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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2002-04-19.xml --- 67 76 Friday, April 19, 2002 Contents Agency Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality NOTICES Meetings: Health Services Research Initial Review Group Committee, 19439 02-9605 Agricultural Agricultural Marketing Service PROPOSED RULES Cotton classing, testing, and standards: Classification services to growers; 2002 user fees, 19357-19358 02-9784 NOTICES Meetings: National Organic Standards Board, 19375-19376 02-9576 Agriculture Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Service See Farm Service Agency See Federal Crop Insurance Corporation See Forest Service Alcohol Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau RULES Alcohol, tobacco, and other excise taxes:
Tobacco products and cigarette papers and tubes— Removal from manufacturer's premises for experimental purposes; application requirement eliminated, 19332-19333 02-9633 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 02-9634 19472-19475 02-9635 02-9636 02-9637 02-9638 02-9639 Army Army Department See Engineers Corps NOTICES Patent licenses; non-exclusive, exclusive, or partially exclusive: Compositions and methods for enhancing bioassay performance through nanomanipulation;
Yin, R.; et al., 19428 02-9643 Blind Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for Purchase From People Who Are See Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled Civil Civil Rights Commission NOTICES Meetings; State advisory committees: Arkansas, 19392 02-9672 California, 19392 02-9674 Colorado, 19392 02-9673 New Jersey, 19392-19393 02-9675 Oklahoma, 19393 02-9671 Wyoming, 19393 02-9670 Coast Guard Coast Guard RULES Ports and waterways safety: Tampa, FL; security zone, 19333-19335 02-9680 PROPOSED RULES Ports and waterways safety:
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Proposed collection; comment request, 02-9542 19475-19485 02-9543 02-9544 02-9545 02-9546 02-9547 02-9548 02-9549 02-9550 02-9551 02-9552 02-9553 02-9554 02-9555 02-9557 02-9559 02-9560 02-9561 02-9562 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Liquidated damages; claims cancellation guidelines, 19485-19488 02-9540 Defense Defense Department See Army Department See Engineers Corps NOTICES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR): Agency information collection activities— Submission for OMB review; comment request, 02-9532 19427-19428 02-9533 Meetings:
Defense Intelligence Agency Joint Military Intelligence College Board of Visitors, 19428 02-9623 Science Board, 19428 02-9622 Education Education Department NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request; correction, 19430 02-9632 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Ability-to-benefit tests and passing scores; Secretary's approval, 19430-19432 02-9666 Employment Employment and Training Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Proposed collection; comment request, 19451-19452 02-9649 Employment Employment Standards Administration NOTICES Minimum wages for Federal and federally-assisted construction; general wage determination decisions, 19452-19454 02-9270 Energy Energy Department NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Surplus Plutonium Disposition Program, 19432-19435 02-9658 Engineers Engineers Corps NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Big Blue River, KS; Tuttle Creek Dam Safety Assurance Program, 19428-19429 02-9645 Green Brook Flood Control Project, NJ, 19429-19430 02-9644 Logan County, WV;
Hobet Mining, Inc.'s Spruce No. 1 Mine Project, 19430 02-9646 EPA Environmental Protection Agency RULES Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States; air quality planning purposes; designation of areas: New York, 19337-19339 02-9493 Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States: Georgia, 19335-19337 02-9490 Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural commodities: Sodium starch glycolate, 19339-19342 02-9653 PROPOSED RULES Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States:
Georgia, 19369-19370 02-9491 NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Agency statements— Weekly receipts, 19435 02-9656 Environmental statements; notice of intent: Ocean-dredged material disposal sites— Point Thomson Unit, AK, 19435-19436 02-9657 Meetings: National Drinking Water Advisory Council, 19436-19437 02-9652 Farm Farm Service Agency NOTICES Meetings: Beginning Farmers and Ranchers Advisory Committee, 19376 02-9735 FAA Federal Aviation Administration RULES Airworthiness directives:
Boeing, 19322-19326 02-9392 Fairchild, 19327-19330 02-9574 Class C airspace, 19330-19332 02-8781 FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 19448-19449 02-9528 FCC Federal Communications Commission NOTICES Meetings: Telecommunications Relay Service; Public Forum and Technology Expo, 19437-19438 02-9640 Federal Crop Federal Crop Insurance Corporation NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
Federal Crop Insurance Education and Information Programs for Farmers and Ranchers in Targeted States, 19376-19381 02-9616 Targeted commodity partnerships for risk management education, 19381-19386 02-9615 Federal Highway Federal Highway Administration NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent: Boone County, MO, 19469-19470 02-9584 Federal Housing Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office RULES Risk-based capital: Correction, 19321-19322 02-9608 MISSING FOR: Foreign-Trade Zones Board Foreign-Trade Zones Board NOTICES *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Florida, 19393-19394 02-9662 Forest Forest Service NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent:
