Downgrading and Related Personnel Matters in the Federal Government: Hearing ... Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12043 and H.R. 12336; H.R. 12043, a Bill to Amend Sections 22, 23, and 24, Title 13, United States Code, and for Other Purposes; H.R. 12336, a Bill to Amend Section 507 of the Classification Act of 1949, as Amended, with Respect to the Preservation of Basic Compensation in Downgrading Actions. June 14, 1960

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Page 11 - Employees of the Department of Commerce and other departments and independent offices of the Government may, with the consent of the head of the respective department or office, be employed and compensated for field work in connection with the Fifteenth Decennial Census. The special agents, supervisors, supervisors...
Page 1 - Secretary may make appointments to such temporary positions in conformity with the civil service laws and rules. (b) In addition to employees of the Department of Commerce, employees of other departments and independent offices of the Government may, with the consent of the head of the respective department or office, be employed and compensated for field work in connection with the work provided for by law without regard to section 301 of the Dual Compensation Act.
Page 10 - The purpose of this change is to make it clear that the phrase in question refers, in the case of a bulk sale, to the date of passage of title, and in the case of a bulk mortgage to the date of execution of the mortgage. Clarifying and Extending Judicial Notice of Matters of Law The Judicial Council recommends a new section 344-a of the Civil Practice Act...
Page 11 - Secretary may utilize the services of nontemporary employees of the Bureau (by assignment, promotion, appointment, detail, or otherwise) in temporary positions established for any census, for not to exceed the period during which appropriations are available for that census. Whenever the Secretary determines that the services of an employee which have been utilized under this section are no longer required in such a temporary position, he may, without regard to the provisions of any other law, return...
Page 12 - As used in this title with respect to appointments or positions, "temporary" shall be construed to mean not in excess of one year, or not in excess of the specific period during which appropriations are available for the conduct of a particular census, whichever is longer. No employee of the Bureau who holds only a temporary appointment within the meaning of this section shall be considered as other than strictly temporary for purposes of any other provision of law relating to separations, suspensions,...
Page 13 - ... per diem : Provided further, That the Director of the Census may, in his discretion, fix the compensation of special agents on a piece-price basis without limitation as to the amount earned per diem : And provided further, That the special agents appointed under this section shall be entitled to necessary traveling expenses and an allowance in lieu of subsistence not to exceed $4 per diem during necessary absence from their usual places of residence; but no pay or allowance in lieu of subsistence...
Page 12 - SECTION 24. SPECIAL EMPLOYMENT PROVISIONS (a) The Secretary may utilize the services of nontemporary employees of the Bureau (by assignment, promotion, appointment, detail, or otherwise) in temporary positions established for any census, for not to exceed the period during which appropriations are available for that census. Whenever the Secretary determines that the services of an employee which have been utilized under this section are no longer required in such a temporary position, he may, without...
Page 13 - ... any other law, return the employee to a continuing position, with rank and compensation not less than that which he held in his last permanent position in the Bureau: Provided, That no employee shall, by reason of his service in a temporary position under this subsection, lose the protection of any law or regulation with respect to his separation, suspension, furlough, or reduction in rank or compensation below the level held in his last permanent position in the Bureau. Service by a nontemporary...
Page 2 - Columbia ; (3) whose reduction in grade is not or was not caused by a demotion for personal cause, is not or was not at his own request, and is not or was not effected in a reduction in force due to lack of funds or curtailment of work...
Page 11 - Provided, That census employees who may be transferred to any such temporary positions shall not lose their permanent civil-service status by reason of such transfer : Provided further.

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