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[76 Stat. 480]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 480]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-649-SEPT. 7, 1962

[76 STAT.

§ 424. Band leaders (a) The leader of the Army Band is entitled to the allowances of a captain in the Army. (b) The director of music at the United States Military Academy is entitled to the allowances of a commissioned officer whose grade corresponds to the rank prescribed for the director by the Secretary of the Army. (c) The leader of the United States Navy Band is entitled to the allowances of a lieutenant in the Navy. (d) A member of the Marine Corps who is appointed as director or assistant director of the United States Marine Corps Band under 72 Stat. 1508. section 6222 of title 10, is entitled, while serving thereunder, only to the allowances of an officer in the grade in which he is serving. However, his allowances may not be less than those to which he was entitled at the time of his appointment under that section. (e) The leader of the Naval Academy Band is entitled to the allowances of the pay grade prescribed for him by the Secretary of the Navy under section 207(e) of this title. The second leader is entitled to the allowances of a warrant officer, W-1. §425. United States Navy Band; United States Marine Corps Band: allowances while on concert tour While on concert tours approved by the President, the members of the United States Navy Band and the United States Marine Corps Band do not forfeit allowances. § 426. Prisoners in naval confinement facilities (a) A person who is confined in a naval confinement facility under the sentence of a court-martial is entitled to an amount fixed by the Secretary of the Navy, but not more than $3 a. month, for necessary expenses. (b) Appropriations for the pay of the Navy or the Marine Corps, as the case may be, may be used for payments under this section. Chapter 9—Leave Sec.

601. 502. 503. 504.

Payments for unused accrued leave. Absences due to sickness, wounds, and certain other causes. Absence without leave or over leave. Cadets and midshipmen: chapter does not apply to.

§ 501. Payments for unused accrued leave (a) In subsections (b).-(f)of this section— (1) "discharge" means— (A) in wie case of an enlisted member, separation or release from active duty under honorable conditions or appointment as an officer; and (B) in the case of an officer, separation or release from active duty under honorable conditions; (2) "child" means— (A) a legitimate child; (B) a legally adopted child; (C) a stepchild, if, at the time of the death of the member or former member, the stepchild was a member of his household; (D) an illegitimate child, in the case of a female member or former member; (E) an illegitimate child to whose support a male member or former member has been judicially ordered or decreed to contribute, of whom he has been judicially decreed to be the father, or of whom he has acknowledged in writing under oath that he is the father; and