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[80 STAT. 497]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
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PUBLIC LAW 89-554-SEPT. 6, 1966

not receive pay with respect to the position from which he was removed, suspended, or furloughed, less the amounts he earned through other employment during that period; and (2) deemed to have performed service during that period for all purposes except for the accumulation of leave. § 5593. Back pay; individuals reinstated or restored after reduction in force An individual removed or furloughed without pay in a reduction in force who, after an appeal to proper authority, is reinstated or restored to duty because the action was unjustified or unwarranted is— (1) entitled to pay, at the rate received on the date of the removal or furlough, for the period for which he did not receive pay with respect to the position from which he was removed or furloughed, less the amounts he earned through other employment during that period; and (2) deemed to have performed service during that period for all purposes except for the accumulation of leave. Decision on an appeal to proper authority under this section shall be made at the earliest practicable date. § 5594. Back pay; individuals reinstated or restored after suspension or removal for national security An individual suspended or removed under section 7532 of this title who is reinstated or restored to duty under section 3571 of this title is entitled to pay in an amount not to exceed the amount he normally would have earned during the period of suspension or removal, at the rate received on the date of suspension or removal, for all or a part of the period for which he did not receive pay with respect to the position from which he was suspended or removed, less the amounts he earned through other employment during that period. CHAPTER 57—TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, A N D SUBSISTENCE SUBCHAPTER I—TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE E X P E N S E S; MILEAGE ALLOWANCES Sec.

5701. Definitions. 5702. Per diem; employees traveling on official business. 5703. Per diem, travel, and transportation expenses; experts and consultants; individuals serving without pay. 5704. Mileage and related allowances. 5705. Advancements and deductions. 5706. Allowable travel expenses. 5707. Regulations. 5708. Effect on other statutes.

SUBCHAPTER II—TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES; NEW APPOINTEES, STUDENT TRAINEES, AND TRANSFERRED EMPLOYEES Sec.

5721. Definitions. 5722. Travel and transportation expenses of new appointees; posts of duty outside the continental United States. 5723. Travel and transportation expenses of new appointees and student trainees; manpower shortage positions. 5724. Travel and transportation expenses of employees transferred; advancement of funds; reimbursement on commuted basis. 5725. Transportation expenses; employees assigned to danger areas.

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