Chapter 116. Construing the expression “all employees in the classified civil service of the United States,” as used in section 1 of the Act of May 22, 1920, entitled “An Act for the retirement of employees in the classified civil service, and for other purposes.” March 27, 1922.[[S. 3265](/us/bill/67/s/3265).][
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CHAP. 116.— An Act Construing the expression “all employees in the classified civil service of the United States,” as used in section 1 of the Act of May 22, 1920, entitled “An Act for the retirement of employees in the classified civil service, and for other purposes.” March 27, 1922.[[S. 3265](/us/bill/67/s/3265).][[Public, No. 182](/us/pl/67/182).] *Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Civil service retirement.Persons construed as employees in the classified civil service.Vol. 41, p. 614.
That in the administration of the civil service retirement Act approved May 22, 1920, the expression “all employees in the classified civil service of the United States,” as used in section 1 thereof shall be construed to include all persons who have been heretofore or who may hereafter be given a competitive status in the classified civil service, with or without competitive examination, by legislative enactment, or under the civil service rules promulgated by the President, or by Executive orders covering groups of employees with their positions into the competitive classified service or authorizing the appointment of individuals to positions within such service.
Construction to other laws.The expression “classified civil service” as the same occurs in other Acts of Congress shall receive a like construction to that herein given. Approved, March 27, 1922.