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[69 Stat. 531]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. 531]

69 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 244-AUG. 5, 1955

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" (1) $1,290, while he is assigned to duty as a detective sergeant; "(2) $500, while he is assigned to duty as a precinct detective; "(3) $323, while he is assigned to duty as a station clerk; "(4) $291, while he is assigned to duty as a probational detective; or "(5) $420, while he is assigned to duty as a motorcycle officer. Paragraph (5) of this subsection shall apply to any officer below the grade of lieutenant. "(c) Subject to the approval of the Commissioners, the annual basic salary of a private of the Metropolitan Police force shall be increased by an amount not to exceed $420 while he is assigned to duty as a technician." D. SEC. 2. Section 102(a) of the District of Columbia Police and Fire- 814. C. C o d e ^1men's Salary Act of 1953 is amended by striking out "$120" and "$200" and inserting in lieu thereof "$129" and "$215", respectively. SEC. 3. Section 201 of the District of Columbia Police and Fire- g,^; c- code ^imen's Salary Act of 1953 is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 201. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) or (c), the annual basic salaries of the officers and members of the Fire Department of the District of Columbia shall be at the rates set forth in the following table: ^'Fire Chief Deputy fire chiefs Superintendent of machinery Fire m a r s h a l Battalion fire chiefs Assistant superintendent of machinery Deputy fire marshal Captains Pilots Marine engineers Lieutenants Sergeants Assistant pilots Assistant marine engineers Inspectors Private, class 4 (three or more years' service) Private, class 3 (two or more but less than three years' service) Private, class 2 (one or more but less than two years' service) Private, class 1 (less than one year'service)

$13, 438 9,094 9, 094 9, 094 8,335 8, 335 8,335 7,085 6,803 6, 803 6, 460 5,936 5, 416 5,416 5,174 4,990 4, 707 4, 424 4,193

All original appointments of privates shall be made at the annual Jiasic salary of $4,193 and the first year of service shall be probationary. "(b) The annual basic salary of a private of any class of the Fire Department of the District of Columbia shall be increased by— "(1) $420, while he is assigned to duty as an aide to the Fire Chief or to a deputy or battalion fire chief; " (2) $224, while he is assigned to duty as a regular first driveroperator of a fire department hose wagon, aerial ladder truck, rescue squad, or fire department ambulance; "(3) $420, while hr is assigned to duty as a chief radio technician; and " (4) $224, while he is assigned to duty as a chief photographer. "(c) Subject to the approval of the Commissioners, the annual basic salary of a private or an inspector of the Fire Department of the District of Columbia shall be increased by an amount not to exceed $420 while he is assigned to duty as a technician." SEC. 4. Section 202(a) of the District of Columbia Police and Fire- „,^'c* c*"*® men's Salary Act of 1953 is amended by striking out "$120" and "$200" and inserting in lieu thereof "$129" and "$215", respectively. SEC. 5. (a) Retroactive salary shall be paid by reason of this Act Retroactive saionly in the case of an individual in the service of the United States ary.