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[76 Stat. 1234]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 1234]

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D.C. C o d e 3 1 1532-

D.C. Code 311533.

D. C. Code 311536. D.C. Code 311542.

PUBLIC LAW 87-881-OCT. 24, 1962

[76 STAT.

of creditable service; from longevity step X to longevity step Y on July 1 following the completion of eighteen years of creditable service: Provided, That beginning with the step increase normally due July 1, 1963, the Board of Education, on the written recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, is authorized to deny any such salary advancement for the year immediately following any year in which the employee fails to receive a performance rating of 'satisfactory' from his superior officer." (7) Section 7, subsection (a), is amended by striking the figure "18" both times it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "15", by striking the figure "17" and inserting in lieu thereof "14", and by striking the fourth sentence and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "Employees newly appointed or reappointed to positions of assistant professor (salary class 13), chief librarian and associate professor (salary class 11), and professor (salary class 8) shall receive one year of placement credit for each year of satisfactory service, not in excess of five years, in a position of the same or higher rank in a college or university of recognized standing outside the District of Columbia public schools, as determined by the Board." (8) Section 8, subsection (a), is amended by striking the period at the end thereof and inserting the following: ", except that beginning with any such step increase normally due subsequent to June 30, 1963, the Board of Education, on written recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, is authorized to deny any such increase in salary for the year immediately following any year in which the employee fails to receive a performance rating of 'satisfactory' from his superior officer." (9) Section 11, (1), is amended by inserting after the word "increment" the words "or longevity increment". (10) Section 13, subsection (a), is amended by striking the classification and pay rates for educational employees in the summer and evening schools and inserting in lieu thereof the following classification and pay rates: "Classification

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Per Diem SUMMER SCHOOL

(KEGULAR)

Teacher, elementary and secondary schools, and instructor, District of Columbia Teachers College Assistant professor, District of Columbia Teachers College Associate professor. District of Columbia Teachers College Assistant principal, elementary and secondary schools Supervising director, and professor. District of Columbia Teachers College Principal, elementary and secondary schools

$19. 72

$21. 69

$23. 66

22. 68

24.94

27.21

25.64

28.20

30.76

28. 59

31.45

34.31

28. 59 31.55

31.45 34. 70

34.31 37.86

Per Diem VETERANS' SUMMER HIGH SCHOOL CENTERS

Teacher

$35. 49

$29. 58 Per Period E V E N I N G SCHOOLS

Teacher Assistant principal Principal

$5.79 8.40 9.25'