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72d CONGRESS. SESS . I. CH. 314 . JUNE 30, 1932. only when authorized or approved in writing by the President of the Report to Congress. United States. The Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall report to Congress on the first Monday in December in 1932 and 1933 the exemptions made under this section divided according to salary, gra de, and class . Annual leave for f is- S E C . 1 03 . All ri ghts now conferr ed or authorized to be conferred by calyear 1933suspended . Vol. 30, p. als.

law upon any officer or employee to receive annual leave of absence Post, p . 1515.


with pay are hereby suspended during the fiscal year ending Ju ne 30, 1933 . Definitions . DEFINITIONS SEC. 104. When used in this title-- "Officer" and "em- (a) The terms " officer " and " employee " mean any person render- plo yee ."

ing services in or under any branch or service of the United States Government or the government of the District of Columbia, but do Offi cers, etc ., not in- not include (1) off icers whose comp ensation may not , under the Cons ti- cluded within me an- ing of terms . tution, be diminished during their continuance in office ; (2)' Senators, Representatives in Congress, Delegates, and Resident Commis- sioners ; (3) officers and employees on the rolls of the Senate and House of Representatives ; (4) carriers in the Rural Mail Delivery Service ; (5) officers and members of the Police Department of the District of Columbia, of the Fire Department of the District of Columbia, of the United States Park Police in the District of Columbia, and of the White House Police ; (6) teachers in the public schools of the District of Columbia ; (7) public officials and employ- ees w hose com pens atio n is der ived fro m as ses smen ts on ba nks and/or is not paid from the "Federal Treasury ; (8) the enlisted perso nnel of the Army , Na vy, Coas t Gu ard, and Ma rine Corps ; (9) postmasters and postal employees of post offices of the first, second, and third classes whose salary or allowances are based on gross postal rec eipts, and postm asters of the fo urth class ; ( 10 ) a ny person in respect of any office, position, or employment the amount of compensation of which is expressly fixed by international agreement ; and (11) any person in respect of any office, position, or employment the compensation of which is paid under the terms of any contract Post, 1'. 1519

in effect on the date of the enactment of this Act, if such compen- sation m ay not l awfully be reduc ed . Compe nsat ion ."

(b) The term " compensation " means any salary, pay, wa ge, Services included . Post,p.1514. allowance (except allowances for subsistence, quarters, heat, light, and travel), or other emolument paid for services rendered in any civilian or nonci vilian o ffice, p osition, or empl oyment

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includes the retired pay of j udges, a nd the r etired p ay of all commiss ioned an d other personnel of the Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Lighthouse Service, and the Public Health Service, and the retired pay of all Not Inclu ded . commissioned and other personnel (except enlisted) of the Army, Navy , Ma rine Cor ps, and Coas t Guard ; but does not include the active or retired pay of the enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Marin e Cor ps, or Coast Guard ; and does not include payments out of any retirement, disability, or relief fund made up wholly or in Piecework, etc., em- part of contributions of employees. pl oyient~8y . (c) In the case of any office, position, or employment, the com- pensation for which is calcula ted on a piecewo rk, hourly, or p er diem basis, the rate of comp ensation per ann um shall be held to be t he total amount which would be payable for the regular working hours and o n t h e. basis of three hundred and sev en workin g days, or the number of w orkin g days on the basis of whic h suc h comp ensat ion is calculated, whichever is the greater .