Federal Register - July 27, 1949

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VOLUME 14

1934
4 A/ITEO

NUMBER 143

Washington, Wednesday, July 27, 1949

TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art 25F ederal E m ployees P ay R egulations SUBPART B PERIODIC WITHIN-GRADE SALARY
ADVANCEMENT REGULATIONS

1. In 25.231 paragraph b is amend ed; paragraphs c, d, e, and f are redesignated as paragraphs d, e, f, and g ; and a new paragraph c is added. As amended, 25.231 will be ef fective August 7, 1949, except paragraph e, which is effective as of June 24,1948.
Section 25.231, as amended, will read as follows:
25.231 Service to be credited. In computing the periods of service required for within-grade salary advancements there shall be credited to such service:
a Continuous paid civilian employ ment in any branch legislative, execu tive, or judicial of the Federal Govern ment, or in the municipal government of the District of Columbia.
b Service prior to a period of ab sence not in excess of 52 calendar weeks due to leave without pay, furlough, or separation, except where such absence was due to disqualification, abandon ment of position, suspension, legal in competence, inefficiency, or separation for cause on charges of misconduct, de linquency or for other reasons. No pe riod in a non-pay status or of separation from the rolls is creditable.
c The period of time absent from duty during which disability compensa tion was received under the Employees Compensation Act, not to exceed the amount of time necessary to complete one waiting period, creditable only if the employee returns to duty.
d Service in the armed forces, in the merchant marine, or on war transfer subject to the following conditions: The employee must have 1 left his position to enter the armed forces or the mer chant marine, or to comply with a war transfer, 2 been separated under hon orable conditions from active duty in the armed forces, or have received a certifi cate of satisfactory service in the mer
chant marine, or have a satisfactory record on war transfer, and 3 been restored, reemployed, or reinstated in any permanent position within the scope of the compensation schedules fixed by the Classification Act of 1923, as amended, under regulations of the Com mission which provide for mandatory restoration or reemployment, or the pro visions of any law providing for manda tory restoration or reemployment, or any other administrative procedure having a similar purpose with respect to employees not subject to civil service rules and regu lations. Any person entitled to be cred ited with service under this paragraph shall also be entitled to credit not more than twelve, eighteen, or thirty months, as the case may be, for civilian employ-
ment prior to leaving his position to enter the armed forces or the merchant marine, or to comply with a war transfer.
e Any person who has mandatory restoration rights under section 9 of the Selective Service Act of 1948, shall be restored in such manner as to give him credit for any within-grade salary ad vancements to which he would have been entitled if. he had continued in civilian employment continuously from the time of his entering the armed forces until the time of his restoration to such employment.
f In the case of an employee whose name appeared on a list of eligibles be tween May 1, 1940 and March 16, 1942, and who, after meeting necessary condi tions, received probational appointment under the provisions of any Executive order or regulations of the Commission covering situations in which an eligible lost his opportunity for probational ap pointment because of military service in World War II, time elapsing since the earliest date on which an eligible stand ing lower on the same list of eligibles re ceived a probational appointment there from.
g In the case of an employee who applied for restoration, reappointment or reemployment within the period, pro vided by statute or regulation, of 90 cal endar days after honorable discharge from the military service or from hospi talization continuing for a period of not Continued on p. 4653

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Agriculture Department See also Commodity Credit Cor poration; Production and Marketing Administration.
Rules and regulations:
War food order; agriculture-im port order________________
Alien Property, Office of Notices:
Vesting orders, etc.:
Arfsten, Paula_____________
Arima, Tamaki F., and Sumiyoshi Arima_____________
Boeck, Anna, et al_________
Eule, Drs. Max, Ing. von Kreisler and Lotterhos___
Maximiliam, Max____ _____
Nakamura, Yasaku________
Off, Auguste Emma Helene, and Mathilde Katarina Bertha Auguste Off____
Ohashi, Mantaro, et al______
Schnorrenberger, Anna_____
Civil Aeronautics Administra tion Rules and regulations:
Air traffic rules; danger areas Civil Aeronautics Board See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion.
Civil Service Commission Rules and regulations:
Federal employees pay; periodic within-grade salary advance ment_____________________
Coast Guard Notices:
Approval of equipment________
Termination_______________
Commerce Department See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion; International Trade, Office of.
Commodity Credit Corporation Rules and regulations:
Loan and purchase agreement programs, 1949:
Grain sorghums__________
Rye______________________
Purchase agreement program, 1949; hay and pasture grass seed________
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