Allegheny National Forest, PA, 19386-19388 02-9141 Payette National Forest, ID, 19388-19390 02-9609 02-9610 Meetings: Olympic Provincial Advisory Committee, 19390 02-9563 Resource Advisory Committees— Fresno County, 19390-19391 02-9564 Southeast Washington, 19391 02-9577 GSA General Services Administration NOTICES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR): Agency information collection activities— Submission for OMB review; comment request, 02-9532 19427-19428 02-9533 Health Health and Human Services Department See Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality See Health Resources and Services Administration See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Submission for OMB review; comment request, 19438 02-9535 Scientific misconduct findings; administrative actions: de Sales, Joao Carlos, 19438 02-9620 Handa, Atsushi, M.D., Ph.D., 19438-19439 02-9619 Health Health Resources and Services Administration NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Community-Based Dental Partnership Program, 19439-19440 02-9617 Maternal and Child Health Federal Set-Aside Program; special projects, 19440-19442 02-9618 Meetings: Childhood Vaccines Advisory Commission, 19442 02-9530 Housing Housing and Urban Development Department See Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office RULES Public and Indian housing:
Indian housing loan guarantees; direct guarantee processing, 19491-19497 02-9511 NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Facilities to assist homeless— Excess and surplus Federal property, 19446 02-9513 Interior Interior Department See Land Management Bureau See Minerals Management Service See Reclamation Bureau IRS Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 19488-19489 02-9669 International International Trade Administration NOTICES Antidumping:
Carbon and alloy steel wire rod from— Ukraine, 19394 02-9661 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); binational panel reviews: Gray portland cement and clinker from— Mexico, 19395 02-9565 International International Trade Commission NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 19448 02-9722 Justice Justice Department See Federal Bureau of Investigation Labor Labor Department See Employment and Training Administration See Employment Standards Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
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Taking and importation— Ecuador; yellowfin tuna and yellowfin tuna products harvested with purse seine vessels, etc., in eastern tropical Pacific Ocean; affirmative finding renewed, 19415-19416 02-9686 Permits: Endangered and threatened species, 19416-19417 02-9685 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Alaska, Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific marine mammal stock assessment reports, 19417-19426 02-9684 National Science National Science Foundation NOTICES Meetings:
Education and Human Resources Advisory Committee, 19456 02-9667 Nuclear Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Entergy Operations, Inc., 19456-19458 02-9621 Office Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight See Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office Personnel Personnel Management Office RULES Pay administration: Premium pay limitations, 19319-19321 02-9537 Public Public Health Service See Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality See Health Resources and Services Administration See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Railroad Railroad Retirement Board NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Proposed collection; comment request, 02-9581 19458-19459 02-9582 02-9583 Reclamation Reclamation Bureau NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent: Kennewick and Columbia Irrigation Districts Pump Exchange, WA; feasibility study, 19447-19448 02-9566 SEC Securities and Exchange Commission PROPOSED RULES Investment Advisers: Advisers operating through Internet; exemption, 19499-19506 02-9585 NOTICES Investment Company Act of 1940: Exemption applications— Nations Fund Trust et al., 19461-19463 02-9626 Self-regulatory organizations; proposed rule changes:
Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., 19464 02-9630 National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., 19464-19467 02-9586 Options Clearing Corp., 19467-19468 02-9631 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Public utility holding company filings, 19459-19461 02-9627 02-9628 02-9629 SBA Small Business Administration NOTICES Disaster loan areas: Kansas, 19468 02-9539 Missouri, 19468 02-9538 Social Social Security Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
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Office of Personnel Management. ACTION: Interim rule with request for comments. SUMMARY: The Office of Personnel Management is issuing interim regulations to implement recent statutory amendments dealing with the premium pay limitations for Federal employees. Those amendments raise the premium pay caps for most employees, provide authority to use an annual cap instead of a biweekly cap in additional circumstances, and make certain other changes. DATES: *Effective Date:* The interim regulations are effective on April 27, 2002. *Applicability Date:* The interim regulations apply on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after April 27, 2002. *Comments Date:* Comments must be received on or before June 18, 2002.
