Federal Register - December 4, 1954

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VOLUME 19

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NUMBER 235

Washington, Saturday, December 4, 1954

TITLE 5 ADMINISTRATIVE
PERSONNEL
Chapter I Civil Service Commission P art
25F ederal E mployees P ay R egulations
AS tep I ncreases BG eneral C ompensation
S ubpart S ubpart
R ules MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS

Effective upon publication in the F ed R egister, paragraph f 5 is added to 25.11 of Subpart A, and the following additions and amendments are made to Subpart B : paragraphs k and 1 are added to 25.102, paragraph a of 25.103 and paragraph a of 25.104
are amended, and a new 25.105 is added.
25.11 Definitions. 5 An increase resulting from the establishment of any minimum rate pur suant to section 803 of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended.

25.102 Definitions.
k Area is a geographical subdivision which can be described in terms of boun daries, such as the metropolitan limits of a city, the area within 20 miles of the city limits, a county, several counties, a state, etc.
l Location is a specific place of em ployment within an area, such as a par ticular shipyard or airbase.
25.103 General provisions, a All new appointments shall be made at the minimum rate of the grade to which the employee is appointed except where the minimum rate for a class is increased by Commission action. In this case new appointments shall be made to the mini mum rate for that specific class.

25.104 Special provisions, a An employee promoted, repromoted or transferred to a higher grade between Classification Act positions or grades shall receive basic compensation at the lowest rate of such higher grade which exceeds his existing rate of basic com pensation by not less than one-step in crease of the grade from which he is eral
transferred or promoted, unless a higher rate is authorized under the provisions of 25.103 b. However, if a special m inim um rate has been established under 25.105 for the class of positions, the employee will not receive less than the special minimum pay rate. If there is no rate in such higher grade which is at least a one-step increase above his existing rate of basic compensation, he shall receive the maximum scheduled rate of such higher grade, or his existing rate, whichever is the higher.

25.105 Special adjustments in mini mum pay rate of the class, a The Commission may establish the minimum rate of basic compensation for a specific class of positions under the Classifica tion Act of 1949, as amended, in a par ticular area or location at a step rate of the grade which is higher than the nor mal minimum if the following two con ditions are met:
1 A sufficient number of qualified eligibles in the given occupational class cannot be secured in the particular area or location at the normal minimum rate, and 2 There is a possibility that a suf ficient number of qualified eligibles can be secured by increasing the minimum rate for such class in the particular area or location to one of the higher step rates within the grade.
b The minimum rate shall be in creased only to the extent believed nec essary to produce sufficient additional appointees.
c The agency that initiates a request for an increased minimum rate shall be responsible for submitting complete sup porting data including, on the specific request of the Commission, a survey of the prevailing entrance rates paid by non-Federal employers in the area. In formation and data obtained from pri vate firms in the course of a salary survey shall be available only to the agencies concerned in evaluating the data.
d All Federal activities in the de fined area or location shall be notified of the new rate and the effective date when a m in im u m entrance rate is changed.
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CONTENTS
Agricultural Marketing Service
PaS

Rules and regulations:
Lemons grown in California and Arizona; limitation of ship ments______________
8011
Oranges, grapefruit and tan gerines grown in Florida; ap proval of expenses and fixing of rate of assessment for 1954-1955 fiscal period_____ 8011
Oranges, navel, grown in Ari zona and California; limita tion of handling__________ 8011
Prohibitions of imported com modities; establishment of subchapter and redesignation of general regulations; note_8012
Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Service.
Alien Property Office
Notices:
Vested property, intention to return:
Caserta, Angela Gaglione----Guichard, Raymond______
Margulies, David_________
Will, Richard, et al___ ___

8034
8034
8034
8034

Civil Aeronautics Administra tion
Rules and regulations:
Minimum en route IFR alti tudes; miscellaneous amendments_____________ _____ 8013
Restricted area alteration; Ko diak Island, Alaska________ 8013
Civil Aeronautics Board
Proposed rule making:
Air carrier operation rules; en route performance operating limitations----------------------- 8025
Civil Service Commission
Rules and regulations:
Federal employees pay; miscel laneous amendments---------- 8009
Commerce Department
See Civil Aeronautics Administra tion.
Customs Bureau
Notices:
American Oil Co.; registration of house flag and funnel mark___________________ 8026
8009

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Federal Register - December 4, 1954

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Data04/12/1954

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