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Code · U.S. Code · Title 5 - GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES · CHAPTER 95— PERSONNEL FLEXIBILITIES RELATING TO THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE · § 9504

§ 9504. Recruitment, retention, relocation incentives, and relocation expenses

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(a)Before September 30, 2013 and subject to approval by the Office of Personnel Management, the Secretary of the Treasury may provide for variations from sections 5753 and 5754 governing payment of recruitment, relocation, and retention incentives.
(b)Before September 30, 2013, the Secretary of the Treasury may pay from appropriations made to the Internal Revenue Service allowable relocation expenses under section 5724a for employees transferred or reemployed and allowable travel and transportation expenses under section 5723 for new appointees, for any new appointee appointed to a position for which pay is fixed under section 9502 or 9503 after June 1, 1998.
(Added Pub. L. 105–206, title I, § 1201(a), July 22, 1998, 112 Stat. 713; amended Pub. L. 110–161, div. D, title I, § 106, Dec. 26, 2007, 121 Stat. 1977; Pub. L. 113–6, div. F, title III, § 1309, Mar. 26, 2013, 127 Stat. 418.)
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  • Pub. L. 105–206, title I, § 1201(a)
  • 112 Stat. 713
  • Pub. L. 110–161, div. D, title I, § 106
  • 121 Stat. 1977
  • 127 Stat. 418
  • Pub. L. 110–161
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§ 9504
Recruitment, retention, relocation incentives, and relocation expenses
Pub. L.Pub. L. 105–206, title I, § 1201(a)
Stat.112 Stat. 713
Pub. L.Pub. L. 110–161, div. D, title I, § 106
Stat.121 Stat. 1977
Stat.127 Stat. 418
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