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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 1562

PUBLIC LAW 96-396—OCT. 7, 1980

Public Law 96-396 96th Congress

An Act Oct. 7, 1980 [H.R. 7782]

U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division, basic compensation adjustments.

Effective date.

To amend the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 to provide for the same acijustments in the basic compensation of officers and members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division as are given to Federal employees under the General Schedule.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) the purpose of this Act is to insure that officers and members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division are entitled to adjustments in basic compensation in the same overall percentage as are other Federal employees within the General Schedule under the Federal pay comparability system. (b) Section 501 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (D.C. Code, sec. 4-833) is amended— (1) by striking out "Executive Protective Service" in subsection (a) and inserting in lieu thereof "United Stat^ Secret Service Uniformed Division"; (2) by inserting ", and the annual rate of basic compensation of officers and members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division may be adjusted by the Secretary of the Treasury," in subsection (b)(l) after "Secretary of the Interior"; and (3) by inserting "or to officers and members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division" in subsection (c) after "United States Park PoUce force". (c) The amendments made by subsection (b) shall take effect on October 1, 1980. Approved October 7, 1980.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORT No. 96-1323 (Comm. on the District of Columbia). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 126 (1980): Sept. 25, considered and passed House. Sept. 26, considered and passed Senate.