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[86 STAT. 637]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 637]

86 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-410-AUG. 29, 1972

Executive Protective Service, and the Secretary ot the Interior, in the case of the United States P a r k Police force, are authorized to establisli and determine, from time to time, the positions in salary classes 1, 2, and 4 to be included as technicians' positions. " (b) Each officer or member— " (1) who immediately prior to the effective date of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act Amendments of 19^2— " (A) was in a position assigned to subclass (b) of salary class 1 or 2 or subclass (c) of salary class 4, or " (B) was in salary class 4 and was performing the duty of a dog handler, or "(2) whose position is determined under subsection (a) to be includ.ed in salary class 1, 2, or 4 on or after such date as a technician's position, shall on or after such date receive, in addition to his scheduled rate of basic compensation, $680 per annum. An officer or member described in paragraph (1)(A) or (2) shall receive the additional compensation authorized by this subsection until his position is determined under subsection (a) not to be included in salary class 1, 2, or 4 as a technician's position or until he no longer occupies such position, whichever occurs first. An officer or member described in paragraph (1)(B) shall receive such compensation so long as he performs the duty of a dog handler. I f the position of dog handler is included under subsection (a) as a technician's position, an officer or member performing the duty of a dog handler may not receive both the additional compensation authorized for an officer or member occupying a technician's position and the additional compensation authorized for officers and members performing the duty of a dog handler. " (c) Each officer or member who immediately prior to the effective date of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act Amendments of 1972 was assigned as a detective sergeant in subclass (b) of salary class 4 shall on or after such date, receive, in addition to his scheduled rate of basic compensation, $500 per annum, so long as he remains in such assignment. Each officer or member who is promoted after such date to the rank of detective sergeant shall receive, in addition to his scheduled rate of basic compensation, $500 per annum so long as he remains in such assignment. (d) The additional compensation authorized by subsections (b) and (c) shall be paid to an officer or member in the same manner as lie is paid the basic compensation to which he is entitled." SEC. 107. Section 303 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (D.C. Code, sec. 4-829) is amended to read as follows: " SEC. 303. (a) Each officer and member, if he has a current performance rating of 'satisfactory' or better, shall have his service step adjusted in the following manner: " (1) Each officer and member in service step 1,2, or 3 of salary class 1 shall be advanced in compensation successively to the next higher service step at the beginning: of the first pay period immediately subsequent to the completion of fifty-two calendar weeks of active service in his service step. " (2) Each officer and member in service step 4 or 5 of salary class 1 shall be advanced in compensation successively to the next higher service step at the beginning of the first pay period immediately subsequent to the completion of one hundred an(i four calendar weeks of active service in his service step. " (3) Each officer and member in service step 6,7, or 8 of salary class 1 shall be advanced in compensation successively to the next higher service step at the beginning of the first pay period immediately snb-

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Dog handler.

Advancement. 72 Stat. 483; 80 Stat. 1S93.