Public Law 463. reclassifying the salaries of postmasters and employees of the Postal Service, readjusting their salaries and compensation on an equitable basis, increasing postal rates to provide for such readjustment, and for other purposes”, approved February 28, 1925, as amended (U
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Approved, June 25, 1934. To adjust the salaries of rural letter carriers, and for other purposes. 1934-06-25 48 Stat. 1212 741 Chapter 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 public [CHAPTER 741.] AN ACT To adjust the salaries of rural letter carriers, and for other purposes.June 25, 1934.[[H.R. 8919](/us/bill/73/hr/8919).][[Public, No. 463](/us/pl/73/463).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Postal Service.Vol. 43, p. 1063; [U.S.C., p. 1248](/us/usc/1248).
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(a)the first paragraph of section 8 of the Act entitled “An Act reclassifying the salaries of postmasters and employees of the Postal Service, readjusting their salaries and compensation on an equitable basis, increasing postal rates to provide for such readjustment, and for other purposes”, approved February 28, 1925, as amended (U.S.C., title 39, sec. 197), is amended to read as follows: " “Sec. 8. Rural delivery service; salaries of carriers. The salary of carriers in the Rural Mail Delivery Service for serving a rural route of thirty miles six days a week shall be $1,800; on routes less than thirty miles, $60 per mile per annum for each mile or major fraction thereof. Each rural carrier assigned to a route served six days in a week shall receive $20 per mile per annum for each mile or major fraction thereof said route is in excess of thirty miles, based on actual mileage, and each rural carrier assigned to a route served three days in the week shall receive $10 per mile per annum for each mile or major 1213fraction thereof said route is in excess of thirty miles, based on actual mileage.” "
(b)The second paragraph of such section 8 (U.S.C., title 39,Vol. 43. p. 1064; [U.S.C., p. 1248](/us/usc/1248). sec. 200) is amended to read as follows: " “Deductions for failure to perform service on a standard ruralDeductions from salaries. delivery route for thirty miles and less shall not exceed the rate of pay per mile for service for thirty miles and less; and deductions for failure to perform service on mileage in excess of thirty miles shall not exceed the rate of compensation allowed for such excess mileage.” "
(c)The third paragraph of such section 8 (relating toVol. 43, p. 1064; [U.S.C., p. 1248](/us/usc/1248).Equipment allowance. equipment-maintenance allowance for rural carriers) (U.S.C., title 39, sec. 206) is amended by striking out “4 cents” and inserting in lieu thereof “5 cents”. Such allowance shall not be changed except pursuant to law enacted after the date this Act takes effect.
(d)In the case of any carrier in the Rural Mail Delivery ServiceLimitation on reduction of annual salary. on the date this Act takes effect, who serves six days a week a rural route of less than thirty miles, or who serves three days a week a rural route of less than sixty miles or two routes of a combined length of less than sixty miles, the annual salary of such carrier shall not be reduced more than $180 by operation of subsection
(a)of this section. Sec. 2. Salaries (not including equipment-maintenanceReductions applicable to Government employees generally. allowances) of rural carriers shall, during that portion of the fiscal year 1934 which remains after the time this Act takes effect, and during the fiscal year 1935, be reduced by the percentage of reduction, if any, applicable by law to salaries of employees of the Government generally. Sec. 3. No consolidation of rural routes shall be made otherwiseConsolidation of rural routes. than on account of the resignation, death, retirement, or dismissal on charges of carriers in the Rural Mail Delivery Service. Sec. 4. This Act shall take effect on the 1st day of the calendarEffective date. month next following the month in which this Act is enacted. Approved, June 25, 1934. Authorizing associations of producers of aquatic products. 1934-06-25 48 Stat. 1213 742 Chapter 73 2 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2024-12-11 public [CHAPTER 742.] AN ACT Authorizing associations of producers of aquatic products.June 25, 1934.[[H.R. 9233](/us/bill/73/hr/9233).][
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