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[79 STAT. 1116]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 1116]

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64 Stat. 395.

Definitions. Ante, p. 1114

74 Stat. 652.

PUBLIC LAW 89-301-OCT. 29, 1965

[79 STAT.

" (f) If an employee is entitled under this section to unused compensatory time at the time of his death, the Postmaster General shall pay a t the rate prescribed in this section, but not less than a sum equal to the employee's hourly basic compensation, for each hour of such unused compensatory time to the person or persons surviving at the date of such employee's death. Such payment shall be made in the order of precedence prescribed in the first section of the Act of August 3, 1950 (5 U.S.C. 61f), and shall be a bar to recovery by any other persons of amounts so paid. " (g) Notwithstanding any provision of this section other than subsection (f), no employee shall be paid overtime or extra compensation for a pay period which when added to his basic compensation for the pay period exceeds one twenty-sixth of the annual rate of basic compensation for the highest step of salary level P F S - 1 7. " (h) For the purposes of this section and section 3571 of this title— "(1) 'Annual rate regular employee' means an employee for whom the Postmaster General has established a regular work schedule consisting of five eight-hour days in accordance with section 3571 of this title. "(2) 'Hourly rate regular employee' means an employee for whom the Postmaster General has established a regular work schedule consisting of not more than forty hours a week. "(3) 'Substitute employee' means an employee for whom the Postmaster General has not established a regular work schedule." ^^^ Section 3575 of title 39, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: "§3575. Exemptions " (a) Sections 3571, 3573 and 3574 of this title do not apply to postmasters, rural carriers, postal inspectors, and employees in salary level P F S - 1 5 and above. " (b) Sections 3571 and 3573 of this title do not apply to employees referred to in section 3581 of this title. "(c) Sections 3571(a), (b), and (d), and 3573(e) of this title do not apply to substitute employees. " (d) Section 3571(b) of this title does not apply to hourly rate tegular employees." POSTAL E M P L O Y E E S KE]X)CA'nON E X P E N S E S

39 USC 3101 et seq.

^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ rj,j^^^ p^^^^ ^^ chapter 41 of title 39, United States Code, which precedes the center heading "'Spe<Mal Classes of Employees" and section 3111 thereof, is amended by inserting at the end thereof t he following new section: "§ 3107. Postal employees relocation expenses "Notwithstanding any other provision of law, each employee in the postal field service who is transferred or relocated from one oiRcial station tx) another shall, under regulations pronmlgated by the Postmaster General, be granted the following allowances and expenses: "(1) Per diem allowance, in lieu of subsistence expenses, for each Uicmber of his immediate family while en route between his old and new official stations, not in excess of the maximum per diem rates prescribed by or pursuant to law for employees of the Federal Government. "(2) Subsistence expenses of the employee and each member of his immediate family for a period of not to exceed thirty days while ooxiupying temporary quarters at the place of his new official duty station, but not in excess of the maximum per diem rates prescribed by or pursuant to law for employees of (he Federal Government.