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PUBLIC LAW 102-496—OCT. 24, 1992 106 STAT. 3241 "(c) LIMITATION. — An annuity increase provided by this section may not be computed on any additional annuity purchased at retirement by voluntary contributions. "(d) ROUNDING TO NEXT LOWER DOLLAR.— The monthly annuity installment, after adjustment under this section, shall be roundea to the next lowest dollar, except that such installment shall, after adjustment, reflect an increase of at least $1. •*(e) LIMITATION ON MAXIMUM AMOUNT OP ANNUITY.— "(1) IN GENERAL.— An annuity shall not be increased by reason of an adjustment under this section to an amount whicn exceeds the greater of— "(A) the maximum pay payable for GS-15 30 days before the effective date of the a4justment under this section; or "(B) the final pay (or average pay, if higher) of the participant with respect to whom the annuity is paid, mcreased by the overall annual average percentage acgustments (compounded) in the rates of pay of the General Schedule under subchapter I of chapter 53 of title 5, United States Code, during the period— "(i) beginning on the date on which the annuity commenced (or, in the case of a survivor of the retired participant, the date on which the participant's annuity commenced), and "(ii) ending on the effective date of the a4justment under tiiis section. "(2) PAY DEFINED.—For purposes of paragraph (1), the term 'pay* means the rate of salary or basic pay as payable under any provision of law, including any provision of law limiting the expenditure of appropriated funds. "Part K—Conformity With Civil Service Retirement System

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ITY BETWEEN CIVIL SERVICE AND CENTRAL INTEL- UGENCE AGENCY RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY SYS- TEMS. "(a) PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY.— "(1) CONFORMITY TO CSRS BY EXECUTIVE ORDER.— Whenever the President determines that it would be appropriate for the gurpose of maintaining existing conformity between the Civil ervice Retirement and Disability System and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System with respect to substantially identical provisions, the President may, by Executive order, extend to current or former participants in the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, or to their survivors, a provision of law enacted after January 1, 1975, which— "(A) amends subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5, United States Code, and is applicable to civil service employees generally; or (B) otherwise affects current or former participants in the Civil Service Retirement and Disabihty System, or their survivors.