviation, engineering heavy equipment operations, dispatch, or fire and fuels management; or a Federal firefighter stationed on military installations under the Department of Defense who engages in or supports wildland fire management activities, including forestry and rangeland technicians and positions concerning aviation, engineering heavy equipment operations, dispatch, or fire and fuels management.
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