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Code · U.S. Code · Title 31 - MONEY AND FINANCE · CHAPTER 15— APPROPRIATION ACCOUNTING · SUBCHAPTER II— APPORTIONMENT · § 1518

§ 1518. Adverse personnel actions

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An officer or employee of the United States Government or of the District of Columbia government violating section 1517(a) of this title shall be subject to appropriate administrative discipline including, when circumstances warrant, suspension from duty without pay or removal from office.
(Pub. L. 97–258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 932.)
The words “In addition to any penalty or liability under other law” are omitted as surplus. The words “District of Columbia government” are added because of section 9 of the Act of June 26, 1912 (ch. 182, 37 Stat. 184).
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  • Pub. L. 97–258
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  • section 9 of the Act of June 26, 1912
  • 37 Stat. 184
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