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[80 STAT. 473]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 473]

80 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 89-554-SEPT. 6, 1966

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SUBCHAPTER VI—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS § 5361. Scientific and professional positions Subject to the approval of the Civil Service Commission, the head of the agency concerned shall fix the annual rate of basic pay for scientific and professional positions established under section 3104 of this title at not less than the minimum rate for GS-16 nor more than the maximum rate for GS-18. § 5362. Hearing examiners Hearing examiners appointed under section 3105 of this title are entitled to pay prescribed by the Civil Service Commission independently of agency recommendations or ratings and in accordance with subchapter III of this chapter and chapter 51 of this title. § 5363. Limitation on pay fixed by administrative action Except as provided by the Government Employees Salary Keform Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 400) and notwithstanding the provisions of other statutes, the head of an Executive agency or military department who is authorized to fix by administrative action the annual rate of basic pay for a position or employee may not fix the rate at more than the maximum rate for GS-18. This section does not impair the authorities provided by— (1) section 121 of title 2, Canal Zone Code (76A Stat. 15); (2) sections 248,481, and 1819 of title 12; (3) section 831b of title 16; or (4) sections 403a-403c, 403e-403h, and 403j of title 50. §5364. Miscellaneous positions in the executive branch The head of the agency concerned shall fix the annual rate of basic pay for each position in the executive branch specifically referred to in, or covered by, a conforming change in statute made by section 305 of the Government Employees Salary Reform Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 422), or other position ni the executive branch for which the annual pay is fixed at a rate of $18,500 or more under special provision of statute enacted before August 14, 1964, which is not placed in a level of the Executive Schedule set forth in subchapter II of this chapter, at a rate equal to the pay rate of a grade and step of the General Schedule set forth in section 5332 of this title. The head of the agency con- ^ Publication in cerned shall report each action taken under this section to the Civil Federal Register, Service Commission and publish a notice thereof in the Federal Register, except when the President determines that the report and publication would be contrary to the interest of national security. CHAPTER 55—PAY ADMINISTRATION SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec.

5501. Disposition of money accruing from lapsed salaries or unused appropriations for salaries. 5r»02. Unauthorized office; prohibition on use of funds. 5503. Recess appointments. 5504. Biweekly pay periods; computation of pay. 5505. Monthly pay periods; computation of pay. 5506. Computation of extra pay based on standard or daylight saving time. 5507. Officer affidavit; condition to pay. 5.^)08. Officer entitled to leave; effect on pay status. 5509. Appropriations.