ADDRESSES: Send or deliver comments to Donald J. Winstead, Assistant Director for Compensation Administration, Workforce Compensation and Performance Service, Office of Personnel Management, Room 7H31, 1900 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20415, FAX:
(202)606-4264, or e-mail them to *payleave@opm.gov* . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bryce Baker by telephone at
(202)606-2858; by fax at
(202)606-4264; or by e-mail to *payleave@opm.gov* . SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of Personnel Management
(OPM)is issuing interim regulations to implement the new premium pay limitations established by section 1114 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2002 (Public Law 107-107, December 28, 2001). Section 1114 amended 5 U.S.C. 5547, which establishes biweekly or annual limitations on the premium pay that a covered Federal employee may receive. The law provides that the section 1114 amendments will become effective on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after the 120th day following enactment. The 120th day falls on Saturday, April 27, 2002. Since biweekly pay periods for Federal employees begin on a Sunday, these provisions begin to apply on either April 28 or May 5, 2002, depending on the employing agency's payroll cycle. Description of Prior Law Prior to the amendments made by section 1114, the following premium pay limitations applied under 5 U.S.C. 5547: • Federal employees were generally subject to a biweekly cap on premium pay. For all employees other than law enforcement officers, premium pay was capped to the extent that it caused the sum of the employee's basic pay and premium pay in a biweekly pay period to exceed the applicable biweekly rate of basic pay for GS-15, step 10. • For employees who perform work in connection with an emergency involving a direct threat to life or property (except law enforcement officers), premium pay in an affected pay period was not subject to a biweekly cap. However, the employee could not receive premium pay to the extent it caused him or her to receive an aggregate total of basic pay and premium pay in the calendar year in excess of the applicable annual rate of basic pay for GS-15, step 10. • Law enforcement officers were subject to a biweekly cap equal to the lesser of
(1)150 percent of the applicable rate of basic pay for GS-15, step 1, or
(2)the rate for level V of the Executive Schedule. In recent years, the level V rate was the lesser rate in all locations and thus served as the cap. By law, the annual cap for emergency situations was not applicable to law enforcement officers. (See 5 U.S.C. 5547(c).) (As of January 2002, the level V cap fell below the GS-15, step 10, cap in nine locality pay areas with the largest locality pay percentages.) Summary of Statutory Changes Section 1114 makes the following changes in the premium pay limitations established by 5 U.S.C. 5547: • Section 1114 removes the separate premium pay limitation for law enforcement officers. Law enforcement officers will be covered by the same premium pay limitations that apply to other Federal employees. • Section 1114 ties the premium pay limitations to the higher of two rates:
(1)The rate of basic pay for GS-15, step 10 (including any applicable locality payment, special rate, or similar adjustment), or
(2)the rate payable for level V of the Executive Schedule. For most employees, this results in a higher premium pay cap. • Section 1114 makes clear that an agency may apply an annual limitation for employees performing work in the aftermath of an emergency involving a direct threat to life or property. For example, work performed by Federal emergency workers in the immediate aftermath of a hurricane or a forest fire would qualify. • Section 1114 adds a discretionary authority under which an agency head may approve the use of an annual cap whenever he or she determines that the work in question is critical to the mission of the agency and that an annual cap is needed. • Section 1114 provides that OPM must prescribe regulations to govern how the annual limitation applies to employees receiving certain forms of regularly recurring premium payments. These payments are availability pay for criminal investigators under 5 U.S.C. 5545a, administratively uncontrollable overtime
