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Code · U.S. Code · Title 38 - VETERANS’ BENEFITS · CHAPTER 7— EMPLOYEES · SUBCHAPTER I— GENERAL EMPLOYEE MATTERS · § 727

§ 727. Reassignment of senior executives

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(a)Approval of Reassignments.— No individual employed in a senior executive position at the Department may be reassigned to another such position at the Department unless such reassignment is approved in writing and signed by the Secretary.
(b)Semiannual Reports Required.—
(1)Not later than June 30 and December 31 of each year, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the reassignment of individuals employed in senior executive positions at the Department to other such positions at the Department during the period covered by the report.
(2)Each report submitted under paragraph
(1)shall describe the purpose of each reassignment and the costs associated with such reassignment.
(3)For purposes of paragraph (2), costs associated with a reassignment may only include the following:
(A)A salary increase.
(B)Temporary travel expenses for the individual or the family of the individual.
(C)Moving expenses.
(D)A paid incentive.
(c)Senior Executive Position Defined.— In this section, the term “senior executive position” has the meaning given such term in section 713(d) of this title.
(Added Pub. L. 115–188, § 2(a), June 21, 2018, 132 Stat. 1490.)
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