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[76 Stat. 1242]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 1242]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-882-OCT. 24, 1962

[76 STAT.

at a scheduled rate in class 4, subclass (a), or class 4, subclass (c), as the case may be, with the title of sergeant as follows: From— Corporal, class 3, subclass (a): Service steps 1 and 2 , Service step 3 . Service step 4 Longevity step 7 Longevity step 8 Longevity step 9 From—• Corporal assigned as motorcycle officer, class 8, subclass (b): Service steps 1 and 2 Service step 3 Service step 4 Longevity step 7 Longevity step 8 Longevity step 9

D.c. Code 4829, 4-832.

To— Sergeant, class 4, subclass (a): Service step 1. Service step 2. Service step 3. Service step 4. Longevity step 7. Longevity step 8. To— Sergeant assigned a s motorcycle officer, class 4, subclass (c): Service step 1. Service step 2. Service step 3. Service step 4. Longevity step 7. Longevity step 8.

I n computing the time served by each officer or member so assigned from corporal to sergeant or from corporal to sergeant assigned as motorcycle officer on the effective date of this Act for purposes of advancement to the next higher scheduled service st«p or longevity step as provided in section 303 or 401, as the case may-be, of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, as amended, such time shall commence as of the effective date of this Act. (6) Each officer or member who was a sergeant in class 4 immediately prior to the effective date of this Act, and who was a sergeant prior to July 1, 1953, shall be advanced to and shall receive the scheduled rate of basic compensation for longevity step 9 in class 4. Each officer or member who was a sergeant in class 4 immediately prior to the effective date of this Act and who was promoted to sergeant after June 30, 1953, and prior to the effective date of the District oi Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, shall, if immediately prior to the effective date of this Act he was serving in longevity step 7 or service step 4 or any lower service step, be advanced to the second higher scheduled step in class 4 above such step in which he was so serving or if, immediately prior to the effective date of this Act he was serving in longevity step 8 he shall be advanced to longevity step 9 in class 4, and shall receive the scheduled rate of basic compensation for the step to which he is advanced. Each officer or member who was a sergeant in class 4 immediately prior to the effective date of this Act and who was promoted to sergeant on or after the effective date of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, shall be advanced to and receive the scheduled rate of basic compensation for the next higher scheduled step in class 4. Any active service which each such sergeant has rendered in the service step or longevity step in which he was serving immediately prior to the effective date of this Act will be credited to him for subsequent advancement purposes under the provisions of section 303 or section 401, as the case may be, of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958, as amended.