(AUO)pay under 5 U.S.C. 5545(c)(2), standby premium pay under 5 U.S.C. 5545(c)(1), and regular overtime pay for firefighters covered by 5 U.S.C. 5545b. Generally, these forms of premium pay are paid as regular salary supplements and are creditable as basic pay for retirement purposes. Description of New Regulatory Provisions Under 5 U.S.C. 5548, OPM has general authority to issue regulations necessary to administer the premium pay provisions in subchapter V of chapter 55 of title 5, United States Code. The newly amended sections 5547(b)(3) and
(c)also provide specific authority to regulate certain matters related to the premium pay limitation provisions. These regulations revise sections 550.105 through 550.107 in subpart A of part 550, United States Code. *Section 550.105—* We are revising this section (dealing with the biweekly limitation) to incorporate the new premium pay cap amounts and to provide that these caps now apply to law enforcement officers. In addition, we are adding a paragraph to make clear that, in applying the biweekly cap, agencies must pay certain types of premium pay before paying other types of premium pay. *Section 550.106—* We are revising this section (dealing with the annual limitation) to be consistent with the section 1114 amendments by
(1)incorporating the new premium pay cap amounts;
(2)adding language to make clear that work performed in the aftermath of an emergency qualifies as emergency work;
(3)adding a provision regarding the use of an annual cap when an agency determines that employees are performing mission-critical work; and
(4)noting that certain types of premium pay remain subject to a biweekly cap, as provided in § 550.107. The new authority to apply an annual cap when employees are performing work the agency determines to be mission-critical may be used at the sole discretion of the agency head (or designee). As with the annual cap for emergency work, this annual cap would allow premium payments in excess of the normal biweekly cap only in pay periods during which covered work is performed. If an employee ceases to perform approved mission-critical work, the agency must apply the normal biweekly cap in future pay periods. In that circumstance, the annual cap would continue to operate only to ensure that total premium pay for the calendar year does not cause the annual cap to be exceeded. In addition, we are adding several new paragraphs to § 550.106 to address various issues under our broad regulatory authority: • Paragraph
(d)provides that the end-of-year rates of basic pay used to determine the annual cap must be computed using hourly rates of pay and taking into account the number of paychecks in the calendar year. Thus, in calendar years in which there are 27 paychecks, the annual cap would be increased to reflect payment for an additional pay period. • Paragraph
(e)provides agencies with authority to delay payment of the additional premium pay payable to an employee because of an annual cap until the end of the calendar year. This would prevent overpayments that would otherwise result because of erroneous projections of basic pay. (For example, an unanticipated quality step increase or promotion could cause an employee's annual total of basic pay to be greater than expected.) • Paragraph
(f)clarifies that a retroactive payment that corrects an underpayment of premium pay in a previous calendar year must be treated as being made in the previous calendar year for the purpose of applying the annual cap. *Section 550.107—* We are replacing the former section 550.107 (which dealt with the special premium pay cap for law enforcement officers) with a new section to address the treatment of certain types of regular and recurring premium pay:
(1)Standby pay under 5 U.S.C. 5545(c)(1);
(2)AUO pay under 5 U.S.C. 5545(c)(2);
(3)availability pay under 5 U.S.C. 5545a; and
(4)regular overtime pay for firefighters covered by 5 U.S.C. 5545b. Generally, these types of premium pay are creditable as basic pay for retirement purposes. (AUO pay is retirement creditable for law enforcement officers only. Also, only the straight-time portion of a firefighter's regular overtime pay is retirement creditable.) As authorized by 5 U.S.C. 5547(c) (as amended by section 1114), the interim regulations provide that these types of regular and recurring premium pay remain subject to a biweekly cap, even while other types of premium pay are simultaneously subject to an annual cap. In other words, in any pay period during which an annual cap has been invoked, these types of premium pay are paid first, subject to the biweekly cap. Then, the agency may pay any additional types of premium pay under the annual cap provisions. This ensures that the above-cited types of premium payments remain as stable salary