§ 1913. ADJUSTMENT OF SPECIAL RATES.
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In General .— Each special rate of pay established under section 5305 of title 5 , United States Code, and payable in an area designated as a cost-of-living allowance area under section 5941(a) of that title, shall be adjusted, on the dates prescribed by section 1914, in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Director of the Office of Personnel Management under section 1918. Agencies With Statutory Authority.— In general .— Each special rate of pay established under an authority described under paragraph
(2)and payable in a location designated as a cost-of-living allowance area under section 5941(a)(1) of title 5 , United States Code, shall be adjusted in accordance with regulations prescribed by the applicable head of the agency that are consistent with the regulations issued by the Director of the Office of Personnel Management under subsection (a). Statutory authority .— The authority referred to under paragraph (1), [sic] is any statutory authority that— is similar to the authority exercised under section 5305 of title 5 , United States Code; is exercised by the head of an agency when the head of the agency determines it to be necessary in order to obtain or retain the services of persons specified by statute; and authorizes the head of the agency to increase the minimum, intermediate, or maximum rates of basic pay authorized under applicable statutes and regulations. Temporary Adjustment .— Regulations issued under subsection
(a)or
(b)may provide that statutory limitations on the amount of such special rates may be temporarily raised to a higher level during the transition period described in section 1914 ending on the first day of the first pay period beginning on or after January 1, 2012 , at which time any special rate of pay in excess of the applicable limitation shall be converted to a retained rate under section 5363 of title 5 , United States Code.