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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-348—JULY 1, 1986

100 STAT. 699

SEC. 205. MEMBERS OF THE COAST GUARD (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 423 of title 14, United States Code (relating to the computation of retired pay), is amended to read as follows: "§ 423. Computation of retired pay 14 USC 423. "(a)(1) The retired pay of a member who first became a member of a uniformed service (as defined in section 101 of title 10) before September 8, 1980, is determined by multiplying— "(A) the sum of— "(i) the basic pay of the member's retired grade or rate, and "(ii) all permanent additions thereto including longevity . j, credit to which the member was entitled at the time of retirement; by "(B) the retired pay multiplier determined under section 1409 of title 10 for the number of years of service that may be Ante, p. 683. credited to the member under section 1405 of such title. Ante, p. 691. "(2) In the case of an officer who served as Commandant of the Coast Guard, retired pay under paragraph (1) shall be computed at the highest rate of basic pay applicable to the officer while so serving. "(3) In the case of an enlisted member who served as the master chief petty officer of the Coast Guard, retired pay under paragraph (1) shall be computed at the highest rate of basic pay to which the member was entitled while so serving, if that basic pay is greater than the basic pay of the grade or rate to which the member is otherwise entitled at the time of retirement. "(4) In the case of an officer whose retired pay is computed on the pay of a grade for which basic pay is not based upon years of service, retired pay under paragraph (1) shall be computed on the basis of the number of years of service for which the officer would be entitled to credit in the computation of pay on the active list had the officer been serving in the grade of captain at the time of retirement. "(b) The retired pay of a member who first became a member of a uniformed service (as defined in section 101 of title 10) on or after September 8, 1980, is determined by multiplying— "(1) the retired pay base determined under section 1407 of title 10; by Ante, p. 689. "(2) the retired pay multiplier determined under section 1409 I of title 10 for the number of years of service that may be credited to the member under section 1405 of such title. "(c)(1) In computing for the purpose of subsection (a) or (b) the number of years of service that may be credited to a member under section 1405 of title 10— ^, r.^; i j "(A) each full month of service that is in addition to the number of full years of service creditable to the member shall i be counted as Vi 2 of a year; and "(B) any remaining fractional part of a month shall be disregarded. "(2) Retired pay computed under this section, if not a multiple of $1, shall be rounded to the next lower multiple of $1.". (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.—

(1) Section 46 of such title is amended by striking out "and retired pay computed at the highest rates of basic pay ap-

14 USC 46.