Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 94 Part 2.djvu/820

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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 2098 Administrative review.

22 USC 4009.

22 USC 4010. Hearing.

Ante, p. 2145.

PUBLIC LAW 96-465—OCT. 17, 1980

citizens of the United States. Whenever a selection board review indicates that the performance of such a career member of the Service may not meet the standards of performance for his or her class, the Secretary shall provide for administrative review of the performance of the member. The review shall include an opportunity for the member to be heard. Ob) In any case where the administrative review conducted under subsection (a) substantiates that a career member of the Service has failed to meet the standards of performance for his or her class, the member shall be retired from the Service and receive benefits in accordance with section 609. SEC. 609. RETIREMENT BENEFITS.—(a) A member of the Service—

(1) who is retired under section 607(c)(2); or (2) who is retired under section 607(c)(l) or 608(b)— (A) after becoming eligible for voluntary retirement under section 811, or (B) from the Senior Foreign Service or while assigned to class 1 in the Foreign Service Schedule, shall receive retirement benefits in accordance with section 806. (b) Any member of the Service (other than a member to whom subsection (a) applies) who is retired under section 607(c)(1) or 608(b) shall receive— (1) one-twelfth of a year's salary at his or her then current salary rate for each year of service and proportionately for a fraction of a year, but not exceeding a total of one year's salary at his or her then current salary rate, payable without interest from the Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund in 3 equal installments, such installments to be paid on January 1 of each of the first 3 calendar years beginning after the retirement of the member (except that in special cases, the Secretary of State may accelerate or combine such installments); and (2) a refund as provided in section 815 of the contributions made by the member to the Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund, except that in lieu of such refund a member who has at least 5 years of service credit toward retirement under the Foreign Service Retirement and Disability System (excluding military and naval service) may elect to receive an annuity, computed under section 806, commencing at age 60. In the event that a member of the Service has elected to receive retirement benefits under paragraph (2) and dies before reaching age 60, his or her death shall be considered a death in service within the meaning of section 809. SEC. 610. SEPARATION FOR CAUSE.—(a)(1) The Secretary may separate any member from the Service for such cause as will promote the efficiency of the Service. (2) A member of the Service who is a member of the Senior Foreign Service or is assigned to a salary class in the Foreign Service Schedule and who either (A) is serving under a career appointment, or (B) if separation is to be by reason of misconduct, is serving under a limited appointment, shall not be separated from the Service under this section until the member has been granted a hearing before the Foreign Service Grievance Board and the cause for separation established at such hearing, unless the member waives in writing the right to a hearing. The hearing provided under this paragraph shall be in accordance with the hearing procedures applicable to grievances under section 1106 and shall be in lieu of any other administrative procedure authorized or required by this or any other law.