Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/469

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PUBLIC LAW 101-366 —AUG. 15, 1990 104 STAT. 435 care facility in another such labor-market area, without changing residence. "(7) Justification for setting the maximum rate of basic pay for any grade at a rate in excess of 133 percent of the minimum rate of basic pay for that grade. "(8) The discussion required by section 4142(b)(2) of this title. "(h) For the purposes of this section, the term 'health-care facility' means a medical center, an independent outpatient clinic, or an independent domiciliary facility. "§ 4142. Nurses and other health-care personnel: administration of pay "(a)(1) Regulations prescribed under section 4141(a) of this title shall provide that whenever an employee in a covered position is given a new duty assignment which is a promotion, the rate of bsisic pay of that employee shall be increased at least one step increment in that employee's grade. "(2) A nurse serving in a head nurse position shall while so serving receive basic pay at a rate two step increments above the rate that would otherwise be applicable to the nurse. If such a nurse is in the highest or next-to-highest step for that nurse's grade, the preceding sentence shall be applied by extrapolation to create additional steps only for the purposes of this paragraph. The limitation in section 4141(c)(1) of this title shall not apply with respect to increased basic pay under this paragraph. "(3) An employee in a covered position who is promoted to the next higher grade shall be appointed in that grade at a step having a rate of basic pay that is greater than the rate of basic pay applicable to the employee in a covered position on the day before the effective date of the promotion. "(b)(1) Under regulations which the Secretary prescribes for the administration of this section, the director of a Department healthcare facility (A) shall pay a cash bonus (in an amount to be determined by the director not to exceed $2,000) to an employee in a covered position at that facility who becomes certified in a specialty recognized by the Department, and (B) may provide such a bonus to an employee in such a position who has demonstrated both exemplary job performance and exemplary job achievement. The authority of the Secretary under this subsection is in addition to any other authority of the Secretary to provide job performance incentives. "(2) The Secretary shall include in the annual report under section 4141(g) of this title a discussion of the use during the period covered by the report of the payment of bonuses under this subsection and other job performance incentives available to the Secretary. "(c)(1) The Secretary shall provide (in regulations prescribed for the administration of this section) that the director of a Department health-care facility, in making a new appointment of a person under section 4104(1) of this title as an employee in a covered position for employment at that facility, may make that appointment at a rate of pay described in paragraph (3) without being subject to a requirement for prior approval at any higher level of authority within the Department in any case in which the director determines that it is necessary to do so in order to obtain the services of employees in covered positions in cases in which vacancies exist at that healthcare facility.