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PUBLIC LAW 233—OCT. 30, 1951

[66 STAT.

REPEALS

SEC. 207. (a) The following Acts or parts of Acts are hereby repealed: (1) The Act entitled "An Act to provide for vacations to Government employees, and for other purposes", approved March 14, 1936 a o t S e i ' ' " ^ ' (49 Stat. 1161). (2) The Act entitled "An Act to standardize sick leave and extend it 30k, Sin^" ^" "^"^" ^ all civilian employees", approved March 14, 1936 (49 Stat. 1162). (3) Section 6 of the Act entitled "An Act to reclassify the salaries of postmasters, officers, and employees of the Postal Service; to establish uniform procedure for computing compensation; and for other 39 u. 8. c. {856. purposes", approved July 6, 1945, as amended (59 Stat. 435). (4) The paragraph under the heading "Public Printing and Binding" in the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and for other purposes", 29 Stat. 453. approved June 11, 1896 (44 U.S.C. 45), relating to leaves of absence of employees of the Government Printing Office. 39 Stat. 557. (5) The third proviso in the Act of August 29, 1916 (34 U.S.C. 513). i u*s.^?§§ n46. (6) Sections 931 and 932 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946. Ante 291 ^'^^ Section 601 of the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1952. " *' ^' • (b) Section 2 of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of substitute employees in the postal service, and for other pur39 u. 8. c. 5 862(1. poses", approved April 15, 1947 (61 Stat. 40), is amended by striking out the words "and leave". SAVING PROVISION

SEC. 208. (a) I n any case in which— (1) the amount of accumulated annual leave carried over into the calendar year 1952 by an officer or employee under provisions of law applicable to such officer or employee on December 31, 1951, is in excess of the amount allowable under the applicable provisions Anu. p. 679. ^f section 203, or (2) the amount of accumulated annual leave to the credit of an officer or employee who is subject to the provisions of section 203 (d) and who becomes subject to the provisions of section 203 (c) is in excess of the amount allowable under section 203(c), such excess shall remain to the credit of such officer or employee until used, but the use during any year of an amount of leave in excess of the aggregate amount which shall have accrued during such year shall automatically reduce the maximum allowable accumulation at the end of the last complete biweekly pay period in any year until the accumulation of such officer or employee no longer exceeds the amount prescribed in the applicable provisions of section 203. (b) An officer or employee heretofore subject to a system of leave administered on a calendar-day basis shall be deemed to have to his credit on the effective date of this title five-sevenths day of leave chargeable as provided in section 205(a) for each calendar day's leave to his credit on such date. (c) No officer or employee shall be considered, by reason of the enactment of this title, to have been transferred to an agency under a different leave system within the meaning of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the payment to certain Government employees for accumulated or accrued annual leave upon their separation from Gov58 Stat. 845. ernment service", approved December 21, 1944 (5 U.S.C. 61d). AMuaran*d' sick (d) Any person who served during the period from December 1, leave. 1950, to January 6, 1952, as an employee in the postal service, other