GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE SALARY TABLE NO. 31- -SUPPLEMENT NO. 1
Longevity step-increase-CPC schedule
Section 703 of the Classification Act of 1949, approved October 28, 1949
Tax withholding deduction and net to pay (upper figure is the deduction; lower, net to pay) Number of withholding exemptions claimed
Tax withholding deduction and net to pay (upper figure is the deduction; lower, net to pay) Number of withholding exemptions claimed
Regular retiresalary ment
NOTE. In 1st column, the numbers refer to the grades and the letters "x," "y," and "z," refer to the first, second, and third longevity steps, respectively, in each grade.
ABSENCES:
See Leaves of Absence. ACCOUNTS:
Accounting systems:
Copies rescission of requirement for fur- nishing copy direct to A. & B. Div.-Gen. Regs. 87, Supp. 2, Dec. 9, 1949... Supplies or equipment furnished or services performed by one agency for another- General Supply Fund billing-revised procedure-Acctg. Sys. Memo 4, Oct. 4,
1949.. Schedule of disbursements-supplies or equipment furnished or services performed by one agency for another-General Sup- ply Fund billing-revised procedure Acctg. Sys. Memo 4, Oct. 4, 1949.. ADVANCE PAYMENTS: See Payments, advance.
Bid matters other than solicitation of bids. See Bids.
Evidentiary value as to affiant's outside earnings during unjustified removal, etc.- in absence of other evidence to contrary, affidavit submitted by employee as to amount of compensation earned through other employment during period of un- justified removal or suspension from serv- ice may be regarded as acceptable evi- dence of amount to be deducted from retroactive compensation payable to em- ployee under back-pay provisions of act of June 10, 1948.. Non-use of mercenary means in obtaining appointment-filing procedure revision--- Gen. Regs. 62, Supp. 1, June 15, 1950...... AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS: Construction, repair, etc.-proceeds of sale of fur-seal skins availability enlargement of airfield-enlargement of airfield in Pribilof Islands would constitute "public improvement" which, in view of sec. 3733 R. S., requires specific approval by Con- gress, and without congressional sanction the costs of project may not be paid from proceeds of sale of fur-seal skins, even though expansion would be primarily to aid in sealing operations.. ALASKA:
Alaska "C" Fund-traveling expenses of court personnel-special fund established pursuant to 48 U. S. C. 106, for purpose of defraying "incidental expenses" of U. S. Dist. Ct. for Alaska from fees, fines, etc., collected by court clerk, may be used to pay traveling expenses of court personnel only when there is in effect no appropria- tion specifically providing for such expenses or under which such expenses are budget- ed.. Alaska Railroad-employees-survivor re- tirement annuities. See Retirement, civil- ian, annuities, survivor annuity eligibility. Roads Commissioner-detail of military, naval, etc., personnel as. See Details, military, naval, etc., personnel, civilian duty, appointment as Roads Commissioner for Alaska.
Employment-native employees, in general- employment of local Filipinos by War Claims Commission-inasmuch as funds
of War Claims Com. are available for travel, no objection is perceived to using such funds to pay traveling expenses of members of Commission sent to Philip- pines to process claims filed by certain members of Philippine military personnel who have been found by Commission to come within term "prisoner of war" as defined in sec. 6, War Claims Act of 1948; also, in absence of any law prohibiting such action, local Filipinos may be employed by Commission in accordance with provisions of civil-service laws and Classification Act of 1923, as amended, as required by sec. 2 (b) of 1948 act.... ALLOWANCES: (For specific kinds of allowances, such as Cost-of-Living Allowance; Family Allot- ment and Allowance; Subsistence Allow- ance; Travel Allowance; Etc., see the head- ing by name for each such allowance.) Gratuities. See Gratuities. Personal money allowance-senior member of Naval Staff Com. of United Nations- rate to be included in active-duty pay of officer so serving-under sec. 504 (c), Officer Personnel Act of 1947, authorizing Navy officer designated as senior member of Naval Staff Com. of United Nations to receive pay and allowances of vice admiral and, in addition thereto, personal money allowance of $2,200 per year, such officer is entitled to pay and allowances of vice admiral, that is, pay and allowances of rear admiral, upper half, and personal money allowance of $500 per year, plus personal money allowance of $2,200 specifi- cally authorized for such officer under said sec. 504 (c) while so serving..... Saved pay and allowances. See Pay, saved pay and allowances.
ANNUAL LEAVE:
See Leaves of Absence, annual. APPOINTMENTS:
See, also, Affidavits, non-use of mercenary means in obtaining appointment.
Civil Service field boards of examiners- administrative, etc., expenses-appropri- ation availability-funds appropriated to Dept. of Agriculture, while not specifically available for expenses in connection with applicant examining functions, may be used for expenses of CAF positions which must be allocated specifically to afford administrative assistance requisite to examination, certification, and recruit- ment functions of Civil Service field boards of examiners established pursuant to E. O. No. 9830 and, also, for expenses necessarily incident to such administrative work..... Department Com. of Expert Examiners- administrative, etc., expenses-appropri ation availability-funds appropriated to Dept. of Agriculture, while not specifically available for expenses in connection with
APPOINTMENTS-Continued.
applicant examining functions, may be used for expenses of CAF positions which must be allocated specifically to afford administrative assistance requisite to examination, certification, and recruit- ment functions of Com. of Expert Exam- iners in departmental service.. Initial salary rates. See Compensation, initial salary rates.
