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[80 STAT. 291]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 291]

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PUBLIC LAW 89-504-JULY 18, 1966

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fiscal year. Basic compensation shall be paid to postmasters in post offices of the fourth class in accordance with this schedule. " F O U R T H CLASS OFFICE S C H E D U L E

P e r a n n u m r a t e s and steps "Revenue units 1 30 b u t fewer than 33 24 b u t fewer than 30 18 b u t fewer than 24 12 b u t fewer than 18 6 b u t fewer than 12 Fewer than 6

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$4,019 3,715 3,064 2,407 1,736 1,398

$4,152 3,837 3,168 2,485 1,791 1,443

$4,285 3,959 3,272 2,563 1,846 1,488

$4,418 4,081 3,376 2,641 1,901 1,533

$4,551 4,203 3,480 2,719 1,956 1,578

$4,684 4,325 3,584 2,797 2,011 1,623

$4,817 4,447 3,688 2,875 2,066 1,668

$4,950 4,569 3,792 2,953 2,121 1,713

$5,083 4,691 3,896 3,031 2,176 1,758

$5,216 4,813 4,000 3,109 2,231 1,803

$5,349 4,935 4,104 3,187 2,286 1,848

$5,482 5,057 4,208 3,265 2,341 1,893".

(d) The basic compensation of each employee subject to the Postal Field Service Schedule, the Rural Carrier Schedule, or the Fourth Class Office Schedule immediately prior to the effective date of this section shall be determined as follows: (1) Each employee shall be assigned to the same numerical step for his position which he had attained immediately prior to such effective date. I f changes in levels or steps would otherwise occur on such effective date without regard to enactment of this Act, such changes shall be deemed to have occurred prior to conversion. (2) I f the existing basic compensation is greater than the rate to which the employee is converted under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the employee shall be placed in the lowest step which exceeds his basic compensation. I f the existing basic compensation exceeds the maximum step of his position, his existing basic compensation shall be established as his basic compensation. E M P L O Y E E S I N THE DEPARTMENT OF M E D I C I N E A N D SURGERY OF THE VETERANS'

ADMINISTRATION

SEC. 105. Section 4107 of title 38, United States Code, relating to ^^ ^^at. 1117. grades and pay scales for certain positions within the Department of Medicine and Surgery of the Veterans' Administration, is amended to read as follows: "§ 4107. Grades and pay scales " (a) The per annum full-pay scale or ranges for positions provided in section 4108 of this title, other than Chief Medical Director and » Stat. 409. Deputy Chief Medical Director, shall be as follows: ((S E C T I O N

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"Assistant Chief Medical Director, $25,890. "Medical Director, $22,760 minimum to $25,800 maximum. "Director of Nursing Service, $17,550 minimum to $23,013 maximum. "Director of Chaplain Service, $17,550 minimum to $23,013 maximum. "Chief Pharmacist, $17,550 minimum to $23,013 maximum. "Chief Dietitian, $17,550, minimum to $28,013 maximum. " (b)(1) The grades and per annum full-pay ranges for positions provided in paragraph (1) of section 4104 of this title shall be as follows:

72 Stat. 1244.