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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Panama Canal Act of 1979 · Sec. 1202

Sec. 1202. appointment and compensation; duties

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## Sec. 1202 appointment and compensation; duties **[**[22 U.S.C. 3642](/us/usc/t22/s3642)**]** ###
(a)In accordance with this chapter, the Commission may appoint, fix the compensation of, and define the authority and duties of officers and employees (other than the Administrator and Deputy Administrator) necessary for the management, operation, and maintenance of the Panama Canal and its complementary works, installations, and equipment. ###
(b)Individuals serving in any Executive agency (other than the Commission) or the Smithsonian Institution, including individuals in the uniformed services, may, if appointed under this section or section 1104 of this Act, serve as officers or employees of the Commission. ###
(c)In the case of an individual who is an officer or employee of the Commission on November 17, 1997, and who has not had a break in service with the Commission since that date, the rate of basic pay for that officer or employee may not be less than the rate in effect for that officer or employee on that date except— ####
(1)as provided in a collective bargaining agreement; ####
(2)as a result of an adverse action against the officer or employee; or ####
(3)pursuant to a voluntary demotion.
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