Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 44 Part 2.djvu/948

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906 SIXTY-NINTH CONG·RESS.* Base. I. Cu. 801. 1926, °°°°°‘*““*·-* ‘ be retired on an annuity computed in accordance with the provisions §':g,‘g· pm, A,. of section 4 hereof: Pmmdc That proof of freedom from vicious r••~‘¤••6·• envy habit:} intemperanoe,or misconduct _{¤<:»•»peried of more ¤····=·==¤=~ Z’&'.L'2.¤?` "°*" ?’.»fi°i""2"a“° '°°°""‘“’g *’° °““°1°‘ ii" c‘i°‘*m §“ii

 no_.‘_.rer;mreilmanyc•sec 0 auns_a

be aH¢ured;¤nder the provisions of tlnsiaection unless the application umm, forretirementiahallx have-been executed prior to the eptp;icant’s um. sepafshnrrihxxph the servioehor tvgithin six monghantsherea {m1No A amp` ~ retireduner e rovisionso· 'section es

ziby&=n:¤medical oiiicar of tlie United States, or » ag duly

. mw surgeon,»or board of physicians or surgeons

 theflommissioner of Pensions for that purpose, and

(Y iflonmd to be disabled in the degree and in the manner specified W; ’,~»iOj`;w, Ql$i$U . ."i‘ v ‘i W hugs p "= ‘,;t,i ,i‘ L ,· , ` » ·, ,Q:,,,{f°"l,g,,,,“‘°‘”°‘l "" retired under ~the··p;·ovisions of this section, mF; ::·g which retired · permanent in character, las eusmuey pens- shaB¢` expliratipn of oneryear from the date ofisuch retirement ""'“‘ and annually t ereafter, until reaching retireuient age as defined in section 1 hereof, be examined under the direction of the Commis- · * · ~ ‘‘·e sioner of Pgnsionsbya—medicai·oiiic;r·ofdth&Up1iud_States, or a duly cian or sur n or oar o p sicxans or surgeons " ` " y of Pensionsfhr that purpose, in Xnhuiwx all ` tolpspertainstbeinaturgsiixdi degree oéghe annuigantla disability, ,m. i t ·eiI »an_a1muitant ~ recover . ere reae in retirement mwmmm restoredefto an ear¤ing*capacity which voulcgpermit him

 appropriatmposation fairly comparable in

compeaeativon-to»;the_»position nat- of retirement, y paymextiofthe annuity shallxbe continued temporarily: to afford the annuit•¤t·oppe¢t1mity·to seek -si1ch' available: position, but not in ¤·,,g,· ··= ·e·~·=¤ .,..m."“" "‘“¤.n ‘“°2i°`” owigng- ”i'Li?s‘Z2’5ry”°‘§h$i`i€i ?£§°,§§,;$$`.2t“i$‘?i°3§ A ‘ Su v .4 i · i gd- ‘ tc p1ppear~for·examinat1on, as rzauiredunder this section, payment of S I I e.-annuityblalzallyobe cippdtinulgréceigf the disability; "f° ° shallahavew usatis actoriy esta is ‘ . e ommissioner o mm Pensipsimayeorder or direct atiany time such medical or other ‘ exhmmatnoni-as he shall' deem necessary-to_,determ1ne» the facts relative ‘to»the nature and degree of d1seb11rty of any employee retired on anannuityunderithis section. it · A ,,£"°°"““"°“ °“"Y"‘ In where theannuity is discontinuedunder the provisions -·¤**•·‘•*••|n" ’m}•:; of this section before the annuntant has rece1ved_a sum equal to the mm: p•m.m»¤» total amount of his contributions with accrued mterest, d1ifer· ‘“”‘°°· enoe,:‘unles·s he_ shall become reemployedin a pcmtion w1th1n the PHIrY§BW—,Qf2Zl3hL8L Act, shall,be paidoito the retired employee, as

 1H;B0Ot\0!I   h3re0f,t uppu gpphcaition tléerefpr grsuch

crm an manner as e omp ro er enera may irec . n case =*’ ‘ *‘ Q ’ of,r@mp1oy1n§t»,i.u ea position yithin the purview of this Act the

 so re ded shall be redeposited, raslprovided in section 12

$2 "}.'{,'}{,”,’,f,$,*,',§,§ HIE; person shall be entitled to- receive an annuity under the pro-

¢*_{,,f,; visionsiof   Act, and. compensation under the provisions of the

v¤1.a¤,p.m. Act of September 7, 1916, ent1tled "An Act to provide compensation ~ s [fig fergemployees of(—theUn1ted States suffering-mjuries while _in the DJ`; Je·`—»,i `S ~».‘S*Z peatfo;·x;ianee,of»their,dut54;s,; and for othergmrposesf covering the _ pf timeghutthis provision sha zbe soconstrued as bmnmiewea. to;_ ,_ qtherngt of»any,5:la1mant;to the; greater gbeneiit conferred Fw, mq M mdk bjkotthbflgt for aziy part gf theisaxpgé _ L calexaminations. ., _, _ ¤81¤1¤¤ whs me e un er “prcms10ns,o this sectiperg b .-xysiciam or,sg;£eons who are in ma]; niiicers Of/$bQ~UH1

 , shall be jix by the COID1I11SS10§1G].y0f Pensions, and such

fees, togetherwith the employee’s reasonable traveling and other