supplements that employees can count on from pay period to pay period, as intended by the law. An annual cap would cause an employee's regular pay to vary dramatically over the course of a year. In addition, a biweekly cap is appropriate for the above-cited types of premium payments because they are generally creditable as basic pay for retirement purposes. Various anomalies would result if retirement-creditable forms of premium pay were subjected to an annual cap. Employees could experience a reduction in their Thrift Savings Plan deposits as non-retirement creditable premium payments are paid in lieu of retirement-creditable premium payments. Also, irregular retirement-creditable premium payments could affect employees' high-three average salaries positively or negatively, thus resulting in unwarranted increases or decreases in employees' annuity payments. By continuing to apply a biweekly cap to retirement-creditable premium pay, we ensure that employees are treated fairly and consistently. Waiver of Notice of Proposed Rule Making and Delay in Effective Date Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B), I find that good cause exists to waive the general notice of proposed rulemaking. Also, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), I find that good cause exists for making this rule effective in less than 30 days. These regulations implement section 1114 of Public Law 107-107, which takes effect on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after April 27, 2002. Certain provisions cannot be applied, however, unless OPM issues implementing regulations. The waiver of the requirements for proposed rulemaking and a delay in effective date are necessary to ensure timely implementation of the law as intended by Congress. Regulatory Flexibility Act I certify that these regulations will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because they will affect only Federal agencies and employees. E.O. 12866, Regulatory Review This rule has been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget in accordance with Executive Order 12866. List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 550 Administrative practice and procedure, Claims, Government employees, Wages. Office of Personnel Management. Kay Coles James, Director. Accordingly, OPM is amending part 550 of title 5 of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows: PART 550—PAY ADMINISTRATION (GENERAL) Subpart A—Premium Pay 1. Revise the authority citation for subpart A of part 550 to read as follows: Authority: 5 U.S.C. 5304 note, 5305 note, 5541(2)(iv), 5545a(h)(2)(B) and (i), 5547(b) and (c), 5548, and 6101(c); sections 407 and 2316, Pub. L. 105-277, 112 Stat. 2681-101 and 2681-828 (5 U.S.C. 5545a); E.O. 12748, 3 CFR, 1992 Comp., p. 316. 2. Revise § 550.105 to read as follows: § 550.105 Biweekly maximum earnings limitation.
(a)Except as provided in paragraph
(c)of this section, an employee may receive premium pay under this subpart only to the extent that the payment does not cause the total of his or her basic pay and premium pay for any biweekly pay period to exceed the greater of—
(1)The maximum biweekly rate of basic pay payable for GS-15 (including any applicable locality-based comparability payment under section 5304 or similar provision of law and any applicable special rate of pay under 5 U.S.C. 5305 or similar provision of law); or
(2)The biweekly rate payable for level V of the Executive Schedule.
(b)In applying the biweekly limitation under this section, premium pay of the types listed in § 550.107(a) must be paid before paying any other type of premium pay.
(c)This section does not apply to—
(1)Any pay period during which an employee is subject to an annual limitation as provided in § 550.106;
(2)An employee of the Federal Aviation Administration or the Department of Defense who receives premium pay under 5 U.S.C. 5546a. 3. Revise § 550.106 to read as follows: § 550.106 Annual maximum earnings limitation. (a)(1) For any pay period in which the head of an agency (or designee), or the Office of Personnel Management on its own motion, determines that an emergency exists, the agency must pay an affected employee premium pay under the limitations described in paragraph
(c)of this section and § 550.107 instead of under the biweekly limitation described in § 550.105(a). An employee is affected if he or she has been determined by the head of the agency (or designee) to be performing work in connection with the emergency or its aftermath. (See definition of “emergency” in § 550.103.)
