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[76 Stat. 485]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 485]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-649-SEPT. 7, 1962

§ 704. Allotments: officers of Public Health Service Commissioned officers of the Public Health Service who are on active duty may, under regulations prescribed by the President, make allotments from their pay. § 705. Assignments: enlisted members of naval service Each assignment of pay due an enlisted member of the Navy or Marine Corps and each power of attorney or other authority to draw, receipt for, or transfer that pay, is void, unless attested by the member's commanding officer and the disbursing officer having custody of the member's pay record. An assignment of pay shall state the date when the transfer of pay to the assignee is to begin. § 706. Commissioned officers of Coast and Geodetic Survey Under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of Commerce, commissioned officers of the Coast and Geodetic Survey may make allotments or assignments of their pay. Chapter 15—Prohibitions and Penalties Sec.

801. Restriction on payment to certain officers. 802. Forfeiture of pay during absence from duty due to disease from intemperate use of alcohol or drugs. 803. Commissioned officers of Army or Air Force: forfeiture of pay when dropped from rolls. 804. Enlisted members of Army or Air Force: pay and allowances not to accrue during suspended sentence of dishonorable discharge. 805. Sale of pay by members of naval service to be discouraged by commanding officer.

§ 801. Restriction on payment to certain officers (a) An officer of the Regular Navy or the Regular Marine Corps, other than a retired officer, may not be employed by a person furnishing naval supplies or war materials to the United States. If such an officer is so employed, he is not entitled to any payment from the United States during that employment. (b) If a retired officer of the Regular Navy or the Regular Marine Corps is engaged for himself or others in selling, or contracting or negotiating to sell, naval supplies or war materials to the Department of the Navy, he is not entitled to any payment from the United States while he is so engaged. (c) Payment may not be made from any appropriation, for a period of two years after his name is placed on that list, to an officer on a retired list of the Regular Army, the Regular Navy, the Regular Air Force, the Regular Marine Corps, the Regular Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, or the Public Health Service, who is engaged for himself or others in selling, or contracting or negotiating to sell, supplies or war materials to an agency of the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, or the Public Health Service. § 802. Forfeiture of pay during absence from duty due to disease from intemperate use of alcohol or drugs A member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps, on active duty who is absent from his regular duties for a continuous period of more than one day because of disease that is directly caused by and immediately follows his intemperate use of alcoholic liquor or habit-forming drugs is not entitled to pay for the period of that absence. However, a member whose pay is forfeited for more than one month is entitled to $5 for personal expenses for each full month that his pay is forfeited. Determinations of periods and causes of

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