Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 103 Part 1.djvu/847

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PUBLIC LAW 101-136—NOV. 3, 1989 103 STAT. 819 Wages. Effective date. rates that would be payable under subsection (a) were subsection (a) applicable to such employee. (c) For the purpose of this section, the rates payable to an em- Regulations, ployee who is covered by this section and who is paid from a schedule that was not in existence on September 30, 1989, shall be determined under regulations prescribed by the Office of Personnel Management. (d) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rates of premium pay for employees subject to this section may not be changed from the rates in effect on September 30, 1989, except to the extent determined by the Office of Personnel Management to be consistent with the purpose of this section. (e) The provisions of this section shall apply with respect to pay for services performed by any affected employee on or after October 1, 1989. (f) For the purpose of administering any provision of law, includ- ing section 8431 of title 5, United States Code, or any rule or regulation that provides premium pay, retirement, life insurance, or any other employee benefit, that requires any deduction or contribu- tion, or that imposes any requirement or limitation, on the basis of a rate of salary or basic pay, the rate of salary or basic pay payable after the application of this section shall be treated as the rate of salary or basic pay. (g) Nothing in this section may be construed to permit or require the payment to any employee covered by this section at a rate in excess of the rate that would be payable were this section not in effect. (h) The Office of Personnel Management may provide for excep- tions to the limitations imposed by this section if the Office deter- mines that such exceptions are necessary to ensure the recruitment or retention of qualified employees. SEC. 613. None of the funds made available in this Act may be used to plan, implement, or administer (1) any reduction in the number of regions, districts or entry processing locations of the United States Customs Service; or (2) any consolidation or cen- tralization of duty assessment or appraisement functions of any offices in the United States Customs Service. SEC. 614. During the period in which the head of any department or agency, or any other officer or civilian employee of the Govern- ment appointed by the President of the United States, holds office, no fun<k may be obligated or expended in excess of $5,000 to furnish or redecorate the office of such department head, agency head, officer or employee, or to purchase furniture or make improvements for any such office, unless advance notice of such furnishing or redecoration is expressly approved by the Committees on Appropria- tions of the House and Senate. SEC. 615. Funds appropriated in this or any other Act may be used to pay travel to the United States for the immediate family of employees serving abroad in cases of death or life threatening illness of said employee. SEC. 616. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 112 and 113 of title 3, United States Code, each Executive agency detailing any personnel shall submit a report on an annual basis in each fiscal year to the Senate and House Committees on Appropriations on all employees or members of the armed services detailed to Executive agencies, listing the grade, position, and offices of each Reports. 5 USC prec. 3341 note.