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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 46 STAT. · July 1, 1929 · Chapter 306

Chapter 306. To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to continue the system of pay and allowances, and so forth, for officers and men on vessels of the Department of Commerce in operation as of July 1, 1929

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CHAP. 306.— An Act To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to continue the system of pay and allowances, and so forth, for officers and men on vessels of the Department of Commerce in operation as of July 1, 1929. February 26, 1931.[[S. 5962](/us/bill/71/s/5962).][[Public, No. 735](/us/pl/71/735).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the Secretary Department of Commerce.Pay, etc., of officers, etc., on vessels of, to continue.of Commerce is authorized, in his discretion, to continue the system of pay and allowances, including allowances for longevity, for officers and men on vessels of the Department of Commerce, that was in operation as of July 1, 1929, until such time as legislation Vol. 45, p. 785.shall be enacted pursuant to section 2 of the Act approved May 28, 1928 (45 Stat. 785), or similar legislation affecting the classification of vessel employees in the field service of the Government.
Approved, February 26, 1931.
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