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[86 STAT. 710]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 710]

710

PUBLIC LAW 92-425-SEPT. 21, 1972

53 Stat. 1367; Ante, pp.41 0-415. Monthly annuity.

Annuity increase. 81 Stat. 652; 83 Stat. 837.

Limitation.

Waiver. 80 Stat. 564. 5 USC 8331. Ante,

p. 144.

Refunds, striction.

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STAT.

though that benefit has been offset by deductions under section 403 of title 42 on account of work. (b) The monthly annuity payable under section 1450(a)(3) of this title shall be 55 percent of the retired or retainer pay of the person who elected to provide that annuity after the reduction in that retired or retainer pay in accordance with section 1452(c) of this title. "(c) Whenever retired or retainei pay is increased under section 1401a of this title, each annuity that is payable under this section, or r^ection 1448(d) of this title, on the day before the effective day of that increase shall be increased at the same time by the same total percent. The amount of the increase shall be based on the monthly annuity payable before any reduction under section 1448(d) or 1450(c) of this title, or subsection (a) of this section. "§ 1452. Reduction in retired or retainer pay " (a) The retired or retainer pay of a person to whom section 1448 of this title applies who has a spouse, or who has a spouse and a dependent child, and who has not elected to provide an annuity to a person designated by him under section 1450(a)(3) of this title, or who had elected to provide such an annuity to such a person but has changed his election in favor of his spouse under section 1450(f) of this title, shall be reduced each month by an amount equal to 2i/^ percent of the first $300 of the base amount plus 10 percent of the remainder of the base amount. As long as there is an eligible spouse and a dependent child, that amount shall be increased by an amount prescribed under regulations of the Secretary of Defense. "(b) The retired or retainer pay of a person to whom section 1448 of this title applies who has a dependent child but does not have an eligible spouse, shall, as long as he has an eligible dependent child, be reduced by an amount prescribed under regulations of the Secretary of Defense. "(c) The retired or retainer pay of a person who has elected to provide an annuity to a person designated by him under section 1450 (a)(3) of this title shall be reduced by 10 percent plus 5 percent for each full 5 years the individual designated is younger than that person. However, the total reduction may not exceed 40 percent. " (d) If a person who has elected to participate in the Plan has been awarded retired or retainer pay and is not entitled to that pay for any period, he must deposit in the Treasury the amount that would otherwise have been deducted from his pay for that period, except when he is called or ordered to active duty for a period of more than 30 days. "(e) When a person who has elected to participate in the Plan waives his retired or retainer pay for the purposes of subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5, he shall not be required to make the deposit otherwise required by subsection (d) as long as that waiver is in effect unless, in accordance with section 8339(i) of title 5, he has notified the Civil Service Commission that he does not desire any spouse surviving him to receive an annuity under section 8341(b) of title 5. " (f) Except as provided in section 1450(e) of this title, a person is not entitled to any refunds of amounts deducted from retired or retainer pay under this section unless the amounts were deductexl through administrative error. "§ 1453. Recovery of annuity erroneously paid " I n addition to other methods of recovery provided by law, the Secretary concerned may authorize the recovery, by deduction from later payments to a person, of any amount erroneously paid to him under this subchapter. However, recovery is not required if, in the judgment