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[80 STAT. 591]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 591]

80 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 89-554-SEPT. 6, 1966

sation for the benefit year. The Secretary of Labor shall issue, from time to time, after consultation with the Secretary of Defense, schedules specifying the pay and allowances for each pay grade of servicemen covered by this subchapter, which reflect representative amounts for appropriate elements of the pay and allowances whether in cash or in kind, (b) The provisions of subchapter I of this chapter, subject to the modifications made by this subchapter, apply to individuals who have had Federal service as defined by subsection (a) of this section. § 8522. Assignment of Federal service and wages Notwithstanding section 8504 of this title. Federal service and Federal wages not previously assigned shall be assigned to the State or to the Virgin Islands, as the case may be, in which the claimant first files claim for unemployment compensation after his latest discharge or release from Federal service. This assignment is deemed an assignment under section 8504 of this title for the purpose of this subchapter. § 8523. Dissemination of information (a) When designated by the Secretary of Labor, an agency of the United States shall make available to the appropriate State agency or to the Secretary, as the case may be, such information, including findings in the form and manner prescribed by regulations of the Secretary, as the Secretary considers practicable and necessary for the determination of the entitlement of an individual to compensation under this subchapter. (b) Subject to correction of errors and omissions as prescribed by regulations of the Secretary, the following are final and conclusive for the purpose of sections 8502(d) and 8503 (c) of this title: (1) Findings by an agency of the United States made in accordance with subsection (a) of this section with respect to— (A) whether or not an individual has met any condition specified by section 8521(a)(1) of this title; (B) the periods of Federal service; and (C) the pay grade of the individual at the time of his latest discharge or release from Federal service. (2) The schedules of pay and allowances prescribed by the Secretary under section 8521(a)(2) of this title. § 8524. Accrued leave For the purpose of this subchapter, a payment for unused accrued leave under section 501(b) of title 37 at the termination of Federal service is deemed— (1) to continue that Federal service during the period after the termination with respect to which the individual received the payment; and (2) Federal wages, subject to regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Labor concerning allocation over the period after termination. § 8525. Effect on other statutes (a) An individual eligible to receive a mustering-out payment under chapter 43 of title 38 is not entitled to compensation under this subchapter with respect to weeks of unemployment completed— (1) within 30 days after his discharge or release if he receives $100 in mustering-out payments; (2) within 60 days after his discharge or release if he receives $200 in mustering-out payments; or (3) within 90 days after his discharge or release if he receives $300 in mustering-out payments.

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