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PUBLIC LAW 86-91-JULY 17, 1959

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QUARTERS, QUARTERS AIXOWANCES, AND STORAGE

46 Stat. 818.

46 Stat. 818.

SEC. 7. (a) Under regulations which shall be prescribed by or under authority of the President, each teacher (other than a teacher employed in a substitute capacity) shall be entitled, in addition to basic compensation, to quarters, quarters allowance, and storage as provided by this section. (b) Each teacher (other than a teacher employed in a substitute capacity) shall be entitled, for each school year for which he performs services as a teacher, to quarters or a quarters allowance equal to those authorlzcd by the Act of June 26, 1930 (5 U.S.C. 118a). (c) Each teacher (other than a teacher employed in a substitute capacity) who is performing services as a teacher at the close of a school year and agrees in writing to serve as a teacher for the next school year may be authorized, for the recess period immediately preceding such next school year— (1) quarters or a quarters allowance equal to those authorized by the Act of June 26, 1930 (5 U.S.C. 118a), or (2) in lieu of such quarters or quarters allowance, storage (including packing, dray age, unpacking, and transportation to and from storage) of his household effects and personal possessions. (d) If a teacher does not report for service at the beginning of the next school year, he shall be obligated to the United States in an amount equal to any quarters allowance which he may have received under subsection (c) of this section or in an amount equal to the reasonable value of any quarters or storage which he may have received under such subsection, or both, as the case may be. (e) Quarters, quarters allowance, and storage provided under this section shall be in lieu of any quarters, quarters allowance, and storage to which he otherwise might be entitled by reason of employment m another position during any recess period between two school years. COST-OF-LIVING ALLOWANCES A N D POST DIFFERENTIAL

SEC. 8. (a) Under regulations which shall be prescribed by or under authority of the President, each teacher (other than a teacher employed in a substitute capacity) shall be entitled, in addition to basic compensation, to— (1) cost-of-living allowances equal to those authorized by section 901(2) of the Foreign Service Act of 1946 (22 U.S.C. 69 Stat. 27.

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(2) additional compensation equal to that authorized under section 207 of the Independent Offices Appropriation Act, 1949 (5 U.S.C. 118h). (b) The cost-of-living allowances and additional compensation provided under subsection (a) of this section for any teacher shall be based on the teaching position in which he rendered services on a school-year beisis, except that, if such teacher is employed in another position during any recess period between two school years, such allowances and compensation for such recess period shall be based on the position in which he is employed during such recess period. DETERMINATION OP PER A N N U M SALARY RATES OF TEACHING POSITIONS FOR PURPOSES OF CLASSIFICATION ACT OF 1949

63 Stat. 969.

SEC. 9. For the purposes of the application of section 802(a) of the Classification Act of 1949 (5 U.S.C. 1132(a)) to any individual hold-