Postal Service-initial salary rates. See, generally, Compensation, Postal Service, initial salary rates. APPROPRIATIONS:
Correction of errors in charges and credits- revised procedure-Acctg. Sys. Memo 9, June 29, 1950...
Withdrawals and credits-revised pro-
cedure Acctg. Sys. Memo 9, June 29, 1950.. Adjustments:
Correction of errors in charges and credits— revised procedure-Acctg. Sys. Memo 9, June 29, 1950..
Transfer and counter warrants-discon- tinuance Acctg. Sys. Memo 9, June 29, 1950... Withdrawals and credits-revised proce- dure-Acctg. Sys. Memo 9, June 29, 1950. Availability:
Administrative expenses under Federal Tort Claims Act-expenses of medical examinations of persons allegedly in- jured through commission of torts by Govt. or other administrative expenses under Federal Tort Claims Act (28 U. 8. C. 2672) may be charged to appropria- tion generally available for administra- tion of particular departmental bureau or other unit involved rather than to appropriation for payment of claims pursuant to law (28 U. S. C. 2672)...... Expenses incident to specific purpose: Where appropriation is made for par- ticular object, by implication it confers authority to incur expenses necessary or incident to proper execution of ob- ject unless there is another appropria- tion which makes more specific pro- vision for such expenditures, or un- less such expenditures are prohibited by law.....
In view of sec. 341, Public Health Service Act, authorizing Surg. Gen. to provide generally for care and treatment of voluntary narcotic patients, and of ad- ministrative opinion that provision of clothing constitutes therapeutic device in aid of medical treatment, appropriat- ed funds may be used in reasonable amounts for purchase of clothing for indigent narcotic patients, upon dis- charge from Public Health Service hospitals, as necessary therapeutic de- vice in aid of their recovery and re-
APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.
Availability Continued.
Expenses incident to specific purpose→→→ Continued.
habilitation, provided medical deter- mination has been made to that effect. Fiscal year limitation matters. See Ap- propriations, fiscal year. Motion pictures, motion picture equipment, etc.-rental of film depicting govern- mental activities-motion picture film made and produced by private concern for commercial distribution depicting certain phases and activities of Food and Drug Adm. which administratively has been determined to be effective means, in furtherance of provisions of Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, of re- porting and illustrating results of in- vestigations by Adm., and in educating public, may be leased under proper agreement pursuant to authority con- tained in current appropriation for salaries and expenses; however, term of lease should be limited to current fiscal year or be renewable by Govt. at its option from year to year.. Physical examinations. See, generally, Physical Examinations.
Prior to appropriation or period for which made. See Appropriations, obligation. Purchases necessary in enforcement of im- migration laws-purchase, installation, and maintenance of lights, warning de- vices, and observation towers along boundary fence between U. S. and Mexico being necessary in enforcement of immigration laws, appropriation "Salaries and Expenses, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1950" may be regarded as available for such purpose, there not being found any other ap propriation making more specific pro- vision for such expenditures..... Services and expenses incident to examina- tion, etc., functions of Civil Service field boards of examiners-funds appropriated to Dept. of Agriculture, while not specifi- cally available for expenses in connection with applicant examining functions, may be used for expenses of CAF positions which must be allocated specifically to afford administrative assistance requisite to examination, certification, and re- cruitment functions of Civil Service field boards of examiners established pur- suant to E. O. No. 9830 and, also, for expenses necessarily incident to such administrative work... Services and expenses incident to examina- tion, etc., functions of departmental Com. of Expert Examiners.-funds appropri ated to Dept. of Agriculture, while not specifically available for expenses in connection with applicant examining functions, may be used for expenses of
APPROPRIATIONS-Continued.
Availability-Continued.
CAF positions which must be allocated specifically to afford administrative as- sistance requisite to examination, certi- fication, and recruitment functions of Com. of Expert Examiners in depart- mental service..... Charges-travel expense advances-revised procedure-Acctg. Sys. Memo 3, June 29, 1949. Deficiency:
Applicability of statutory prohibition on use of funds for promotions, transfers, etc., generally-provision in act of May 26, 1950, that "no funds may be used to pay compensation of any employee in a grade higher than the grade of such employee on May 22, 1950," is applicable only to deficiency appropriations therein made for "Fighting forest fires," Department of Agriculture, and "Office of the Hous- ing Expediter," so that funds made available to other departments, agencies, and corporations by act may be used in making appointments, transfers, and promotions of personnel, provided such personnel actions do not create addi- tional deficiency beyond that for which funds are made available Availability, generally, for promotions, transfers, etc.-provision in act of May 26, 1950, that "no funds may be used to pay compensation of any employee in a grade higher than the grade of such em- ployee on May 22, 1950," is applicable only to deficiency appropriations therein made for "Fighting forest fires," De- partment of Agriculture, and "Office of the Housing Expediter," so that funds made available to other departments, agencies, and corporations by act may be used in making appointments, transfers, and promotions of personnel, provided such personnel actions do not create additional deficiency beyond that for which funds are made available.... District of Columbia-expenses of persons committed to St. Elizabeths Hospital while living in Dist. of Col.-expenses in- curred by St. Elizabeths Hospital for care of patient who had lived in Dist. of Col. for more than one year immediately prior to commitment may be reimbursed from Dist of Col. Appro. Act, 1949, under pro- vision relating to support of indigent in- sane, even though commitment decree of court states that patient is not resident of District.. Federal Security Agency-Food and Drug Administration-availability for rental of motion picture film-motion picture film made and produced by private concern for commercial distribution depicting certain phases and activities of Food and Drug Adm. which administratively has been de- termined to be effective means, in further-
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