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[88 STAT. 430]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 430]

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PUBLIC LAW 93-371-AUG. 13, 1974

[88 STAT.

2 USC 60a note. 4 ^f ^^^ Federal Pay Comparability Act of 1970. This paragraph is effective July 1, 1974. Ji^^}^°\^°^'"'^' 5. Effective July 1, 1974, the last full paragraph under the heading o? duty compen- " ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS " in the appropriation for the ^^*'°"" onfi Senate in the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1972, is amended 5te. to read as lollows: note 40 USC 206c. "Each officer or member of the Capitol Police force whose compensation is disbursed by the Secretary of the Senate, who performs duty in addition to the number of hours of his regularly scheduled tour of duty for any day on or after July 1, 1974, is entitled to be paid compensation (when ordered to perform such duty by proper authority) or receive compensatory time off for each such additional hour of duty, except that an officer shall be entitled to such compensation only upon a determination made by the Capitol Police Board with respect to any additional hours. Compensation of an officer or member for each additional hour of duty shall be paid at a rate equal to his hourly rate of compensation in the case of an officer, and at a rate equal to one and one-half times his hourly rate of compensation for a member of such force. The hourly rate of compensation of such officer or member shall be determined by dividing his annual rate of compensation by 2,080. Any officer or member entitled to be paid compensation for such additional hours shall make a written election, which is irrevocable, whether he desires to be paid that compensation or to receive compensatory time off instead for each such hour. Compensation due officers and members under this paragraph shall be paid by the Secretary, upon certification by the Chief of the Capitol Police at the end of each calendar quarter and approval of the Capitol Police Board, from funds available in the Senate appropriation, 'Salaries, Officers and Employees' for the fiscal year in which the additional hours of duty are performed without regard to the limitations specified therein. Any compensator^^ time off accrued and not used by an officer or member at the time he is separated from service on the Capitol Police force may not be transferred to any other department, agency, or establishment of the United States Government or the government of the District of Columbia, and no lump-sum amount shall be paid for such accrued time. The Capitol Police Board is authorized to prescribe regulations to carry out this paragraph.". 2 USC 61-1 6. Effective July 1, 1974, the first sentence of section 105(d)(1)(A) note. Tvsc 61-1. of the Legislative Branch Appropriation Act, 1968, as amended and modified, is amended to read as follows: "The aggregate of gross compensation paid employees in the office of a Senator shall not exceed during each calendar year the following: "$370,215 if the population of his State is less than 2.000,000; "$381,330 if such population is 2,000,000 but less than 3,000,000 "$408,120 if such population is 3,000,000 but less than 4,000,000 "$442,605 if such population is 4,000,000 but less than 5,000,000 "$470,820 if such population is 5,000,000 but less than 7,000,000 "$500,460 if such population is 7,000,000 but less than 9,000,000 "$532,665 if such population is 9,000,000 but less than 10,000,000 "$557,460 if such population is 10,000,000 but less than 11,000,000; "$589,950 if such population s 11,000,000 but less than 12,000,000; "$614,745 if such population s 12,000,000 but less than 13,000,000; "$646,380 if such population s 13,000,000 but less than 15,000,000; "$678,015 if such population s 15,000,000 but less than 17,000,000; "$709,650 if such population is 17,000,000 or more."