(2)The head of an agency (or designee) must make the determination under paragraph (a)(1) of this section as soon as practicable after the work in connection with the emergency or its aftermath begins. Entitlement to premium pay under this annual limitation becomes effective on the first day of the pay period in which such work began. (b)(1) For any pay period in which the head of an agency (or designee), in his or her sole discretion, determines that an employee is needed to perform work that is critical to the mission of the agency, the agency may pay premium pay under the limitations described in paragraph
(c)of this section and § 550.107 instead of under the biweekly limitation described in § 550.105(a).
(2)Entitlement to premium pay under this annual limitation becomes effective on the first day of the pay period designated by the head of the agency (or designee).
(c)In any calendar year during which an employee has been determined to be performing emergency or mission-critical work as provided in paragraphs
(a)or
(b)of this section, the employee may receive premium pay under this subpart (excluding the types of premium pay identified in § 550.107) only to the extent that the payment does not cause the total of his or her basic pay and premium pay for the calendar year to exceed the greater of—
(1)The maximum annual rate of basic pay payable for GS-15 (including any applicable locality-based comparability payment under section 5304 or similar provision of law and any applicable special rate of pay under 5 U.S.C. 5305 or similar provision of law) in effect on the last day of the calendar year; or
(2)The annual rate payable for level V of the Executive Schedule in effect on the last day of the calendar year.
(d)The annual rates under paragraphs (c)(1) and
(2)of this section must be computed as follows:
(1)Compute an hourly rate by dividing the published annual rate of basic pay by 2,087 hours and rounding the result to the nearest cent;
(2)Compute a biweekly rate by multiplying the hourly rate from paragraph (d)(1) of this section by 80 hours;
(3)Compute an annual rate by multiplying the biweekly rate from paragraph (d)(2) of this section by the number of pay periods for which a paycheck is issued in the given calendar year under the agency's payroll cycle (i.e., either 26 or 27).
(e)An agency may defer payment of the additional premium pay owed an employee as a result of the annual limitation until the end of the calendar year.
(f)Any payment made in the current calendar year that corrects an underpayment of premium pay in a previous calendar year must be treated as being made in the previous calendar year for the purpose of applying the annual cap under this section. 4. Revise § 550.107 to read as follows: § 550.107 Premium payments capped on a biweekly basis when an annual limitation otherwise applies.
(a)The following types of premium pay remain subject to a biweekly limitation when other premium payments are subject to an annual limitation under § 550.106:
(1)Standby duty pay under 5 U.S.C. 5545(c)(1);
(2)Administratively uncontrollable overtime pay under 5 U.S.C. 5545(c)(2);
(3)Availability pay for criminal investigators under 5 U.S.C. 5545a; and
(4)Overtime pay for hours in the regular tour of duty of a firefighter covered by 5 U.S.C. 5545b.
(b)An employee must receive premium pay of the types identified in paragraph
(a)of this section before receiving any other type of premium pay.
(c)In any pay period during which an employee is subject to an annual limitation under § 550.106, the employee may receive the types of premium pay identified in paragraph
(a)of this section only to the extent that the payment does not cause the total of his or her basic pay and such premium pay for the pay period to exceed the greater of—
(1)The maximum biweekly rate of basic pay payable for GS-15 (including any applicable locality-based comparability payment under section 5304 or similar provision of law and any applicable special rate of pay under 5 U.S.C. 5305 or similar provision of law); or
(2)The biweekly rate payable for level V of the Executive Schedule.
(d)Premium pay paid, or projected to be paid, under this section is included in determining whether the sum of the employee's basic pay and premium pay would exceed the annual limitation under § 550.106. [FR Doc. 02-9537 Filed 4-11-02; 8:45 am]
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U.S. Code
- Limitation on premium pay§ 5547
- Availability pay for criminal investigators§ 5545a
- Night, standby, irregular, and hazardous duty differential§ 5545
- Pay for firefighters§ 5545b
- Regulations§ 5548
- Rule making§ 553
- Locality-based comparability payments§ 5304
- Special pay authority§ 5305
- Differential pay for certain employees of the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Defense§ 5546a
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